I dont see whats so weird about a couple of guys wanting to go watch the football.
We've had over 360 comments about a bloke trying to get tickets and he's pretty much gone nowhere. I dont think you are gonna have any luck mate.
Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
I'm actually not at the game, as I will be in Vilnius drinking and having a laugh with one of the Swedish addicks....must admit, didn't realise when I booked the trip that it was THAT weekend, so a bit gutted, but will console myself with cheap beer and Sky updates.. Anyway...I'm not letting anyone have my 2 season tkts I'm afraid, but it does mean that there will be 2 seats together in East Stand block E if you can get individual tkts into the ground - in fact there'll probably be 3, as the old boy from next to me hasn't been all season that I can remember..
I dont see whats so weird about a couple of guys wanting to go watch the football.
We've had over 360 comments about a bloke trying to get tickets and he's pretty much gone nowhere. I dont think you are gonna have any luck mate.
Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
I totally understand about people not wanting to give me there membership number, ive said no to many people who have asked for my rangers number to get tickets for rangers matches, im only looking for info of where would be best place to go and try and get tickets on the day of the game if you catch my drift?
I dont see whats so weird about a couple of guys wanting to go watch the football.
We've had over 360 comments about a bloke trying to get tickets and he's pretty much gone nowhere. I dont think you are gonna have any luck mate.
Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
I totally understand about people not wanting to give me there membership number, ive said no to many people who have asked for my rangers number to get tickets for rangers matches, im only looking for info of where would be best place to go and try and get tickets on the day of the game if you catch my drift?
Do you know anybody at Invicta or Brittania Loyal....if so, might be able to help you out.
I dont see whats so weird about a couple of guys wanting to go watch the football.
We've had over 360 comments about a bloke trying to get tickets and he's pretty much gone nowhere. I dont think you are gonna have any luck mate.
Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
I totally understand about people not wanting to give me there membership number, ive said no to many people who have asked for my rangers number to get tickets for rangers matches, im only looking for info of where would be best place to go and try and get tickets on the day of the game if you catch my drift?
Do you know anybody at Invicta or Brittania Loyal....if so, might be able to help you out.
I dont mate but ive posted a thread on followfollow and theres a couple of london based bears trying to help me out, not sure of there a member of any of those loyals though
I'm confused now. Don't know who's getting tickets for whom. Is ttwd sorted? I admire his persistence.
I am all set with tickets now, have found someone to help out and meet in person to verify I am who I say am. Thanks again all for the help, suggestions and laughs. Hope you beat Millwall next week!
I'm confused now. Don't know who's getting tickets for whom. Is ttwd sorted? I admire his persistence.
I am all set with tickets now, have found someone to help out and meet in person to verify I am who I say am. Thanks again all for the help, suggestions and laughs. Hope you beat Millwall next week!
cool. hope you enjoy the game. sorry about how long it took but we are a suspicious bunch.
I dont see whats so weird about a couple of guys wanting to go watch the football.
We've had over 360 comments about a bloke trying to get tickets and he's pretty much gone nowhere. I dont think you are gonna have any luck mate.
Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
I totally understand about people not wanting to give me there membership number, ive said no to many people who have asked for my rangers number to get tickets for rangers matches, im only looking for info of where would be best place to go and try and get tickets on the day of the game if you catch my drift?
Do you know anybody at Invicta or Brittania Loyal....if so, might be able to help you out.
I dont mate but ive posted a thread on followfollow and theres a couple of london based bears trying to help me out, not sure of there a member of any of those loyals though
Fair enough, got pals in both, who could have vouched for you and could have got a couple of friends who are Chartlon/gers to help you out.
Well there's no chance of a bluenose getting a ticket. Sure sign you're a Millwall fan. It's common knowledge that all Rangers fans support Millwall and all Celtic fans support Charlton.
I'm confused now. Don't know who's getting tickets for whom. Is ttwd sorted? I admire his persistence.
I am all set with tickets now, have found someone to help out and meet in person to verify I am who I say am. Thanks again all for the help, suggestions and laughs. Hope you beat Millwall next week!
cool. hope you enjoy the game. sorry about how long it took but we are a suspicious bunch.
alls well that ends well...will definitely post some pictures of the game!
I'm confused now. Don't know who's getting tickets for whom. Is ttwd sorted? I admire his persistence.
I am all set with tickets now, have found someone to help out and meet in person to verify I am who I say am. Thanks again all for the help, suggestions and laughs. Hope you beat Millwall next week!
cool. hope you enjoy the game. sorry about how long it took but we are a suspicious bunch.
alls well that ends well...will definitely post some pictures of the game!
Enjoy, shame none of the pubs/clubs are open to give you that real match/banter experience.
I'm confused now. Don't know who's getting tickets for whom. Is ttwd sorted? I admire his persistence.
I am all set with tickets now, have found someone to help out and meet in person to verify I am who I say am. Thanks again all for the help, suggestions and laughs. Hope you beat Millwall next week!
Hope you wont be too disappointed by the crap football. Atmosphere will be electric though.
Right lads so just leaves me to get sorted with tickets, surely if you can sort a yank out with tickets then you shouldn't have a problem with me
You're going to need your own thread, you'll be grilled until we work out who you are and you will be met on the day by the top boy in our firm to confirm you aren't Millsmall. Best of luck
I have seen the thread on FollowFollow. As has been stated previously there are a reasonable amount of Charlton & Rangers fans. I can see you are not too bothered where you sit but have put a preference, can you clarify why (appreciate there may be an innocent enough reason)? Not being awkward but if people help you and you turn out to support Millwall, then they lose their right to buy tickets in the future.
I have seen the thread on FollowFollow. As has been stated previously there are a reasonable amount of Charlton & Rangers fans. I can see you are not too bothered where you sit but have put a preference, can you clarify why (appreciate there may be an innocent enough reason)? Not being awkward but if people help you and you turn out to support Millwall, then they lose their right to buy tickets in the future.
I was told that i wouldnt be able to get tickets for the charlton end
No mention of pie amigo, although you did make me check :
Celtic and Rangers were playing the last match of the season and the winners would become champions of the Scottish League. A rather small and thin Rangers supporter got confused on his way into the stadium and ended up standing in the Celtic part of the ground. This was very bad news for the poor wee man and he quickly took off his Rangers scarf and stood there trying to look even smaller and being very afraid. The match kicked off and within minutes Rangers scored the first goal. The little chap wanted to cheer but common sense told him to keep quiet because he was now surrounded by rather bad tempered Celtic supporters. But luck was not with him that day because he realised he had made yet another very stupid mistake. Though he had removed his scarf, he had forgotten to take off his blue and white woolly bobble hat. So there he stood in a sea of green and white looking very conspicuous and feeling terrified for his life.
Not long after the goal was scored a very large, hairy hand appeared from behind and tapped him on the shoulder. He turned round and there behind him stood two gorillas dressed in green and white. The blood drained from his face, he stood like a condemned man. Then a deep voice spoke to him in a broad Glasgow accent. 'Hey you! Go and get me a Bovril!' it said. He had no choice but to obey, his very life was at stake. The gorilla spoke again. 'And before ye go, leave your shoe here!' So he meekly took of his shoe, left it on the ground and disappeared off to get a Bovril. When he returned he handed the drink to the gorilla and looked down to find his shoe. To his horror he discovered that while he was away one of the gorillas had taken an enormous crap in his shoe. 'Put it on!' a voice from behind commanded. Wanting to go on living, he had no choice and reluctantly put his foot back into the shoe. He stood wearing the foul shoe, thinking this was not the best day in his life and things just could not get any worse. Then the voice of the other gorilla spoke from behind. 'Hey you, wee smelly man! Go and get me a Bovril, and leave your other shoe here!' Again, the poor man had to do what he was told if he wanted to go on living. He squelched off on his one shoe to complete his errand. When he returned with the drink he was not surprised to see that the other shoe now contained a large, stinking deposit. 'Put it on!' came the command from behind. The unfortunate man had to stand in his shoes for the rest of the match. The smell was so bad by the end that the crowd moved away and he had quite a large space to himself. After what seemed like a lifetime the final whistle blew and he was free to leave the ground. Off he squelched, sliding around in his shoes, followed by a large cloud of buzzing flies now. As he walked or slid down the road from the stadium he came upon a BBC outside broadcast van. A reporter in sheepskin coat approached him and wrinkled his nose in disgust as he got near. 'Excuse me sir (god, what a stink), we're doing a report on hatred and violence between Celtic and Rangers fans.' He put his microphone to the small man's face. 'I wonder if you have any comments'. The small man grabbed the microphone and said. 'Yes I certainly have. There will always be trouble in this city, so long as they are shitting in our shoes and we are pissing in their Bovril!'
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Plenty of Rangers people on here, including myself, but i cant see them giving over their membership numbers for this game. Its too high risk for them.
Adorable little scamp!
Will see what I can do fella
WATP
Disappointed in the lack of abuse this morning.
Good luck to you duke, hope you enjoy it but if we spot you coming out the Antigallican there'll be hell to pay!
I have seen the thread on FollowFollow. As has been stated previously there are a reasonable amount of Charlton & Rangers fans. I can see you are not too bothered where you sit but have put a preference, can you clarify why (appreciate there may be an innocent enough reason)? Not being awkward but if people help you and you turn out to support Millwall, then they lose their right to buy tickets in the future.
Said in a Billy Connolly type accent ...
Heh Bluenose get me a Bovril and leave your left shoe....
Celtic and Rangers were playing the last match of the season and the winners would become champions of the Scottish League. A rather small and thin Rangers supporter got confused on his way into the stadium and ended up standing in the Celtic part of the ground. This was very bad news for the poor wee man and he quickly took off his Rangers scarf and stood there trying to look even smaller and being very afraid.
The match kicked off and within minutes Rangers scored the first goal. The little chap wanted to cheer but common sense told him to keep quiet because he was now surrounded by rather bad tempered Celtic supporters. But luck was not with him that day because he realised he had made yet another very stupid mistake. Though he had removed his scarf, he had forgotten to take off his blue and white woolly bobble hat. So there he stood in a sea of green and white looking very conspicuous and feeling terrified for his life.
Not long after the goal was scored a very large, hairy hand appeared from behind and tapped him on the shoulder. He turned round and there behind him stood two gorillas dressed in green and white. The blood drained from his face, he stood like a condemned man. Then a deep voice spoke to him in a broad Glasgow accent.
'Hey you! Go and get me a Bovril!' it said.
He had no choice but to obey, his very life was at stake. The gorilla spoke again.
'And before ye go, leave your shoe here!'
So he meekly took of his shoe, left it on the ground and disappeared off to get a Bovril.
When he returned he handed the drink to the gorilla and looked down to find his shoe. To his horror he discovered that while he was away one of the gorillas had taken an enormous crap in his shoe.
'Put it on!' a voice from behind commanded. Wanting to go on living, he had no choice and reluctantly put his foot back into the shoe. He stood wearing the foul shoe, thinking this was not the best day in his life and things just could not get any worse. Then the voice of the other gorilla spoke from behind.
'Hey you, wee smelly man! Go and get me a Bovril, and leave your other shoe here!'
Again, the poor man had to do what he was told if he wanted to go on living. He squelched off on his one shoe to complete his errand. When he returned with the drink he was not surprised to see that the other shoe now contained a large, stinking deposit.
'Put it on!' came the command from behind.
The unfortunate man had to stand in his shoes for the rest of the match. The smell was so bad by the end that the crowd moved away and he had quite a large space to himself.
After what seemed like a lifetime the final whistle blew and he was free to leave the ground. Off he squelched, sliding around in his shoes, followed by a large cloud of buzzing flies now.
As he walked or slid down the road from the stadium he came upon a BBC outside broadcast van. A reporter in sheepskin coat approached him and wrinkled his nose in disgust as he got near.
'Excuse me sir (god, what a stink), we're doing a report on hatred and violence between Celtic and Rangers fans.'
He put his microphone to the small man's face.
'I wonder if you have any comments'.
The small man grabbed the microphone and said.
'Yes I certainly have. There will always be trouble in this city, so long as they are shitting in our shoes and we are pissing in their Bovril!'