Sean Thornton
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I might be wrong but Perth used to be St John's Town
I don't have one, but if I did they would have to play in red and white and the obvious shout is Derry City.
Gillespie was offered the position of manager of Derry City in 1932, where he remained until 1940.[1] Gillespie was held in such regard that the club agreed to change their strip to red and white stripes in recognition of his career at Sheffield United.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gillespie
The pic sleeve of the Undertones cover has a red and white striped Subbuteo player for that reason. (Info to be treasured as it could come in useful in a really long dull pub quiz).


Well played sir , have a like , nice post .I don't have one, but if I did they would have to play in red and white and the obvious shout is Derry City.
Gillespie was offered the position of manager of Derry City in 1932, where he remained until 1940.[1] Gillespie was held in such regard that the club agreed to change their strip to red and white stripes in recognition of his career at Sheffield United.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gillespie
The pic sleeve of the Undertones cover has a red and white striped Subbuteo player for that reason. (Info to be treasured as it could come in useful in a really long dull pub quiz).
The only problem with them playing GAA , is they play the blanket defence and act like premier league players when tipped ( touched ) , and no one likes playing any of the northern counties because they spoil the game to much as a result , 2 great games when played well though .This is the Brandywell, home of Derry City. It's pretty much next door to Celtic Park, but the Derry version is for the GAA games of hurling and Gaelic football.
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Who needs to pay to see the match when you can watch it from the cemetery steps?
Derry is a beautiful city with its ancient walls intact. The sun shining on the River Foyle looks fantastic, and there is always the chance of a trip to see the murals of the Bogside for a genuine slice or two of recent history.
Hands up if you knew Che Guevara was of Irish stock.
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He was, you know.
Enjoy the game at the weekend if your going up mate , becareful up there but you probable know the score already
Them Lynchs ehh , my missus is a Lynch , and our house is on Claddagh Road , them Galway fuckers get everywhere .This is the Brandywell, home of Derry City. It's pretty much next door to Celtic Park, but the Derry version is for the GAA games of hurling and Gaelic football.
View attachment 21507
Who needs to pay to see the match when you can watch it from the cemetery steps?
Derry is a beautiful city with its ancient walls intact. The sun shining on the River Foyle looks fantastic, and there is always the chance of a trip to see the murals of the Bogside for a genuine slice or two of recent history.
Hands up if you knew Che Guevara was of Irish stock.
View attachment 21508
He was, you know.
This is the Brandywell, home of Derry City. It's pretty much next door to Celtic Park, but the Derry version is for the GAA games of hurling and Gaelic football.
View attachment 21507
Who needs to pay to see the match when you can watch it from the cemetery steps?
Derry is a beautiful city with its ancient walls intact. The sun shining on the River Foyle looks fantastic, and there is always the chance of a trip to see the murals of the Bogside for a genuine slice or two of recent history.
Hands up if you knew Che Guevara was of Irish stock.
View attachment 21508
He was, you know.
Rufus Smalls I lived in Perth from 2001 to 2008, and I watched the Glory sometimes. Could never get into the A-League though - standard seemed very modest, and so I ended up watching much more Aussie Rules and then got a season ticket for the Western Force once the egg-chasing started up.
My loyalty to the Blades is never in doubt, but I left South Yorkshire more than thirty years ago and my work has had me living in different parts of the world. I love football so I have ended up 'adopting' various local teams along the way. Even had a Singapore S-League team for a while - but Tanjong Pagar FC (red and white stripes, natch) went bust a couple of seasons ago. RIP the Jaguars.
I'll love the Blades till my dying day, but there's nothing wrong with a little bit on the side now and again.
Im a rovers fan but 2 b honest I drive 4 a living 160 miles a day n would rather get on train 2 sheffield from notts n av a few beers there n watch the blades unless rovers r local.A lot cheaper option plus I can have a beerBristol Rovers, they're only down the road from me ....... bit difficult to wish them well this season though!
Distillery, for obvious reasons, in Ireland
Stockport, as I have the misfortune to live here. That said, as they charge only two quid less than we do for the Kop, I haven't been in years
At last.....a thread with no abuse![]()
Derry is a beautiful city with its ancient walls intact
I always look out for Derry City's fortunes too.
Bit of a shared history with the great Billy Gillespie being a legend at both clubs and them adopting our colours as tribute.
Also being forced into non-existence for 13 years by the torrid situation in the north of Ireland at the time then coming back from the dead to win the league makes them an inspiration.
I've earmarked the Brandywell for a visit for quite some time. Sometime in the new year is on the cards.

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