Could an ancient treaty place a Doncaster-based club in the Scottish Cup?
You've heard of the Treaty of Durham from 1136, right? Hmm, maybe not.
Non-league club Doncaster City, who were established just this year, are hoping to use that history quirk to their advantage after applying for a place in next season's Scottish Cup. Irrespective of any odd ancient treaties, he quite rightly states how both Berwick Rangers and Tweedmouth Rangers - two clubs geographically based outside Scotland - play north of the border.
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