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  2. St Anthony's F.C. - Wikipedia

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    St Anthony's were originally based in the heart of Govan [1] and then played at two grounds on either side of the Moorepark neighbourhood close to Ibrox Stadium, home of Rangers, until the 1990s; however, the Ants have strong cultural ties to Celtic, having originated via the local branch of the League of the Cross Catholic abstinence society ...

  3. Govan - Wikipedia

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    Govan is home to the Scottish Junior football team Benburb F.C. who until March 2014 played at Tinto Park then moved to the adjacent New Tinto Park. They share a rivalry with St Anthony's F.C. who originated from the Helen Street area of Govan, but are now based further west at Shieldhall.

  4. Govan Old Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Govan Old Parish Church is a former parish church serving Govan in Glasgow from the 5th or 6th century AD until 2007. In that year, the Church of Scotland united the two Govan congregations with Linthouse and established the parish church at Govan Cross, making Govan Old redundant. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Govan - Wikipedia

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    1973 Glasgow Govan by-election; 1988 Glasgow Govan by-election; Glasgow Harbour Tunnel Rotundas; Glasgow Pollok (Scottish Parliament constituency) Glasgow Science Centre; Glasgow South West (UK Parliament constituency) Glasgow Southside (Scottish Parliament constituency) Glasgow Tigers (speedway) Glasgow Tower; Govan (ward) Govan Athletic F.C ...

  6. Moorepark, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow.Situated south of the River Clyde and part of the former Burgh of Govan, it was colloquially referred to as 'Wine Alley' during the mid-to-late 20th century when a housing scheme with a rough reputation was sited there.

  7. Category:St Anthony's F.C. - Wikipedia

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    St Anthony's F.C. This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 01:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  8. Edward Douglas (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas then served as parish priest at St. Joseph's in Glenboig and iinspector of schools for the Archdiocese. A few years later he went to St. Anthony’s, in Govan, Glasgow. [1] His brother Robert was also a parish priest. He was appointed the Bishop of the Diocese of Motherwell by the Holy See on 7 February 1948.

  9. Tom Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Callaghan played football for junior club St Anthony's [4] before moving into the senior ranks with Third Lanark in June 1924. [1] He represented the club in off-season five-a-side tournaments, [5] was in their Second Division team by September 1925, [6] scored in a 4–3 win against Dunfermline Athletic in November, [7] and later that month, "spelt danger every time he got away" as Thirds ...