All the plastic covers now used to help grow crops in the fields?

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Question by Where the Isla meets the Tay.: All the plastic covers now used to help grow crops in the fields?
Could they not be used over pitches to keep frost off?
Also,if tatties were planted at Ibrox then Rangers would lift something at the end of the season.

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5 Responses to All the plastic covers now used to help grow crops in the fields?

  1. hahahhahaaa quality a couple of rows of roosters, make them some money..

    HAIL HAIL 4 IN A ROW

    Caine7SFG
    September 21, 2011 at 11:40 pm
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  2. I thought it meant the tatties were grown already pre-packed in their bags?

    falgee
    September 21, 2011 at 11:51 pm
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  3. Rankers can’t afford plastic covers so next year they’ll be using all the unsold nylon strips from their supershed and ripped up scarves.

    munnthebun
    September 22, 2011 at 12:10 am
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  4. Theoretically, look after the crops as my dad would tell us, ‘fit yer daein aye mind tay cover yay veg, dinnay let the plums get frostbitten and ye ken yir onions’, things like that, a few cabbages have come from Ibrox over the years. they are all inbred vegetable combinations, some plastic covers could go over mr smiths coupon to keep the frostiness contained. but with the weekly manure spread on the pitch (players) and my faithful John Deere, I wouldn’t need to be a farmer to be outstanding in my field. fit like?

    william d
    September 22, 2011 at 1:01 am
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  5. Parkhead isn’t nick-named ‘The Potato Bowl’ for nothing you know! Our pitch is that good we could grow marijuana on it if we wanted to. (If the law allowed us too, which they probably wouldn’t)

    McLoViN
    September 22, 2011 at 1:24 am
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