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Above: The entrance to Ferguson Park

Above: The Frontage of
the Changing Pavilion and stores.

Above:
The Ferguson Park Covered Enclosure with capacity
for 400 fans.

Above: The
Home team dug-out with executive Seating.

Above: Helen
Blackburn starts her shift at the stall selling
match programmes, raffles and club memorabilia.

Above: Wallace weir sorts out the match
team lines before doing his duties as a 'pretend'
Assistant Referee.

Above: Rumour has it that Bobby Beveridge
serves up the best hot tea and pies in the East
League.

Above: Co-Manager Jackie Smyth wondering
whether he'd have to wear Number 8 or 9 as last
season drew to a close!

Above: Two of Eddie
Thomson's framed jerseys which hang in the Lounge
dedicated to the late Eddie's Memory. In the
centre is the rare coloured print of the 1964-65
team which Eddie starred in.

Above: Welfare's 1964-5 side.
Back left to right: Derek Woods, John Frame,
James Hastie, Eddie Thomson, Brian McGarry, John
O'Neill. Front left to right: Derek
Waterson, Peter Nisbet, Ginger Durran, Willie
Finlayson, George Finlayson.

Above: The scene behind the
goals at the Bonnyrigg end on 15th April 2008,
some five months after the initial problems began.

Above: One of the many deep holes dug to
try and alleviate the problems.

Above: Just beyond the club's main sponsors
advertising board, the piles of muck dug up from
behind the goals had to go somewhere!
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