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Think there could be quite a lot of 'exuberance' witnessed tomorrow.
On and off the field.
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Would be a real shame if it descended into a massive brawl on the park and an even bigger one off the park.
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Disappointingly tame affair.
There's always Hogmanay lol.
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I don't understand why folk get themselves so bothered about this game. Means fuck all to me. There's a lot bigger games out there. West coast media build it up to something it's not.
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blackandtangerine wrote:
I don't understand why folk get themselves so bothered about this game. Means fuck all to me. There's a lot bigger games out there. West coast media build it up to something it's not.
If I could replicate an atmosphere at Tannadice it would be taken from Boca Juniors or some of the Polish teams like Poznan. Besiktas, Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have some passion and Dortmund in Germany too have a cracking way of doing the whole visual plus vocal thing.
Overall Boca have it all for me. Pundits squawking about the weegie caper need to watch a bit more world fitba before proclaiming the shite they constantly spout.
Don't usually watch the Infirm matches but if I do it's for the same reasons I'd watch You've Been Framed .
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Never bother watching the twins, but the result means my local is quieter tonight.
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Tbf it's always good watching an old firm match in the boozer, listening to loads of folk who couldn't point to Glasgow on a map arguing like fuck about a sport they know nothing about because the "team I've supported all my life" is playing.
Haven't watched one for years, but I did used to enjoy shit stirring in the boozer with the above mentioned fannies.
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Refuse to watch them playing, the bearded ladies of Scottish futba, but did see the winning goal on the news. Then Dembele and Griffiths run over the Hamden track and vault the wall into the crowd. BT apparently said Dembele got a yella and Griffiths nothing (although he was booked minutes later for time wasting), but The Guardian and the SPFL Website say Dembele not booked at all. Referee was Craig Thompson. Can anyone tell me what if anything did happen re this? Our players get booked if they score in front of opposition supporters!
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Foo Kin Twat wrote:
Refuse to watch them playing, the bearded ladies of Scottish futba, but did see the winning goal on the news. Then Dembele and Griffiths run over the Hamden track and vault the wall into the crowd. BT apparently said Dumbelly got a yella and Griffiths nothing (although he was booked minutes later for time wasting), but The Guardian and the SPFL Website say Dumbelly not booked at all. Referee was Craig Thompson. Can anyone tell me what if anything did happen re this? Our players get booked if they score in front of opposition supporters!
Just for you Foo Kin. Yeah you're right.
Dumbelly and Thumb run down the by-line round the back of the corner-flag toward the crowd. They run straight past a copper, jump over the hoardings right into the stand.
Loads of supporters leave their seats, running down to the hoardings to grab Dumbelly and Thumb.
Forrest then arrives and joins them leaping into the mix (there's 1 steward in amongst this who's smothered by them all.
Then Sinclair and 1 of the Celtic bench join in.
Then 3 stewards come alomg at the back of the Celtic players, "to try and push the Celtic fans back away from the hoarding toward their seats".
The copper who they ran past is standing doing phuck-all. 2 other coppers arrive with 3 women coppers. An inspector boyo appears
Dozens more supporters continue running toward this during the whole event.
Tierney and Lustig then turn up.
As Dumbelly comes back onto pitch still on his soapbox, Thompson waits down the touchline a bit, Yellow card in hand, but you dont see the Yellow being shown, as the replay of the goal comes on. TV shows Dumbelly getting a Yellow for the excessive celebration, which p1sses off Chris Sutton no end.
Bigot Brothers Corporation doesna show it either.