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Blether with Brown: Have Coupar Angus won any trophies in recent years

Blether with Brown: Have Coupar Angus won any trophies in recent years

This photo of Coupar Angus from 1957 caught my eye for a couple of reasons.

The first is that there seems to be a very healthy crowd in the background.

The second is that, judging by the dirty knees, the photo was taken at a time other than before kick-off.

Coupar Angus juniors are still going strong today despite the blip of taking a year out a couple of seasons ago to sort out their Foxhall Park pitch.

Founded in 1935, I can trace trophies back as far of 1938-39 when they won the Angus Junior League. They also won the Currie Cup that season.

They were also champions in 1956 and 1960.

They picked up the Forfar and District Cup in 1953 and 1956.

They switched leagues to the Perthshire Junior League and were crowned champions in 62-63.

In 1969, they joined the Midland Region Junior League but the following year joined the Tayside Premier League of the Scottish Junior Football Association’s Eastern Region.

They currently play in the North League under coaches Ross Graham and Euan Donaldson.

Files available to me don’t show up any trophies won in the last 45 years.

Maybe there has been at least a couple of promotions from lower leagues.

Can anyone fill in the blanks?

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