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glasgow and scotland: wheres it pred. celtic or huns??

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Celtic_cologne, Jun 12, 2015.

Discuss glasgow and scotland: wheres it pred. celtic or huns?? in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Ciaran_67

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    Especially them. According to Paul the Tim Govanhill has an 80% * majority. Is this true?
     
  2. TimFloyd Gold Member

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    Yes. :smiley-laughing002:
     
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  3. Ciaran_67

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    The pathway of Govanhill:

    First it was the Jews
    Then, it was the Irish
    Then, it was the Pakistanis and Indians
    Then, it was the Slovenians and Romanians
    Now, it is the Slovenian and Romanian gypsys


    WHAT DO THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON?

    They * HATE the Huns.

    #MulticulturalCSC
     
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  4. muffitO'tea

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    I stay in Clackmannanshire and it always feels pretty equal.
     
  5. TimFloyd Gold Member

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    :smiley-laughing002::50:
     
  6. mls1

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    I'd say Scotland was more them but worldwide we blow them right out the water.
     
  7. jordan_

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    south glasgow deffo more of us. id say the north is full of zombies, talking areas like milngavie/bearsden. you wouldn't think twice about bombing the majority of ayrshire and larkhall. apart from that the huns seem to have died out
     
  8. Barry Robson

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    I played a game in Harthill once and there was union jacks a plenty and a lot of sevco fans about
     
  9. Dalbeth3

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    You * bet it is , inbred trogdolytes
     
  10. Vertie Auld

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    Ayr's pretty mixed; Troon and Prestwick too, maybe even leaning slightly towards us. North and East Ayrshire are the worst. Villages in South Ayrshire too.
     
  11. Vertie Auld

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    In fact, in my experience, most folk who are really into their football in Ayr are United or Celtic fans. Most Huns are nominal supporters.
     
  12. Vertie Auld

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    That said, I don't often associate with the undead. :icon_mrgreen:
     
  13. packybhoy Administrator Administrator

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    Glasgow's green and white! Won't matter very soon. At the moment they are less significant then Partick Thistle!
     
  14. edinburghceltic

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    Edinburgh's mostly hearts, leith and east lothian more hibees. Last I seen there was at least 3 Csc's leaving the capital evry week. Only ever seen one hun bus
     
  15. Garrymac1888

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    In the old days Coatbridge was a one team town, although in modern times mixed society has been tolerated by the indigenous tribes of Kirkwood, Langloan and the surrounding areas. :54:

    Just kidding :50:, all are welcome as long as you arent a Zombie.
     
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    Id say apart from the usual suspect places, pretty much everywhere is mixed or 40/60 at worst.
     
  17. Cadete

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    I think the boundaries are getting blurred these days. The younger generation especially arent staying in neighbourhoods that are considered Catholic or Potestant, Rangers supporting or Celtic supporting. Theyre just looking for a nice flat at the best price. Of course there will always be the traditional Tim areas like Coatbridge. But you can find both sets of fans just about everywhere in the city now.
     
  18. StPauli1916 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Places like Coatbridge, Carfin and the Gallowgate are full of far left Commies!
     
  19. ChrisMoh

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    i reckon castlemilk,govanhill,gorbals are all celtic areas.probably between 55-45 in each area nowadays.but probably a lot more back in the day.

    there was always a few celtic buses running from castlemilk used to get called fenianmilk,an the huns had to travel to ruggy.govanhill was full a tim pubs,and the gorbals had the biggest irish population.the majority of people i know from these places are tims,i know huns as well but most are tims.all guesework just talking from opinion & experiance.
     
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  20. KRS-1888 Scott La Rock

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    I'd say Greenock has more tims.The amount of buses that leave from the Greenock CSC alone is unreal.It has to be the most from anywhere outside of Glasgow? Then there's other CSC's leaving from various pubs and clubs around town.I have never seen a hun bus in Greenock,don't know of any that leave from there either.