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Drybrough may
refer to:
Andrew Drybrough (1878–1946),
Scottish rugby player Colin Drybrough (born 1938),
Australian cricketer Drybrough & Co, a Scottish...
- The
Drybrough Cup was a
Scottish annual football tournament. It was held from 1971
until 1974, and was
revived from 1979 to 1980. It was open to the four...
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suicide for
encouraging the July 27, 2005,
suicide of 32-year-old Mark
Drybrough, a
British IT technician, and the
March 9, 2008,
suicide of 18-year-old...
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Drybrough & Co was a
brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1895 to 1987.
Members of the
Drybrough family had been
brewing beer in
Edinburgh since before...
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Colin David Drybrough (born 31
August 1938) is an Australian-born
former cricketer who pla**** all of his first-class
cricket in England. Born in East...
- The 1971
Drybrough Cup was the
first staging of Scotland's
summer football competition. The
competition was won by Aberdeen, who
defeated Celtic 2–1 in...
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Andrew Drybrough (6
March 1878 - 12
September 1946) was a
Scotland international rugby union player Drybrough pla**** for
Edinburgh Wanderers and Merchistonians...
- honours. However, they
rarely won trophies, with the
exception of the
Drybrough Cup in 1971
under Jimmy Bonthrone and the
League Cup in 1976,
under Ally...
- in 1974 and 1975 and won the
League Cup in 1972. The club also won the
Drybrough Cup in 1972 and 1973, and
recorded a 7–0 win over
Edinburgh derby rivals...
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European Cup
Appearances in
Glasgow Cup
Appearances in
Drybrough Cup One
appearance in
Drybrough Cup, two
appearances in
Glasgow Cup
Appearances in European...