by Shortbread »
21 Jan 2008 20:45
Anyone watch the TV comedy, 'Still Game', about a bunch of wrinklies running riot on their Glaswegian council scheme (or estate)? Winston, my favourite character, uses the same gesture a lot (actually, he reminds me a lot of Fergie: red in the face; in dire need of anger management; and also not only an ex-shipbuilder on the Clyde but also probably a union rep as well). He usually accompanies it with a 'get it up yis!' or 'get it right up yis!', or, in extreme cases, 'get it right round yis!'.
It's impossible for me after 'Still Game' to see the gesture as offensive and, who knows, Fergie may have had this in his mind at the time. For me, the really offensive gesture is the finger, or else the 'V'-sign - especially when accompanied by eyes popping out of the head. I thought it was quite funny and, as Sir Steve said, also a tribute to our performance on the day.