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Flag/banner To Welcome El Tel

Highlanders are world renowned for our welcoming ways. Anyone have any ideas for a banner to welcome El Tel?

Best idea wins a whisky soaked haggis wearing a kilt!

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If you have one wear an ICT white away shirt and a bandage, that's the stuff!

Or any old white top, bloodstained along with the bandage..

It be a nice touch and a great way to welcome the big man...

:rotflmao:

I like this idea ..... taking CaleyD's bandage idea and combining it with a white top would be a humorous way to welcome the man in a game that will be seen by millions on TV. Played right, it could cement an instant bond between him and the supporters that Brewster never had (in his second stint).

I like this idea ..... taking CaleyD's bandage idea and combining it with a white top would be a humorous way to welcome the man in a game that will be seen by millions on TV. Played right, it could cement an instant bond between him and the supporters that Brewster never had (in his second stint).

(Or in his first stint!)

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You put your left hand in, your left hand out, in out in out and shake it all about, you do the Maradona and your turn around, he put the English out...Oh Diego Maradona... :rotflmao:

Edited by Joe DiMaggio

"Let's Butcher Celtic" would seem the obvious one.

BRILLIANT ! !

Bandages should be the order of the day, and would help heal the wounds between the fans and the management.

I like the bandages idea but it might look like a bunch of Rab c Nesbitts (a Rangers fan) and could be viewed as inciting the opposition fans post-29-1233173643.jpg :rotflmao:

Howz about

BUTCHER GIVES THEM THE CHOP ? :rotflmao: :thumb04:

If you have one wear an ICT white away shirt and a bandage, that's the stuff!

we are not english fans

What's that got to do with it? :rotflmao:

Edited by Renegade

How about the Saint George Cross. :rotflmao:

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It has to be the Butcher bandana worn at every game 'til the end of the season. It would be a tribute to Butcher's never-say-die spirit and hopefully an inspiration to the team. This is an extract from Wikipedia:

Then, on 6 September 1989, while playing for England in a vital World Cup qualifier in Sweden, Butcher suffered a deep cut to his forehead early in the game. Butcher had some impromptu stitches inserted by the physiotherapist and, swathed in bandages, continued playing. His constant heading of the ball - unavoidable when playing in the centre of defence - disintegrated the bandages and reopened the cut to the extent that his white England shirt was entirely red by the end of the game[1]. This match remains his defining moment as one of England's great footballing heroes, especially as England got the draw they needed to qualify for the 1990 competition, and is often used when referencing Butcher even today.

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