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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostHow recent is this? If it goes back to the 1980s, the reason could have been hats. Seriously. It was very common indeed then for red and green hats to be sold at Arsenal with Arsenal on one side and Celtic on the other. In fact, I wore one.
As a non-practicing C of E er it didn't seem at all crackers because of the Irish and Scots background of past players and the vibrant Irish music scene in North London of which I felt a part.
I believe similar hats were also available at other clubs at the time. No one really knew why they were ever on sale but they were popular and led to partial allegiances. Perhaps Rangers now need to do something similar with sympathetic clubs.
Celtic's history and general ethos is also now much more in tune with the largely left-of-centre culture of modern Scottish society ... all in my humble opinion, of course. Those of immigrant stock are also more likely to support the Hoops which has the added bonus of spreading the name worldwide. I've seen boys wearing Celtic shirts in small villages in Northern Italy on quite a number of occasions.
Lat is right about those hats (and scarfs) at some English grounds. I also possess a book called Celtic United which explores the link between the Glasgow club and a certain other in Manchester. There is also, somewhat ironically these days, a strong connection with Liverpool FC!
Since McCann saved the club, it has been run on a much more commercial and successful level off the field and is now in the happy position of being on the verge of clearing all bank debt ... most unusual for a football club today?
Rangers now need to find the equivalent of a Fergus McCann, but, sadly for them in the current financial climate, that might prove to be virtually impossible ...
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Am I being cynical, but it seems to me that Rangers' employees and suppliers will suffer, but the club will not, unless they are relegated, 10 points is hardly a punishment - they will still be 2nd! Someone who recognises the strength of the brand will get them for twopence halpefnny and it will be business as usual - this is not Stockport or Argyle or even Leeds, but there are parallels there, but Leeds had already fallen down two rungs of the ladder.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostRangers now need to find the equivalent of a Fergus McCann, but, sadly for them in the current financial climate, that might prove to be virtually impossible ...
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KEN BATES as usual HATED by Leeds Utd supporters, due to lack of investment and selling young talented players....Big demonstration at this Saturdays match....there's a man who could not be dragged by a Centurion tank, who seems to get out of the wrong side of bed every morning....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostKEN BATES as usual HATED by Leeds Utd supporters, due to lack of investment and selling young talented players....Big demonstration at this Saturdays match....there's a man who could not be dragged by a Centurion tank, who seems to get out of the wrong side of bed every morning....
As an Owl it is in my contract not to shed tears over Leeds!
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postah lateralthinking1 you went to Arsenal matches ..... aha .....
(I also spent many Saturday afternoons at Bootham (now Kitkat) Crescent - mainly 1980s - and supported YC at Wembley).Last edited by Guest; 14-02-12, 14:46.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostLee Clarke sacked at 'udders.
Absolutely bonkers.
Who on earth do they think they will get who will be better?
As for the next Huddersfield manage three with Yorkshire credentials:
Grayson?
Warnock?
McCarthy?
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post(I also spent many Saturday afternoons at Bootham (now Kitkat) Crescent - mainly 1980s - and supported YC at Wembley).
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI saw the legendary Ted McDougall (who once scored nine goals in an FA Cup tie ) play for Bournemouth at Bootham Crescent in about 1970. He was famous for staying loyal to Bournemouth in Div 3 for many years despite offers from top clubs.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostThat was the first year I saw a match on television. The first live one was the year after but I went to very few of them in the 1970s. Boyer also went from York to Bournemouth. I'm hazy but I believe they had a good partnership.
Boyer was a real star for us , replacing Channon, leading us to promotion with Supermac, and scoring plenty of goals in his two seasons with us in the top flight.
Happy days those were at The Dell.
(not that we are complaining at the moment !!)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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