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Scott Taggart
Scott Taggart (born 27 December 1991) is a Scottish association football, footballer who plays for Alloa Athletic F.C., Alloa Athletic. Taggart can play as either a Defender (association football), defender or a midfielder. Taggart has previously played for Hibernian F.C., Hibernian, Greenock Morton F.C., Greenock Morton and Dumbarton F.C., Dumbarton, as well as Ayr United F.C., Ayr United and Stranraer F.C., Stranraer on loan. Career Taggart was signed by Hibernian F.C., Hibernian after impressing in a match against their youth team. He was part of the Hibs youth team that won a league and Scottish Youth Cup, cup double in 2008–09 in Scottish football, 2008–09. Taggart went out on loan to Ayr United F.C., Ayr United during the 2010–11 season. He made six league appearances for the Scottish Football League Second Division, Scottish Second Division side. He made his first team debut for Hibs on 7 May 2011, as a substitute against Hamilton Academical F.C., Hamilton. In Sep ...
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Kilsyth
Kilsyth (; Scottish Gaelic ''Cill Saidhe'') is a town and civil parish in North Lanarkshire, roughly halfway between Glasgow and Stirling in Scotland. The estimated population is 9,860. The town is famous for the Battle of Kilsyth and the religious revivals of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The town now has links with Cumbernauld at one time being part of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth District Council. The towns also have the same members of parliament at Holyrood and Westminster. Location Historically part of Stirlingshire, Kilsyth is at an elevation of above sea level and occupies a narrow strip of land between the Kilsyth Hills to the north and the River Kelvin to the south. To the east and west it is bordered by marshland and bogs. The centre of the town is close to the confluence of the Garrell and Ebroch burns. From earliest recorded times Kilsyth was one of the main routes between Glasgow, Falkirk and Edinburgh, and is very close to the Roman Antonine Wall, the Forth ...
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