- The Canniepairt
The Canniepairt is the home of
Tayport F.C. , a Scottish Junior Football Club fromTayport ,Fife .Related pages
Scottish Junior Football Association East region
Scottish Junior Cup
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The Canniepairt is the home of
Related pages
East region
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Tayport F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Tayport F.C. fullname = Tayport Football Club nickname = The Port founded = 1947 ground = The Canniepairt capacity = unknown chairman = manager = flagicon|NIR Iain Jenkins league = SJFA East Region Super League… … Wikipedia
Tayport — is located in Fife, Scotland. Te oportet alte ferri (motto of the Burgh of Tayport) It is encumbent on you to carry yourself high. Tayport lies close to the north east tip of Fife. To the north it looks across the River Tay to Broughty Ferry and… … Wikipedia
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