Reading through the reports of the Glasgow Cup and the trouble making the headlines.
Can anyone suggest why the feck in a stadium that holds 60,000 they had the two sets of supporters right next to each other when accordingly there was only 8.000 in attendence, because I cant come up with one when there has already been trouble at one fixture these teams played this season and had another played behind closed doors to avoid such
Why
posted on 29/4/14
Ivan, the green brigade did do that and i was fine with them up until they began to think they were politicians
These so called followers aren't anything like what the green brigade intended to be
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In Latin America it's often in-fighting between rival groups within the same set of fans.
Being in charge of the Ultras is a very profitable position. Boca recently had what amounted to a civil war among its own support because of it.
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NNH, it was always going to go that way though.
You boys should listen to me more often. I'm always right.
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Your Hotel on London Road post says otherwise
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I'm right even when I'm wrong. Especially when I'm wrong.
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To me Aberdeen are a weird lot in Scottish fitba they don't even have a rival but seem to manage to get a lot of bad publicity maybe they feel left out
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I'd say 3 balls with sheep have something to do with that mate
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They try to create a rivalry with us and go on about a derby when they're 67 miles up the road
At least there is some merit in it. St Johnstone seem to hate us and even sing about us and we genuinely have no feelings about them either way. We don't even dislike them. They're utterly irrelevant to us.
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Then you got Inter and AC fans . kind of hard to trash the oppositions stadium when its also your own
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NNH