Jump to content

1972fergie

New Signing
  • Posts

    25
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by 1972fergie

  1. Hello dear,

    How are you doing to day?I hope that everything is OK,

    Please i will like you to write to my email address: (joyraymond02@yahoo.com)

    In brief, my name is Joy Raymond ,a good looking nice girl.

    I became interested in you after going through your profile and i wish to continue relationship with you which if nature will permit we have a long way to go.

  2. Judicial review in the Court of Session only allows you to look at HOW the decision was made, not whether the decision itself was right or wrong; to check that the body which made the decision didn't abuse its powers; to check that the body acted lawfully. That's all we could do.
  3. Basically there's nothing unique about the technology. They're just high-end, very well made headphones. They're manufactured by Monster Cables which has been around for donkeys but only started making headphones a couple of years ago. Monster, Dre and a record company executive partnered up and spent 3 years developing what they considered to be top quality headphones that would really allow people to enjoy their music. I haven't tried them but a mate who does part-time DJing uses them and seems very happy with them. Given the price they may not be your best bet unless money is no object or you have a real need for high performance cans.
  4. And getting gobbled by turkeys. "For we are the racist zoophiles". Get a grip ffs.
  5. If you think Ally McCoist is going to walk away now then you know nothing about Ally McCoist. Give the Whyte regime a chance - the season's hardly begun. Yes we're out of the CL early and it's a total pisser, but it's hardly the time to be pressing the nuclear button.
  6. Hear hear. Shower of bastards - cancelling Satanic TV was a bloody nightmare.
  7. The 2-2 draw with Celtic in 1987. The roof nearly came off when Gough equalised! I've never known a roar like it since. .
  8. I don't know personally - but I was checking out the BBC site just to see what was said & one poster said it was 'Boys of the old brigade' I could be wrong.... Jools, I said on here I thought it was Boys of the Old Brigade. Sorry for the bum steer - seems it was the Aidan McAnespie song. I find it hard to tell them apart.
  9. I had Radio Scotland on in the car and I'm sure I heard them singing Boys of the Old Brigade. Commentators said the noise came from fans who stayed outside the ground during the minute's silence and came into the stadium afterwards. I've read this a few times, and I still can't for the life of me work out what difference it makes. Even if all the noise was from outside (which it wasn't - watch the video), what bloody difference does it make? Celtc fans disrupted a minute's silence with IRA supporting songs. Fucking scum. Not having a go at you fergie, I realise you're just telling us what the radio were saying Mate, I was just answering the guy's question. I agree it doesn't make any difference whether it was inside or outside. Either way it was disgusting and shameful and I was raging when I heard it. I was also pissed off with the BBC for the "outside the stadium" line, which seemed to be an attempt to make it appear less bad than it was. Why the BBC feels the need to cover up for the scum is totally beyond me. Agreed As I said, I wasn't having a go at you, just at those who think this somehow makes it better No problem mate. Reporting Scotland's on BBC1 in 15 mins - I'll be watching to see if today's events are reported but I won't hold my breath...
  10. I had Radio Scotland on in the car and I'm sure I heard them singing Boys of the Old Brigade. Commentators said the noise came from fans who stayed outside the ground during the minute's silence and came into the stadium afterwards. I've read this a few times, and I still can't for the life of me work out what difference it makes. Even if all the noise was from outside (which it wasn't - watch the video), what bloody difference does it make? Celtc fans disrupted a minute's silence with IRA supporting songs. Fucking scum. Not having a go at you fergie, I realise you're just telling us what the radio were saying Mate, I was just answering the guy's question. I agree it doesn't make any difference whether it was inside or outside. Either way it was disgusting and shameful and I was raging when I heard it. I was also pissed off with the BBC for the "outside the stadium" line, which seemed to be an attempt to make it appear less bad than it was. Why the BBC feels the need to cover up for the scum is totally beyond me.
  11. I had Radio Scotland on in the car and I'm sure I heard them singing Boys of the Old Brigade. Commentators said the noise came from fans who stayed outside the ground during the minute's silence and came into the stadium afterwards.
  12. He's actually a trainspotter.......... http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4umU7yOdLiM/RfFy...TTER+(BLOG).jpg
  13. Guys, my mate says it was our 3800th league game, and the first one ever to be abandoned. He needs to get out more I admit, but he's seldom wrong!
  14. You obviously weren't around Ibrox in the early 1980s mate!!!
  15. It's been stated for many a year that the club did play games in 1872, i learnt that from my book from WH Smiths on Rangers back in the 90's. But the club, as i just wrote, see 1873 as the year they had an 'official meeting' and became 'business like'. I still think they are trying to talk themselves out of the fact they wrongly changed the 50th anniversary to 1923. Although, Moses McNeil, in his article in the paper regarding the formation of the club, does say that he and the founding fathers 'formed' the team in May 1873 at Glasgow Green. Odd. You're spot on McBoyd. "Rangers - the Complete Record" is clear that we were playing games in 1872. Seems 1873 is when the first general meeting took place, and office bearers were first elected. That's maybe where the confusion comes from.
  16. Unlucky tonight lads ! Erm, i mean bhoys Mac, I dunno who you're aiming at with your "lads" (plural) remark but you'd better not be aiming at me. Calling a fellow bear a Tim is well out of order and totally fucked up.
  17. I remember Bomber and Fergie were fizzing that Souness slowed everything down. Wonderful game, but what an opportunity to register a truly humiliating thrashing.
  18. That could very well have happened. I know that entering, say Hampden, at 2:50 pm, all you saw were maybe 30-40 guys getting rid of their recently downed Mcewans or Tennants on the nearest wall! A great sight for the fair sex I must say! That's precisely why my old dear confined herself to the main stand!
  19. Well in that women Thanks mate! She's often on the phone after a big Gers win or a Sellik humping. Give it 10 mins - the phone rings and I smile and say to the wife "that'll be my old dear". She's sharp as a tack and still takes it all very seriously, even getting into the odd footy related argument down at the bingo! I think it's brilliant.
  20. I went to the show - think it was about 15 years ago? I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  21. Foreverabluebell - It's not necessarily a generation thing. My mum's in her mid 70s and has always been a massive fan of the Gers. (She phoned me a minute ago to have a wee laugh at the Tims' result!) She attended some games in the 1960s when it was very rare for women to go to the fitbaw. She only went along provided one of her brothers or cousins was willing to accompany her, but they were never all that keen to sit with a wumman, not least as she insisted on going to the main stand. The terracings were too primitive back then. I'm maybe a bit biased but I've never had the slightest problem with women attending football games. I always start off assuming that they do know their stuff unless/until they say something that proves otherwise. And that rarely happens. So please don't let anyone put you off - if the Gers are your thing then stick in. You've as much right to be there as anyone else.
  22. Wasn't much love between the 2 firms in the 80s! We share a common Loyalist bond with the Hammers . A mate of mine was at West Ham v Leeds wearing his Gers top and was giving Viduka dogs abuse !! Much to the amusement of the locals who joined in ten fold!!!!! Spot on about the Loyalist link mate. Check this out - https://orders.mkn.co.uk/footballshirt/inte...amrangerstshirt
  23. Chesterfield was a pretty low point for me. Didn't give a toss about the Anglo Scottish Cup, but to get humped by a team in the middle of the English 3rd division.....
×
×
  • Create New...