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Just strolled back from one of the few "scottish" pubs in dubai - what is it with 18-24 year old weegie tubes that wear the kilt and braveheart shirt acting like the pub is full of swedish female coppers "looking" for a peck on the cheek - tartan army has alot to answer for - FUCKING MORONS! :sheepdance:

 

Did any of them bare their arse and tackle thinking that was amusing as well?

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Did any of them bare their arse and tackle thinking that was amusing as well?

 

Yup thats was was pissing me off - im lairy as the next boy but dont need a fooking kilt on to do it - nobends

 

Agreed kilts for weddings only - and only then if the groom insisted.

 

I wore a tailored suit at mine :dancin: :dancin:

 

And looked the dogs balls.

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Just strolled back from one of the few "scottish" pubs in dubai - what is it with 18-24 year old weegie tubes that wear the kilt and braveheart shirt acting like the pub is full of swedish female coppers "looking" for a peck on the cheek - tartan army has alot to answer for - FUCKING MORONS! :sheepdance:

Fuck off ye unpatriotic prick

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Not sure why you are calling him unpatriotic when he's said he wears a kilt?!

All he said was that the twats that bare their cock and balls to all and sundry are basically twats....which they are.

He's right in my opinion.

 

true i do have a kilt - never worn it since brothers wedding 5 year ago- used to go to most scotland games (was at 98 world cup) before it got taking over by the tinsle army who are more interested in having good "banter" than seeing scotland win. tartan army moniker only became fashionable when we became shite- in the 70's even the supposed tartan army were ripping down goalposts rather than winning "fairplay" fan awards.......

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true i do have a kilt - never worn it since brothers wedding 5 year ago- used to go to most scotland games (was at 98 world cup) before it got taking over by the tinsle army who are more interested in having good "banter" than seeing scotland win. tartan army moniker only became fashionable when we became shite- in the 70's even the supposed tartan army were ripping down goalposts rather than winning "fairplay" fan awards.......

Good for you, what a great guy you are, football hooligan then. Applause applause :clangers2:

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true i do have a kilt - never worn it since brothers wedding 5 year ago- used to go to most scotland games (was at 98 world cup) before it got taking over by the tinsle army who are more interested in having good "banter" than seeing scotland win. tartan army moniker only became fashionable when we became shite- in the 70's even the supposed tartan army were ripping down goalposts rather than winning "fairplay" fan awards.......

 

A lot (not all) of the Tartan Army seem to be middle aged men with nothing much going on in their life.

An away trip is an excuse to get away with their like minded middle aged pals.

The game is an irrelevance.

They applaud and accept abject failure, year after year

Baring your arse and pissing in the town square are acceptable when wearing a kilt....apparently?

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A lot (not all) of the Tartan Army seem to be middle aged men with nothing much going on in their life.

An away trip is an excuse to get away with their like minded middle aged pals.

The game is an irrelevance.

They applaud and accept abject failure, year after year

Baring your arse and pissing in the town square are acceptable when wearing a kilt....apparently?

 

exactly my point. and thats the legacy were handing down to younger scottish folk (ref first post) - soon be a laughing stock all over.

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Just strolled back from one of the few "scottish" pubs in dubai - what is it with 18-24 year old weegie tubes that wear the kilt and braveheart shirt acting like the pub is full of swedish female coppers "looking" for a peck on the cheek - tartan army has alot to answer for - FUCKING MORONS! :sheepdance:

 

 

A lot (not all) of the Tartan Army seem to be middle aged men with nothing much going on in their life.

An away trip is an excuse to get away with their like minded middle aged pals.

 

 

exactly my point. and thats the legacy were handing down to younger scottish folk (ref first post) - soon be a laughing stock all over.

Nope, not your point at all actually, nothing like your point in fact.

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Total misinterpretation and uncalled for criticism.

 

Dude, the first time I wore my own kilt was France 98. I bought my bro a kilt for his upcoming wedding later that year and bought my ain but gave mine its debut in Paris. Respec.

 

 

 

Great post. Couldn't agree more. Dam Square a few year ago (6-0) was embarrassing not just for the fitba.

 

My interest in the Scottish national team has lessened over the years.

Part of that is down to a significant chunk of the "Tartan Army" - a lot are decent enough, but a lot are complete arseholes. Experienced their own unique brand of humour on a couple of away trips (and games at Hamdung)

Like you say, kilts for weddings.

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Just strolled back from one of the few "scottish" pubs in dubai - what is it with 18-24 year old weegie tubes that wear the kilt and braveheart shirt acting like the pub is full of swedish female coppers "looking" for a peck on the cheek - tartan army has alot to answer for - FUCKING MORONS! :sheepdance:

So you are complain that there were some Scottish guys in a "Scottish" pub on New Years Eve wearing kilts?

Next you'll be saying they were singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight! :poster_oops:

Did you expect anything different? :dontknow:

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So you are complain that there were some Scottish guys in a "Scottish" pub on New Years Eve wearing kilts?

Next you'll be saying they were singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight! :poster_oops:

Did you expect anything different? :dontknow:

 

I could be wrong, but I don't think it was the attire he was complaining about, more the jolly japes that guys in kilts think they can get away with compared to mere mortals

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I could be wrong, but I don't think it was the attire he was complaining about, more the jolly japes that guys in kilts think they can get away with compared to mere mortals

Fair enough if that's his point but from this,

 

Yup thats was was pissing me off - im lairy as the next boy but dont need a fooking kilt on to do it - nobends

 

Agreed kilts for weddings only - and only then if the groom insisted.

 

I wore a tailored suit at mine :dancin: :dancin:

 

And looked the dogs balls.

 

I thought he meant it was the wearing of the kilt other than at a wedding he was objecting to as he appeared to condone the actual behaviour. :dontknow:

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