Clydebank

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Clydebank

(ˌklaɪdˈbæŋk; ˈklaɪdˌbæŋk)
n
(Placename) a town in W Scotland, in West Dunbartonshire on the north bank of the River Clyde. Pop: 29 858 (2001)
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With Bolton also almost going to the wall before an 11th-hour reprieve last night, a raft of painful memories came rushing back of her beloved Clydebank.
Paisley RFC captain Ben Frost expects the toughest game of the season as his Buddies head to Clydebank this afternoon.
In the first couple of minutes it seemed as if Clydebank had come out all guns blazing and were camped in the W/D 22.
A huge search began after Paige, of Clydebank, did not turn up for her parttime hairdressing job last Saturday morning.
Clydebank are now four points adrift at the foot of the Super League Premier Division after goals from Dwayne Hyslop and Mart in McGoldrick saw them go down at Auchinleck.
GARY McArthur will pay homage to the memory of the late Davie Cooper when he tops the bill at Saturday night's historic return of professional boxing to Clydebank after a 57-year absence.
SCOTTISH Football League secretary Peter Donald has expressed his regret at the demise of Clydebank - but claims the life went out the club long ago when they lost their stadium.
A PAUL Shields goal 10 minutes from time maintained Clydebank's position at the top of Division Two.
Byline: Bishopton...............17 Clydebank..............33 Craig Ritchie
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