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Glasgow from the Ibrox Press Box-The Story behind the Photo.


Guest Bob Agg

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Thanks enjoyed it, 1954 my first visit to Ibrox.

 

Jings!

 

You may well qualify as Gersnet's auldest poster mate! 1954 first game? I'd reckon my mum and dad were at the same dancing around the time you were walking up those stairs for the first time. :)

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Jings!

 

You may well qualify as Gersnet's auldest poster mate! 1954 first game? I'd reckon my mum and dad were at the same dancing around the time you were walking up those stairs for the first time. :)

 

Some older than me.

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I had the privilege to do a stadium tour when the old press box was in use and what a view it was. I couldn't do it now though as i am shit scared of heights.

 

It's no higher up than the Broomloan Stand or Copland Stand, it's about mid Club Deck view too nothing scary at all unless you are a wimp (which I'm sure you're not considering your of SuperAdmin status)

 

Something worthy of scary status though is the fact you can see most of Glasgow's sad history from the Club Deck which includes an horrific view of the Piggery during the half-time break. Not to worry, it'll be over when the 2nd half starts.

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