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On 11/11/2018 at 00:39, Don54 said:

Missed this one earlier, chimney stack's a giveaway.  

St Etienne v Rangers

European Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg 25.9.1957...

'chimney stack's a giveaway'...

You miss nothing...

Also attributed from same...

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14 hours ago, Callum_Doon said:

Apologies as always if a duplicate posting, can't recall seeing this previously.

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white line top r.h.of picture was the only boys gates ,2 turnstiles  about 6 adult gates and you had to get past them as boys gates were in the corner  and a fence round the space.

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6 hours ago, thedarvelmarvel said:

white line top r.h.of picture was the only boys gates ,2 turnstiles  about 6 adult gates and you had to get past them as boys gates were in the corner  and a fence round the space.

That is a pre-1930 photo.  Even you can't remember that far back. :lol:

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5 hours ago, JCDBigBear said:

What was that about?   

I'm assuming it relates to this.

POLICE Scotland has been accused of trying to build an “informant ring” of football fans to provide intelligence on fellow supporters.

    

The force is alleged to have discussed offering financial rewards in exchange for information on the movement of fans on match days.

Fans Against Criminalisation, a group set up to defend the rights of supporters, said they had emailed Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone about the claims on Friday, reports our sister title The Herald on Sunday.

A force spokesperson said: "We don't comment on operational matters. If any individual has any concerns we encourage them to contact Police Scotland."

READ MORE: Police Scotland slammed for taking prisoners to court in 'underwear' and pyjamas

Relations between the police and football fans have been strained in recent years following the passage in 2012 of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act.

New offences were created by the anti-sectarianism legislation, which covered fans who were travelling to and from matches and included individuals who watched a game in the pub.

The Government argued that the provisions were necessary to deal with disorder, but campaigners believed the Act scapegoated fans and made them a target for the police. Cross-party opposition to the legislation led to it being repealed this year.

A new row has broken out over claims that police officers have been attempting to assemble a network of intelligence sources amongst fans.

Three young men agreed to speak to the Herald on Sunday about their experiences, on condition that their anonymity was protected.

John – not his real name – said that two police officers tried to reach him at his parents’ house in Motherwell in the last week of August, even though he does not live there.

The Motherwell fan said the officers told his parents that the force wanted his help to build “better policing links”, after which he agreed to meet them on the same day.

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