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  1. #231
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    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    The majority of septic fans are not nice in any way but are no where near the bigots in total horribleness vile vile support who hate everyone who is not the people and blame everyone else for their vileness the old rancid club encouraged their bigotry and hatred and sevco are no better.I guess they probably do have a few decent supporters but not sure if any decent supporter would want to be assosiated with their bigotry and hatred.
    Well I’m genuinely surprised if you have worse experiences from bears than tims. I know there was some bad vibes between our clubs recently but even during the banter years, I’ve only experienced good banter and agreement between us about the filthy lot being bad losers. I hope you inflict a few defeats on them and then you can see how they react. It is worth noting that we have been on the receiving end of several defeats from yous in recent years and not been any trouble as far as I’m aware. Obviously every club had its drunken idiots and Manchester was indeed a very drunken affair. It was not very well organised in my opinion but quite a few people did let themselves down and didn’t represent very well that day. We don’t claim to be the best behaved fans in the world. I wish you peace and good luck during these uncertain times. I have a lot of respect for both Aberdeen and Dundee United.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy Bear View Post
    Well I’m genuinely surprised if you have worse experiences from bears than tims. I know there was some bad vibes between our clubs recently but even during the banter years, I’ve only experienced good banter and agreement between us about the filthy lot being bad losers. I hope you inflict a few defeats on them and then you can see how they react. It is worth noting that we have been on the receiving end of several defeats from yous in recent years and not been any trouble as far as I’m aware. Obviously every club had its drunken idiots and Manchester was indeed a very drunken affair. It was not very well organised in my opinion but quite a few people did let themselves down and didn’t represent very well that day. We don’t claim to be the best behaved fans in the world. I wish you peace and good luck during these uncertain times. I have a lot of respect for both Aberdeen and Dundee United.
    I am under no Illusions about the other half of the cancer in scottish football they are not much better than you'r lot but think personally from my experiences in dundee and glasgow with both cheeks you'r lot just shade it as the vilest.Others will probably see it the other way round by their experiences but doubt you will meet many who thing either of the clubs or especially supporters are nice guys.Personally you do come across as a decent guy and I know and have met other supporters of both sides of the bigots who are decent people it's just when they get together under the banner of their bigoted clubs they become vile arseholes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PT_Arab View Post
    Just checked and it was 20 years ago to the day - Scottish cup match at Tannadice when we beat the old Rangers 1-0 (Dave Hannah)

    I remember driving through town on my way to the game, passing the West Port bar and seeing two Rangers buses parked outside, along with various police vehicles and police officers trying the get the Rangers lot out of the bar and back on the buses.

    I only found out the following day that my sister was working in the West Port that night. She worked in Dundee bars for years so trust me, she's no snowflake.

    She never worked in a bar again after that night.

    But yeah, thoroughly decent people…
    To be fair, I used to work with quite a few rangers fans (real one's with season tickets) and they were sound. I used to work in Falkirk BTW...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    To be fair, I used to work with quite a few rangers fans (real one's with season tickets) and they were sound. I used to work in Falkirk BTW...
    Yeah TTT I know celtic and rangers supporters who are great guys it's when they get together under the bigots banners they become not so great guys.They go away to their matchs to sing and listen to there vile bigoted anthems everyone who is not one of them is an orange b.....d or a fenian b.....d.Then they come home and most of them are changed people speaking to their mates from the other side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    Yeah TTT I know celtic and rangers supporters who are great guys it's when they get together under the bigots banners they become not so great guys.They go away to their matchs to sing and listen to there vile bigoted anthems everyone who is not one of them is an orange b.....d or a fenian b.....d.Then they come home and most of them are changed people speaking to their mates from the other side.
    I worked with a Celic' supporter from Dundee, a nice guy. Yet, when they played us or The Dees, he used to go down to the train station and wait on a train coming in (might have been a special) so he could walk through the toon and up the Hultoon escorted by the Dindeeee polis, wearing the colours of course, and singing the usual rebel songs etc.
    He was spotted numerous times by numerous folk, yet in work on Monday , he denied all knowledge

    Very strange indeed .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    I worked with a Celic' supporter from Dundee, a nice guy. Yet, when they played us or The Dees, he used to go down to the train station and wait on a train coming in (might have been a special) so he could walk through the toon and up the Hultoon escorted by the Dindeeee polis, wearing the colours of course, and singing the usual rebel songs etc.
    He was spotted numerous times by numerous folk, yet in work on Monday , he denied all knowledge

    Very strange indeed .....
    know some who go to tannadice or dense to watch either cheek and come back speaking weegie after 2 hours at the match

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    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    know some who go to tannadice or dense to watch either cheek and come back speaking weegie after 2 hours at the match
    Aye bit.... their a wee bit gallus them lot indeeeiid

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    Nothing to do with FC The Rangers of course

    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy Bear View Post
    Well I’m genuinely surprised if you have worse experiences from bears than tims. Obviously every club had its drunken idiots and Manchester was indeed a very drunken affair. It was not very well organised in my opinion but quite a few people did let themselves down and didn’t represent very well that day. We don’t claim to be the best behaved fans in the world. I wish you peace and good luck during these uncertain times. I have a lot of respect for both Aberdeen and Dundee United.
    If you know their History

    1972 European Cup Winners' Cup Final

    While it was argued that the pitch invaders may simply have been celebrating victory prematurely due to the misinterpretation of the final whistle (the referee had blown for a throw-in) the Dynamo Moscow team believed that the pitch invasion was a calculated action by the fans designed to stop the Soviet side's momentum. In the final minutes, Dynamo were pressing hard to equalise but the sudden pitch invasion gave the Rangers defenders respite. Colin Stein later reflected on the game and stated that he believed the pitch invasion made it harder for the Rangers side during the final minutes of the game. Dynamo players claimed that they were attacked during this invasion, while bottles were thrown at police, whose actions have been described as heavy-handed.

    After the game's final whistle there was a larger pitch invasion by Rangers supporters and as a result of this the trophy was presented to Rangers captain John Greig inside the stadium buildings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    If you know their History

    1972 European Cup Winners' Cup Final

    While it was argued that the pitch invaders may simply have been celebrating victory prematurely due to the misinterpretation of the final whistle (the referee had blown for a throw-in) the Dynamo Moscow team believed that the pitch invasion was a calculated action by the fans designed to stop the Soviet side's momentum. In the final minutes, Dynamo were pressing hard to equalise but the sudden pitch invasion gave the Rangers defenders respite. Colin Stein later reflected on the game and stated that he believed the pitch invasion made it harder for the Rangers side during the final minutes of the game. Dynamo players claimed that they were attacked during this invasion, while bottles were thrown at police, whose actions have been described as heavy-handed.

    After the game's final whistle there was a larger pitch invasion by Rangers supporters and as a result of this the trophy was presented to Rangers captain John Greig inside the stadium buildings.
    If you know their History

    I personally was at the Newcastle game in May 1969

    Intercity Fairs Cup semi-final

    The Bears knocked down an exit gate to gan access. Others climbed over the walls.

    Newcastle United 2 Glasgow Rangers 0

    After the second goal the badly behaved Rangers supporters flooded the pitch up to the half way line in an attempt to stop the game.

    After the match the trashed the city centre. I personally saw a Newcastle supporters bus being overturned with people still trying to get out.

    Manchester was indeed a very drunken affair. Well organised or not and yes quite a few people did let themselves down and didn’t represent very well that day. They didn't represent themselves well in many town and cities in Scotland if their team lost. Birmingham against Aston Villa wasn't a good day either for the Bears. I am sure you recall that one too.

    Best forget the Glasgow Rangers History and start afresh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy Bear View Post
    Well I’m genuinely surprised if you have worse experiences from bears than tims. I know there was some bad vibes between our clubs recently but even during the banter years, I’ve only experienced good banter and agreement between us about the filthy lot being bad losers. I hope you inflict a few defeats on them and then you can see how they react. It is worth noting that we have been on the receiving end of several defeats from yous in recent years and not been any trouble as far as I’m aware. Obviously every club had its drunken idiots and Manchester was indeed a very drunken affair. It was not very well organised in my opinion but quite a few people did let themselves down and didn’t represent very well that day. We don’t claim to be the best behaved fans in the world. I wish you peace and good luck during these uncertain times. I have a lot of respect for both Aberdeen and Dundee United.
    Ken what Teddy Bear you seem like a no bad lad - you just support the wrang team. A bit like Peter.

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