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I love Rangers because it is what it is. I've been lucky enough to be born into a Rangers family and I expect that tradition to carry on with my kids.

No other club could even come close to recreating the drama and love I have for Rangers... fucking soppy reading it back :lol:

Plus Bogtrotters is a bear... I'd be foolish not to love Rangers for those pics :clap: .... Should of signed up when those PM's were flying about :ph34r: ... although it was quicker just to wap some porn on... bloody royal mail :craphead:

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My dad "lifted me over the turnstyles"(older bears will know).Ah,the colours,the blue,royal to me,the crisp white shorts,the socks,the red and black,and the way the team ran out "WE ARE THE RANGERS"the Autographs in George Niven`s coffee bar in Union Street.a love affair for over 50 years,my team,our team,used to be Scotland`s team,and no matter what they try to do to us,we will always be "The Rangers"

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To be honest you sound like a glory hunter "I didn't like watching septic scum cos they're so shit, so instead I supported their extremely successful next door neighbours who humiliate septic all the time"

One of my cousins is a Rangers fan - whilst my other cousin his brother is a Celtic fan but both also support Liverpool!! Gotta love the brotherly rivalry there lol

Fuck off. I started supporting Rangers because of the way they played football and because of the characters that played for the club. I had no idea when I was six who was winning the league, I just new that was the team I wanted to follow. Even if your father or your fathers father was a bear, somewhere down the line someone in your family started supporting us because of the way we played football and not because they were brought up that way. Were they "glory hunters" as you put it dickhead?

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fair play to the OP.

I hated football with a passion as I couldnt play to save myself. My eldest son started to get interested at the same time as the souness era, we got season tickets and the rest is history! This wee club tends to get into your blood very quickly and by fuck is it addictive, :uk:

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Following on from my old man. Not many bears in the family except us, a whole lot of Morton fans but that's expected when they had relatives playing for them. Everyone on my mums side is one of them.

Growing up in the 90's you couldn't help but be a Ranger. I'm only 21 but in those 21 years so much has happened, so many wonderful, skillful players that I've seen. You have to take the bad with the good and since I have experienced the good already it is going to be oh so sweet when the glory days return!!

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Fuck off. I started supporting Rangers because of the way they played football and because of the characters that played for the club. I had no idea when I was six who was winning the league, I just new that was the team I wanted to follow. Even if your father or your fathers father was a bear, somewhere down the line someone in your family started supporting us because of the way we played football and not because they were brought up that way. Were they "glory hunters" as you put it dickhead?

Touchy fucker - I'm not a cradle-Rangers fan, I supported them off my own back when I WATCHED THEM PLAY and have supported them since.. but your family are scum fans, they were happy enough to support the terrorists even with their shitty team and playing style, but you just wanted the glory and what came with it by supporting the Pride of Scotland the mighty Glasgow Rangers.

Don't worry every successful club have glory hunters - it's not uncommon like :uk:

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Touchy fucker - I'm not a cradle-Rangers fan, I supported them off my own back when I WATCHED THEM PLAY and have supported them since.. but your family are scum fans, they were happy enough to support the terrorists even with their shitty team and playing style, but you just wanted the glory and what came with it by supporting the Pride of Scotland the mighty Glasgow Rangers.

Don't worry every successful club have glory hunters - it's not uncommon like :uk:

Right oh mate. Your either a bigoted bastard or a taig, either way, :hanged:

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just like my father his father and his father before him!!!

I was chose to this life, I was chose to follow Glasgow Ranger's, shame it is all girl's i have but they know they have been chosen to do the same. wether they follow it out is a different story.

My first love, my only love when it comes to football!

My dad only had girls but trekked us all along to Ibrox long before we even went to school.Whats wrong with lady Bears

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Touchy fucker - I'm not a cradle-Rangers fan, I supported them off my own back when I WATCHED THEM PLAY and have supported them since.. but your family are scum fans, they were happy enough to support the terrorists even with their shitty team and playing style, but you just wanted the glory and what came with it by supporting the Pride of Scotland the mighty Glasgow Rangers.

Don't worry every successful club have glory hunters - it's not uncommon like :uk:

You're being a knob.

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Touchy fucker - I'm not a cradle-Rangers fan, I supported them off my own back when I WATCHED THEM PLAY and have supported them since.. but your family are scum fans, they were happy enough to support the terrorists even with their shitty team and playing style, but you just wanted the glory and what came with it by supporting the Pride of Scotland the mighty Glasgow Rangers.

Don't worry every successful club have glory hunters - it's not uncommon like :uk:

from your replys to the OP's posts i can only assume that you sir are a fucking tool (td)

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Because its much more than a football club,its a mentality,a style of football,an instituition.Even the name Rangers still makes me feel butterflies in my stomach,and the bond between me and my Late Dad im still only a young man myself but i think he still sits next to me and supports our team with me.

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Rangers - What can I say , The history to The club to the Ibrox Roar , From The Gallant Pioneers to Bill Struth to Ally Mcoist this is more than a club , Rangers are a sporting icon and no matter what others say you will never kill the spirit of Rangers Football Club :rangers:

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My Dad.

I can briefly remember games where everyone was cheering around me and I was too shy to stand and cheer,a few years later my Dad was regretful it didn't stay like that.

I was a regular during one in a row at ten years old,scary!

That's why I refute all the claims that Rangers are viewed as sectarian everywhere,my Father originated from a country that's mostly cathol*c as an Evangelist and is a diehard! :D

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