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The club played at a number of grounds around Coupar Angus. It originally played at
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Dunblane. Its defeat in the first preliminary round in 1892–93 to Blairgowrie Our Boys was the club's final Scottish Cup tie. The club continued into the 1893–94
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the club again lost to Rob Roy, albeit this time because the side was handicapped by an early collision between
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