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2006–07 Scottish Junior Cup
The 2006–07 Scottish Junior Cup was a competition in Scottish Junior football. It was won for the third time by Linlithgow Rose after they defeated Kelty Hearts 2–1 in the final. Under a new rule change, the Junior Cup winners (along with winners of the North, East and West regional leagues) qualify for the senior Scottish Cup; Linlithgow Rose therefore competed in the 2007–08 Scottish Cup. First round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 30 September 2006. Replays Second round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 4 November 2006. Replays Third round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, 2 December 2006. Replays Fourth round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 13 January 2007. Replays Fifth round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 10 February 2007. Quarter finals These ties were played on Saturday 10 March 2007. Semi-Finals These ties were played on 13 April and 20 April ...
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Auchinleck Talbot F
Auchinleck ( ; sco, Affleck ;
gd, Achadh nan Leac) is a village southeast of , and northwest of in , . Surrounding the village is Auchinleck Estate, centred on Auchinleck House, past home of ...
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Newtongrange Star F
Newtongrange () is a former mining village in Midlothian, Scotland. Known in local dialect as ''Nitten'', or ''Nitten by the Bing'' (), it became Scotland's largest mining village in the 1890s, with the sinking of the Lady Victoria Colliery and a shaft over 1600 feet deep. This closed in 1981 but today houses the National Mining Museum, an Anchor Point of ERIH - The European Route of Industrial Heritage. History From its humble beginnings in 1843 with 100 souls, the church in Newtongrange grew to see its roll rise to over 1,000 in the 1950s. On 16 January 2003, the parishes of Newtongrange and Newbattle united to form a new Newbattle parish. The new parish is in fact that which existed before the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843. Newtongrange is also home to the Dean Tavern, an example of a Gothenburg pub. The premise of Gothenburg pubs was that they were not to be attractive or welcoming, in order to discourage drinking and the sales of spirits was not to be enc ...
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Rutherglen Glencairn
Rutherglen Glencairn Football Club is a Scottish football (soccer), football club based in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, near Glasgow. Nicknamed ''The Glens'' and formed in 1896, they play at The Hamish B Allan Stadium (New Southcroft Park). Glencairn currently play in the West of Scotland Football League. Trophy successes include the SJFA West Region Championship in 2018–19, the West of Scotland League Central District First Division, Stagecoach Central District League Division One championship in the 2008–09 season and the SJFA West Region Championship, West Region Super League Division One title in 2018–19 and 2009–10. The latter gave the club the right to compete in the SJFA West Region Premiership, West Region Super Premier League for the first time in the 2010–11 season. The club is currently managed by Willie Harvey and assistant manager Joe Pryce and coached by Stevie Hutchison. It competes in the West of Scotland Football League. History Rutherglen Glencai ...
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