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'''Bargeddie''' ({{lang-gd|Bàrr Geadaidh}}) is a small town in [[North Lanarkshire]], [[Scotland]], east of the [[junction]] of the M73 and M8 motorways, {{convert|2|mi|km}} west of [[Coatbridge]] town centre. A location in the same area is named in Timothy Pont's map of 1595, but it appears to be originally spelt as Balgedy.
'''Bargeddie''' ({{lang-gd|Bàrr Geadaidh}}) is a small town in [[North Lanarkshire]], [[Scotland]], east of the [[junction]] of the M73 and M8 motorways, {{convert|2|mi|km}} west of [[Coatbridge]] town centre. A location in the same area is named in Timothy Pont's map of 1595, but for whatever reason it appears to be originally spelt as Balgedy.


Former Scottish [[Football (soccer)|football]] player and [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] manager, [[George Graham (footballer)|George Graham]] was born at Bargeddie on [[30 November]] [[1944]].
Former Scottish [[Football (soccer)|football]] player and [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] manager, [[George Graham (footballer)|George Graham]] was born at Bargeddie on [[30 November]] [[1944]].

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Bargeddie (Scottish Gaelic: Bàrr Geadaidh) is a small town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, east of the junction of the M73 and M8 motorways, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Coatbridge town centre. A location in the same area is named in Timothy Pont's map of 1595, but for whatever reason it appears to be originally spelt as Balgedy.

Former Scottish football player and Arsenal manager, George Graham was born at Bargeddie on 30 November 1944.