Sad news today.
posted on 18/9/17
RIP
As the OO do not say.😇
posted on 18/9/17
Stevie and Foddy
Back when the Arabs were something.
Then again, us lotðŸ˜
posted on 18/9/17
Thanks steve have quite vivid memories of a beautiful sunny evening and a cracking mike Conroy volley in at the Celtic end - 16 yrs old and never stopped going after that !
posted on 18/9/17
TBAB - was just thinking that, mate - the likes of Hegarty, Narey and Surrock. 4/5 years later they would be Scottish Champs
posted on 18/9/17
You're welcome, Foddy - my one and only memory of being at Tannadice was getting gubbed 4-2 there in January 86
posted on 18/9/17
Tbbrb
United were a brilliant team and tore us a new one regularly over the next few years. Being a fifer I had a soft spot for them and often went to friendlies or European games at tannadice if the tic weren't playing
posted on 18/9/17
Utd competing in Europe in the eighties, and like Rangers, not anymore😢
posted on 18/9/17
comment by What Foddy and Brendan did next.... (U8028)
posted 6 minutes ago
Tbbrb
United were a brilliant team and tore us a new one regularly over the next few years. Being a fifer I had a soft spot for them and often went to friendlies or European games at tannadice if the tic weren't playing
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Were they Dundee Celtic or summat, yonks ago, or am I making things up?
When I lived in London if Chelsea were away, we would end up at Millwall, Wimbledon, Arsenal or West Ham.
Once at Millwall we were the only ones not searched going in, and thought we must have looked softðŸ˜
posted on 18/9/17
Wee bit afore ma time but they were Dundee Hibernian till 1923 ! Went to a 0-0 pre-season against Chelsea at tannadice in late 70's - just remember about 300 skinheads as a Chelsea support !!
Chelsea millwall or West Ham !!! Ffs tbbab you like the friendly atmosphere !!
posted on 19/9/17
Notice in that link that some things haven't changed.
We were away at tannadice.....rangers at home to forfar and their 3-0 victory was described as a romp