LBALucas1992
Well-Known Member
I'd say there wouldve been headcases in the ICF did that back in the good old days. Jackets off, colours out and just start leathering as many as possible before you're taken out
Bus stopped? Way too considerate!If that would have been one of our buses I’d like to have thought the bus would have been stopped and said scum thrown out somewhere
A yes from me, I've started learning some of their little ditties that our media never seem to hear.I doubt if I could keep my emotions in check should we score, even a little squeak would give the game away.
Nearest I have ever come to this was many years ago travelling from Inverness to Hampden for a Glasgow Cup Final on the Celtic Supporters bus as the Rangers one was booked out...My mate and I were outed en route, warned not to even think about using it to get home and ended up finally arriving back the next morning via Aberdeen by train.
So re a ticket...its probably a No from me.
Wouldn’t be interested in one so noI doubt if I could keep my emotions in check should we score, even a little squeak would give the game away.
Nearest I have ever come to this was many years ago travelling from Inverness to Hampden for a Glasgow Cup Final on the Celtic Supporters bus as the Rangers one was booked out...My mate and I were outed en route, warned not to even think about using it to get home and ended up finally arriving back the next morning via Aberdeen by train.
So re a ticket...its probably a No from me.
Couldn’t you just climb the fence in those days into the Rangers end ? My dad has told me he don that a few times early 70’s after only being able to get their end . Said plenty were doing it .
Did you not feel like a right fanny when we scored and wish you'd just watched it in a pub with other bears and celebrated?I'd be recognised by someone no doubt, but it's so hard. I got recognised in the Dundee Utd end at Tannadice once and advised just to sit quiet and I'd be ok.
I’ve been on a boat with them piles of times it’s horrendousTakes me all my time , keeping my mouth shut when walking past one in the street , as soon as I see the Dublin deckchair or anything related to them I feel the urge to say something , but I've learned over the years not to converse or even acknowledge their presence . So standing shoulder to shoulder , it's a big NO.
Not a chance I'd sit amongst those reprobates!I doubt if I could keep my emotions in check should we score, even a little squeak would give the game away.
Nearest I have ever come to this was many years ago travelling from Inverness to Hampden for a Glasgow Cup Final on the Celtic Supporters bus as the Rangers one was booked out...My mate and I were outed en route, warned not to even think about using it to get home and ended up finally arriving back the next morning via Aberdeen by train.
So re a ticket...its probably a No from me.
I got a lift up from Glasgow by a Dundee Utd fan and in those days I was desperate to get to all games. I was hoping I could get a spare at the Rangers end and tried for an hour. Wasn't sure about any of the local pubs.Did you not feel like a right fanny when we scored and wish you'd just watched it in a pub with other bears and celebrated?
I was in their hospitality for the 3-3 game when RdB scored that header, it’s definitely harder when the bastards score than when Rangers score. Got sussed out eventually, an English one of them turned to me at the end and said I’d sat on my hands wellI could possibly, just about manage to stifle my delight if we were to score, but there's no way I could celebrate one of theirs convincingly.
Tis a fool's errand.