bigjerseybuddie
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to Kendo in Ayr United V St Mirren SPFL Championship 25/2/17
The interviews are interesting Jack says look lots of times and Rae used to say listen. So look, listen and who knows.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Magic Monkey in Fans from outside Paisley
Born in Glasgow, brought up in ibrox. Followed the buddies home and away from1976 until I came here in 1984. Always love the fact that I was saved from a miserable knuckle dragging existence. Actually I've no knuckles left, I've chewed them off following the buddies
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Jimmy H in Fans from outside Paisley
Hiya Jimmy, I'm in town on St John's rd. I too was one of the buddies on the black and white easy jet special for the league cup final!
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from cockles1987 in Fans from outside Paisley
Hiya Jimmy, I'm in town on St John's rd. I too was one of the buddies on the black and white easy jet special for the league cup final!
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from salmonbuddie in Fans from outside Paisley
Born in Glasgow, brought up in ibrox. Followed the buddies home and away from1976 until I came here in 1984. Always love the fact that I was saved from a miserable knuckle dragging existence. Actually I've no knuckles left, I've chewed them off following the buddies
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from cockles1987 in Fans from outside Paisley
Born in Glasgow, brought up in ibrox. Followed the buddies home and away from1976 until I came here in 1984. Always love the fact that I was saved from a miserable knuckle dragging existence. Actually I've no knuckles left, I've chewed them off following the buddies
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to Jimmy H in Fans from outside Paisley
Brought up in Foxbar/Millarston flats, been in Jersey since the late 80's, never realised until the 2013 final how many buddies there were over here, day before the game Easyjet flight to Glasgow was literally full of buddies, even the captain commented "Good morning ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Easyjets special St Mirren charter to Glasgow"
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to Stuart Dickson in Seriously. Scottish Cup Riot Teams Get Off Scot Free
Unbelievable. Fans riot on TV. Players are assaulted and a viewing TV audience witnessed some of the worst scenes of football violence since the early 80's in Scottish Football. Yet the SFA Judicial Panel has dismissed the disciplinary charges against both clubs.
Both sides should have been booted out of this years Scottish Cup and at the very least heavily fined. The press are focussed on corruption in the English game, but by f**k is our game corrupt up here too.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Scotland in Orange Walk In Paisley On 25/6/16
Thankfully I'm not subjected to this shite down here. However I have a nice solution to the contentious issue of marches; let them march wherever and wherever they want, but they are only allowed to play nursery rhymes.
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to Stu in John Sutton Returns
Could be Lewis Morgan.
The Sun and the Mail claim Rae is "closing in" on Sutton - although the latter is probably just relieved we're not signing an immigrant.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from shull in Just When You Think It's All Over - Rival Bid
That's what I thoght too.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from pozbaird in Sir Cliff
Asked by a Glaswegian interviewer if he would continue performing, Sir Cliff replied "I have to make a living doll".
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from stlucifer in We Can Win League, Says Tony Fitzpatrick
I remember the optimism Ally McLeod generated prior to the 1978 world cup and I was among the 30,000 plus eejits who went to hampden just to see the team off. Unrealistic? Maybe, but the feeling of optimism will stay with me forever. Who cares that we didn't win it, the journey was unforgettable. Go Tony Fitz !!!
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from BaldyOzBud in We Can Win League, Says Tony Fitzpatrick
I remember the optimism Ally McLeod generated prior to the 1978 world cup and I was among the 30,000 plus eejits who went to hampden just to see the team off. Unrealistic? Maybe, but the feeling of optimism will stay with me forever. Who cares that we didn't win it, the journey was unforgettable. Go Tony Fitz !!!
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from BuddieinEK in We Can Win League, Says Tony Fitzpatrick
I remember the optimism Ally McLeod generated prior to the 1978 world cup and I was among the 30,000 plus eejits who went to hampden just to see the team off. Unrealistic? Maybe, but the feeling of optimism will stay with me forever. Who cares that we didn't win it, the journey was unforgettable. Go Tony Fitz !!!
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from oaksoft in We Can Win League, Says Tony Fitzpatrick
I remember the optimism Ally McLeod generated prior to the 1978 world cup and I was among the 30,000 plus eejits who went to hampden just to see the team off. Unrealistic? Maybe, but the feeling of optimism will stay with me forever. Who cares that we didn't win it, the journey was unforgettable. Go Tony Fitz !!!
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to Stuart Dickson in Buy The Buds
Sod players. Most of the players at the club today haven't been there for 12 months. Who gives a shit what their opinion is on fan ownership?
Do you know what, I've got what I needed over the weekend. I heard commitment from various SMiSA committee members, saying, with a fair degree of passion that they will do their bit to make the club better.
Buddiecat (I don't know the real name under the alias) made a great post on the forum saying that he would do his bit to open up the club to community groups to increase footfall in the stadium. Then I swapped e-mails with Colin Orr. "We want to form better links with the community." And finally a short PM exchange with John White outlining what he has already done to take the club out to the community, and stating his commitment to improving links.
I grew up with a belief that in being a St Mirren supporter I was supporting a real cause, a force for good. A club that loved it's town. A manager who went out on Saturdays and attempted to personally persuade people to come down to watch the team. A club that knew what was going on in it's town and a club that seldom missed out on a talented youngster. Looking back that childlike ideology probably was a hundred miles from the truth. Real Saints probably did smoke, no matter what the ad campaign claimed. And the club was clearly being run by the same kind of small minded talentless unambitious people that the current group of directors have become. But wouldn't it be nice if the future was more like that childish ideology? Wouldn't it be good if the club really did become something to be proud of?
Leap of faith? Aye, but at least now I've seen commitment from three SMiSA members. f**k it! I'm staying in.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Dibbles old paperboy in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Some are using the excuse that Hibs had waited 114 yrs for the cup win hence the exuberance. I didn't see one 114 year old run onto the pitch to celebrate. It would have made interesting viewing if there had been.
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from FTOF in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Everyone knows that Rangers cannot handle defeat. As soon as Hibs scored their winner there was always going to be casualties. Dopey Hibs fans running on the pitch played right into their hands. Condemnation of hooliganism should be a given. There can be no defence of either Hibs or Rangers fans. I felt very sad for our society that yet again we will be portrayed as an uncivilised and backward race.
I was in Glasgow last week visiting Family and was walking through Glasgow green on a beautiful day. A pipe band was practicing as I walked along the Clyde and I admit I was moved by the beauty of the moment. I then walked out of the green right into a republican march and all my melancholia was shattered in an instant by the marchers and their followers who really were a race apart. A real blight on a beautiful day. Will it ever get better? I hope so but I won't hold my breath
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Big Jake in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Everyone knows that Rangers cannot handle defeat. As soon as Hibs scored their winner there was always going to be casualties. Dopey Hibs fans running on the pitch played right into their hands. Condemnation of hooliganism should be a given. There can be no defence of either Hibs or Rangers fans. I felt very sad for our society that yet again we will be portrayed as an uncivilised and backward race.
I was in Glasgow last week visiting Family and was walking through Glasgow green on a beautiful day. A pipe band was practicing as I walked along the Clyde and I admit I was moved by the beauty of the moment. I then walked out of the green right into a republican march and all my melancholia was shattered in an instant by the marchers and their followers who really were a race apart. A real blight on a beautiful day. Will it ever get better? I hope so but I won't hold my breath
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from windae cleaner in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Everyone knows that Rangers cannot handle defeat. As soon as Hibs scored their winner there was always going to be casualties. Dopey Hibs fans running on the pitch played right into their hands. Condemnation of hooliganism should be a given. There can be no defence of either Hibs or Rangers fans. I felt very sad for our society that yet again we will be portrayed as an uncivilised and backward race.
I was in Glasgow last week visiting Family and was walking through Glasgow green on a beautiful day. A pipe band was practicing as I walked along the Clyde and I admit I was moved by the beauty of the moment. I then walked out of the green right into a republican march and all my melancholia was shattered in an instant by the marchers and their followers who really were a race apart. A real blight on a beautiful day. Will it ever get better? I hope so but I won't hold my breath
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from Stuart Dickson in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Everyone knows that Rangers cannot handle defeat. As soon as Hibs scored their winner there was always going to be casualties. Dopey Hibs fans running on the pitch played right into their hands. Condemnation of hooliganism should be a given. There can be no defence of either Hibs or Rangers fans. I felt very sad for our society that yet again we will be portrayed as an uncivilised and backward race.
I was in Glasgow last week visiting Family and was walking through Glasgow green on a beautiful day. A pipe band was practicing as I walked along the Clyde and I admit I was moved by the beauty of the moment. I then walked out of the green right into a republican march and all my melancholia was shattered in an instant by the marchers and their followers who really were a race apart. A real blight on a beautiful day. Will it ever get better? I hope so but I won't hold my breath
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bigjerseybuddie got a reaction from shull in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Everyone knows that Rangers cannot handle defeat. As soon as Hibs scored their winner there was always going to be casualties. Dopey Hibs fans running on the pitch played right into their hands. Condemnation of hooliganism should be a given. There can be no defence of either Hibs or Rangers fans. I felt very sad for our society that yet again we will be portrayed as an uncivilised and backward race.
I was in Glasgow last week visiting Family and was walking through Glasgow green on a beautiful day. A pipe band was practicing as I walked along the Clyde and I admit I was moved by the beauty of the moment. I then walked out of the green right into a republican march and all my melancholia was shattered in an instant by the marchers and their followers who really were a race apart. A real blight on a beautiful day. Will it ever get better? I hope so but I won't hold my breath
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bigjerseybuddie reacted to The Real Zippy in What An Absolute Shame For Decent Hibs Fans
Thought The Rangers didn't do walking away.....