Spurge wrote:Was going to suggest the 1st half in Bairds and the 2nd half in the Louden. However a bit of research suggests Bairds was closed down a few years ago following violent incidents.
Visited Bairds in 2000 with a glaswegian mate of mine who was a celtic fan and his old man and best mate who were rangers fans, quite an atmosphere to say the least! We then got a taxi to the louden (rangers pub). The driver thought we were off our rockers but we were just off our tits!
I guess that doesnt really help.
Spurge wrote:Yep every bit a rangers pub.
Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Yep every bit a rangers pub.
Just had a look. Basically the Mary D's of Glasgow haha. Nice one.
ross.mcfc wrote:Paisley is the nearest place the airport and will have plenty pubs.
I genuinely can’t think of good place I like to watch football in Glasgow City Centre. I tend to stick to the West End which is also pretty easy to get to from the airport. Dram or The Old School House is normally where I end up.
Mase wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:Paisley is the nearest place the airport and will have plenty pubs.
I genuinely can’t think of good place I like to watch football in Glasgow City Centre. I tend to stick to the West End which is also pretty easy to get to from the airport. Dram or The Old School House is normally where I end up.
A rangers fan recommended getting the Met (or Team, not sure what you guys call is up there) to near Ibrox and go to either The District and The Grapes.
I just don't wanna be surrounded by fuckin Celtic fans that are "supporting" Liverpool because they share a song.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:Paisley is the nearest place the airport and will have plenty pubs.
I genuinely can’t think of good place I like to watch football in Glasgow City Centre. I tend to stick to the West End which is also pretty easy to get to from the airport. Dram or The Old School House is normally where I end up.
A rangers fan recommended getting the Met (or Team, not sure what you guys call is up there) to near Ibrox and go to either The District and The Grapes.
I just don't wanna be surrounded by fuckin Celtic fans that are "supporting" Liverpool because they share a song.
It's fucking hilarious that, during the 70s there was rumoured links directly between Liverpool football club and Loyalist paramiltaries to the point where if you wore a Liverpool shirt on the streets of Belfast you were believed to be showing support for the UVF. A rag shirt then became symbolic of being sympathetic to the nationalist movement. Now you have Celtic fans supporting Liverpool and vice versa, fucking idiots the lot of them on both sides.
Mase wrote:A rangers fan recommended getting the Met (or Tram, not sure what you guys call is up there) to near Ibrox and go to either The District and The Grapes.
I just don't wanna be surrounded by fuckin Celtic fans that are "supporting" Liverpool because they share a song.
ross.mcfc wrote:Coopers Sports Bar on Great Western Road is the one I forgot. The West End is quite affluent and has a heavy student population so it’s a decent mix and you won’t get any riffraff.
Bear60 wrote:Was there any dippers there mate
Mase wrote:
Everyone I spoke to though said "I'm a United fan, we hope City win"
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:
Everyone I spoke to though said "I'm a United fan, we hope City win"
Silly cunts. In all my years I can think of 2 years when Dippers and Scum were actually rivalling each other for the league. And one of them was about 1965 before I can remember
nottsblue wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:
Everyone I spoke to though said "I'm a United fan, we hope City win"
Silly cunts. In all my years I can think of 2 years when Dippers and Scum were actually rivalling each other for the league. And one of them was about 1965 before I can remember
I know. I just don't get the hype that rag v dippers games have. There's no real rivalry. When the dippers were finishing 1st or 2nd every year for nearly 20 years the rags rarely troubled them and then when the rags ruled the roost the dippers were fucking nowhere. Arsenal or Chelsea were their biggest rivals.
nottsblue wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:
Everyone I spoke to though said "I'm a United fan, we hope City win"
Silly cunts. In all my years I can think of 2 years when Dippers and Scum were actually rivalling each other for the league. And one of them was about 1965 before I can remember
I know. I just don't get the hype that rag v dippers games have. There's no real rivalry. When the dippers were finishing 1st or 2nd every year for nearly 20 years the rags rarely troubled them and then when the rags ruled the roost the dippers were fucking nowhere. Arsenal or Chelsea were their biggest rivals.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
It's the Gospel according to Ferguson, he created it with his perch comment and the Sky generation lapped it up.
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