A Conversation for 'Johnny Thomson's Ghost'- the song

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Post 21

GreyDesk

'Flesh out' maybe overstating it. The following is sort of what I meant.

Current Text:

The Glasgow Old Firm Football Clubs, Celtic and Rangers, have a long, bitter, often vicious rivalry, formed along sectarian religious grounds.

'Fleshed out' Text:

The Glasgow football clubs, Celtic and Rangers, have a long, bitter, often vicious rivalry, formed along sectarian religious grounds. [One sentence saying that the clubs are called the old firm and why]


A2732744 - Johnny Thomson's Ghost

Post 22

egon

Ah, gotccha, I rthought you were proposing something more substantial, I'll stick that in smiley - ok

I'm just trying to work out where to put the "chants" link, as I've referred to it as a song rather than a chant throughout. Hmmm.


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Post 23

egon

Hmm. As for wehy they're aclled ther Old firm. Short story- i don't know. I'm googling right now, and so far I've come across, on a Rangers v Celtic fansite, "Why are they called the OLD FIRM???

If we had a pound for everytime we get asked that question we wouldn't be having to work in crap jobs to earn a crust. It's a question that gives us varied answers, so the best thing to do is follow this link to see what our members have to say about it."

So apparently the rangers and celtic fans don't know either.


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Post 24

egon

One theory is this:

"2. "The Old Firm"... i dont know if this is 100% accurate, but i read that it was a sarcastic name used by a newspaper back in the early 1900s because Rangers & Celtic were "hogging" all the honours and the clubs were making lots of money. This particular newspaper thought that this commercialism was interfering with sporting values, and the term was used at that time."

http://www.scotland.com/forums/showthread.php3?threadid=6895&pagenumber=1


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Post 25

egon

Oh, I registerd with the Rangers website, and it told me that "The nickname the Old Firm originated during the early years of the 20th Century when the clubs began to dominate scottish football, and the term in part refers to the financial benefits of their frequent meetings."

So, I'll just say it wasd due to their dominance of scottish football then.


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Post 26

GreyDesk

OK, if no one really knows why they're called the Old Firm. How about dropping the idea of a sentence or two about it in the entry itself, and putting it in as a footnote instead.


A2732744 - Johnny Thomson's Ghost

Post 27

egon

Right, I've done all that, anything else?


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Post 28

egon

oh, I thinkw e simulposted there- I've included the reason given on the Rangers website.


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Post 29

GreyDesk

Yes we did simpost. It's not a problem, your solution looks great.

In my opinion this one is now good to go smiley - smiley

Much like me, as I've now got 15 minutes to get some food before Switzerland and Croatia kick off... smiley - run<missingpastabasil&parmesansmiley>


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Post 30

Ormondroyd

A fine piece of work. smiley - applause

This isn't particularly necessary for the entry, but I remember reading that Sam English was hounded out of Scottish football by Celtic fans who blamed him for Thomson's death. The last straw came when one charming Celt stopped one of English's children in the street and informed said kid: 'Your Daddy is a killer'. smiley - bigeyes

I'd be inclined to retitle the entry "'Johnny Thomson's Ghost' - the Song", since otherwise it looks like you're seriously delving into the realms of the supernatural. smiley - ghost Otherwise, I reckon it's Guide-ready! smiley - ok


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Post 31

egon

Right, I've changed the title now.


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Post 32

egon

Interesting though it is, I've decided not to include Ormy's bit about Sam English- I don't reallyw ant to stray to far into "old Firm rivalry" terrirtory in this entry, and I think I'll leave that out.

Any more comments, anyone?


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Post 33

GreyDesk

I still think calling it 'Association Football' when the context is the game as played in Glasgow makes you come across as hilarious posh smiley - laugh

After all, we are talking about the nation of Fruit Boilers here smiley - biggrin


A2732744 - Johnny Thomson's Ghost

Post 34

egon



Any more comments? Anyone?


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Post 35

GreyDesk

Nope smiley - smiley


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Post 37

GreyDesk

See, I told you that I couldn't think of any more comments to make smiley - biggrin


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Post 38

egon

smiley - biggrinsmiley - bubbly

And I even removed "association" yesterday, just to shut you up smiley - biggrin


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Post 39

GreyDesk

That was the bit that I was waiting for. I'd have picked it ages ago if you'd done that edit straight away smiley - tongueout


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Post 40

egon

smiley - tomato


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