Eyemouth United Football Club are a football club currently playing in the East of Scotland Football League First Division. Founded in 1948, the club, nicknamed The Fishermen play at Warner Park, Eyemouth, Berwickshire. The club's colours are maroon shirts, shorts and socks for their home strip; and Sky Blue shirts, sky blue shorts and socks for their away strip. They are currently managed by Kev Wright.
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| - Eyemouth United Football Club are a football club currently playing in the East of Scotland Football League First Division. Founded in 1948, the club, nicknamed The Fishermen play at Warner Park, Eyemouth, Berwickshire. The club's colours are maroon shirts, shorts and socks for their home strip; and Sky Blue shirts, sky blue shorts and socks for their away strip. They are currently managed by Kev Wright. (en)
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| - Eyemouth United (en)
- Eyemouth United Football Club (en)
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| - The Fishermen, The Gulls (en)
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| - Eyemouth United Football Club are a football club currently playing in the East of Scotland Football League First Division. Founded in 1948, the club, nicknamed The Fishermen play at Warner Park, Eyemouth, Berwickshire. The club's colours are maroon shirts, shorts and socks for their home strip; and Sky Blue shirts, sky blue shorts and socks for their away strip. They are currently managed by Kev Wright. Eyemouth were previously members of the Scottish Football Association and were allowed to enter the Scottish Cup. Their most successful run in the competition was when they reached the quarter-finals in 1959–60, eventually losing 2–1 at home to that year's finalists Kilmarnock. (en)
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