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Ne'erday

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Ne'erday [ˈnerde]
n
Scot New Year's Day


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This means armchair fans are in for a Ne'erday treat with the country's two biggest derby games being shown on the same afternoon.
The skipper's removal from office on Ne'erday had sparked Paul Le Guen's downfall.
MARK WALTERS ABUSED by Celtic fans in the Ne'erday clash in 1988 days after moving to Ibrox and Rangers' first black player was greeted with bananas on his first visit to Tynecastle the same year.
 
 
 
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