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You only 58 ? Well I'll be dammedI've been going to games since I was about 8 from about 1968 my dad used to lift me over the turnstiles been hooked ever since after my family it's my team still get buzz every time I walk into Ibrox
I can see you sitting playing the banjo tune from Deliverance while reading this thread looking for a bird.I agree with you. You can get everything ready for dinner before the game
I can see you sitting playing the banjo tune from Deliverance while reading this thread looking for a bird.
Stamp collecting mateGuilty. What's your interest?
Stamp collecting mate
Sorry mate I will go quietly.You're on the wrong thread then mate.
Sorry mate I will go quietly.
My last couple of long term girlfriends have gone to Ibrox with me and both my daughters have season tickets
You trying to sa say I'm Phil 3 names ?You know it makes sense mate. Banjo playing babe magnets and philatelists rarely get on
You trying to sa say I'm Phil 3 names ?
Taken the Mrs a few times but won't go after early October until late April cos it's 'too cold'.
Telt her that's what a scarf's for.
FFS mate buy her some thermal under rods and a pair of gloves
I often see a group of Cardiff City fans heading to the station to catch a train to Cardiff. There's around 12 to 15 of them on a regular basis, most of them female. I've also worked with quite a few ladies who attended matches (varying teams) regularly.
Watching matches on TV, most crowds seem to include a fair number of female fans
From the late 80's to the mid 90's I travelled to matches on a supporters bus, I can only remember 2 young lady regulars. I honestly don't think I knew any females who were remotely interested in football never mind attending matches.
I know there are a few Bearettes who are on FF, there's probably more but with gender neutral monikers, my question is what sort of percentage of match attending Rangers fans are female?
I'd also be interested to know for how long Bearettes have been attending matches.
I'm a female and a pretty big Rangers fan, I think myself and other female Rangers fans knowledge and love of Rangers would rival a lot of the men!
Lily, the 95 year old lady that still has a season ticket in the SJ Front, met her future husband in the East Enclosure. That must be more than seventy years ago.
Many female football fans are as clued up, passionate and loyal as men.
Pity quite a few aren't though. Stalkers, freaks, slags, money grabbing bitches and loners. Thankfully this group are in the minority
Good for you! Wear a rain coat n don't give her your bank detailsHoy you, I'm quite partial to a slag
Many female football fans are as clued up, passionate and loyal as men.
Pity quite a few aren't though. Stalkers, freaks, slags, money grabbing bitches and loners. Thankfully this group are in the minority
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I've got dodgy habits, but I'm not daft
lady's front bottomCredit where credit is due mate
Just for clarity, "long term" is more than 2 dates yeah?
Yeah one was 7 years the other around 6
I remember John Greigs testimonial for the amount of girls there.
That was the most I had seen at a game
One thing this thread has taught me... never assume a moniker
This is closer to what I was expecting when I opened the threadAgreed, this thread has failed to deliver
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. . . . . . rulesI often see a group of Cardiff City fans heading to the station to catch a train to Cardiff. There's around 12 to 15 of them on a regular basis, most of them female. I've also worked with quite a few ladies who attended matches (varying teams) regularly.
Watching matches on TV, most crowds seem to include a fair number of female fans
From the late 80's to the mid 90's I travelled to matches on a supporters bus, I can only remember 2 young lady regulars. I honestly don't think I knew any females who were remotely interested in football never mind attending matches.
I know there are a few Bearettes who are on FF, there's probably more but with gender neutral monikers, my question is what sort of percentage of match attending Rangers fans are female?
I'd also be interested to know for how long Bearettes have been attending matches.
Put the rod away ffs. you won't be able to reel them all in to the boat.Football is for men! Women watch soaps! - they are not naturally competitive so why would they care who wins? They are naturally nosey and gossipy so they are more suited to watching what the neighbours are up to than watching football, or for that matter any sport! I suppose there are exceptions but the above rule still stands! Why would a woman care about a mens football team any more than a man would care about a womens football team???