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superjack
3 hours ago, Section Q said:

Fisticuffs on a plane...

 

https://fb.watch/rBx4rtas8b/

If you said to me before I watched the clip that he was wearing a football top, I'm confident that I would have guessed the top easily.

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hughesie27

Turkish police famous for their restraint and communication skills.

 

Hope he has a lovely holiday.

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Bungalow Bill

I think that was an Edinburgh flight too. 
 

A couple of years ago I was flying from Glasgow to Greece, and a rammy almost started while we were boarding. People being told to calm down. Have never flown from Glasgow since. Place was full of folk just getting tanked up, seemed worse than other airports. 

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manaliveits105

20th April 
An EasyJet flight to Tenerife was forced to divert after two passengers became involved in a rammy.

The EZY3113 from Glasgow had to land at Bristol Airport on Saturday, where it was met by officers on the tarmac. The two individuals who were behaving 'disruptively' when then escorted off the plane by cops.

 

it's a friendly city so it is definettly 

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48 minutes ago, hughesie27 said:

Turkish police famous for their restraint and communication skills.

 

Hope he has a lovely holiday.

Heard about this yesterday. He couldn't have picked a worse place to attack the police🙂🙂

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Australis

Not a fight but I was in the Scotland travel club in the 80s

 

We won 1-0 in Israel.

On my flight back none of the Scotland fans and it was a plane full of them would sit down in their seats.

 

All very jovial and boisterous lots of singing and dancing, as we were all tanked up with drink but enjoying ourselves.

 

Stewardesses constantly asking everyone to sit in their seats but ignored.

 

The pilot then said snow had covered Scotland and that runway was being

cleared of snow in Glasgow.

 

As we came down through the clouds it was pure white everywhere.

 

Everyone suddenly took their seats strapped in and it was total silence as the pilot landed the plane.

In short, we were all shoiting it.

 

As soon as the plane started to slow down after landing most stood up and clapped and cheered the pilot.

 

Remember the stewardesses faces saying look at all those smart alex  tough guys now lol.

 

 

 

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PortyJambo
1 hour ago, Bungalow Bill said:

A couple of years ago I was flying from Glasgow to Greece, and a rammy almost started while we were boarding. People being told to calm down. Have never flown from Glasgow since. Place was full of folk just getting tanked up, seemed worse than other airports. 

I had the same experience when I flew from Glasgow once. Even before you got through security to the bars, there were folk tanning carry-outs as they were waiting in the check-in queue. Knew it was going to be an "eventful" flight even then. Decided I would try to avoid flying from Glasgow again.

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Statts1976uk

Last company I used to work for had a hangar near Alicante so I was out there every 4-6 weeks. Flew Jet2 and during the winter months it wasn't too bad as it was mainly OAPs trying to get a bit of winter sun but I always used to dread from the Easter holidays onwards.

 

It was always the same lots of grown men and also full families in full Old Firm kit boarding to head to Benidorm. It didn't matter what time of day that you caught your flight you just knew it wasn't going to be a quiet one.

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CostaJambo

Not a fight but I worked with a guy who had been on a flight back from the Caribbean and the only passengers were one old couple and his rugby tour! The crew just let them serve their own drinks and ended up joining the party and in the carnage that ensued one of the air hostesses got VERY friendly with seven different rugby players, one of whom actually dated her for a while afterwards!

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il Duce McTarkin

Families getting tanked up and football tops on planes are scumbag behaviour.

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I P Knightley
3 hours ago, Australis said:

Not a fight but I was in the Scotland travel club in the 80s

 

We won 1-0 in Israel.

On my flight back none of the Scotland fans and it was a plane full of them would sit down in their seats.

 

All very jovial and boisterous lots of singing and dancing, as we were all tanked up with drink but enjoying ourselves.

 

Stewardesses constantly asking everyone to sit in their seats but ignored.

 

The pilot then said snow had covered Scotland and that runway was being

cleared of snow in Glasgow.

 

As we came down through the clouds it was pure white everywhere.

 

Everyone suddenly took their seats strapped in and it was total silence as the pilot landed the plane.

In short, we were all shoiting it.

 

As soon as the plane started to slow down after landing most stood up and clapped and cheered the pilot.

 

Remember the stewardesses faces saying look at all those smart alex  tough guys now lol.

 

 

 

Regardless of the truth about there being snow in Glasgow, I'd have been tempted, as the pilot, to start pulling wheelies and throwing in a few handbrake turns just to get some of the dickheads to papper their kex. 

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iantjambo
5 hours ago, superjack said:

If you said to me before I watched the clip that he was wearing a football top, I'm confident that I would have guessed the top easily.


Probably the only top he took with him.

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Fitzroy Pointon

What an absolute roaster. The good thing about football tops on holiday is it helps you to avoid said roasters. 

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Rupert Pupkin

They wear those tops like they’re a badge of honour..🙄🙄

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Fitzroy Pointon

Heading to Turkey was he....

 

 

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Never.

Not even anyone annoying.

What I will say is .

Serve alcohol expect nonsense

 

 

I like to drink

Need

Never have or will drink before or during a flight.

 

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If carlsberg did rivals...
13 hours ago, hughesie27 said:

Turkish police famous for their restraint and communication skills.

 

Hope he has a lovely holiday.

That's what happens when idiots go abroad, they think the police are as soft as our lot, he will be getting at least 7 shades of shit kicked out of him! 

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16 minutes ago, Ked said:

Never.

Not even anyone annoying.

What I will say is .

Serve alcohol expect nonsense

 

I like to drink

Need

Never have or will drink before or during a flight.

 

I've drunk on a 14 hour flight but that was a necessity.

 

Seems too many find it a necessity for much shorter flights: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/hedonistic-british-tourists-drink-booze-120921683.html

 

The budget airlines probably now rely on the alcoholics selling out their marked up booze.

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fabienleclerq
55 minutes ago, Ked said:

Never.

Not even anyone annoying.

What I will say is .

Serve alcohol expect nonsense

 

 

I like to drink

Need

Never have or will drink before or during a flight.

 

Is this a poem?

 

I jest, however I agree I try avoid drinking if I'm flying now.

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Benny Klack
2 hours ago, Салатные палочки said:

Heading to Turkey was he....

 

 


Dearie me - what is it about that club that attracts that sort of class of people. Absolute roasters. I know a few genuine Rangers fans who are intelligent and decent folks but by god they must be in the minority in that fanbase.

 

Just an absolute embarrassment that wherever that clip is from, the locals will believe that’s what Scottish people are genuinely like.

 

The irony of them singing that they are Simply The Best - better than all the rest as well is not lost. 

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il Duce McTarkin
1 hour ago, Ked said:

 

Never have or will drink before or during a flight.

 

 

I fly long haul regularly and love a good scoop pre-boarding and on the plane. 

On the odd occasion that I'm working for a generous employer you just cannae beat a business class lounge and a fully reclinable seat to snooze away the excesses.

 

:sweeet:

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33 minutes ago, il Duce McTarkin said:

 

I fly long haul regularly and love a good scoop pre-boarding and on the plane. 

On the odd occasion that I'm working for a generous employer you just cannae beat a business class lounge and a fully reclinable seat to snooze away the excesses.

 

:sweeet:

You horrible !@#£.

And a lucky !@#£%!^

😄

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il Duce McTarkin
2 minutes ago, Ked said:

You horrible !@#£.

And a lucky !@#£%!^

😄

 

Never once skelped a Captain Kirk copper neither. 

 

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manaliveits105
8 hours ago, Салатные палочки said:

Heading to Turkey was he....

 

 

The "burds" :cornette:

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8 hours ago, Benny Klack said:


Dearie me - what is it about that club that attracts that sort of class of people. Absolute roasters. I know a few genuine Rangers fans who are intelligent and decent folks but by god they must be in the minority in that fanbase.

 

Just an absolute embarrassment that wherever that clip is from, the locals will believe that’s what Scottish people are genuinely like.

 

The irony of them singing that they are Simply The Best - better than all the rest as well is not lost. 

It's the Ibrox Bar in Marmaris. Best thing about it is it keeps all of them in one place, leaves the rest of the resort clear, well apart for the Parkhead bar for the other lot. 

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Nookie Bear

Seen a few timsnon Twitter saying he “does not represent what this club is about” blah blah

 

He very much does represent your club, mate. 
And had it been your flight would you have stepped in to confront him? No chance. 

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On 22/04/2024 at 07:43, manaliveits105 said:

20th April 
An EasyJet flight to Tenerife was forced to divert after two passengers became involved in a rammy.

The EZY3113 from Glasgow had to land at Bristol Airport on Saturday, where it was met by officers on the tarmac. The two individuals who were behaving 'disruptively' when then escorted off the plane by cops.

 

it's a friendly city so it is definettly 

 

Is that the same flight in the clip in the OP or a different incident?

 

Guy was leathering folk, surely getting charged with assault too!

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Japan Jambo
13 hours ago, Benny Klack said:


Dearie me - what is it about that club that attracts that sort of class of people. Absolute roasters. I know a few genuine Rangers fans who are intelligent and decent folks but by god they must be in the minority in that fanbase.

 

Just an absolute embarrassment that wherever that clip is from, the locals will believe that’s what Scottish people are genuinely like.

 

The irony of them singing that they are Simply The Best - better than all the rest as well is not lost. 

 

Ach at least it keeps Mike Chapman's pension topped up!

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On 22/04/2024 at 07:40, Bungalow Bill said:

I think that was an Edinburgh flight too. 
 

A couple of years ago I was flying from Glasgow to Greece, and a rammy almost started while we were boarding. People being told to calm down. Have never flown from Glasgow since. Place was full of folk just getting tanked up, seemed worse than other airports. 

 

Agreed, only time I've seen anything come close to a fight on a plane was tanked up weedgies when we were flying to Crete from Glasgow for the Athens game in 2006

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manaliveits105
5 hours ago, kila said:

 

Is that the same flight in the clip in the OP or a different incident?

 

Guy was leathering folk, surely getting charged with assault too!

Different  that was going to Tenerife the Tic top one Turkey 

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Jim_Duncan

In response to the question in the thread title: No. I don’t invite Celtic fans onto my private jet. 

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been here before
19 hours ago, Салатные палочки said:

Heading to Turkey was he....

 

 

 

That reminds me of the Copa scene in Goodfellas where Henry and Karen sweep into the nightclub fimed in a single take.

 

Only this is a lot more tragic, scummier and far more morbidly obese than Scorsese's effort.

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been here before
3 minutes ago, Jim_Duncan said:

In response to the question in the thread title: No. I don’t invite Celtic fans onto my private jet. 

 

I usually take one on mine so if there's an emergency I have something to throw out to lighten the plane.

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Section Q
5 hours ago, been here before said:

 

That reminds me of the Copa scene in Goodfellas where Henry and Karen sweep into the nightclub fimed in a single take.

 

Only this is a lot more tragic, scummier and far more morbidly obese than Scorsese's effort.

That's a fantastic clip by the way..............👍

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Jim_Duncan
6 hours ago, been here before said:

 

I usually take one on mine so if there's an emergency I have something to throw out to lighten the plane.

Remember though, throwing Celtic fans out of planes isn’t just for emergencies. 

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