Eastbear1872
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Met him at Ibrox too. Had a leak next to Phil Collins as WHL , Nearly pissed on his head , he so small .Shell suit Bob from river city.
I'll see your Jim White and raise you Andy Walker at Blackburn v Spurs 2011!
Even my then 11 yr old son was less than impressed
Jim and Billy Reid? Bluenoses? I always thought that their footballing allegiance flew under the media radar.Lovenkrands final
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As far as I know they both are. Murray is a mate of mine and is def a bluenose, Douglas not so much he's not into football but Gillspie who replaced Murray is an absolute dick and to make matters worse hes one eh them.Jim and Billy Reid? Bluenoses? I always thought that their footballing allegiance flew under the media radar.
Not sure, but I know they were at Hunter around the same time as McCoist.Are the Reid brothers bears?
Is she a bear?Graeme Clark of Wet Wet Wet used to sit in my row in the Govan Rear. He'd always attend with his manager Dougie Souness, who always wore a half and half Rangers and England top (The Umbro chequered one). Also see Traceyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura regularly and my son got a photo with Ant Middleton outside the main stand before a game against the scum (2-0, Arfield salute game).
Yep, her and I believe Kenny the guitarist is a Rangers fan. Gav is obviously a jag and I think the drummer is from the dark side.Not sure, but I know they were at Hunter around the same time as McCoist.
Is she a bear?
Clarky, Graeme Clark, bass player and Neil Mitchell, keyboards, both good guys and good Rangers men, and probably with Dougie Souness who is,was their tour manager.
I spent a cup game Clydebank V Rangers with the three of them many years ago (1996) it was played at Firhill and there was a shortage of tickets and my usual contacts at Ibrox couldn't get me any as it was an away game and the stadium was also getting some construction work done the Wets sponsored Clydebank at the time it was a great day, thanks to the guys.
They are one of my favourites so I’m pleased to hear that.Yep, her and I believe Kenny the guitarist is a Rangers fan. Gav is obviously a jag and I think the drummer is from the dark side.
Them and Douglas Hart only member who was a mentally challenged was Bobby GillespieJim and Billy Reid? Bluenoses? I always thought that their footballing allegiance flew under the media radar.
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I knew Gillespie was a dhim, Stevie Wonder could tell me that. I always thought that the Reid bros liked their privacy where all that is concerned.Them and Douglas Hart only member who was a mentally challenged was Bobby Gillespie
I was with you,she was a stunner back then,it may have been Dundee we played.Kirsty Wark was in the Clachan Bar before/after a Kilmarnock game that's about my whack of seeing anybody remotely famous at or going to the football, boring I know
I remember reading years ago, way back when he was still playing, that he was asked in a magazine interview what football team he supported and he said Chelsea and Rangers. Also - and I'm giving it away now - he is the answer to one of the two best football quiz questions ever.Ian Botham in hospitality circa 1994. Think he was up for one of Super's testimonial events. An absolute gentleman and oozed charisma. And that's all I have to say about that!
Mentioned recently that I sat in the next seat but one to Robert Duval, it was only at ht when I saw his face on the big screens that I realised he must be a VIP, I had no idea who he was, just an American talking incessantly throughout the game.
It was in the lead up to them filming 'A Shot at Glory', he was trying to understand the intracsies of Scottish Football, hence all the questions.
Yip that's where I was.He appeared pretty close to kickoff. I was behind the goals towards the corner, same end the Russkis were
Don’t really want to admit this, but when I was 11 my Dad took my older brother and I to the Scotland v Argentina game at Hampden. Scotland won 1-0 (Stewart McKimmie)
Sat right behind me was Rod Fucking Stewart. My Dad wasn’t best pleased when he realised that he was right behind us and he totally blanked him. I remember he put his hands on my shoulders during the celebration of the goal. At the time I never thought anything of it but looking back now I feel degraded. I should have swapped seats with my brother.
At the away leg, the two Ulster bears right at the very front of the Gers support who were given a totally unprovoked hiding by the Gardai that started all the trouble before that game?Hate to say this...... Tin Hat On!,,,,,
Jim White at Rangers Bohemians UEFA cup 1984!
Head already hung in shame!!!
Lulu was always one of our own. Her autobiography tells the story of how, as a wee girl growing up in a tenement in Dennistoun, she would hang out the window waiting for her father to come home from Ibrox (usually via the Pub), says the first song she ever learned to sing was The Sash and she would serenade him with it all the way up the road.I won 2 tickets for the Main Stand in the Rangers News in September 1972 against Falkirk, my first time ever at Ibrox, and just a couple of rows behind us was Lulu (she was appearing at the Edmiston Club at the time).
Remember meeting Jim Diamond, well, not really meeting him, but he was playing pool on the table next to me, and my mates and I were secretly taking the piss out of him because we thought it was just a guy that looked like him. Turned out it was him. Beat that for the shitiest post in this thread.