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Terry Munro

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  1. 3 hours ago, EddardStark said:

    Surely you would have preferred Celtic to win it on the pitch?

    Yes, which is why Celtic said that all along rather than releasing statements saying they were opposed to behind closed doors games.

    Btw Celtic did win it on the pitch. The names weren't picked out a hat, Celtic were declared champions as we had the most points, by some distance, again.

  2. 18 minutes ago, Squirrelhumper said:

    See Rangers fans on Twitter are awarding themselves the "first signing of the pandemic in the UK" trophy.

    While telling the world that Celtic "demanded" the league title while people were dying. Despite the fact that their prayers for null and void was all you could read on social media for about a month and their club released a statement saying they opposed playing games behind closed doors.

    Fuds.

  3. 15 minutes ago, Jersey Jim said:

    Remember seeing something on telly about a couple of season ticket  Blackburn fans who lived in Burnley.

    To get to that game at they had to drive to Blackburn early doors and get on an official supporters coach as the police wouldn’t allow any away fans entry if they never travelled on those coaches.

    After the game had to get the coach back to Blackburn then drive home to Burnley.

    they only lived 400 yards away from Turf Moor, mental 

     

    Aye heard a few stories like that. Bit of a cop out from East Lancs police to be honest. If Police Scotland can handle Celtic v rangers with 3x the crowd then this shouldn't be necessary.

  4. 47 minutes ago, kumnio said:

    One of my ex employees in Scotland was from Burnley, he was only a wee guy, but by fuck did he hate Blackburn with an absolute passion. He told me a few stories, and it sounded like WWIII when they played 😳

    Aye the tales from the pre premier league days are mental. The bubble matches they have now have diluted that a bit now though.

    When I went to Turf Moor, for a 12.30 kick off, the buses left from outside Ewood Park around 9am (for a 12 mile journey) with a police convoy up the motorway then on arrival they had steel fences, that wouldn't have looked out of place in 1970s Belfast, separating the fans.

    Was a bit of a long day and it puts many of the regular fans off from going but I still enjoyed it as a one off.

  5. Knew it would he unpopular on here but I enjoyed it myself. I didn't find anyone on it too dislikeable apart from Michael Owen and quite enjoyed hearing their old stories of what the dressing rooms were like etc. I like Merson and Le Tissier in particular, and thought they were great players when I was a kid.

    Suppose that means I'm failing in my duties as a Scotland fan but that's something I'll just have to live with.

  6. 3 minutes ago, Tartan_McCole said:

    Do you understand how opinions work, you moron?

    Also the huns used to have a song for him that went something along the lines of "he hates the pope and the ira, Andy Halliday" and he'd applaud them while they sung it so hardly a massive leap to think that's the type of guy he is.

  7. 2 hours ago, Debian said:

    Exactly Rangers point; Rangers would only have received amount at this point based on the position they could finish; which I believe was 4th place.  They haven't and never asked for the cash amount for current standings.

    Why were rangers against playing games behind closed doors?

  8. On 5/19/2020 at 6:47 PM, Jersey Jim said:

    Anyway Slasher, I reckon I will relate to your book, I lived less than a mile from the Linwood Car Plant, I was 16 when it closed down my old man and several of my uncles lost their jobs.

    The closure left mass unemployment in the area, my old man was a fitter in the production line, he won a competition within the factory to fit the first ever Hillman Imp (Reg was IMP1) which apparently was the last job to be done as it came off the line.

    The car was in the transport museum in Glasgow when I was younger, not sure if it’s still there now.

    Good luck pal 

     

    My Dad worked in that plant as well. That story about the transport museum sounds familiar. 

    Millerston also looks a little different these days. I had a flat in Maxwellton street just along the road when I first moved to Paisley.

  9. 17 minutes ago, Farcity said:

    Hearts players apparently backing any legal challenge against relegation  according to Craig Halkett. 

    If their challenge off the park is as good as their challenge on it then they'd best give up and save themselves money. They are an embarrassment. 

    Yes. Fuck Hearts and their horrible supporters as well.

  10. 6 minutes ago, Brassrubber said:

    new entry request for oxford dictionary 

    Celticing = celebrating meaningless victories whilst your country people die around you 

     

     

     

     

    Love seeing this patter. Shows us who just can't see past their dislike of Celtic when bringing people dying into matters. Just makes you look stupid.

  11. Just now, Rolling hIlls said:

    Prove that kid. There are no rangers supporters on here that mention religion. Not to my knowledge.  You on the other hand call us all the names under the sun. Carry on though. Says more about u and them. We will carry on dignified on here. Try it sometime.

    I don't see you as a Rangers supporter so don't really give two fucks what you say or do.

  12. 2 hours ago, vanderark14 said:

     

     

    You should know the rules in scottish football. If you criticise or take the piss out of one side of the old firm automatically means you prefer the other side.

    I think I've posted on here long enough for people to know that's not how I react to criticism of my teams, but bringing religion into it is what huns do, so this time it's fitting.

    The "family" club from Fir Park have a few like him in their ranks.

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