Dunfermline Athletic launch fundraising campaign to save club
A new fund-raising campaign called 'BuyThePars' has been launched in a bid to buy Dunfermline Athletic.
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- Date: Wed 22 May 11:40
A new fund-raising campaign called 'BuyThePars' has been launched in a bid to buy Dunfermline Athletic.
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