Tea? (Part 3)

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ScotiaLass

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Well. Im not going there no sireee. No how. nice here isn't it? :reading:
You know you want to.....:whistle:
 

172traindriver

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Man United & Celtic (and their fans) have a long standing history/relationship.

There have been many 'friendlies' played.

Interestingly (or not) it all goes back to religion.

In the earlier days & right up to the 70's & early 80's Celtic & United fans & Clubs were always Catholic's & Rangers & Man City were Proddies.

It's all been diluted considerably in Manchester but still persists *obviously* in Glasgow.

Same went for Liverpool & Everton, this is why you find so many Irish on the plane/ferry to watch football in Manchester or Liverpool (that & of course the Prem standard is much higher than anything across the sea).

:thumbsup:

Don't forget the Chelsea/Rangers thing if you are going to start connections between English and Scottish clubs.
The dilution thing in Manchester could be explained due to the fact a significant proportion of Man U fans come from south of the Thames, and they could play home games at Selhurst Park on the odd occasion like when the NFL take their games on the road :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

172traindriver

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Off to the docs then Asda.
See you laters tea people!

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