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Berwick and Rangers
* Berwick Rangers F. C., a football team
:* Berwick Rangers reserves
:* Berwick Rangers ( play in Scottish Football League Third Division )
All have little involvement in EoSFA competitions: Hearts and Hibs contest the East of Scotland Shield ( although this competition is held irregularly ), while Berwick Rangers and Livingston participate in the East of Scotland ( City ) Cup.
From the 2010 / 11 season Berwick Rangers Reserves will play in the East of Scotland First Division.
The finalists join the first teams of Berwick Rangers and Livingston in the East of Scotland ( City ) Cup.
* East of Scotland ( City ) Cup: Finalists of the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup join Berwick Rangers and Livingston in single-legged semi-finals and final, which go straight to penalties if drawn after 90 minutes.
At the 2007 AGM, agreement was reached to admit the reserve side of Berwick Rangers as the twelfth member of the First Division.
However, the reserves lasted only one season following Berwick Rangers ' relegation to the fourth tier of Scottish football.
The following clubs have seated stands and floodlights at their stadiums: Berwick Rangers Reserves, Edinburgh City, Preston Athletic, Gala Fairydean, Hawick Royal Albert, Gretna FC 2008, Spartans, and Peebles ( although Peebles lack floodlights ).
1927 – 28 Berwick Rangers
1946 – 47 Berwick Rangers
* 1901 – The club suffer their worst ever defeat with an 11 – 2 loss against Worcester-based Berwick Rangers in the qualifying round of the FA Cup.
* Jocky Robertson ( 1926 – 2004 ), Scottish footballer who played for Third Lanark and Berwick Rangers
They hovered in third bottom position for most of the last third of the season, only being saved by the ineptitude of the Stirling Albion side who failed to score in their last thirteen games and by Berwick Rangers who had held up the division for most of the season.
The attack were scored well, putting six past Albion Rovers and four past St Johnstone, East Stirlingshire and Berwick Rangers ( twice ).
Berwick Rangers Football Club are an English football team based in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed situated on the border with Scotland.
Berwick Rangers were officially formed on January 7th 1884 after a match was played in the town between a team of millworkers from Dunbar and a team of railway clerks from Newcastle.
Berwick Rangers won the match by " one goal and two tries to nil ".
Berwick Rangers affiliated to the Scottish Football Association around 1905 and entered the Scottish Border League in 1905, followed by the Border Amateur League ( 1908 – 09 ).
John Coughlin resigned as Berwick Rangers manager after a 3 – 0 home loss to Alloa Athletic on 6 October 2007.
On 26 August 2012, Rangers FC played their first ever league game in England when they faced Berwick Rangers at Shielfield Park, in a repeat of their famous cup game in 1967.
Berwick Rangers earned another famous result, with a 1 – 1 draw – Fraser McLaren scoring in the 62nd minute of the game.

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Various debates have arisen surrounding the constitutional future of Berwick, or Berwick-upon-Tweed as it is known in England, but have been largely academic.
They might have been rebuilt as at Berwick on Tweed or retained for use against thieves and other threats of a lower order.
Light and heavy manufacturing industries, such as American Car and Foundry Company and Wise Potato Chips, have flourished in Berwick, which consolidated with the borough of West Berwick, where 5, 512 people lived in 1910.
Robert II ruled over a country that continued to have English enclaves within its borders and Scots who gave their allegiance to the king of England — the important castles of Berwick, Jedburgh, Lochmaben and Roxburgh had English garrisons and controlled southern Berwickshire, Teviotdale and large areas in Annandale and Tweeddale.
Scotland was now faced with exactly the same situation that England had before Bannockburn: as a matter of national pride Douglas would have to come to the relief of Berwick, just as Edward II had come to the relief of Stirling Castle in 1314.
Any attempt by Douglas to by-pass the hill and march directly on Berwick would have been quickly overwhelmed.
The prudent course of action would have been to withdraw and wait for a better opportunity to fight ; but this would mean the automatic loss of Berwick.
Other works of the 1590s which have been ascribed to this Thomas Morton were the works of another Thomas Morton, of Berwick and Christ's College, Cambridge.
Excavations have shown there was activity at the harbour area from as early as the 8th century, while the " Auld Kirk Green " at the harbour was used for gatherings by the accused in the North Berwick Witch Trials.
In the council, he seems to have belonged to the circle around Bishop Henry Beaufort, and he followed Beaufortnow cardinalto peace negotiations at Berwick in 1429.
Various Earls of Home have also claimed the title of Lord Hume of Berwick.
Berwick have never played in the Scottish top flight, so questions of potential competition in European tournaments have not arisen (, by contrast, regularly contends for the Republic of Ireland league title and represents the country in UEFA competitions, whereas FC Vaduz regularly represents Liechtenstein although the club plays in the Swiss Football League ).
The College Senior School is located in Keysborough, though since 2009, there have been two additional Senior Schools implemented at both Berwick and Brighton.
In the last 10 years many subdivisions have been developed, including Berwick Springs estate, which was launched in 1999, and Cypress Hill estate / Hillsmeade which was launched around the same time.
John Hoskins ( died 1664 ) was followed by a son of the same name, who was known to have been living in 1700, since a miniature signed by him and bearing that date is in the Pierpont Morgan collection, representing James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick.
Hitchin was elected as an Honorary Fellow of Oxford's Jesus College in 1998, and the Senior Berwick Prize ( 1990 ), the Sylvester Medal ( 2000 ) and the Pólya Prize ( 2002 ) have been awarded to him in honour of his far-reaching work.
Gloucester, meanwhile, seems to have been satisfied with the seizure of Berwick, and left Edinburgh on 11 August.
First ScotRail have since leased Class 322 electric multiple units to run between Edinburgh and North Berwick, subsequently replaced by part of the fleet of Class 380, the remainder of which operate on the Ayrshire Coast Line and Inverclyde Line.
A number of other murals have also been painted on nearby Berwick Road.

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