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Thread: Ibrokes falling apart

  1. #11
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    re: Ibrokes falling apart

    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    I don't see what the bit hanging off the roof last night has to do with what happened in 1902 or 1971, when scores of people died, completely different stadium, completely different people in charge at the time. I'm not aware that the current Ibrox has a 'horrendous safety record'.

    Just my take on it, if it's not yours then fire on.

    For what it's worth I agree entirely with the point that the fans' safety should be the most important thing.
    Safety issues that were warned of but not taken seriously enough for definitive action to be taken.
    I hope the place falls into the dust - although I'd rather it happen when it's empty...

  2. #12

    re: Ibrokes falling apart

    Quote Originally Posted by happytim
    the current ibrox has nought to do with the old ibrox and is under a different ownership.
    Funny that: it's "unbroken history" whenever it suits and "nothing to dae with us" when it disnae. :/

  3. #13
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    re: Ibrokes falling apart

    5 star ibrokes timmy

    WATP
    GSTQ


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