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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: 1967
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WAYSIDER, n. A member of Airdrie Football Club (n.Sc. 1964 J. T. R. Ritchie Singing Street 120). The club was at one time named the "Wayside " Club by one of its players, Jock Ewart (Lnk. 1954 Book of Airdrie 330).Sc. 1967 R. A. Crampsey Game for Game's Sake 172:
The dash of Dodds and Martin inflicting the wounds on the Waysiders.
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