2012–13 Stranraer F.C. Season
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2012–13 Stranraer F.C. Season
The 2012–13 in Scottish football, 2012–13 season was Stranraer F.C., Stranraer's first season back in the 2012–13 Scottish Second Division, Scottish Second Division. Stranraer also competed in the 2012–13 Scottish Challenge Cup, Challenge Cup, 2012–13 Scottish League Cup, League Cup and the 2012–13 Scottish Cup, Scottish Cup. They were due to play in their fourth consecutive season in the Scottish Football League Third Division, Scottish Third Division, having been relegated from the Scottish Second Division at the end of the 2008–09 in Scottish football, 2008–09 season. On 16 July 2012, it was confirmed that Stranraer would be promoted to the Scottish Second Division to fill the vacancy's left by Dundee F.C., Dundee's promotion to the Scottish Premier League and Airdrie United F.C., Airdrie United's promotion to the Scottish First Division. This was to fill the slot vacated by Rangers F.C., Rangers, who were voted into the Scottish Third Division following their l ...
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Stranraer ( , in Scotland also ; gd, An t-Sròn Reamhar ), also known as The Toon, is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located in the historical parish of Inch in the historic county of Wigtownshire. It lies on the shores of Loch Ryan, on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. Stranraer is Dumfries and Galloway's second-largest town, with a population including the immediate surrounding area of nearly 13,000 inhabitants. Stranraer is an administrative centre for the West Galloway Wigtownshire area of Dumfries and Galloway. It was formerly a ferry port, connecting Scotland with Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland; the last service was transferred to nearby Cairnryan in November 2011. It lies by road southwest of Glasgow, miles southwest of Ayr and to the west of Dumfries. The name comes from Scottish Gaelic '' An t-Sròn Reamhar'' meaning "the broad headland" or "the fat nose". History The Battle of Loch Ryan was ...
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