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Furryboots - Hard c*nt holding pen
Pre - Working
Post - Laundry day
Prediction - Hayes to score first + 2-1
I see the pie of the month is a lasagne pie. I'll be getting me some of that.
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In/Oot - In
Furryboots - Hard c*nt holding pen
Pre - Working
Post - Laundry day
Prediction - Hayes to score first + 2-1
I see the pie of the month is a lasagne pie. I'll be getting me some of that.
The Dons fans not being enamoured by the great unwashed and their foul club (deceased) goes back further than that. My mother went along to Pittodrie regularly in the 50's and she said there was a definite anti Rangers feeling back then. I think she said in particular a dislike of a player called George Young as well as a notice that they had their own referees even back then.
I, as a young boy, under 10, growing up in Thurso, hundreds of miles north of Aberdeen, grew a hatred of the deceased club, because of their obnoxious fans up there. I fitted in well with Dons supporters when we moved back home in 1969.
Never forget that in the great period, in these games, the disciplinary count for them was double that of our team. They took a dislike to us then. Competition is not something they want. I was told, in a pub in a hotel in Paisley Road West, by a group of Rangers supporters that Alec McLeish should be a Rangers player. Why? Because all the best players should play for Rangers. Entitled barstewards. Should my aarse. We taught them a lesson they didn't like and never learnt.
Rant over for a few minutes.
Last edited by sonofrgmsdad; 23-04-2023 at 11:45 AM.
It’s funny you should mention that Huns saying McLeish should have been playing for them.
I was reading a thing the other day by some Tim fan who was questioning why we managed to sign Duk.
He was pretty much saying that a player of Duks quality should be playing for one of the arsecheeks and not us.
Self entitled pricks.
Aye, the detestation of the dead club dates back far beyond Simmie, Johnston, Johnstone being the three main incidents cited by the Weegia.
Speaking personally, my hatred of the old organisation, and the tribute act, is not rooted that much in football.
Yes, their football related antics enhances the opprobrium, but to me, the fact that an organisation whose only USP is the most vile propagation of the insidious elements of the very worst of Scottish and Irish history is permitted to survive and thrive in a modern, multicultural society is Scotland's true shame.