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Gandalf the Blue

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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Smile in Holt   
    Always liked Holt never hid in big games and gave his all, good luck to him.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to ForeverAndEver in Holt   
    Away to St Johnstone on loan.
     
    Best of luck 
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Davy Vandenbroucke in Welcome Back to Rangers, Ryan Kent!   
    Rangers are delighted to confirm the return of Ryan Kent to the club on a permanent basis from Liverpool Football Club for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.
    The winger has signed a four-year-deal with the Gers after spending the 2018/19 season on loan at Ibrox.
    Ryan established himself as a fan favourite in his first spell with the Light Blues, starting 40 games, making a total of 43 appearances and scoring six goals. He won the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year Award, as well as being nominated for the main award. He walked away from the Rangers Player of the Year Awards with the same young player accolade.
    Rangers was the 22-year-old’s fifth loan move of his young career, following spells with Coventry City, Barnsley, SC Freiburg and Bristol City but he made it clear he had found a home with the Light Blues. He commented in May, “I feel like I have re-found my love for the game here.”
    Born in Oldham Ryan joined Liverpool aged seven-years-old and progressed through the ranks, earning him involvement with the first team since 2015. He toured with Jürgen Klopp’s squad this summer following his return from Rangers, playing in their pre-season friendlies across America.
    The 22-year-old will join up with Steven Gerrard’s squad when the team return from the international break.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Marky. in Joe Dodoo   
    Partick Thistle fans rejoice.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to The Dude in Jones' Injury   
    He injured himself through his own stupidity. 
    Were now without a player for potentially the rest of the season because he wanted to 'appease' folk. 
    It'll take a lot more than a stupid tackle to appease the manager now. Boys nobody to blame but himself. 
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to RFC55 in Transfers   
    The guys a fucking prick 
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to eskbankloyal in Jones' Injury   
    Jones going for a scan this week but chance he has done his knee ligaments and out for the season. Scan will reveal if it is that serious. 
    Complete idiot.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to MacBoyd in Playing 5 CENTRAL Midfielders   
    They couldn't because they had no out ball. We fucked ourselves. Our normal line up, we would have dominated 
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to the old guard in The League.   
    Didn't think they were that good tbh, made a stupid mistake for the first goal, all still to play for. 
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Laudrup1984 in Scottish Football   
    Edinburgh teams flying. Delightful!

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    Gandalf the Blue got a reaction from delparlane in Artur Boruc   
    An utter fanny
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to VallancesDog in Artur Boruc   
    Are you dancing on the sealing as well Artur? 😉
     

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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Jimfanciesthedude in Daily record will publish any old shite without even verifying source   
    Only one reason they did and its to deflect away from the tarriers trouble last night
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to SeparateEntityMyArse in Hard to believe we’ve went from....   
    Tremendous scenes last night, a manager and team to be proud of.  He gets it, and us, and is destined for the very top.
    We've won nothing yet, but the structure and quality is in place to do so. The Gerrard haters are now very much conspicuous by their absence.
    Love the gaffer.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to beararse in Hard to believe we’ve went from....   
    that ....
    to  
    to this!

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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to The Beast in Katic   
    He was immense tonight
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Number5 in Katic   
    Absolute fucking monster!!
    Superb.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to RFC55 in For me that goal   
    Maybe just shades Edu's goal. They scenes were absolutely fucking pandemonium when that went in. 
    I sat elsewhere the night and didn't know anyone. By full time I knew the guy 14 rows in front of me.
    Absolutely love this club what a fucking night.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Davy Vandenbroucke in Artur Boruc   
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to mitre_mouldmaster in The Fans   
    Incredible performance by the team and the gaffer tonight, but what about a mention for the fans?
    The fans were probably under more pressure tonight than any other group of supporters ever. 
    With the 'noisy section' banned for the evening, there were genuine worries that the stadium would be  like a library , or worse, some fans could not handle the pressure and sung a naughty word.
    I didnt hear the slightest hint of an inappropriate song. I did hear a stadium absolutely rocking with an amazing atmosphere.
    Our fans really are a credit to the club, and tonight proves that we can give up these songs, and it wont hold us back in the fucking slightest.
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Smile in Fare observers from 2011   
    https://footballtaxhavens.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/fares-unbiased-observers-two-uefa-journalists-on-the-ground-for-the-game-at-psv-in-2011-were-celtic-fans/
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Brian Fantana in Charlie Miller in todays Scotsman   
    Fuck sake, why the fuck would giving them a stand to spout their republican bile help us exactly??
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to To Be A Ranger in Steve Clarke hopes UEFA sectarian singing penalty helps Rangers ‘tackle fan behaviour’. ...by TOM ENGLISH   
    Overall it's not a negative as the op makes out. Clarke's quotes aren't just about us and he mentions he has been back at Ibrox with no incidents.
    Scotland manager Steve Clarke hopes a Uefa punishment for sectarian singing from supporters will help Rangers eradicate unacceptable fan behaviour.
    The club have been ordered to close part of Ibrox for Thursday's Europa League meeting with Legia Warsaw.
    Clarke said he faced "sectarian" abuse from the "dark ages" at the ground last season while in charge of Kilmarnock.
    "Maybe it will make some people think about what they're going to say in the future, hopefully," he said.
    Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes said he was sent off in April at celtic Park for reacting to sectarian abuse directed at him, and Clarke believes more must be done to tackle the issue.
    "There are other people get it from the celtic fans," he told BBC Scotland. "It's not a one-way street. It's two different sides, two different clubs, two fantastic clubs, but they have to do a little bit more to stamp it out.
    "Rangers have reacted very well to it. They're trying their best, as I'm sure the people at celtic are.
    'Sometimes clubs have to try a little harder'
    Rangers chairman Dave King apologised publicly to Clarke after February's 5-0 defeat in Govan. He also issued a strongly-worded statement in response to the Uefa punishment that means 3,000 seats on Thursday will be closed off, urging any supporter "unable to behave in a civilised manner" to "stay away from Ibrox and our club".
    "I've been back at Ibrox since - no issues whatsoever," Clarke. "I had some wonderful supportive letters from Rangers supporters and not too many disruptive letters.
    "I was actually very heartened by the response I got from a lot of people all over Scotland.".
    The Scotland manager believes Hearts owner Ann Budge's decision to close a section of Tynecastle last season helped the club tackle fan misbehaviour, adding: "The clubs have to clamp down on it. And the clubs do try, but sometimes they maybe have to try a little bit harder.
    "I thought the move by Ann Budge was brave and it's worked well for them because it gives people a little lesson and says 'look, you can't go into a football stadium and behave like an idiot'. You have to go into a stadium, support your team, sing all the songs that are supportive of your own team, rather than try to be negative towards the opposition."
    Clarke says he "lost it" in an emotional press conference after Kilmarnock's 5-0 defeat back in February.
    "I'd come back to Scotland and you think times would move on, Rangers were much more inclusive," said the former Chelsea defender.
    "To get that on that particular night, listen, the chants started, it was fine, I was whatever I was, I was a 'W', no problem, it was their night.
    "They [supporters] deserved their moment, I was happy to take that, but the sectarian singing, you don't need. If it happens in the street, it's a crime. If it happens in a football stadium, there are so many people doing it then suddenly it's not a crime. That can't be correct.
    "I would love to think that in years to come it won't be an issue in Scotland and hopefully with education, with time, it will get better and become a thing of the past."
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to mus in Scottish Football   
    I think it was that one is a dick and one is a fucktard and they couldn't decided which was which, I mean did you see the alky mess after the game on saturday?
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    Gandalf the Blue reacted to Captain Hilts in Scottish Football   
    Heard Broadfoot got a bad injury theday? Cracking start to the weekend if true. 
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