Barry Revels in a Highland Fling ; Ferguson Is the Rangers General As Caley Are Put to the Sword

Daily MailAugust 06, 2007

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FOUR miles south of Caledonian Stadium, the Culloden Heritage Centre marks the bleak moorland venue for the last battle ever fought on British soil a comprehensive home defeat for the Highlanders led by a Charlie.

The significant fighting on April 16, 1746, was over in less than an hour as the Redcoats, commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, massacred the Jacobites led by Bonnie Prince Charlie from the House of Stuart.

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Barry Revels in a Highland Fling ; Ferguson Is the Rangers General As Caley Are Put to the Sword

Rangers took a little longer, about 64 minutes to be precise, to p u t down Caley Thistles resistance before a record home attendance of 7,711 on Saturday lunchtime. Thankfully, there was infinitely less bloodshed.

Nacho Novos fine strike for 2-0 drew the sting from Charlie Christies men and laid to rest any ...

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