If Dumbarton hadnt been completely shafted by a spiv, then they would’ve been at their home ground longer than any other club. Miller Street is a crime scene.
The Highland Sh1tbox will be worse
Indeed, it was 1984/85. I actually wanted them to do well though and liked the look of Boghead. Even as a 10 year old, I was aware that they were something different to the norm.
It's a shame these characters arrive and think they're bigger than the club. A football ground lost forever because of some here today/gone tomorrow owner.
I perceived Hill's disdain as English arrogance. However, the fact that a Dumbarton with relatively limited resources to the rest could rise to the top league was a matter of pride to the Scottish football. That the two teams with the considerably more resources could be challenged, defeated and on a regular basis further boosted the meritocracy of our game.
It's all gone now though
Last edited by BogBrush1903; 18-11-2019 at 01:51 PM.
If Dumbarton hadnt been completely shafted by a spiv, then they would’ve been at their home ground longer than any other club. Miller Street is a crime scene.
The Highland Sh1tbox will be worse
Motherwell. I don’t really know what it is but I can’t stand the f’uckers. Hearts, Hibs etc don’t bother me much at all. Dundee United are @rseholes but since they have moved to a smaller league it makes Motherwell my hate team at the moment.
Other than the cheeks, the rest have somewhat become irrelevant.
I used to enjoy beating Utd, but they've been down for so long I don't feel anything towards them.
When we humped them in the cup at Pittodrie, it was expected.
Hearts therefore are the only current ones outside the cheeks, but they're mini huns anyway
Last edited by afc1903mad; 19-11-2019 at 10:37 AM.
Aye, a crying shame and that's it, once it's gone it's gone forever. All that's left is some grainy pics, video footage (not so much unfortunately in Boghead's case) and memories, but they fade and die with their owners. And all because some tw@t with a bit of money had a bee in his bonnet about moving. At least Dumbarton remain in Dumbarton though...
Liverpool for me for generally being a scummy club with scummy fans but also for Ray Kennedy's shocker of a tackle on John McMaster, who was never the same player again.