- -møːr];
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceathramh Mhoire [ˌkʲʰɛɾə ˈvɔɾʲə]),
sometimes called Kirrie or the Wee Red Toon, is a
burgh in Angus, Scotland,
United Kingdom. It reaches...
- latter's new
Logie Park ground,
having been 2–0 down at half-time. The
Kirrie came
close to a win in the
first round in 1893–94,
leading perennial blockage...
-
Retrieved 18
November 2017.[permanent dead link] "The
Lovat Scouts, The
Kirrie Kebbuck".
sheet music and description.
Retrieved 15
September 2007. "Lovat...
- the home side's
domination shown by
particular praise being given to the
Kirrie goalkeeper Forrest; the second, in 1889–90, saw the club
drawn to play at...
- (elected) Dawn
Kinnish (elected)
Marie Birtles Brian Brumby Gary
Clueit Kirrie Anne
Jenkins Conor Keenan David Prictor Peter Reid
January 2022
Death of...
- in 1890–91 4–3 to Kirriemuir, the
match being dominated by
Brechin but
Kirrie scoring four
times from four breaks. From the 1891–92
season the Scottish...
-
Kirriemuir Thistle Full name
Kirriemuir Thistle Football Club Nickname(s)
Kirrie,
Thistle Founded 1921
Ground Westview Park
Kirriemuir President Wilson Coupar...
-
other items on the stage. Jem and
Kirrie Quilliam are
unhappily married due to his
unreasonable expectations of her.
Kirrie mentions this to Pyee, a travelling...
- A. Robin;
Shannon N.
Austermann Hula;
Skott E. Freedman;
Gabriele Wulf;
Kirrie J. Ballard;
Richard A.
Schmidt (August 2008). "Principles of
Motor Learning...
-
clubs from
Perthshire and
Dundee (the sole
Angus champions in 1974
being Kirrie Thistle), the league's
balance altered dramatically in 1990 when Tayport...