Originally posted by Lord Mersey
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The Round Ball Game
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scottycelt
Reverting to proper football, James MacMillan is apparently a huge Celtic fan ... in fact, I'm sure there was a photo of him in a Proms brochure some years ago, proudly sporting the club scarf, and posing in his irritatingly ever-photogenic manner outside the entrance to Celtic Park.
Has Oor Jummy never watched Partick Thistle ... ?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHas Oor Jummy never watched Partick Thistle ... ?
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John Skelton
Originally posted by antongould View Postwhat was the final score?
There are some fascinating YouTube clips (Fulham played Austria at the Cottage in 1933! 1-1 draw). I was at many of the games of the 1970s / 80s that are on YouTube - feels like a different world.
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Originally posted by John Skelton View Post
It comes from growing up in Fulham, then Hammersmith and Putney and watching Fulham drop in the 70s as QPR climbed (and let us know about it). And the Fulham Park Rangers business left a bad taste. And Mark Hughes and his ambition and ...
... erm, good luck for the rest of the season .
At least you're not a Chelsea supporter! (sorry, Chelsea fans!)Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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scottycelt
Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post....or scoffed a Forfar Bridie at the Hedge Side at Glebe Park?
http://www.myfootballtravels.com/201...yr-united.html
During my misspent youth travelling around Scotland on a Saturday afternoon to watch football, I always thought Stirling Albion's old ground was the prettiest (wasn't it called Annfield?) but, sadly, I never got around to visiting Glebe Park.
It certainly appears to have the edge on Firhill.
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