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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Airdrie United F.C. managers, Airdrie United F.C. matches, Airdrie United F.C. players, Alan Gow, Owen Coyle, Gary Twigg, Neil MacFarlane, 2008 Scottish Challenge Cup Final, Willie McLaren, Paul Armstrong, Tom Parratt, Lanarkshire derby, Jamie Stevenson, Allan Russell, Simon Storey, Kenny Brannigan, Kenny Black, David Proctor, Mark Roberts, Grant Smith, Joe Cardle, Excelsior Stadium, Marco Andreoni, Simon Lynch, Peter Cherrie, Eddie Forrest, Allan McManus, 2003 Scottish Challenge Cup Final, Graeme Owens, Scott Gemmill, Aime Koudou, Matthew Hazley, Scott McLaughlin, Sandy Stewart, James Sharp, Ricky Waddell, Marvyn Wilson, Graeme Holmes, Felicien Singbo, John Baird, Stuart Noble, Martin Hardie, Diarmuid O'Carroll, Jerome Vareille, Paul di Giacomo, Marc Smyth, Neil McGowan, Bryan Prunty, Alan Trouten, Craig Hill, Colin Marshall, Mark McGeown, Ian Harty, Darren Smith, Xavier Barrau, Stephen Robertson, Craig Potter, Stephen Maguire, Stephen Docherty, Kevin McDonald, William McLachlan, David McGuire, Steven Campbell, Jimmy Boyle, Scott Wilson, Steven McDougall, Stuart Taylor, Landry Zahana-Oni, Stephen McKenna, Paul Lovering, Billy Price, Michael Brown, Chris McMenamin, Paul Ronald, Lee Hollis, Willie McCulloch, Bobby Donnelly, Stephen McKeown, Graeme Watson, Brian McPhee, Callum Brady, David Nixon, Gary Tierney, David Dunn, Ian Rankin, Paul Harvey, Kevin Watt, Lee Gardner, Frankie Lagana, Marcin ukaszewski, Section B. Excerpt: Airdrie United Football Club are a Scottish professional football team based in the town of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire. They are currently managed by ex-Airdrieonians player and former Airdrie United Under 19s coach Jimmy Boyle. They are members of the Scottish Football League and play in the Scottish Second Division. Club Chairman Jim Ballantyne also serves as president of The Scottish Football ...