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  1. #11
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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Glasgow now mate...city life

    I stay down by the river. city centre.

  2. #12
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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Brother_AL_2
    It's always something thats annoyed me from an early age. I'd always have an argument with this one kid in school because he supported Man United and took the p1ss out of Rangers for being sh1t in Europe.

    This independence vote has brought it all to a head.

    ..and yes i think there should be a team you support on the ballot paper...it would certainly help
    So you're basing this on an argument with some tw@t when you were at school?

    Nae bother.

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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Brother_AL_2
    It's always something thats annoyed me from an early age. I'd always have an argument with this one kid in school because he supported Man United and took the p1ss out of Rangers for being sh1t in Europe.

    This independence vote has brought it all to a head.

    ..and yes i think there should be a team you support on the ballot paper...it would certainly help
    As for your school, was it only a couple of years back when you went to the big school ;

  4. #14
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    I go and watch Luton Town noo and again...wouldn't say I support them but a good wee club with a fervent support.

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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    It's always something thats annoyed me from an early age. I'd always have an argument with this one kid in school because he supported Man United and took the p1ss out of Rangers for being sh1t in Europe.

    This independence vote has brought it all to a head.

    ..and yes i think there should be a team you support on the ballot paper...it would certainly help
    So you're basing this on an argument with some tw@t when you were at school?

    Nae bother.[/quote]

    I see you fall into this category... Tw@t!

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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    [quote="Brother_AL_2"

    Well thats up to them however when they start to go on and on about the pros of Scottish Independence...really gets on my t1ts. [/quote]

    I find them hilarious.

    Let's get this straight, firstly: Dundee United's result makes or breaks my day.

    I can go to any game home or away and bump into fellow Arabs I have known for years, some for decades and have a blether, especially the ones who go to the away games a lot.

    I spend all week looking forward to watching United and saving what little money I may have to go to all of the games. I've come back down the road in the p1ssing rain having been beaten by Ross County at Victoria Park, absolutely miserable yet still gone back to support my club the week after and the week after that.

    So if I arrive at work on a Monday with ma pu

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    [quote="AGulfInClass"

    Well thats up to them however when they start to go on and on about the pros of Scottish Independence...really gets on my t1ts. [/quote]

    I find them hilarious.

    Let's get this straight, firstly: Dundee United's result makes or breaks my day.

    I can go to any game home or away and bump into fellow Arabs I have known for years, some for decades and have a blether, especially the ones who go to the away games a lot.

    I spend all week looking forward to watching United and saving what little money I may have to go to all of the games. I've come back down the road in the p1ssing rain having been beaten by Ross County at Victoria Park, absolutely miserable yet still gone back to support my club the week after and the week after tha

  8. #18
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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Poguemahone
    I go and watch Luton Town noo and again...wouldn't say I support them but a good wee club with a fervent support.
    Looking good for the Hatters to get back into the football league Pogue

  9. #19
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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    What has any of that got to do with Voting at the referendum?

    Edit @ AGulfinClass.

  10. #20
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    re: Scottish people who "support" English football clubs

    Always considered myself a neutral on the English Game, Went to a Fulham/Villa game last season. Just because I was in London and wanted to get a taste of the premiership experience. It just lacked atmosphere, and I can't really get into a game if it isn't my team playing. Hard to get excited when you are a neutral and sitting there at a live match. Watch match of the day most weeks though...

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