END-OF-SEASON CIRCUIT
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DOWNWARD TREND
Brian McClair and Charlie
Nicholas moved down
south from Celtic while
Shuggie Edvaldsson,
above, is the only Icelandic
cap to play for the hoops
refused to play their original opponents (Ferencvaros)
in protest at Soviet invasion of Hungary earlier that
year. A 2-01 away defeat to 'Les Verts' was followed by
a four-goal victory to ensure our continued interest in
the competition.
Series of events held to commemorate the end
of the year's football. For Rangers fans, the most
recent of these started last March.
Torpor-inducing arrangements made for midway point
of cup finals and internationals. Whoever thought that
an interest in the pulsations of top-class football would
go hand in hand with a love of marching bands? Are
football fans especially partial to a bit of bagpipe
music? Let's face it,the only time you hear a
characteristically wheezy whine emanating from car
radios after a match is when Hugh Keevins is on the
Radio Clyde phone-in. Originally thought to be a
mere diversion for the masses, the main effects of the
massed pipe band - i.e. making large groups of
males lose the will to live - have proved excellent
at preventing violence. After all, who has ever seen
a half-time riot?