Monacer, you see as you did not have anything worthwhile to contribute, I did not understand why you bothered, but I supposed it never bothered you in the past either.
I simply asked a question to RebelBhoy, with the question being, is part of the matchday experience, going to look at gravestones of former players. Hardly a difficult question, next time, I will put some hidden agenda in the question if it would make you happier?
If I didn't answer it, I shall. I know a few season book holders who live in Fife. They have kids (early teens)and they have season books too. They drive through early on. He likes to take his time and the M8 can be a bitch. They park up close to Celtic park and go for a cup of tea. They still have an age to spare before KO. If there is a ceremony an hour before the game, that is a perfect way to take the kids along and help them know what the club came from and demonstrate longevity of the relationship between the local area and the club. I'd like to think that perhaps a graveyard tour on matchdays might be something available to supporters. It is nearly always somebody's first time. I genuinely never thought anyone would have thought this in any way weird.
Hey Reb - I am totally with you on this, sentimental as my upbringing has been....we either have it or not. Each to their own however but I think it enriches our being in this life.
nothing gets me more up for a football match than paying a visit to a grave yard.... PS is everyone on this board with "hoop" as part of their username mentally ill?
Poor Santos, a man with no past heroes. A man who never thinks once about any of the Rangers players who have past on. All the Rangers players who made the club.........unique who broke legs, other peoples and cheated and conned the opposition to many tarnished titles. All the great Rangers players who combined with the referees from the same lodges to win regularly.
"broadfoot deserves all he gets. I've said from day 1 and have never changed my opinion. he is 100% ****e at football. I've said the same about Edu for a while aswell but since the 4-2 game against the IRA he's come on leaps and bounds." Trevor Santos and his words of wisdom.
Santos, is one in a million, he is able to diagnose illnesses from a far. He must be very scarce of friends as he seems to spend much of this time interacting with Celtic fans who he does not like and of course the feeling is mutual. Only a tolerant board like Celtic would allow the like of him to stay but then the Celtic club has always had a reputation of been kind to people in need and people less fortunate than the majority in society.
It seems the Rangers fans who come on to our board appear to get angry and think that been abusive is a worthwhile contribution to make. I pity them as they don't seem to be able to comment without letting themselves down. As I tried to point out before, it is often better to not post than post something stupid showing your emotions.
I remember when you stated that "it is often better to not post than post something stupid", was it not in the same paragraph that you were saying 1 euro=£1.20? I am sure there is irony there somewhere.