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huntedbyafreak wrote:
Edmund used to have a newspaper clip of his auld boy, who lived on Sandeman Street, when he was a bairn. He had an uninterrputed view of Tannadice before they put the roof on the Seggy.
True story -its still someplace,its from the Courier in 1959-he was 6.
WASC
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Thats me now posted on ahing lol
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seggyboy73 wrote:
Thats me now posted on ahing lol
Post a picture you hopeless cunt
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I cant no got a scooby how too lol...need to get uncle K to teach me
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That is fucking brilliant photo of the side on to the seggy there bud
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Just spend 10 minutes looking at the corner flag picture reliving my first game 1976 I think it was 5-0 against Ayr. I spent an amazing 5years with my grandad watching the black and whites as he called them from the corner.
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Beharder wrote:
Just spend 10 minutes looking at the corner flag picture reliving my first game 1976 I think it was 5-0 against Ayr. I spent an amazing 5years with my grandad watching the black and whites as he called them from the corner.
weird that mate, was born in 71 and the old man started taking me im guessing 76...not 100% sure but the first games i can remember are against partick thistle and ayr utd
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It was the first season of the old premier league, too young to grasp the importance of it all . I now appreciate why my grandad got so excited about a 0:0 draw at ibrox
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When you see that crowd outside I think thats when you realise we shouldn't moan too much about a queue. We have it a lot better!
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stobievulture wrote:
Must be the Rangers end, spot the white horse
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Tek wrote:
lifesanocean wrote:
Cathkin Park
Firhill
Separated at birth?
I had a wee walk round Cathkin Park recently LAO (another ground ticked aff the list).
Couldnae fucking believe just how big the pitch was.It's HUGE.
Was back at Cathkin Park last week with a far better looking wee chap than myself (my Son).
The work that has been carried out by benevolant volunteers in the 4 years since i've been there is just terrific.
So much of the old terraces have been weeded and de-mossed. Parts of the crumbling terrace have slowly been rebuilt and gravel put down where there was only a quagmire of mud.
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Part of me thinks it is great what they are doing to Cathkin Park, the other part thinks it should be left to ruin - something quite romantic about seeing it being left to the elements.
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SlatefordArab wrote:
Part of me thinks it is great what they are doing to Cathkin Park, the other part thinks it should be left to ruin - something quite romantic about seeing it being left to the elements.
Ach the vast majority of it still very much is mate.
Tbh i can't see how they could do much more with the ground. Most of it is under a mini forrest and the terracing is all crumbling etc.