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The tale of the team of 40-year-olds from Cork who rattled Bayern Munich

The tale of the team of 40-year-olds from Cork who rattled Bayern Munich Thirty years ago, the draw for the first round of the Uefa Cup paired the Bundesliga giants with Cork City. By Paul Dollery Saturday 8 May 2021, 8:00 AM 2 hours ago 11,792 Views 13 Comments THE GAME WAS only a few minutes old, but it already had the look of one that Stefan Effenberg wasn’t going to enjoy. A pass that was bound for a team-mate was sent askew by a divot in the playing surface, emitting sarcastic applause from the home supporters. “Stick to the tennis, Edberg!” recommended one of them.

National Trust Scotland sets out plan for reopening sites

National Trust Scotland sets out plan for reopening sites The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has set out plans to reopen its castles, houses, museums, visitors centres, cafes and shops from Monday. Scotland will move to Level 3 of coronavirus restrictions on April 26, allowing tourist attractions to open for the first time since December. However the trust will stagger its reopenings, with Culross Palace, the garden and shop at Kellie Castle and the Hill of Tarvit in Fife, and the visitor centre at Bannockburn in Stirling, among the first to do so on Monday. From Friday April 30, the public will have access to Aberdeenshire castles including Fraser, Crathes and Drum, as well as Haddo House in Ellon.

National Trust for Scotland sets out plans to reopen sites from next week

The visitor centre at Bannockburn will soon reopen THE National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has set out plans to reopen its castles, houses, museums, visitors centres, cafes and shops next week. Scotland will move to level 3 of coronavirus restrictions on April 26, allowing tourist attractions to open for the first time since December. The trust will stagger its reopenings, with Culross Palace, the garden and shop at Kellie Castle and the Hill of Tarvit in Fife, and the visitor centre at Bannockburn in Stirling, among the first to do so on Monday. From Friday April 30, the public will have access to Aberdeenshire castles including Fraser, Crathes and Drum, as well as Haddo House in Ellon.

National Trust for Scotland sets out plans to reopen sites

Edinburgh and the Lothians sites to open on Friday April 30 include Newhailes House (NTS/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has set out plans to reopen its castles, houses, museums, visitors centres, cafes and shops from Monday. Scotland will move to Level 3 of coronavirus restrictions on April 26, allowing tourist attractions to open for the first time since December. However the trust will stagger its reopenings, with Culross Palace, the garden and shop at Kellie Castle and the Hill of Tarvit in Fife, and the visitor centre at Bannockburn in Stirling, among the first to do so on Monday.

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