1999–2000 Scottish First Division
The 1999–2000 Scottish First Division was won by St Mirren, finishing as one of two promoted teams. As the Scottish Premier League was being expanded to twelve teams Dunfermline Athletic were to be joined by Falkirk in a three team playoff against Aberdeen with the top two placed teams entering the Scottish Premier League. However, this didn't occur as Falkirk's Brockville Stadium didn't meet the then SPL requirements for having a 10,000 all-seater stadium. Clydebank finished bottom and were relegated to the Scottish Second Division.
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1999–2000 Scottish First Division
The 1999–2000 Scottish First Division was won by St Mirren, finishing as one of two promoted teams. As the Scottish Premier League was being expanded to twelve teams Dunfermline Athletic were to be joined by Falkirk in a three team playoff against Aberdeen with the top two placed teams entering the Scottish Premier League. However, this didn't occur as Falkirk's Brockville Stadium didn't meet the then SPL requirements for having a 10,000 all-seater stadium. Clydebank finished bottom and were relegated to the Scottish Second Division.
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Die Scottish Football League F ...... ffern wurde vom FC St. Mirren.
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La Scottish First Division 199 ...... o in Scottish Second Division.
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The 1999–2000 Scottish First D ...... the Scottish Second Division.
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دوري كرة القدم الاسكتلندي الدر ...... ز فيه نادي بازو الخزان عنبورا.
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Raith Rovers 0-6 St Mirren, 14.08.1999
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Falkirk 8-0 Airdrieonians, 18.03.2000
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St Mirren 8-0 Clydebank, 11.03.2000
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Club from the Highland council area
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Clubs from the South of Scotland
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(Inverness Caledonian Thistle)
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5.7494976e+1
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St Mirren
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Die Scottish Football League F ...... hheit zählte die Tordifferenz.
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La Scottish First Division 199 ...... o in Scottish Second Division.
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The 1999–2000 Scottish First D ...... the Scottish Second Division.
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دوري كرة القدم الاسكتلندي الدر ...... ز فيه نادي بازو الخزان عنبورا.
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1999–2000 Scottish First Division
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Scottish First Division 1999-2000
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Scottish First Division 1999/2000
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دوري كرة القدم الاسكتلندي الدرجة الأولى 1999–2000
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