Old Ibrox

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Fleck & McCoist Skol Cup Final against the Sheep in 1987. Rangers won 5-3 on penalty's.


I met Wee Flecky in Carnegies in Waterloo St that night.

I npped a wee cracker fae The Multon if memory serves me right and got a wee knee-trembler behind a skip in Scaraway St......<laugh>

Them were the days. <ok>
 
Long To Reign Over Us.


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We were never going to lose that Tax case wi' Lizzie on the throne - she's one of us......:smiley-finger007:
 
I just noticed this.

[video=youtube;piDRo5pZcwE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piDRo5pZcwE[/video]
 
[video=youtube;o_JA1NX-y8w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_JA1NX-y8w[/video]

Mr Chumley Warner reports on a 1950's beatnik attack at Ibrox.
 
Some pics stolen for TGP site. http://blog.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/wp/?p=692

These are from the "First Ibrox" which was closer to Copland Road than it is now:

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Picture 1 – The Govan Police Band lead out the Tug of War teams past the pavilion.

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Picture 2 – The Govan Police Band.

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Picture 3 – Highland Dancing. The open stand at the rear runs in the same direction as the modern Govan Stand.

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Picture 4 – Police cycle race starting at the same stand that’s in the previous picture.

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Picture 5 – The Glasgow tug of War team with the pavilion in the background. The chap on the right was described in the report of the games as “the famous 20-stone Kennedy”.

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Picture 6 – The Police ready to start the sprints.

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Picture 7 – The Govan Police Band have their own heat of sprints. The houses in the back of this and the previous picture is Ibrox Terrace which still stands today.

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Picture 8 – Then and Now showing Ibrox Terrace. In 1897 Copland Road was a lot narrower and closer to Ibrox Terrace.

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The 1892 Scottish Cup Final, at Ibrox as Hampden was being refurbished.



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1898 Rangers vs Celtic game

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