The Old Firm is back.
With Rangers having recently secured promotion to the top flight of Scottish football, the Glaswegian derby will be a more frequent fixture in the football calendar and we’re being treated to a brief glimpse of what’s in store this afternoon when the Old Firm do battle in the Scottish Cup semi-final
It’s only the second meeting of the Glasgow rivals since Rangers’ liquidation in 2012, since when they have won three promotions in four seasons, but the rivalry seems as intense as always.
For some fans, it’s the small things that matter the most and in the case of these football fans, this statement is very true.
You have to admire the dedication and passion that it takes to actually paint a kerb and then claim ¢ it as your own.
How we missed the Old Firm matches.
Rangers fans were up during the night painting the curbs outside all the Celtic pubs they could find. #OldFirm pic.twitter.com/VkycCCcTwU
— Ball Street (@BallStreet) April 17, 2016
@BallStreet and Celtic fans had to be up early to fix it up #OldFirm #OhTheBanter pic.twitter.com/GzbrNWDayH
— Ball Street (@BallStreet) April 17, 2016