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Old orange away shirt worn with (foolish?) pride today amongst the Celtic fans at work
I remember the first time I saw this top, during a brief visit back up north for the first time in a year or two, and I honestly thought that new depths had been plumbed..
So much for the old firm against sectarianism...
You can turn your back on a person, but never turn your back on a drug, especially when its waving a razor sharp hunting knife in your eye
Gottdammerung wrote:So much for the old firm against sectarianism...
The official line is that at the time there were quite a few Dutch on the books at Ibrox, and some 'Gers fans took to wearing Holland home shirts to games, thus orange was adopted for an away strip colour.
I'm not so sure - but it brightens up my wardrobe somewhat.
Old orange away shirt worn with (foolish?) pride today amongst the Celtic fans at work
...As long as Venables isn't linked with the job...
Good for you mate!
We are the people
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go