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Should be one of the attachments to the manager's application form.... :thumb04:

I have to admit a strange analysis with strange criteria but no doubting it is a nice city where a lot of the hangs ups and issues of the other cities don't exist.

I just checked and thought there were more but it seems Scotland only has six cities....Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Stirling, Aberdeen and Inverness. Strangely I always thought Elgin was a city but it is actually a former cathedral city.... :rotflmao:

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Been over there twice and I found Inverness the best city ,followed by Edinburgh.

I didn't like Glasgow , At the time it seemed to be lost , Was it trying to be historical or mod ,or 1950s deco?

The people were nice thou.

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Brechin is also a former Cathedral City hence the name of it's football team. There are a few others including Dunblane.

Is there a football team called Dunblane City?

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Brechin is also a former Cathedral City hence the name of it's football team. There are a few others including Dunblane.

Is there a football team called Dunblane City?

I can only find reference to Dunblane City as an u16 team, here.

As a side note Dornoch, whist it has a cathedral and a football team Dornoch City, has never had city status as far as I know.

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Inverness is my favourite place in Scotland followed by Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Glasgow is ok but nothing special.

i used to like Perth but i've not been for ages, well not since the bells challenge cup final............. :rotflmao:

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