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    Royal British Legion

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    Berwick Rangers Football Club

    Berwick Rangers Football Club

    4.0(3 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Most candles burn hot, but in Scotland they burn cold, even the wick is freezing cold, and this…read moreteam is named after those kinds of wicks (known as a Brrrr Wick). First-Hand Experience: I saw them play live for the first time just recently in 2014, and it was a great experience. A tiny little small town team in a lovely area, the only team that is from England, but plays in Scotland. Seeing them live was a real treat, and I'd give them a 5 if they could pack their stadium full. Formed in 1881, they're a historic and adorable seaside club that's not too far north of Newcastle and Sunderland, and not far East of Edinburghghhgghg. Colin Cameron (David's brother) is their manager, so we should hate them, but we don't, especially since they play in sexy yellow and black. They've never really accomplished anything but I still love them and the old town they're from.

    The 'mighty Gers' are forever knocking on the door of being recognised as an actual football team…read more Eternally destined to ply their trade in the lower reaches of the Scottish leagues, they hold their collective heads high. Surprising then, that nobody has yet taken aim with a sniper rifle, to vent decades of frustration on an unsuspecting midfielder or centre half. Being well aware they are the only English team to play in the Scottish league, they have not yet identified that results often go better for them at away games, when they remember to take the team translator with them into Scotland. Whenever a 'big team' is drawn in a cup game, the Berwick Active Service Unit (BASU) hooligan squad appear from the shadows of the towns dark alleys, to proudly wear England tops and sing passionately about 'sweet Molly Malone' pushing her wheel barrow 'from the Grove to the Harrow'. However, if Molly looks anything like her older Brother, local ice cream magnate Allan Malone, I would challenge anyone who referred to her as 'sweet'.

    Royal British Legion - social_clubs - Updated May 2026

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