Was over at the game on Sunday and was getting a bite to eat in Wetherspoons in Jamaica Street. A good crowd of people in with the Celtic game playing, showing both Celtic and Rangers fan sitting having a pint and a munch. Then about 30 of the scummiest looking folk marched in with their baseball caps and stone island jackets on. People looked over initially but were more interested in the game. They stood about for a bit getting on like dicks before leaving. If they were looking a rumble I wonder why they didn't go to one of the many Gers bars? My cousin was over with me from the states and he asked the same thing "If they are looking trouble why don't they go up to the Louden?" Of course it was like a cup final for them in Ibrox and when I looked over at them their fans were more interested in yelling at our fans than watching the game. Bunch of ****ers.
I feel for your cousin, coming over from the US to watch that turgid ****e. Apart from that, I've said that for years, that the Ayberdeen fans that come down casue more trouble at the match than I've ever seen at a Rangers-Celtic match. The only trouble I've seen at an OF game was when I was younger, and it was at the Old Parkhead, when a group of Thellick fans managed to get in the Rangers crowd going to the match and a small rammy ensued. But I've seen countless barneys caused by the Wooly-minded at Ibrox over the years.
That's not what you said though is it? What you actually said was: Yet another "Medro makes up stuff on the internet" shocker!
Yeah they didn't start any trouble but it was obvious they were looking for some, coming into a bar, not ordering anything and standing shouting and getting on like ****s before leaving and yes they were asked to leave by one of the bar staff or possibly the manager.
1 of them lost an arm http://www.thesun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/3783049/Mans-arm-ripped-off-by-train-door.html