That's an ongoing investigation Mondo.
Good coppers keep an open mind.
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The Pittodrie one was Matt Busby.
Deadco fans "collectively failed to observe".
No, or minimal, media coverage.
The Aybrokes one was for George Young.
During the silence a few neds, about six in number I'd say (with a banner that said "Stirling Reds") started a ditty about the Ibrox disaster.
The collective Aberdeen support shouted at the offenders to "shut the f u c k up" or other words to that effect, of course by then the damage was done and the Weegia had their bogie men. Dons fans then became the b@stard love children of Ian Huntly and Myra Hindley.
The Young tribute disturbance was in Jan 97, just a month after there was some hun player/innocent ambassador of sport contrerempts after the now-dead filth beat us 3-0 at Pittodrie (Lewis’s da scored, possibly twice).
Even if we were up ****e creek with Aitken in charge, the press still put the boot in to us at every opportunity.
Don't talk pish XD
I worked in Glasgow and thereabouts for almost 20yrs, my old man moved down from Aberdeen to Glasgow in the 60s. None of us have had any bother at all. Not a weegie accent between us.
You are stuck in the past.
Time Out and Lonely Planet think you are as well.
If Glasgow is such a fantastic place why does all your tramps move to London ?
I was in the hun end that day, on account that Aberdonians (rightly) got priority with tickets. I never moaned about it or demanded a DNA system either because I’m not a fanny.
I heard it from the club deck. There was well more than 6 singing it & it wasn’t folk making their way to the seats. There were folk standing on the seats belting it out ffs. Let’s not try to polish that turd :D
So, will the SevCovid team have to isolate for the next fortnight after it was confirmed that another three Standard Liege players tested positive (one of whom started on Thursday night)?