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Perth Sheriff Court heard the remains of the animals were found at John Ferguson's farm in Alyth.
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Club secretary John Ferguson said leaving Filton was "a very sad day" and the club expected to lose some members.
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John Ferguson, 50, left the bodies at Welton of Creuchies farm in Alyth over a five month spell last winter.
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At Perth Sheriff Court John Ferguson, 50, was accused of leaving the dead animals at a farm in Alyth in Perthshire over a five month period.
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You refer to a dispute between John Magnier and Sir Alex Ferguson over the rights to a racehorse, Rock of Gibraltar.
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The vote of censure has been signed by Deputy Roy Le Herissier, Constable Dan Murphy, Senator Sarah Ferguson and Deputy John Le Fondre.
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Now that Harvard historian Niall Ferguson has profusely apologized for smearing John Maynard Keynes, we can focus again on the long run and less titillating things like full employment.
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Ferguson felt the free-kick from which John Terry scored should not have been awarded, and also felt Wes Brown was fouled as it went in.
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Sir Alex Ferguson made a tactical switch after 66 minutes, replacing Saha with John O'Shea, who was pushed into a protective role in front of the back four.
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Ferguson has a well-known love of racehorses -- he sued former United shareholder John Magnier over stud rights of a horse in 2003 -- but Wilkinson said his charity work is not so widely appreciated.
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Ferguson made a triple substitution in the 61st minute, sending on Owen Hargreaves, Anderson and John O'Shea for Patrice Evra, Michael Carrick and Ferdinand.
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