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Damn you Andrew Little! (or: “The Scottish Fitba Review”)

Inside Left 25 January @ 07:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In a remarkable weekend of Scottish fitba in which the league leaders across the four divisions of Scottish football either saved or dropped valuable points in injury time, Inside Left comes out smelling of roses, as the predictions we made on Friday turn out to be almost correct. I was actually a minute or so away [.

Update: Scottish Fourth Level Champions

Scottish Football Archive 19 April @ 11:16 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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At the end of last season, we did a quick blog post about Scottish Fourth level champions which stated no team had ever won the Third Division twice in it's 15 year history.

Livingston's 0-0 draw with Berwick Rangers and their crowning as champions has obviously changed this fact, since Livingston also won the league in the 1995-96 season.

Update: Scottish Fourth Level Champions

Scottish Football Archive 19 April @ 11:16 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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At the end of last season, we did a quick blog post about Scottish Fourth level champions which stated no team had ever won the Third Division twice in it's 15 year history.

Livingston's 0-0 draw with Berwick Rangers and their crowning as champions has obviously changed this fact, since Livingston also won the league in the 1995-96 season.

SPL: Boxing Day Bonanza

The Scottish Football Blog 24 December @ 05:53 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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A full SPL card on Boxing Day to help you digest the turkey leftovers.
Well, maybe. Weather permitting. At the moment all the games are on. But that's subject to change. Motherwell are working on a burst pipe but are apparently confident the TV game will go ahead. A decision on the Hibs game and Aberdeen's ability to get to Edinburgh is being made tomorrow.

Boxing Day Postponements across Britain

The Offside 26 December @ 02:24 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Boxing Day football is a British tradition. Whereas most of the big European leagues let their players have the entire Christmas weekend off, the English, Scottish and Welsh leagues go right back to work. But this year, the holidays have come along with quite a bit of snow, and much of the schedule in England and Scotland will be called off.