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England are better than Scotland,

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posted on 16/11/12

I bow to the local knowledge of Ad,concerning the QPR v Millwall rows...................just thought QPR would not get too involved,but nutters all over,I suppose,even here?

You want some?

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 16/11/12

Blackburn Rovers firm is the deadliest of the deadly.

posted on 16/11/12

Scotland and Liverpool were both shatted on by Thatcher in the 80's

posted on 16/11/12

TBAB,

nah,you would kick my erse!
your a rough lot down the Kings road,give me tower hamlets any day.

posted on 16/11/12

But Joe Deadly is the deadliest.

When he's sober.

posted on 16/11/12

Fücking love walking into pubs when that happens, just stroll up to the bar, order ma pint and start getting the craic with whoever's next to me
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I just order my pint, down it and chew up the glass while jumping up and down. Never had any problems

posted on 16/11/12


You gave us Shankly, Dalglish, Souness, Hansen, Nicol, Gillespie, Yeats, St John and Liddell.


And Charlie Adam !

comment by atheist (U2783)

posted on 16/11/12

"Blackburn Rovers firm is the deadliest of the deadly."

Fk all else to do with their life.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 16/11/12

Fk all else to do with their life.


posted on 16/11/12

If you look at the earliest association football in England, most teams were made up of Scotsmen

We developed football from a game where players just tackled andran with the ball to a game where players passed it.

As soon as we beat England in that international, the English started signing Scottish players and adopted our style.

We also did a lot to export the game to Argentina which then spread through the rest of S. America.

The Scots did more for football than the English

posted on 16/11/12

que,

John Terry is quite tough.(so ive heard )

posted on 16/11/12

And Charlie Adam !



For every ying there is a yang

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 16/11/12

The Scots did more for football than the English
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Apart from inventing it. That's the major motion.

posted on 16/11/12

Charlie Adam.

Dundee's poster boy

Fattest Jakie on Earth.

comment by jobby (U1454)

posted on 16/11/12

The Premier league has sterilized the madness. Probably for the better though. I remember heading up to Easter Road on a Tuesday night with the Killie casuals. Running battles, Police on horses chasing you doon the street, bottles flying everywhere.

Crazy days

posted on 16/11/12

Apart from inventing it. That's the major motion


prune juice

posted on 16/11/12

Jukey,

the Scots were only too pleased to play in England,i mean,who wouldnt be? i think you Scots owe us a debt of gratitude,we took you in and showed you how to play good football,



and how to use a toilet properly too.

posted on 16/11/12

juke

As a biker,I used to love walking into Belfast bars with the crash helmet on,just to see the faces,then relief,when I did not open up with a machine gun.

Black humour,Belfast and Glasgow,ye cannae beat it.
There is something beautiful,and at times,mad,about that sense of humour,that does not prevail in England,and I say that as a fan of English comedy.
One thing,Scotland has a better sense of humour,than most of England,imo.

Sorry ad.Top thread,mucker.

Night all.

posted on 16/11/12

The Scots did more for football than the English
=====================================

Apart from inventing it. That's the major motion.


But it was a Scotsman that has made the epl the league that it is , without him you would be nothing

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 16/11/12

Without him Blackburn might have been more successful. I think him for nothing!

posted on 16/11/12

Nite nite TBAB,

catch up wiv ya soon bud.

posted on 16/11/12

is morris dancing, or taking a turn

comment by atheist (U2783)

posted on 16/11/12

SKA.

posted on 16/11/12

jobby

Were ye a wee Killie casual,or just running with them,mate?As a young un,I dabbled.Daft,but top buss,if I am honest.
Strange how it never took off in Eire,and only on a small scale in NI..........too small,I guess.

posted on 16/11/12

SKA, he didn't mean Kean.

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