1946–47 Scottish Division B
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The 1946–47 Scottish Division B was won by
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who, along with second placed
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, were promoted to
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. Cowdenbeath finished bottom. It was the first season after World War II.


Events

Dundee (who had also won the previous season's equivalent division but were not promoted as it was still considered an unofficial wartime competition) recorded 10–0 victories in consecutive matches: against
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on 8 March, and Dunfermline Athletic on 22 March.


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Scottish Football Archive
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