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Head Coach Brian McLean gives his thoughts after the 2-1 defeat against Brechin City in the Viaplay Cup.
The manager spoke to Cove Rangers TV following this afternoon's 3-2 victory over Brechin City.
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Goals from Joel Nouble, Sean Kelly and Cristian Montano give Livingston a 3-0 win over Brechin City to kick off their Viaplay Cup ...
Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Brechin in Angus. The club was founded in 1906 by players and officials of two local clubs, Brechin Harp and Brechin Hearts.
Brechin is a town and former Royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Traditionally Brechin was described as a city because of its cathedral and its status as the seat of a pre-Reformation Roman Catholic diocese (which continues today as an episcopal seat of the Scottish Episcopal Church), but that status has not been officially recognised in the modern era.
Brechin Castle is a castle in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The castle was constructed in stone during the 13th century.
Brechin is a station in Angus, on the Caledonian Railway line.
Brechin High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.
Brechin Cathedral dates from the 13th century. As a congregation of the Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian, the church is not technically a cathedral, in spite of its name.
Brechin in Forfarshire was a burgh constituency that elected one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Brechin, Aberdeen, Arbroath, Inverbervie and Montrose formed the Aberdeen district of burghs, returning one member between them to the House of Commons of Great Britain.
The Brechin and Edzell District Railway was a local line in Scotland connecting Edzell, then a developing tourist centre, to the nearby main population centre of Brechin, where there was a branch of the Caledonian Railway. The short line opened in 1896, and it was worked by the Caledonian Railway.
Brechin Monastery was a Culdee religious house located in the county of Angus in Scotland. It was founded during the reign of Kenneth II .
Brechin and Edzell is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Angus Council. It elects four Councillors.
The Brechin's Football team activities page. Related with social media posts of Brechin's games and scheduled events. Match records planned for future dates as well as home and away matches. Plan a trip and experience the excitement of the match on the spot!