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Originally posted by topperharley View PostTo be fair he can't exactly come out and say Birmingham is #### now can he? That's probably what he means, because it is.
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I worked in Glasgow for a few weeks about 25 years ago. I was unloading my tools from the van one morning and when I returned to the van to get more tools a pi$$ed up tramp had climbed in the back and refused to get out unless I gave him a quid.
I thought about dragging him out but given the state of him I was worried the fu€Ker might bite me or something so threw a pound on the pavement to draw him out.
A couple of days later when we arrived at the job in the morning what looked like the same tramp was asleep in the shop doorway. He pulled the same trick and demanded a pound before pi$$ing off.
The git probably earned more than I did in the 5 weeks I was up there.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostI worked in Glasgow for a few weeks about 25 years ago. I was unloading my tools from the van one morning and when I returned to the van to get more tools a pi$$ed up tramp had climbed in the back and refused to get out unless I gave him a quid.
I thought about dragging him out but given the state of him I was worried the fu€Ker might bite me or something so threw a pound on the pavement to draw him out.
A couple of days later when we arrived at the job in the morning what looked like the same tramp was asleep in the shop doorway. He pulled the same trick and demanded a pound before pi$$ing off.
The git probably earned more than I did in the 5 weeks I was up there.
In all seriousness i actually quite like glasgow, never had a problem there and oddly enough the people there are quite nice. I went to rangers vs kilmarnock last season and on the rangers filled subway tram back from ibrox they all started drunkenly singing and tried to encourage me (along with everyone else) to join in and after realizing i was english started telling me how much they loved the queen before they started chanting "f*ck the pope". Quite funny at the time especially coz i was worried they'd single me out for being englidh haha
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostThat's the modern footballer for you though. Spoilt most of them!
Name me another walk of life where you could not show up for work cos your homesick and still expect to get paid?!!
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Originally posted by corbray View PostHahahahaha, he probably was just a regular glaswegian.
In all seriousness i actually quite like glasgow, never had a problem there and oddly enough the people there are quite nice. I went to rangers vs kilmarnock last season and on the rangers filled subway tram back from ibrox they all started drunkenly singing and tried to encourage me (along with everyone else) to join in and after realizing i was english started telling me how much they loved the queen before they started chanting "f*ck the pope". Quite funny at the time especially coz i was worried they'd single me out for being englidh haha
The lads up there were ok with us too, although we were given a strong indication that if we gave it while we were out at night we'd come unstuck. They obviously adopt a different strategy when they head down to England fuelled on Mcewans "wee heavy" !“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostI agree mate. I have some fond memories of Glasgow, even my mate with no fixed abode made me chuckle at the time.
The lads up there were ok with us too, although we were given a strong indication that if we gave it while we were out at night we'd come unstuck. They obviously adopt a different strategy when they head down to England fuelled on Mcewans "wee heavy" !
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