I guess the Sun “reporter” got confused and thought he was writing about the Venice Masquerade Ball.You're wrong mate, " masked revellers " according to the scum of the Scottish Sun.
Slightly off topic, but this reminds me of an old song I haven't heard for years, I can only remember a couple of the lines...
Like a plague of rats scurrying through a backstreet lane.
So listen all you Celtic fans, just turn your bus aroundSlightly off topic, but this reminds me of an old song I haven't heard for years, I can only remember a couple of the lines...
"..and the sound of breaking glass.."
"...you might get into Bridgeton, but you'll never got out alive..."
May be wrong lines, but can anyone confirm the title and the full song?
Ready made customer base for him to punt gear toThe fat horse puncher loves to hang around with them.
Report it as football fans probably with a photo of someone wearing blueWe can make jokes about them all we want, but sooner or later one of them will pull a blade and we'll be looking at best, a serious injury or even worse.
Then what?
Slightly off topic, but this reminds me of an old song I haven't heard for years, I can only remember a couple of the lines...
"..and the sound of breaking glass.."
"...you might get into Bridgeton, but you'll never got out alive..."
May be wrong lines, but can anyone confirm the title and the full song?
The Ally is a Rangers shop now, not in the same bracket as the Louden or the Bristol though.It looks like they were trying to get along to the Bristol Bar and the cops cut them off hence the run down Bluevale st . Drank in the The Ally bar in the 70s- it was a mixed shop then, the Crown was a Celtic shop IIRC
Yes this is a fact complete and utter shitebags.It's funny how they won't meet the mob when invited utter shitbags
The difference is theirs is making a political point whereas the UB was just bigoted. Had GB sang get all the Brits out of Ireland or UB sang go home all IRA then it would be roles reversed.
As is generally the case they are cute enough to work within the legislation. Something our boys need to be better at frankly.
We can make jokes about them all we want, but sooner or later one of them will pull a blade and we'll be looking at best, a serious injury or even worse.
If your tired and your weary and your heart just skipped a beat....Boys from the toll. Not off topic, that's the reference mate.
Jeez....that takes me back!If your tired and your weary and your heart just skipped a beat....
And you’ll hear our famous cryJeez....that takes me back!
Take a walk into the Mermaid?
Maybe somebody will punch his eyes straight the googly eyed lady's front bottomThe fat horse puncher will get his comeuppance eventually
Get out ya …And you’ll hear our famous cry
Exactly this.Exactly, wouldn’t want anyone reading some of these comments thinking Celtic fans are punch bags.
Plenty of them would stab you as quick as look at you.
With any luck mateMaybe somebody will punch his eyes straight the googly eyed lady's front bottom
Keep hearing this there must be bears that stay next to him imagine seeing that prick everydayThe fat horse puncher will get his comeuppance eventually
One day at Brigton CrossSlightly off topic, but this reminds me of an old song I haven't heard for years, I can only remember a couple of the lines...
"..and the sound of breaking glass.."
"...you might get into Bridgeton, but you'll never got out alive..."
May be wrong lines, but can anyone confirm the title and the full song?
Always followed by;One day at Brigton Cross
A Celtic bus went past
And all that you could hear
Was the sound of breaking glass
So listen all you 19th century terrorists
And turn your buses round
You might get into Brigton
But you'll never get effing out!!
He seems to do what he wants with nothing happening to him in return, is he a hard man?The fat horse puncher will get his comeuppance eventually
Carry a blade does the fat oneHe seems to do what he wants with nothing happening to him in return, is he a hard man?
Obviously a prick then.Carry a blade does the fat one
Considering their singing a song and not one of them will be irish, it's got bigotry all over it.We all know what they mean when they give it the "Brits out" routine, and it ain't just our soldiers!
They might be cute, but having lived in this city all my life, I know 19th Century Terrorist1sm when I see or hear it.
Superb.One day at Brigton Cross
A Celtic bus went past
And all that you could hear
Was the sound of breaking glass
So listen all you 19th century terrorists
And turn your buses round
You might get into Brigton
But you'll never get effing out!!
There was literally 60000 of them singing it at the game. The MSPs aren't interested.Where is this video mate - did you forward to any media outlets or even MSPs?
"Crown" a celtc bar - surely not!It looks like they were trying to get along to the Bristol Bar and the cops cut them off hence the run down Bluevale st . Drank in the The Ally bar in the 70s- it was a mixed shop then, the Crown was a Celtic shop IIRC
Thr Crown Creighton has always been the only bar on Duke Street for them."Crown" a celtc bar - surely not!
Lets not be kidded in the 80,s early 90,s when we were organised these nonetities where a joke hope the days come back soon and stop these wee assholes running around the city.
The supporters, in conjunction with the pubs need to get more organised now. One day that mob will get lucky and there will be serious injuries on our side or worse if they are allowed to carry on like this.Heard that it was 6 scum GB that got garaged along with 2 Rangers lads. That's two Rangers pubs attacked in as many months. It's liberty taking. This needs nipped in the bud. Organisation and coordination is key here.
Always has been the crown creighton it's called"Crown" a celtc bar - surely not!
Absolutely a mhanks shop"Crown" a celtc bar - surely not!
The one across from tennents is a celtic pub alsoThr Crown Creighton has always been the only bar on Duke Street for them.
During the week there were usually Rangers fans drinking in there. Quiz events ect. Not sure if that's still the case but it's always been a Celtic pubThr Crown Creighton has always been the only bar on Duke Street for them.
From what i've heard if they go near The Bristol it would be a big mistake although i'm sure someone from that area will correct me if i'm wrongIt looks like they were trying to get along to the Bristol Bar and the cops cut them off hence the run down Bluevale st . Drank in the The Ally bar in the 70s- it was a mixed shop then, the Crown was a Celtic shop IIRC
I've drank in Duke Street for nearly 40 years and I've never set foot in the Crown."Crown" a celtc bar - surely not!
They wouldn't have got by the loudenFrom what i've heard if they go near The Bristol it would be a big mistake although i'm sure someone from that area will correct me if i'm wrong
Ally Bar Volunteers you meanSo who were the "Masked Revellers" then?
I'd like to think it refers to the Ally Bar Defenders!
Think it used to be two separate pubs way back in the day until they merged it into one.Always has been the crown creighton it's called