The amount of posts over the years, mainly on SO tbf, about us buying from lower Scottish leagues, rather than from lower English, or Conference leagues.
The one time we do, and we buy Donkey from Shrek.
For anyone who's into The Who...
My band, The Substitutes, are playing at The Old Hairdressers, Renfield Lane, Glasgow on Saturday 12th November...
Been told a few times we're more authentic than 'Who's Next' or 'Who's Who'...come decide for yourself...
Tickets from the link below...
https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/The-Old-Hairdressers-Renfield-Lane-Glasgow-(Stereo)/The-Substitutes---Maximum-WHO---playing-Whos-Next-plus-hits/36162252/
We left about half an hour from the end last time. First time I saw them was in the Royal Albert Hall in 2006 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, played like 37 songs, on stage from 8pm to nearly 11.30pm, unbelievable stuff!
I'm same, seen the three times, the last being at Bellahouston Park. The weather was fuckin' dreadful and I myself was honkin' drunk way more than I should have been or intended to be, for that gig.
Inside at the Hydro will be special. Saw them at Wembley Arena in December 2016, which was quite honestly one of the best gigs I've ever been to.
Hopefully the lad has indeed taken ownership of his actions and has since managed to sort himself out from whatever stresses he was under at the time.
He's obviously went off the rails having had a bad spell in his personal life and has made a rip-roaring cnut of himself in the process...I'm sure all of us have had similar episodes in our lives in the past.
I imagine the chaos that ensued to be not too dissimilar to the rather famous photo below, which, somewhat conveniently for this post, appears to have taken place on the spectacularly named "Well Street".
Even at their advanced years, we'd get a tune still out of Hatem Ben Arfa and Juan Mata for a few seasons...
Make the call Hammy, I'm sure they'd both be desperate to rock up at the 'Ark...!
Next up, three weeks tonight...
Cannot wait...one of THE albums of my youth, I played this over and over and over back in the day...
Two nights in Manchester, what can go wrong...
You won't be disappointed. I only first saw them in 2006, and 4 times since, but each time has been outstanding, the pick of the bunch being at Wembley Arena, December 2017. They never put on a bad show!
The guy who owns Upper Crust must be pyoor raging now that every cant is spotted in Tim Horton's these days...
You've changed people of Motherwell... you've changed...