JUst back from the game and I am as pished as a fart.
I love it when we batter them and today we battered them.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostNice one. I'm Leeds but as Kingstonian are the closest team to me, they are the ones I go to.
You won't need me to tell you how much I want you to get a win.
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostI'm a Gillingham fan but have been a season ticket holder at Crawley Town for the past three seasons. Getting my reward on Saturday with a trip to Old Trafford that makes it all worth it.
You won't need me to tell you how much I want you to get a win.
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Now, you huns and tims have a nice weekend. Please keep the domestic violence and alcohol related crime to a minimum.
All us neutrals want a nice quiet Old Firm weekend
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostI'm a Gillingham fan but have been a season ticket holder at Crawley Town for the past three seasons. Getting my reward on Saturday with a trip to Old Trafford that makes it all worth it.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostI'd have a drink with any of the Dhims on this site. They'd be buying of course.
Better organise it for Giro day then......
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostI don't think that's quite fair. I wouldn't class the banter we throw at each other on those threads as sectarian. Sectarian is the young Celtic lad getting his throat cut as he's walking home from the game just for wearing his scarf. Or the Rangers fan stabbed to death in a city centre pub by a Celtic fan for no reason other than he was a bear.
Too many people automatically label normal football banter as bigoted bile just because it involves Rangers / Celtic. I've seen and heard far worse stuff at a Man U / Liverpool game or a Tottenham / Arsenal game.
I'd have a drink with any of the Dhims on this site. They'd be buying of course.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostActually threads 'die' of their own accord when no one bothers replying in them and they fall off the first page.
Sectarianism is what keeps the Scottish football threads alive.
HTH
Too many people automatically label normal football banter as bigoted bile just because it involves Rangers / Celtic. I've seen and heard far worse stuff at a Man U / Liverpool game or a Tottenham / Arsenal game.
I'd have a drink with any of the Dhims on this site. They'd be buying of course.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf not wanting to watch ruby was an infallible sign of being a homo, the UK population would have dwindled to almost zero about fifty years after William Webb Ellis first picked up that football.
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