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Glasgow Areas

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by This Charming Man, Apr 10, 2013.

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  1. This Charming Man

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    Is this a fair representation of the areas of Glasgow is regards to the number of Celtic/Huns fans living in those areas? Obviously me living where I do gives me a limited view of things

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    Opinions? :shamrock:
     
  2. Breenzo

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    Fairly accurate i'd say.

    Think there should be more red though...I've never found the west end to lean either way. Going on the pubs on Dumbarton Road maybe slightly more Rangers but definitely not dark blue. Remember as well that 9/18 would take in Bridgeton.
     
  3. Breenzo

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    In fact, looking at it again, the problem is the map is far too simplistic.
     
  4. This Charming Man

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    In what way mo chara?
     
  5. Breenzo

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    I'm not saying that it is geographically inaccurate, but within the designated 21 areas are very specific communities. Off the top of my head:

    Possil
    Possil Park
    Parkhouse
    Milton
    Bridgeton
    Hyndland/Dowanhill
    Firhill
    Cowcaddens
    Ibrox
    Tradeston
    Dennistoun
    Ruchazie
    Easterhouse

    And more...

    These areas/districts all have borders within borders and some with very unclear boundaries - and yet, some very clear football allegiances. Splitting the city into 21 areas makes Glasgow seem smaller than it actually is.
     
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  6. The Golden God I am untethered and my rage knows no bounds Gold Member

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    I live in a "huns" area...

    :icon_mrgreen:

    Also, the only Rangers fans in my family live in a "Celtic" area.
     
  7. This Charming Man

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    I'd do one for all 79 if that'd make it more accurate for you? Although a guy from Manchester doing one wouldn't exactly be the best idea tbh.
     
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    Find areas with a high numbers of RC schools\ pupils\RC Churches, not foolproof, but should be a decent indicator of mix.:icon_mrgreen:
     
  9. Breenzo

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    I imagine it would be more accurate mate, yeah. What's this for anyway?
     
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    I stay in Renfrew, so basically 80/20 split in Sevco favour.
     
  11. Rude Bhoy

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    I thought Govan was a major Hun area?

    Where's Larkhall?
     
  12. Breenzo

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    South Lanarkshire mate, nowhere near.
     
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    Ah I see... :smiley-laughing002:

    Scottish geography isn't my strongest point, obviously!
     
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    How about this one Breenzo?
    Its just for some work i'm doing btw.
     
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    Oooft haha! You got they key for it?
     
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    1 Drumry
    2 Summerhill
    3 Blairdardie
    4 Knightswood Park
    5 Knightswood South
    6 Yoker
    7 Anniesland
    8 Jordanhill
    9 Kelvindale
    10 Scotstoun
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    11 Victoria Park
    12 Hayburn
    13 Hyndland
    14 Hillhead
    15 Partick
    16 Kelvingrove
    17 Anderston
    18 Woodlands
    19 North Kelvin
    20 Wyndford
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    21 Maryhill
    22 Summerston
    23 Milton
    24 Ashfield
    25 Firhill
    26 Keppochhill
    27 Merchant City
    28 Royston
    29 Cowlairs
    30 Springburn
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    31Wallacewell
    32Milnbank
    33Dennistoun
    34Calton
    35Bridgeton/ Dalmarnock
    36Parkhead
    37Carntyne
    38Robroyston
    39Gartcraig
    40Queenslie
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    41Greenfield
    42Barlanark
    43Shettleston
    44Tollcross Park
    45Braidfauld
    46Mount Vernon
    47Baillieston
    48Garrowhill
    49Garthamlock
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    50 Easterhouse
    51 Drumoyne
    52 Govan
    53 Ibrox
    54 Kingston
    55 Mosspark
    56 North Cardonald
    57 Penilee
    58 Cardonald
    59 Pollok
    60 Crookston
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    61 Nitshill
    62 Darnley
    63 Carnwadric
    64 Maxwell Park
    65 Pollokshields East
    66 Hutchesontown
    67 Govanhill
    68 Strathbungo
    69 Battlefield
    70 Langside
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    71 Pollokshaws
    72 Newlands
    73 Cathcart
    74 Mount Florida
    75 Toryglen
    76 Kings Park
    77 Castlemilk
    78 Carmunnock
    79 Glenwood
     
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    How is/did bridgeton become such a hun area, even though its so near parkhead/East end which is obviously a Celtic supporting area
     
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    I've never actually noticed more huns in Nitshill....suppose they're best not to be seen.
     
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    Billy Fullerton and the Bridgeton (Brigton) Billy Boys Gang Glasgow



    The city of Glasgow in Scotland has had a long association with gangs. One of its most notorious gangs was the Brigton Billy Boys, a sectarian anti-Catholic gang from Bridgeton Cross in the east end of Glasgow. The gang was formed in 1924 by Bridgeton born and bred William Fullerton after he was attacked by a group of Catholic youths on nearby Glasgow Green. The gang was actually named after King William of Orange, with Billy Fullerton as its leader. Fullerton came from Franklin Street in the heart of Bridgeton.​

    Bridgeton in the 1920s/30s is often incorrectly portrayed as a staunchly Protestant area (because of its association with the Billy Boys gang). In reality, the area was very mixed and had a substantial Roman Catholic population, the vast majority of whom were descendants of 19th century Catholic Irish immigrants. In the 1920s/30s, the Glasgow Bridgeton parliamentary constituency - which was composed of Bridgeton, Calton and Dalmarnock - had the highest number of Catholic voters of all the parliamentary seats in Glasgow. It had even more Catholic voters than the Glasgow Gorbals parliamentary constituency, which was composed of Hutchesontown and Laurieston. In fact, the Glasgow Bridgeton seat had the 2nd highest number of Catholic voters in Great Britain. Only a constituency in the English city of Liverpool had a larger Catholic electorate. The Glasgow Gorbals seat was the 2nd most Catholic constituency in Glasgow and it also had a significant Jewish population in its Laurieston district..........​

    More info follow link- interesting:shamrock:
    http://brigton-glesjack.blogspot.co.uk/

    Brings back memories, used to attend mass at Sacred Heart.

    Looking for Our Lady of Fatima website, just found it :icon_mrgreen:​
     
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  20. Cheese - Burger

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    Thanks Caramia thats shed a bit of light on that:50: