Mount Florida station - resplendent in an orange indistinguishable from Dundee United's tangerine - a portent? |
Pubs along the way such as Florida Park were doing great business, yet I only saw one drunk (outside the stadium) |
Now into Cathcart Rd. Dundee United fans are nickamed the 'Arabs' - see wiki for a discussion of the origin of the term (the team are nicknamed the 'Terrors') http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dundee_United_F.C. Two interesting things to know about Dundee United - they have a 100% record in competitive matches against Barcelona, and their best-known fan is Zippy from Rainbow. The busy Clockwork Co in the background is a micro-brewery as well as a pub. |
She 'stops the whole street with one wave of her hand'. Fine old Cathcart Rd Church of Scotland other side of the road |
A cheery robot-style wave to his pal opposite the church |
Approaching Hampden |
Hampden at around 2 pm; crowds gathering for 3pm kick-off |
Staggies is the nickname for Ross County. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_County_F.C. |
The police horses were popular. . . |
. . .but useless at giving directions |
Many Scottish football fans believe they have an affinity with Brazilian fans: this is unlikely to be a belief shared by many Brazilians |
Superman is a Staggie |
Love the wee guy with the big herr; a pure gallus Scot |
A friendly Scottish gesture - an unfriendly one is when the kilt is lifted |
This could possibly be an instance of carrying the whole 'Arab thing' a bitty too far |
Unusually for a big Scottish game, Strathclyde's Finest were enjoying themselves |
For some reason, this young police officer was frequently asked for advice |
They were great fun these girls |
Some Danish Ross County fans |
The way into Hampden and the bus park |
An all too literal approach to the Staggie headgear I fear. . . |
The eyes on this bloody mask follow you around |
A rare sighting of some neutral kilties |
A fine Scottish face |
A wee gloat from a Rangers fan - Scottish league champions. They didn't get far in the cup though. |
Some manly horseplay; nothing gay going on here at all |
They shall not pass |
I love this picture. This is what Scots think they are and so rarely, as in this case, actually are - merry and friendly. Helps if you are young, of course. It is too late to save we older Scots |
Meant to ask the guy with the charity buckets how they were doing; they generally do OK at cup ghames |
Irish Arabs |
You wait for an Osama for ages, then two come along at once |
The guy with his hands up isn't surrendering - he and the other Arab just had their photie taken with the fair cop |
Man levitating with a ticket |
A Scooby Arab with a pet Pooh |
Don't frighten the horses |
Careful now, Bananaman!. . . |
. . .aww! |
The Osamas arrive |
Over here! |
White horses and cup finals - the stuff of legend |
Th wee girl would likely have preferred to stay with the horses |
Nearly done |
Into the ground |
A last straggler coming in - DU balloon bouncing along |
Have just come across this blog and being a Dundee United fan i'd just like to say how happy i was to be able to see these great photos and remember one of the best days of my life
ReplyDeleteIt was a brilliant day back in May 2010,great friendly atmosphere was enjoyed by all,thank you for posting this blog,really enjoyed it....Davy DUFC
Was a great day Davy! One for all Scots to be proud of.
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