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Paul.S
Remember Liverpool was once a divided city like Belfast and Glasgow so fellas of a certain age like me will have their ingrained and often ignorant sectarian views. I only went to single denomination C of E schools in Liverpool. Even our school football kit at Garston C of E was orange and our local rivals Garston RC played in green!
So although I obviously prefer Rangers to Celtic I was delighted they beat Man U last night because my hatred of those arrogant, obsessed Manc *******s far outweighs any feelings I have against the Bhoys...
Just out of interest do Garston still play in Orange and Green respectively?
Just out of interest do Garston still play in Orange and Green respectively?
Sorry Sam I've no idea whether the same schools are even there! I was in the school team in the old 3rd and 4th Years (Years 5 & 6 nowadays) back in the early 70s!
There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.
I too prefer Rangers but I enjoyed watching last night. Lasty absolutely detests the Mancs and at one point he said "Oh I wish I was in a pub full of Mancs right now!" Last time that happened he hit one of em and when I reminded him of this he said "Yeah I know! "
Sorry Sam I've no idea whether the same schools are even there! I was in the school team in the old 3rd and 4th Years (Years 5 & 6 nowadays) back in the early 70s!
Remember Liverpool was once a divided city like Belfast and Glasgow so fellas of a certain age like me will have their ingrained and often ignorant sectarian views. I only went to single denomination C of E schools in Liverpool. Even our school football kit at Garston C of E was orange and our local rivals Garston RC played in green!
So although I obviously prefer Rangers to Celtic I was delighted they beat Man U last night because my hatred of those arrogant, obsessed Manc *******s far outweighs any feelings I have against the Bhoys...
I'll just about go along with that. Although, i'm pleased for Scottish football in general.
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Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.
Remember Liverpool was once a divided city like Belfast and Glasgow so fellas of a certain age like me will have their ingrained and often ignorant sectarian views. I only went to single denomination C of E schools in Liverpool. Even our school football kit at Garston C of E was orange and our local rivals Garston RC played in green!
So although I obviously prefer Rangers to Celtic I was delighted they beat Man U last night because my hatred of those arrogant, obsessed Manc *******s far outweighs any feelings I have against the Bhoys...
Brings back memories,I went to the same school,did you ever climb up to the dragons,it was a last day at the school thing when I was there.
The Orange men playing :Paddy is a *******:as they went under the bridge by the catholic church.
Brings back memories,I went to the same school,did you ever climb up to the dragons,it was a last day at the school thing when I was there. The Orange men playing :Paddy is a *******:as they went under the bridge by the catholic church.
Yeah, Roy, like a lot of lads at school I joined the OL simply because I wanted to play a musical instrument! I didn't understand the meaning of it all TBH but I enjoyed the marches and the annual trip to Southport on July 12th! I remember on one march through the Dingle (a predominately Irish Catholic area for those that don't know Liverpool) some old granny turned her back on us then lifted her dress to show us poor lads an enormous pair of green bloomers!
There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.
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