Woe Betide the Murrayfield Blazerati If They Forget the Fans That Make Scottish Rugby the Exhilarating Experience It Is
Scotland on Sunday › February 14, 2005
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Scotland on Sunday › February 14, 2005
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THEY were climbing up the sunshine mountain all over Edinburgh yesterday. That favourite song of the fans of Scotland and Ireland rang out in pubs and clubs across the capital as the best and finest people in rugby reclaimed the game.
In newspapers, the most important people are the readers. In rugby, similarly the most important participants are those who pay the wages of all of the officials and professional players who gathered at the national stadium yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Woe Betide the Murrayfield Blazerati If They Forget the Fans That Make Scottish Rugby the Exhilarating Experience It Is
Rugby is part of the entertainment industry nowadays, and as such, spectators who pay large sums of money to travel to see their team are without doubt the lifeblood of the game.
In the last few weeks we have read many a word about the internal troubles of the Scottish Rugby Union but preci...See the full content of this document
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