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The Huns vote for the Tories just now. If you are ok with voting for the Tories then I'd question if you have some hunnery in you.Originally posted by Jupiter View PostThis football and politics thing is getting ridiculous.
Every club has fans that vote for every party.
Likewise if you stick up for Milne who is the biggest Hun Tory around.
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Thats it, i have good/best friends that i have no idea how they vote or what their religion is.Originally posted by Jupiter View PostThis football and politics thing is getting ridiculous.
Every club has fans that vote for every party.
Any clunt trying to force this into the team i support can phuck off, thats old scum territory.
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I read a sociology book (edited by Richard Giulianotti who I think is a Don) and the largest per head support for the Conservative Party were at St JohnstoneOriginally posted by Jupiter View PostThis football and politics thing is getting ridiculous.
Every club has fans that vote for every party.
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He is indeed. Big time dandy and an all round good egg is Richard. I used to help him along with some research when he was a sociology lecturer (or the likes) at Aberdeen University.Originally posted by BogBrush1903 View PostI read a sociology book (edited by Richard Giulianotti who I think is a Don) and the largest per head support for the Conservative Party were at St Johnstone
He's holed up in Loughborough these days. Wherever that is.
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In other words you have just googled him.Originally posted by Devanha Red View PostHe is indeed. Big time dandy and an all round good egg is Richard. I used to help him along with some research when he was a sociology lecturer (or the likes) at Aberdeen University.
He's holed up in Loughborough these days. Wherever that is.
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Was he born on 24 March 1966? I think I know him as well.Originally posted by mondo_notion View PostIn other words you have just googled him.
Off the top of my head Professor Giulianotti joined the School in November 2011 from Durham University, where he was Professor of Sociology, and at different times Head of Sociology/Criminology and Head of the School of Applied Social Sciences.
He completed his MA (Honours, First Class), MLitt and PhD in the Department of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen, and took up his first academic post there as a Research Assistant (1990), followed by a Lectureship (1995), Senior Lectureship (1999), and Readership (2005).
Professor Giulianotti is a member of the REF2021 sub-panel 24 (Sport and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism), a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS), and a Fellow of the RSA.
He has been a visiting or guest professor at many universities and institutes, which recently have included Harvard University, International Olympic Academy, Johan Cruyff Institute, Seoul National University, University of Southeast Norway, Tsukuba University, and the University of Warsaw. He likes watching old episodes of Bullseye and finished runners up on the Krypton Factor.
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I got to write a 3000 word essay on Topophila in his 4th year Sociology class so wrote about the feelings and emotions brought on by attending a dons game at Pittodrie in my 4th year Sociology. Classes were mainly football chat with the odd discussion around shopping centres and how they disorient us and pump smells in to keep us there.....think Vegas hotels and trying to find your way oot! Any volunteers on " Ibrox; a counteraction to Topophila"Originally posted by Devanha Red View PostHe is indeed. Big time dandy and an all round good egg is Richard. I used to help him along with some research when he was a sociology lecturer (or the likes) at Aberdeen University.
He's holed up in Loughborough these days. Wherever that is.
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I remember when he got a clout in the star & garter because it was believed he'd been too complimentary about the hibs hooligans in a paper he wrote up. He went to Belgium with them for an Anderlecht game. One of his sociologist pals, Gary Armstrong I think it was, a Sheffield United fan came up quite a few times and fair enjoyed his sessions up here.Originally posted by 64syrupofjarvie View PostI got to write a 3000 word essay on Topophila in his 4th year Sociology class so wrote about the feelings and emotions brought on by attending a dons game at Pittodrie in my 4th year Sociology. Classes were mainly football chat with the odd discussion around shopping centres and how they disorient us and pump smells in to keep us there.....think Vegas hotels and trying to find your way oot! Any volunteers on " Ibrox; a counteraction to Topophila"
His brother Kev was more into music, mostly punk, than fitba but he is also a red.
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