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  BBC - Cumbria Sport - Gretna Football
Gretna maintained their 100% start to the new Scottish Division Two season, as goals from James Grady and two for Kenny Deuchar saw The Borderers ease to a 3-1 victory at Raith.
Gretna kick of their Scottish Division Two campaign at home to Forfar tomorrow, and have former SPL striker James Grady - who signed yesterday from Dundee United - at their disposal.
The win extends their lead at the top of Scottish Division Three to six points as Peterhead in second were held to 1-1 home draw by Cowdenbeath.
www.bbc.co.uk /cumbria/sport/clubs/gretna/index.shtml   (2867 words)

  
  Queen's Park F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish football team with much history and tradition, today it remains as the only amateur club in the Scottish League.
The Scottish side consisted entirely of Queen's Park players, who wore their club jerseys, which were entirely blue in colour.
Such was the club's dominance in the early days of football that it didn't so much as concede a goal until January 16, 1874 (or 1875; the page holding this information covers both '74 and '75, making it hard to tell which year is meant).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Queens_Park_F.C.   (760 words)

  
 Scottish Football League Second Division - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scottish Division Two is the second highest division of the Scottish Football League and the third highest in the Scottish football league system.
The division contains ten teams and each year the top two teams are promoted to Division One.
The bottom two are relegated to Division Three.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scottish_Football_League_Second_Division   (170 words)

  
 Scottish Military Historical Society - Lineage
It is an example of the strange turns of war that this Lowland Scottish Division should have been trained to become expert in snow and mountain warfare, and finally to have gone to war and first fought the enemy below sea level in Holland.
Two other Scottish Divisions, the 9th and the 15th are less sell known to the general public or perhaps less well-publicised but they too have strong territorial connections and a high reputation.
Although the London Scottish had long been linked with the Gordons and the Liverpool Scottish with the Camerons this was the first time that these two units had been part of a Scottish Territorial formation.
www.btinternet.com /~james.mckay/terrdivs.htm   (1688 words)

  
 Military Scotland, Tour Scotland.
This is a history of the relationship between Scottish society and the growth and decline of British imperial military power.
The men of the Scottish regiments have left a history of battle honors that is unmatched in warfare.
The Scottish Regiments This regiment-by-regiment survey traces the origins and history of Scotland's fighting men, from their organization in the 17th and 18th centuries through to their participation in the campaigns in the Falklands and the Gulf.
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 Leith Athletic - Historical Football Kits
Three years later, Leith were involved in the end-of –season elections once again but this time they had finished in last position and their place in the league was at stake.
After playing for one season in the Scottish Alliance (1923-24), Leith were admitted to the Third Division, formed the previous season where they stayed until 1926 when the competition was abandoned with fixtures remaining.
The C Divisions were made up largely of reserve sides and Leith campaigned for the non-reserve teams to be admitted to the Second Division.
www.historicalkits.co.uk /Scottish_Football_League/Leith_Athletic/Leith_Athletic.htm   (699 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - England - Premier League Manager Ratings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Indeed, Everton also went by the wayside, but Man City were able to pick up three points to stop the Villains climb up the league.
Picking up three points against Reading will placate the Irishman for now, but woe betide the Black Cats' players if they fail to pick up a win next month, especially after a 2-1 loss to Blackburn.
An important three points, but it does not hide the horror show that has been 11 goals conceded in two games against Liverpool and Arsenal.
soccernet.espn.go.com /et/managers?cc=5739   (2125 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Football - Scottish Cup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
IT'S easy to imagine the collective groan that must have gone round the Linlithgow Rose camp when they were paired with high-flying Penicuik Athletic in the second round of the OVD Scottish Junior Cup.
SELKIRK produced the result of the day when the East of Scotland First Division side beat Girvan 4-1 in their Scottish Qualifying Cup (South) quarter-final replay to set up a visit to Alloa Athletic in the first round of the Tennent's Scottish Cup.
THREE years after losing out to Gretna in their attempt to join the Scottish Football League, East of Scotland side Preston Athletic have been given the chance of extracting a measure of revenge after being drawn at home to the Second Division leaders.
sport.scotsman.com /football_scottishcup.cfm   (384 words)

  
 Elgin City F.C. - Our Scottish Football League application   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For the small Scottish side who play in the English Unibond League, their unsuccessful attempt to move north means that football is most certainly not coming home, at least for the time being.
Peterhead, whose Scottish Cup win over Third Division Forfar on Saturday did their bid no harm at all, swept in on the first ballot of the 30 current SFL clubs with 23 votes.
Though the Scottish League could opt for two south clubs, the buzz on its grapevine is that there is little chance of that.
www.bochel.com /elgincity/sfl.html   (9596 words)

  
 Scottish League overview: Division Three - Queen's Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As with so many of the pack who have fallen by the wayside in the wake of the total domination of Gretna and Peterhead, recent form has done little for Queen’s Park’s cause, with just three points coming from their last five games.
That said, they have recently drawn with both the top two and did of course inflict Gretna’s only league defeat to date earlier in the season.
Striker Frankie Carrol continues to lead the line well and his goals represent their best chance of a top three finish.
www.squarefootball.net /article/inbrief.asp?iid=716   (346 words)

  
 Blue Brazil MAD - the definitive Cowdenbeath website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
Cowdenbeath joined Scottish Division Two in 1905-06 and won promotion to Division One in 1923-24.
Cowdenbeath’s best run in the Scottish Cup saw them reach the quarterfinals in 1931 when they lost by the only goal of the game against Motherwell.
In 1938-39 Cowdenbeath won the Division Two title by a 12 point margin however due to the Second World War they were unable to take up their place in the top flight and when football resumed after the war they found themselves back in Division Two.
www.cowdenbeath-mad.co.uk /news/loadsngl.asp?CID=ED21   (251 words)

  
 Results of bets recommended
The gulf between the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Third Division is huge.
They are struggling in Division One, and it is very hard to see them avoiding defeat here with a very young team, without some of their better players who have been sold recently.
Brechin are out of their depth in Scottish Division One after successive promotions, and will lose most of their games this season.
www.help2bet.net /january04.htm   (4473 words)

  
 News & Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bingo fired himself to the top of the Scottish Division Three goal-scorers’ chart after his double strike against Peterhead took his season’s tally to 16.
And afterwards Bingham, who passed up the chance of Scottish Premier League football to drop down three divisions to play for Gretna, admitted: “It will be a big test for our players to see how they handle being top of the table.
The Blue Toon boss paid tribute to Gretna - but warned their rivals the Division Three title race is far from over.
www.newsandstar.co.uk /sport/viewarticle.aspx?id=153868   (457 words)

  
 Gazzetta Football Scozia
In fact the whole of non-league Scottish football is a bit of a mish-mash with the Highland League, South of Scotland League, and the juniors not being integrated in any systematic way with each other or the SFL.
Apparently (according to an email from a guy who listened to the BBC commentary) he spent the first half screaming at the fullbacks to close down their marks, to no avail - and their left-back was then able to run 50 yards up the park to bash in a 25-yard strike.
In Copenhagen I was in a fine Scottish bar - Chewin' the fat, Irn Bru, pie and beans - and apart from Kenny & I there were no TA there.
www.gazzetta.us /2004_08_01_gazzetta_archive.html   (4600 words)

  
 Clackmannan - Historical Football Kits
They were one of the new clubs invited to join the Scottish Second Division when it was reformed in 1921 by incorporating the Central League but they dropped out after finishing in last place.
An attempt to gain re-election to Division Two in 1923 was rebuffed but they received a second chance when it was decided to form a Third Division.
In 1926 it became clear that the members would not be able to fulfill their fixtures and this ill-fated division was scrapped with fixtures incomplete.
www.historicalkits.co.uk /Scottish_Football_League/Clackmannan/clackmannan.htm   (210 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - Euro 2004 - England News
The bottom line is we lost and the German correspondent can sneer all he likes (and he will) but, on this column anyway, I believe in a universal truth, if you're good enough then you are in with a good chance of winning it.
In a pulsating game that was a fine advert for European football, Michael Owen had put England ahead after three minutes with a superb finish, when he latched onto a mistake by Andrade to loop a shot over stranded goalkeeper Ricardo.
It looked like it could be England's night but, when the side were robbed of Wayne Rooney who hobbled off with an ankle injury just before the half-hour, the pattern of the game changed and there was a worrying return to the deep defensive ploy that England displayed against France.
proxy.espn.go.com /et/corr/corrview?id=448&leagueCup=UEFA.EURO&cc=5739   (5554 words)

  
 Scottish Cup / Division Three round up - Evening Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Scottish Cup / Division Three round up - Evening Times
Motivation should not be a problem for Jim McInally's Ton as they take on East Stirling at Cappielow for a Tennent's Scottish Cup second round tie at home to Cove Rangers or Dalbeattie Star.
Fairley suggested: "If you look through the fixtures in the cup then we have one of the most difficult ones for a Second Division side.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk /print/sport/6015306.shtml   (360 words)

  
 East Stirlingshire - the definitive East Stirlingshire website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
The game between Montrose and East Stirlingshire in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 6th October 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
FootyMad attempt to assist you with their form guide as Elgin City take on East Stirlingshire in a Scottish Division Three match on Saturday 22nd September 2007 at 15:00.
The game between East Stirlingshire and Stranraer in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 15th September 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
eaststirlingshire-mad.co.uk   (357 words)

  
 Results of bets recommended
Inverness would be much better placed in Division One right now, but have had 3 out of 4 games away from home, and against the better teams in the division.
East Stirling are still favourites to finish bottom of Division Three, while Ross County are doing quite well in Division One, having signed a couple of decent players since last season.
The gulf between Scottish Division Three and the SPL is huge.
www.help2bet.net /september03.htm   (5590 words)

  
 Ananova - Tributes paid to MacLeod
The Scottish Football Association have led the tributes to former Scotland manager Ally MacLeod, who has died at the age of 72.
MacLeod, who led his country to the 1978 World Cup finals in Argentina, passed away peacefully at his home in Ayrshire after suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
"He has been manager of the club three times and was a success every time and took Ayr United from nothing to a team to be reckoned with the likes of Rangers and Celtic.
ananova.com /sport/soccer/story/sm_861722.html?...   (350 words)

  
 Sporting Life - Football | England v Argentina, Scotland v USA, Barclays Premiership, SPL, Championship, Champions ...
Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw.
The teams finishing second, third and fourth will enter the play-offs with the team finishing second bottom in Division Two.
There will be no relegation from Division Three.
www.sportinglife.com /football/scottish3/table/table.html   (164 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Football - Division Three
CRAIG Ross was the hero again for Inverurie Locos' as the Highlanders secured their second successive Qualifying Cup triumph.
A LATE Martin Bonnar goal denied the visitors the three points their play merited.
MATCH results and reports from the Bell's Scottish third division.
sport.scotsman.com /football_division3.cfm   (251 words)

  
 Scottish League overview: Division Three - Stenhousemuir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Scottish League overview: Division Two - Stirling Albion
Another team who have been unable to put together any real consistency this term, Stenhousemuir certainly have the capacity to score freely, but they are also prone to lapses at the back.
Heavy defeats at Peterhead and Gretna recently suggest that they have an inferiority complex when it comes to the “Big Two” in Division Three.
www.squarefootball.net /article/inbrief.asp?iid=715   (328 words)

  
 Rovers - the definitive Albion Rovers website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
The game between East Fife and Albion Rovers in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 6th October 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
FootyMad attempt to assist you with their form guide as Arbroath take on Albion Rovers in a Scottish Division Three match on Saturday 22nd September 2007 at 15:00.
The game between Elgin City and Albion Rovers in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 15th September 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
www.albionrovers-mad.co.uk   (287 words)

  
 Loons MAD - the definitive Forfar Athletic website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
The game between Dumbarton and Forfar Athletic in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 6th October 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
FootyMad attempt to assist you with their form guide as Forfar Athletic take on Montrose in a Scottish Division Three match on Saturday 22nd September 2007 at 15:00.
The game between Forfar Athletic and Arbroath in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 15th September 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
www.loons-mad.co.uk   (311 words)

  
 City MAD - the definitive Elgin City website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
The game between Montrose and Elgin City in the Scottish Division Three on Friday 12th October 2007 at 19:45 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
The game between Stenhousemuir and Elgin City in the Scottish Division Three on Saturday 6th October 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
This week FootyMad's match preview focuses on the game between Stranraer and Elgin City at 15:00 on Saturday 29th September 2007 in the Scottish Division Three.
www.elgincity-mad.co.uk   (262 words)

  
 evertonmad.com - Top Stories
Millwall are also the only club to be unbeaten at home in four different divisions: 1927-28 Division 3 (South), 1964-65 Division Four, 1965-66 Division Three, 1971-72 Division Two, 1984-85 Division Three.
In his second season as manager, Millwall surprised observers by winning the Second Division championship and gained promotion to the top flight of English football for the first time in their history.
The TV cameras picked out a banner bearing the slogan "It's Taken You Long Enough To Find The Den!" Their first top division season ended with a tenth place finish, which was the lowest place occupied by the club all season.
www.everton-mad.co.uk /news/loadgnrl.asp?id=349682&teamno=480   (5555 words)

  
 Modern Sports and GT Cars under $20K - Car Parts at ePartsMall.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As the only division in the British Liberation Army to fight from D-Day all the way through to VE-Day, the indomitable Iron Sides were frequently in the thick of the action, led by the popular ex-Desert Rat GOC 'Bolo' Whistler.
Monty's Northern Legions is the story of two distinguished formations whose origins lay mainly in the north of England.The first is 50th Northumbrian Division, a fine infantry division with three brigades, first blooded at El Alamein, later in Sicily.
They fought their way through France and the Low Countries and were one of two assault divisions entrusted to storm across the Rhine in Operation 'Plunder'.This compelling history of two British Army divisions at war follows the successful formula used in the author's previous divisional and battalion histories for Sutton.
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 Lichties Mad - the definitive Arbroath website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
This week FootyMad's match preview focuses on the game between Arbroath and Stenhousemuir at 15:00 on Saturday 20th October 2007 in the Scottish Division Three.
Scottish Division Three Albion Rovers 1 Montrose 3
Scottish Division Three Forfar Athletic 1 Stranraer 1
www.arbroath-mad.co.uk   (253 words)

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