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This Tokely business has got me thinking, where do you draw the line?
It's very tricky! Glasgow is a prime example a city turned into an absolute
goldfish bowl for players! I'd like to think the relaxed atmosphere of the Highlands
is one of our attractions.
If a player is on official business, at a function or whatever, then it's fair play to go up
and say hello and get the banter - it's expected. If it's an everyday situation then I reckon that's
a bit different. You have to respect their privacy, and treat them with the respect you'd
deserve back.
We saw Rosco at The Charlatans gig last night, I said hello and b*ggared off, he's
out with his mates and should be left alone.
Then you've got the other side of the argument - high profile public job etc.
When and where would you personally draw the line?