That's when I was born.
Wait till Roy Keane sees it!
I was working in Cork then, makes me feel really oldThat's when I was born.
I feel really old as well, if that makes you feel better mate.I was working in Cork then, makes me feel really old
1988/89?That's when I was born.
Definitely one of them.1988/89?
Aye his head came out at 23.59 and the rest after midnight.1988/89?
Probably 89 Bob.Definitely one of them.
Probably 89 Bob.
88 was a leap year.
They always say I have an old head on my shoulders.Aye his head came out at 23.59 and the rest after midnight.
I broke my leg Very Severely in 1988 aged 36 and I'm really really OLD,if it makes you both feel better lolI feel really old as well, if that makes you feel better mate.
I will be 36 this year.I broke my leg Very Severely in 1988 aged 36 and I'm really really OLD,if it makes you both feel better lol
Get yourself a top mate.You called?
Get yourself a top mate.
Jesus a young RAFbob we tip buddy,enjoy everything, everyday make the most of life it goes far too quickly WATPI will be 36 this year.
A coal carry?Might get MCCOIST on back.
Cheers mate, I'll try my best to enjoy it all as it comes.Jesus a young RAFbob we tip buddy,enjoy everything, everyday make the most of life it goes far too quickly WATP
That's when I was born.
Something I do very little.Makes you think
There was a wee sub-section of the Hibs support declared themselves as Loyalists in the meaning of supporting Ulster, the Crown etc.. I remember timmy going into utter meltdown at this revelation.Are the Hibs Loyalists still on the go?
J.G MacLean being the leader aff.Are the Hibs Loyalists still on the go?
Naw, ah've goat the heatin oanYou called?
I am pretty sure there was a rangers/loyalist pub in Edinburgh,might even been in Leith.i was in it a couple of times in the 80’s.one of which was after the big walk in Edinburgh in 86 which went to the park in leith.J.G MacLean being the leader aff.
The Coburg.I am pretty sure there was a rangers/loyalist pub in Edinburgh,might even been in Leith.i was in it a couple of times in the 80’s.one of which was after the big walk in Edinburgh in 86 which went to the park in leith.
yes that’s it,you could also buy orange/loyalist regalia,tapes,books etc.i think it was a Masonic hall which the east county used as a headquarters and had a wee shop in it.i got a couple on band tapes out of it before one of our games at Easter Road.The Coburg.
They were quite regular back in the day at Platoon gigsThere was a wee sub-section of the Hibs support declared themselves as Loyalists in the meaning of supporting Ulster, the Crown etc.. I remember timmy going into utter meltdown at this revelation.
Good job you weren't born in 1946I was working in Cork then, makes me feel really old
Didn't Gerry McCabe play for them around that time?I was working in Cork then, makes me feel really old
Intended to go there after MacPherson's testimonial at Tynecastle.The Coburg.
Possibly. I didn’t go to any sporting events as there was nearly always balaclava clad collectors at each turnstile. Plus I came back home every weekendDidn't Gerry McCabe play for them around that time?