Renfrewshire
Jack Copland of St Mirren FC
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Paisley
John "Jackie" Copland (born 21 March 1947 in Paisley) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a centre back. Copland spent most of his career with St Mirren...
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Paisley Town Hall
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Paisley
Paisley Town Hall is a public hall in Abbey Close, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The building, which is being converted into a centre for performing arts, is a Category A listed building.
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The Russell Institute
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Causeyside Street, Paisley
The Russell Institute is a building in Paisley, Scotland.
The building was generously donated by Agnes Russell to the Burgh of Paisley as a memorial to her two brothers, Thomas and Robert Russell, who passed away in 1913 and 1920 respectively. Initially, it served as a child welfare clinic, but today, Renfrewshire Council utilizes it as a multi purpose facility.
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Chick Young
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Charles "Chick" Young... is a professional association football pundit who regularly appears for BBC Scotland on Sportscene and Sportsound. He is known for his trademark laugh and speech patterns, which have made him a popular target for lampooning on the BBC Scotland sports comedy Only an Excuse? .
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St Mirren FC
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Browns Lane, Paisley
The 1987 Scottish Cup Final was played between St Mirren and Dundee United at Hampden Park on 16 May 1987.
Underdogs St Mirren won the game 1–0, with a goal by Ian Ferguson. It was their third Scottish Cup win in their then 110-year history.
This was the last year, as of 2024, that the Scottish Cup has been won by a team fully composed of Scottish players. Moreover, this was the last Scottish Cup final, as of 2024, where all players competing and both managers were Scottish.
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