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Older football stadiums tend to be in the shitier parts of cities anyway tbf.  It is, after all, a working class game.

Mind you, most areas surrounding football stadiums are not a hotbed of sectarianism so get it right fucking up them.

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35 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Older football stadiums tend to be in the shitier parts of cities anyway tbf.  It is, after all, a working class game.

Killie being the exception to the rule. Cricket playing egg chasers!

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It'll be due to all the immigrants, poor people, and the EU, according to a mate who reads the Daily Mail.

I don't think I've ever loved any song as much as Ibrox residents must love The Sash.

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It's not clear how near they class as near but Zoopla suggests property values on Camlachie St (picked totally at random) have gone up 6.7% in the last 10 years but down 5.17% in last 12 months.  Aikenhead Road (totally at random) next to Hampden is up 7.49% over last 10 years but down 5.34% in last 12 months. I call shenanigans on this article.  

Garscube Road next to Firhill is up 9.61% over the last 10 years and down 3.71% over the last 12 months but you'd expect near the West End to do a bit better. 

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46 minutes ago, The OP said:

It's not clear how near they class as near but Zoopla suggests property values on Camlachie St (picked totally at random) have gone up 6.7% in the last 10 years but down 5.17% in last 12 months.  Aikenhead Road (totally at random) next to Hampden is up 7.49% over last 10 years but down 5.34% in last 12 months. I call shenanigans on this article.  

Garscube Road next to Firhill is up 9.61% over the last 10 years and down 3.71% over the last 12 months but you'd expect near the West End to do a bit better. 

 

That will be the Hipster Thistle fans gentrifying the place

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1 hour ago, BigFatTabbyDave said:

It'll be due to all the immigrants, poor people, and the EU, according to a mate who reads the Daily Mail.

I don't think I've ever loved any song as much as Ibrox residents must love The Sash.

I live near Ibrox and I couldn't even tell you the words to the sash , never mind love it

Most of the folk that stay in my street are Celtic fans ...

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56 minutes ago, Menzel said:

I used to live a few minute's walk from Ibrox as a student. Insufferable on match days. 

Students are insufferable most of the time.

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1 hour ago, Menzel said:

I used to live a few minute's walk from Ibrox as a student. Insufferable on match days. 

I have a mate who bought a (ground level) flat in Kinning Park. He moved in years ago as a Rangers fan living the dream. He now absolutely despises Rangers and their fans. Go figure.

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I have a mate who bought a (ground level) flat in Kinning Park. He moved in years ago as a Rangers fan living the dream. He now absolutely despises Rangers and their fans. Go figure.


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