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 Post subject: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 12:41 pm 
Don't they get bored of this eight time a season low quality kick and rush fest?

Seriously how does anyone get excited be this fixture? They play each other every fortnight.


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 1:47 pm 
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Surely its the only game worth getting excited about in that league?


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 2:10 pm 
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I had a good day out with my then girlfriend's dad earlier this year watching Rangers vs Celtic in the Scottish League Cup Final. It was interesting to say the least. I suppose there was a bit more to play for than usual but they were all mad as hatters.


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 2:35 pm 
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I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 2:40 pm 
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I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.



Thats the sweaty socks for you, if they aren't spilling bile on the English, they'll take it out on each other

Backwards, sectarian racists


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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bluemonkey wrote:
I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.



Thats the sweaty socks for you, if they aren't spilling bile on the English, they'll take it out on each other

Backwards, sectarian racists
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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:46 pm 
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TalbotAvenger wrote:
bluemonkey wrote:
I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.



Thats the sweaty socks for you, if they aren't spilling bile on the English, they'll take it out on each other

Backwards, sectarian racists
stpid stpid stpid stpid



Ever worked in Jockland?

thought not


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:48 pm 
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So you are calling all Scottish people racist?

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:52 pm 
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So you are calling all Scottish people racist?





I'd more likely go for the sectarian thing, knocking lumps out of each other over things that happened over four hundred years ago


They certainly hate all things English, or at least it seems THAT way....


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:52 pm 
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i watched that game earlier and thought exactly the same thing, surely the novelty has worn off by now?

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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TalbotAvenger wrote:
misterb2001 wrote:
So you are calling all Scottish people racist?





I'd more likely go for the sectarian thing, knocking lumps out of each other over things that happened over four hundred years ago


They certainly hate all things English, or at least it seems THAT way....

:roll: pathetic

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 3:57 pm 
misterb2001 wrote:
TalbotAvenger wrote:
misterb2001 wrote:
So you are calling all Scottish people racist?





I'd more likely go for the sectarian thing, knocking lumps out of each other over things that happened over four hundred years ago


They certainly hate all things English, or at least it seems THAT way....

:roll: pathetic



Why?

Are you saying that a high proportion of the 'big two' aren’t into sectarian abuse, or did I imagine that Neil Lennon thing a few seasons back?

Or do I imagine ANYTIME England qualify for the WCF's they support whoever we play?


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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why? because you tarnished an entire country based on a few thousand idiot football supporter.....THATS racist

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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TalbotAvenger wrote:
misterb2001 wrote:
So you are calling all Scottish people racist?





I'd more likely go for the sectarian thing, knocking lumps out of each other over things that happened over four hundred years ago


They certainly hate all things English, or at least it seems THAT way....


How ignorant you are.

A fair majority of Rangers fans who are Scottish actually follow England and even wear England shirts to games.

Their are bigots on both sides, fair enough, but to generalise everyone into one category is way off the mark.

Try doing some research before you go off on one :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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TalbotAvenger wrote:
bluemonkey wrote:
I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.


Thats the sweaty socks for you, if they aren't spilling bile on the English, they'll take it out on each other......


Fighting amongst themselves was one of the reasons they they usually got beat by the English if I'm not mistaken....


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a lad I know supports Rangers...born and bred in Glasgow...called the Scots FA "Kilt wearing bagpipe playing Jacobite bas-tards"!
After they banned McGregor and Ferguson!! :laugh: :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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parmopooly wrote:
a lad I know supports Rangers...born and bred in Glasgow...called the Scots FA "Kilt wearing bagpipe playing Jacobite bas-tards"!
After they banned McGregor and Ferguson!! :laugh: :laugh:


Spot on parmo (and Mad John)

Your confusing poor Talbot though rolfl


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 9:44 pm 
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bluemonkey wrote:
I went to a Dundee Vs Dundee Utd derby game a few years back and for 2 teams in the same city with grounds just yards apart they don't half hate each other with a passion.


Well according to that Danny Dyer show 'the real football factories', they share a hooligan firm :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 11:13 pm 
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I'm probably biased cos I'm married to a Glasgow lass, but in my experience Scots are preferable to other groups of people from within the British Isles.

A Hartlepudlian has far more in common with your average Glaswegian than they have with someone from Surrey or Middlesex.

The sectarian thing stinks, but there are plenty of other tedious 'rivalries' based on bigotry and history which hold people back - North v South Wales, Cornish nationalists v England/Britain etc.

I would much sooner have a pint with a Scot than a 'southerner'. I know who I'd sooner have beside me in a fight as well!

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I know it may seem ancient history to some on here, but during my time in the RAF in the seventies, the people who I got on best with were from, in order, the North East, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the ocassional Cockney.

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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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poolieinnottingham wrote:
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I would much sooner have a pint with a Scot than a 'southerner'. I know who I'd sooner have beside me in a fight as well!


Amongst other places, I've worked in both Aberdeen and Slough, and I must say I preferred the people in the most northerly of the two locations. Maybe it is because, as you have said, we have more in common with the Scots than we do with Southerners. We are certainly both treated with equal disdain by southerners....


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 Post subject: Re: Rangers V Celtic
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dunno about all that. when i moved to london i got a lot of sex action with southern lasses.

they said they loved the accent.

obviously it helped that i was fooking good looking as well like.

In that case you would have LUVVVVVED France. But you'd still have been second best to me. :laugh: :laugh:

BTW, the Hams, Spot on!!

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