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Scott Christie (footballer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Scott Christie

Scott Christie is a Scottish Goalkeeper who currently plays for East Super League side Bo'ness United at Newtown Park. Scott Christie started his career at Stirling Albion progressing through the youth system, before eventually playing for Bo'ness United, Linlithgow Rose and Hamilton Academical.
Scott Christie also has a glove sponsorship with Behalt gloves.
==Early life==

Scott Christie went to school in Falkirk where he attended Graeme High School.
Scott Christie also played with Hutchison Vale boys club. Where he is on the "Famous Hutchie players" page at Stirling Albion along with other players such as Stewart Devine and Brian Alison.
Christie also has a younger brother.

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