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    What does a Rangers fan expect on a Hibs message Board?

    Of course... if we went over to one of your follow follow message boards.... we'd get treated with the utmost respect right enough.
    It's funny how it's only a few who can't have the debate, most people on here have been great on here just a select few who get personal, it's mostly the same folk spout the same rubbish no matter what the original thread was about.

    No one has to respect me but at least respect your fellow fans who do like to debate and get other clubs fans points of view.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wee_hibee View Post
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    What does a Rangers fan expect on a Hibs message Board?

    Of course... if we went over to one of your follow follow message boards.... we'd get treated with the utmost respect right enough.
    Why shouldn't he be treated with respect?

    Another closed thread looming methinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueisthecolour View Post
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    Parkhead area is mostly rangers fans, I wasn't having a go a celtic fans when I said that, although I see it may have come across like that, what I was meaning is Ibrox is not the best area to live, mainly because of these neds ect, When I was saying it's full of celtic fans I was telling that to another poster who sounding like he thought it was a blue nose area.
    I live in the Pen which isn't far from Ibrox. The outlaws are all from that area though and Huns to a man (and woman). Several neighbours are also from the Ibrox area and are the same. Unless you're inferring the large Asian local population are all card carrying, innocent bystander assaulting Tims, I would suggest you are talking through your erchie, or as Blackpool suggests, making it up or relying on your mates testimony.
    There are hunners of them round here right enough (no pun intended) but I don't find them any more or less to be pitied than your lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey View Post
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    Why shouldn't he be treated with respect?

    Another closed thread looming methinks.
    I'm not defending the right to disrespect anyone... and i'm not trying to use their forums as a reason for doing so.

    But surely there's a line between "stick" and "disrespect"

    And I don't really see where the line has been crossed tbh.

    But if anyone can point out any "disrespect" or personal comments made in this thread... then please feel free to correct me.

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    To those who follow follow there team to away games, whats the best ground to go to, what grounds are you treated well and are there any grounds which are terrible to vist and treated like sh**e?
    Ibrox and Parkhead are the worst grounds to visit in my experience. Vowed never to go the Ibrox again after the SC cup replay a couple of seasons ago. Started on as soon as we left the underground, spat at and called a fenien bassa/junkie/etc, then herded along the road by Strathclyde's finest. After the game, kept in for 30 mins, then told to walk to the underground one way by one set of polis, only to be told when we got there to come back the way we came and go around the stadium...aye nice one! Then into city centre and set of huns come at us for a square go. Never again.

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    I live in the Pen which isn't far from Ibrox. The outlaws are all from that area though and Huns to a man (and woman). Several neighbours are also from the Ibrox area and are the same. Unless you're inferring the large Asian local population are all card carrying, innocent bystander assaulting Tims, I would suggest you are talking through your erchie, or as Blackpool suggests, making it up or relying on your mates testimony.
    There are hunners of them round here right enough (no pun intended) but I don't find them any more or less to be pitied than your lot.
    Do you know the flats at ibrox just at prw, not far from the swallow hotel, if you have passed just after 5pm on a sat after a game you would know what Im talking about, I never said all the neds where tims, I said Ibrox and govan is mostly a celtic area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueisthecolour View Post
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    To those who follow follow there team to away games, whats the best ground to go to, what grounds are you treated well and are there any grounds which are terrible to vist and treated like sh**e?
    The worst places to view a game? Pittodrie & Tannadice. The best ground is Rugby Park. The pies are deeeeelicious & the view is excellent. To be fair to most other grounds bar aberdeen & Dundee utd the views are good.
    Treatment wise celtic park has to be the pits ,closely followed by Ibrox.
    Only one i can't vouch for is St Mirrens new ground but, Love St was always a decent place to go. No grief or stupidity there.

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    I'm not defending the right to disrespect anyone... and i'm not trying to use their forums as a reason for doing so.

    But surely there's a line between "stick" and "disrespect"

    And I don't really see where the line has been crossed tbh.

    But if anyone can point out any "disrespect" or personal comments made in this thread... then please feel free to correct me.



    I don't mind I just see it as banter, but only last night admin took it upon themselfs to close a thread as folk started to get personal with some insults, there was some good debate on the thread and it was a pity some had to spoil it.

    It's been stick on here, on another thread i was told i was filth, but hey everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueisthecolour View Post
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    To those who follow follow there team to away games, whats the best ground to go to, what grounds are you treated well and are there any grounds which are terrible to vist and treated like sh**e?
    Best away game is Ibrox - the hatred is palpable and you come way feeling all superior, win or no win.

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    I like going to Ibrox, its a good view and its an excellent stadium. It is also a good trip because you can get the train and tube, making a good day out with plenty of booze. Parkhead is a shambles imo, you cant see the other goal hardly. Its a good atmospere but pi55 stadium and you can tell it gone done on the cheap (who would build a new stadium and get pillars put in). Hearts away is the best day out in the whole season. I hated going to Pittordie and Caleys stadium, both rubbish grounds but I have had some good weekends up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueisthecolour View Post
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    Do you know the flats at ibrox just at prw, not far from the swallow hotel, if you have passed just after 5pm on a sat after a game you would know what Im talking about, I never said all the neds where tims, I said Ibrox and govan is mostly a celtic area.
    Aye I know exactly where you're talking about but you are missing my point. I merely stated that in my personal experience the PRW/Cessnock/Kinning Park area is predominently of the blue persuasion. How else to boozers like the Grapes, the District and the rest of them make a living? They don't just open on matchdays.
    Either way, danger of thread hijack. The best away days I've experienced have been Swiney (when we're winning) Hampden (when we've won) and Anderlecht.

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    Do you know the flats at ibrox just at prw, not far from the swallow hotel, if you have passed just after 5pm on a sat after a game you would know what Im talking about, I never said all the neds where tims, I said Ibrox and govan is mostly a celtic area.
    Doesn't matter what set of bigoted blade merchants you happen to bump into in that cesspit of a city they're all s cumbags.
    Best away game hearts.

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    Aye I know exactly where you're talking about but you are missing my point. I merely stated that in my personal experience the PRW/Cessnock/Kinning Park area is predominently of the blue persuasion. How else to boozers like the Grapes, the District and the rest of them make a living? They don't just open on matchdays.
    Either way, danger of thread hijack. The best away days I've experienced have been Swiney (when we're winning) Hampden (when we've won) and Anderlecht.
    yep cessnock/kinning park bluenose areas, ibrox govan celtic areas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killiehibbie View Post
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    Doesn't matter what set of bigoted blade merchants you happen to bump into in that cesspit of a city they're all s cumbags.
    Best away game hearts.
    Am from Edinburgh and I think Glasgow is a quality city, it has good clubs, good live music scene. Much better than Edinburgh I would say.

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    ibrox is the worst, i took my son to see what he thought was a great stadium. after being intimidated before getting in to the ground and it got worse. then the hot drinks pies and pish came from above. then the weegie police stood and watched as the hibs support complained and done f all about it. but hey, dont worry about it , me and my son will have the last laugh on saturday.

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    Am from Edinburgh and I think Glasgow is a quality city, it has good clubs, good live music scene. Much better than Edinburgh I would say.
    Not when you're going to football it's not. Go a bit away from City Centre and quality is not a word that can be used very often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killiehibbie View Post
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    Not when you're going to football it's not. Go a bit away from City Centre and quality is not a word that can be used very often.
    I have been to Ibrox and Parkhead lots of times and I have never had any bother. Lets face it you can easily get into bother in Edinburgh as easy as you can in Glasgow.

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