View Poll Results: What team do you support?
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Celtic
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Rangers
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Aberdeen
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Dundee
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Hibs
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Hearts
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Dundee Utd.
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Kilmarnock
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St. Mirren
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Motherwell
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29th September 09, 03:11 PM
#11
Aye
I love it when people poke fun at their own team, pretty easy for me actually. I can't help it my entire family was brought up Rangers fans, though my dad born just outside Aberdeen follows them as well.
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29th September 09, 03:13 PM
#12
For what it's worth, I have my All Blacks jersey an today. Good football (soccer) is up there with good rugby.
Clearly you havent you watched the AB's play this year...very, very bad.

not only is that not British, but it's not even the same sport!
There is no other sport, its a religion.
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29th September 09, 03:19 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Aye
I love it when people poke fun at their own team, pretty easy for me actually. I can't help it my entire family was brought up Rangers fans, though my dad born just outside Aberdeen follows them as well.
Fair enough... I went to quite a lot of Rangers games as a guy in my dad's work used to get us free tickets. I was brought up a Catholic and at some of the games some of the fans started singing a load of sectarian songs directed towards Catholics - although I could see that some people werent singing. That sort of put me off going to any in the future and was the start of me disliking football in general.
It's the same with most teams - there's always that section of fans that all share the same bigotry and choose to join in with these things at games. Thing is - my aunt is a massive Rangers fan and she's Catholic!
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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29th September 09, 03:21 PM
#14
Right voted Killies, because of the geograph' of my family name...
simple..lol
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29th September 09, 03:26 PM
#15
First time I was in Glasgow I wanted to go to the Celtics v. Rangers match, but Arlen, my host during my visit, refused. Ya know--safety concerns!
Mon th' hoops!
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29th September 09, 03:29 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
First time I was in Glasgow I wanted to go to the Celtics v. Rangers match, but Arlen, my host during my visit, refused. Ya know--safety concerns!
Mon th' hoops!
The Old Firm days are well-dreaded by most in Glasgow! I'm sure there's one coming up this weekend too... but thankfully I'm in Edinburgh til sunday!
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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29th September 09, 03:53 PM
#17
being a bhoy from the brigg i dont think i needa say which team i support hell i even had shares with them as a 18year old bought em for £620 made £2500 back on it 
and try being in coatbridge during a old firm game never mind glasgow  kevlar vest anyone 
i also noticed the Albion rovers weren't on that list jock stein used toplay for them in his past
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29th September 09, 04:05 PM
#18
I chose St. Mirren, because I like the uniforms. Honestly I don't even follow sports here in the states. I've been a student for nearly 10 years, and haven't gone to one uni game. The tickets are even free! My sisters were in to Ohio State american football and they got season tickets every year they were there. I suppose I'll have to go to a game now.
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29th September 09, 04:22 PM
#19
My old coach / mentor (and occasional tormentor), Scotty O'Neill, was a Glaswegian and a dyed-in-the-wool Celtic fan... our first U-12 youth side under his leadership was named Celtic and he'd rise up out of his grave and hunt me down if I claimed any other allegiance...
Having said that, while living in Atlanta Scotty came to know Willie McIntosh who was a forward for the old NASL Atlanta Chiefs and a staunch Rangers supporter. They allowed as how they'd probably not have met back home, but they met at a dinner at our home and became fast friends. Out of respect for Willie, I won't "officially" choose, although Willie was well aware that my Celtic allegiance had been formed well before I met him.
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29th September 09, 04:32 PM
#20
ian st john
davie cooper
james mcfadden
up the 'well!
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