Means what exactly ? What would you sacrifice to go watch the bhoys.?me personaly everything revolves around when and where we are playing ..
posted on 10/6/11
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Cannae even construct a sentence either!
posted on 10/6/11
My burd hates it but tough she knew I went to all the games when we met. Getting married next year though but should the 14th April throw up Rangers home or away or be a really important game then we may have to reschedule.
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I'm getting married on April 14th 2012 too, weird. OF games are usually on a Sunday so we should be alright. If not I'll just have to hide her dress or phone in a bomb threat at the Chapel, probably a weekly occurence in Scotland
posted on 10/6/11
Cannae even construct a sentence either!
posted on 10/6/11
Amazing the guys on here going "check me out, I'd move my wedding day for the football"
In my book that makes you the kind of guy folk avoid talking to in the pub. A polite smile and then pretend you've just remembered something and walk off...
posted on 10/6/11
i doubt many people would want to talk to you in the pub anyhow !
posted on 10/6/11
I'll say one thing for these guys though - The never-miss-a-game guys - They're always professionally very successful, fit, healthy, usually quite handsome, and their girlfriends are always absolute stunners.
Am I right?
posted on 10/6/11
no we are all fat and lazy from all the walking to grounds we do , unlike yourself who is slim and fit after sitting in front of the telly all day stuffing yer puss with crispas and drinking strong lager !
posted on 10/6/11
I'd agree mate. Its certainly not cheap. Last season was about £8-£9k home and away for the season. I know I don't get value for money but at the end of the day whats the alternative? Walking round B&Q on a Saturday? No thanks.
posted on 10/6/11
My love for Celtic is extremly important and only family truly matters much much more.
I am the kind of guy that a defeat like the ICT one will have me down for days and days and I won't deny that,others it isn't so important and that is fine also.
posted on 11/6/11
"I'd agree mate. Its certainly not cheap. Last season was about £8-£9k home and away for the season. I know I don't get value for money but at the end of the day whats the alternative?"
Hillwalking, running, cycling, travelling, reading, writing, playing sport, spending time with your family, visiting family, learning to fly, learning another language...
Apart from anything else, is there not something a bit odd in wanting to spend half your life in the company of other men, watching other men, and occassionally hugging other men? I'd rather be at home riding the mrs.