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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2008 22:25:08 GMT 1
As a 'boy' or 'young man'!!!! Whits wrang wi yi aww....dae wummin....or lassies no have fitba stories to tell? ? Will never forget going to Celtic Park when they won the European cup. What an atmosphere! Didn't go as a Celtic supporter but as someone from Parkhead who joined in the celebration! Also going as a young girl and being lifted over the turnstyle. Just went cos ma pals lived in Malcolm Street an it was a giggle....................apart from the horrible'boys' and 'young men' who couldn't get to the toilet and peed against the wall! No comments about soft ,daft lassies,please!!!
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Post by Waverley on Jun 6, 2008 22:29:20 GMT 1
In those days irene young wummen who ventured onto the terracing were consider to be hairy's...my good Christian upbringing does not allow me to call them what we really used to describe them as .... ;D
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Post by adaline on Jun 7, 2008 15:21:20 GMT 1
I beg your pardon Charlie I stood in the terracing in Ibrox and Celtic park many a time and never knew that I was classed as a hairy or anything towards this which I will say I certainly was not.
When younger I would go to Ibrox with my father as I have mentioned before on the boards I went with the supporters bus from the Brigg bar in Easterhouse and my dad told me then that females were not allowed on the buses and I had to pretend to be a boy as I said before I might have looked like one the way I dressed but I didn't sound like one so I had to keep my mouth shut on the bus.
Aye Irene I remember getting lifted over to see celtic play at celtic park not as a celtic supporter but just to see the game. I was also there on the night they came home with the European cup in 1967, and when wee Jinkys' funeral cortege passed I stood on the same corner I was at in 1967.
I was a football supporter ( Rangers) when younger, today I don't bother but like to watch a game from time to time. My husband and my kids support celtic, maybe because Frank is a celtic man that I fell away from football and supporting my team or maybe I just got busy being a mum I don't know, but I do have a love of the wonderful game.
Adaline
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2008 18:19:29 GMT 1
Good for you Adeline! Thanks for your comments...........that certainly put old Charlie in his place!!!!
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Post by asbo on Jun 9, 2008 9:46:10 GMT 1
Admit it girls, yees a' jist go tae the fitba' tae look at the guys' legs!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2008 10:39:55 GMT 1
Last time I went to a footbal match was to support poor wee Ayr United against Rangers. Couldn't understan for the life of me the venom that was forthcoming against a wee team of supporters huddled in the corner of Hampden! WHits wrang wi yi aw? !!!!
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Post by Waverley on Jun 9, 2008 11:10:25 GMT 1
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Post by pwm437 on Jun 9, 2008 13:15:59 GMT 1
Last time I went to a footbal match was to support poor wee Ayr United against Rangers. Couldn't understan for the life of me the venom that was forthcoming against a wee team of supporters huddled in the corner of Hampden! WHits wrang wi yi aw? !!!! 'Auld Ayr wham ne'er a toon surpasses, Fur Honest Men and bonny lassies' At Hampden that day they had both Irene. p.s. I remember the above courtesy of Harry Boyd......oh aye, an' Rabbie Burns an aw
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2008 17:47:57 GMT 1
aaaw.....what a lovely comment! Makes a difference from Charlie's usual tuppenceworth!!! Nice to see you back....wondered where you had disappeared to!
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Post by Waverley on Jun 9, 2008 19:48:23 GMT 1
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Post by Waverley on Jun 9, 2008 20:28:49 GMT 1
Anyway get back tae the threed this is aboot fitba no' aboot wid be hairy mary's and their lusting and bustin' for the smell of male bonding oan the terraces...
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Post by asbo on Jun 9, 2008 21:59:44 GMT 1
Last time I went to a footbal match was to support poor wee Ayr United against Rangers. Couldn't understan for the life of me the venom that was forthcoming against a wee team of supporters huddled in the corner of Hampden! WHits wrang wi yi aw? !!!! I remember that game well, being just over the barrier from the Errshire boays - who were giving at least as good as they got in terms of verbals. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2008 0:10:42 GMT 1
Oh no they weren't Asbo!!!!! And Charlie whats wrong with you??? Whits a 'lemon curd' anyway? Glad Peter is back to provide some degree of equilibrium on this board.....and Charlie next you'll be banning people for using words of more than 2 sylabbles. ....and where do you keep picking these names from??? You got a secret file stolen from Rivvie of past class lists?
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Post by asbo on Jun 10, 2008 10:34:31 GMT 1
Oh yes they were! And they weren't exactly huddled in the corner, they had quite an impressive support I thought. And don't you know your rhyming slang? Lemon curd = burd!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2008 22:49:02 GMT 1
Ta for that...........obviously a big gap in my upbringing................missed out on the rhyming slang!
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Post by Waverley on Jun 16, 2008 7:41:54 GMT 1
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Post by Waverley on Jun 16, 2008 9:28:13 GMT 1
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