• Gretna Football Club was a Scottish professional football club based in the town of Gretna, Dumfries and Galloway, close to the border between England...
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  • Gretna Football Club 2008 (commonly referred to as Gretna 2008 and colloquially as Gretna) is a football club from the town of Gretna. It is the phoenix...
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  • Gretna was the official home of Gretna Football Club, who played in the Scottish Premier League during the 2007–2008 season. A reformed club, Gretna F...
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  • Dumfries and Galloway Gretna, Florida Gretna, Kansas Gretna, Louisiana Gretna, Nebraska Gretna, Ohio Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania Mount Gretna Narrow Gauge Railway...
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  • is a list of Gretna Football Club seasons from 1987 to 1988, when Gretna played in the English Northern League, to 2007–08, when the club was liquidated...
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    Raydale Park (category Gretna F.C.)
    formerly served as the home ground of Gretna until the club resigned from the Scottish Football League in 2008. Gretna played their home games at Raydale...
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  • Brooks Mileson (category Gretna F.C.)
    owner of now dissolved professional football club Gretna as well as being a philanthropist to 70 non-League clubs. The eldest son of parents who were...
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    Davie Irons (category Gretna F.C. players)
    Irons' former club's, St Johnstone. On 18 July 2007, Irons was appointed Gretna's permanent manager, with Mick Wadsworth as the club's assistant-manager...
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  • final season for Gretna in the Scottish Football League (SFL), and Gretna's only season in the Scottish Premier League (SPL). The club dissolved at the...
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  • September 2013. "Gretna Football Club 2008". Non League Scotland. Retrieved 30 September 2013. "Turriff United Football Club". Highland Football League. Retrieved...
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  • Rowan Alexander (category Gretna F.C. managers)
    player-manager of Gretna in November 2000, with the Anvils playing in non-league football in England. Alexander remained in-charge following the club's election...
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  • This is a list of football clubs in Scotland. Aberdeen Celtic Dundee United Dundee Heart of Midlothian Hibernian Kilmarnock Motherwell Rangers Ross County...
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  • like the now defunct Gretna did from 2004 to 2007, or Chester did from 2010 to 2013 is exceptional. It is comparably easier for a club to suffer three consecutive...
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  • 2007–08 Scottish Premier League (category 2007–08 in Scottish football leagues)
    1–0. 29 May: Gretna were demoted to the Third Division after administrator David Elliot could not guarantee the Football League that the club would fulfil...
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  • club Gretna. McCartney was born in Musselburgh and grew up as a supporter of Edinburgh club Heart of Midlothian. Having played international football...
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  • Dalbeattie Star, East Kilbride, Edinburgh City, Gala Fairydean Rovers, Gretna 2008, Preston Athletic, Selkirk, The Spartans, Threave Rovers, University...
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    clubs participated until Gretna F.C. entered the competition in the 1980s. Because the town of Gretna is close to the border, the local football club...
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  • St Johnstone Football Club is a professional association football club in Perth, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division...
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    Gavin Skelton (category Gretna F.C. players)
    non-League club Workington Reds and one year later joined then Northern Premier League outfit Gretna. Gretna joined the Scottish Football League in 2002...
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  • Cowdenbeath Cumbernauld East Kilbride East Stirlingshire Gala Fairydean Rovers Gretna 2008 Hearts B Linlithgow Broomhill Tranent University of Stirling East of...
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  • italics. Gretna F.C. ceased trading after the 2007–08 season. They were succeeded by Gretna F.C. 2008, who entered the East of Scotland Football League...
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    2006 Scottish Cup final (category Gretna F.C. matches)
    Gretna, who beat Dundee 3–0. Hearts had previously reached the final 13 times, winning six. Gretna, who were only admitted to the Scottish Football League...
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  • 19-Darlington (3–2013) 20-Eston United (2–1923) 21-West Auckland Town (2–1961) 22-Gretna (2–1992) 23-Whitby Town (2–1997) 24-Dunston Federation Brewery (2–2005)...
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    Martin Canning (category Gretna F.C. players)
    central defender for Ross County, Peterhead, Gretna, Hibernian and Hamilton Academical. Canning became Gretna's record signing in January 2006 after joining...
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  • School, and Chatham High School. Gretna High School has won five Virginia football state championships since 2003. Gretna High School is dedicated to preparing...
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    professional football club based in Hoffenheim, a village of Sinsheim, Baden-Württemberg. Originally founded in 1899 as a gymnastics club, Hoffenheim came...
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    Kyle Naughton (category Gretna F.C. players)
    the troubled Scottish club who were placed into administration during his tenure there. Despite this Naughton continued for Gretna as the Blades agreed...
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    Fir Park (category Gretna F.C.)
    the temporary home of Gretna for the 2007–08 SPL season. Motherwell moved to the stadium in 1896, previously playing their football at Dalziel Park. Motherwell...
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  • Retrieved 13 May 2008. "Gretna". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 13 May 2008. "Cowlairs". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved...
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  • Cove Rangers were one of the clubs who prepared an application for entry into the Scottish Football League following Gretna relinquishing their league status...
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