I really liked this ground - a pleasing collection of small stand, neat enclosure and grassed banking.
The Haughs was a junior ground when I visited back in 1998, but now hosts Highland League football.
The footage was shot at Vineyard Park, during Pencaitland's spell (1986-99) as an East of Scotland League club. The club then spent 4 seasons as part of the cumbersomely titled Pencaitland & Ormiston (based at Ormiston), before drifting back to the Border Amateur ranks in their own right.
A quick scoot around Huntly FC's Christie Park as it looked back in 1998.
College Park is the home of Fraserburgh's junior club, although they do tend to use the senior side's Bellslea Park for Junior Cup ties.
This is Scotland's most remote senior football outpost. Fort William's local derby would be with Inverness Clachnacuddin some 66 miles away.
Bellslea Park was, in 1959, the site of (in my opinion) the greatest shock in the history of the Scottish FA Cup, when the home side knocked out Dundee 1-0 in front of a ground record attendance of 4,500.
Based at Cove Bay just south of Aberdeen, Cove Rangers began life as an amateur club in 1922, entering the Highland League in 1986. Both Montrose and Cowdenbeath have made Scottish FA Cup exits at Allan Park.