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Thewhitesettler

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  1. I carry a few wet wipes with me, when going to the games as I always give my seat a wipe before sitting on it.

    a few years ago there was bird suit on my seat, and I wiped it clean with the wet wipes. I left the used wipes under my chair when I left, and they were still there at the next game. I put them in a bag, and put them in a bin on my way out, which is what I should have done in the first place. ???  ???

  2. I used to like teams if I liked a player.

    Jim Baxter was my first love. Him, and the rest of my family being blue noses, made me into a Rangers supporter.

    I also liked Colin Bell of Man City, and I've liked City ever since. Was a Kippax regular when I lived in Manchester, unless I was coming home for a Rangers game.

    I also started liking AC Milan, because of Paulo Maldini. He was a tremendous player, even from a very young age. I think he was 18 when he broke into the 1st team regularly, and I always liked Milan since then. However The Rangers are my first love, my only true love....WATP! ??

  3. On 21/05/2018 at 20:01, Billythebear77 said:

    Don’t know if this had been posted already but this is superb 

     

    I remember when I first joined the John Greig RSC, 1970-71 my initiation test was to sing The Sash, and Follow Follow, to prove I was a genuine Rangers supporter. 

    I was only about 11, and was gullible enough to believe that everyone had to do this before getting full membership. Both my brother's had told me that they had to do it. So I had to do it going home on my 2nd outing. I was hoping that they'd forgot about it, however my brother kindly reminded them. The convenor got The bus quiet, and off I went, starting with The Sash My Father Wore, then Follow Follow, where the rest of the bus joined in halfway through. I made a lot of new friends that day, young, and old. The things we used do to for the love of our team? ??

  4. 9 hours ago, GeeSS said:

    He is as bad as Murty !!! Yesterday’s team selection and then the substitution bring on Hodson and moving Halliday into the middle cost us 3 points

    No it never! It only cost us 2 points, since we managed to get 1 in the end. ???

  5. 6 hours ago, OhW said:

    With the bombshell dropping tonight that Dalcio is leaving, it made me think about our number 7 jersey. Has this always been a tradionally unlucky shirt number for us? I can't really think of any player making it their own here. Are there any famous Rangers No. 7s? Closest I can think of is Kanchelskis. Apologies f'm missing someone blatant.

    In recent years none of the numbers have been very lucky to Rangers.

    generally our No 2's have been shit! ??

  6. 2 hours ago, theblueoysterbar said:

    Mind a rumour went round that Souness was buying a house in Baljaffray near Bearsden when I was a wee guy and he got the job. They only had the timber up on this thing and it got burned to the ground within a couple of days.

    Different times now obviously. But he should still get it done on the quiet if he does.

     

    Souness lived in Edinburgh. My brother lived in the same Gated Community as Souness, and security got beefed up when Souness moved there. I used to babysit, with my bird, for my brother, and it was not easy getting passed security as you needed a key to open the gate, which my brother didn't trust me enough to give me one. Trusted me enough to mind his kids though??

  7. 2 hours ago, RDFM said:

    Not surprising, half his squad are away next season and Hibs aren’t exactly rich enough to replace them. Hot take here, but I think Lennons done a good job with Hibs, at least good enough to get him a championship job if he does jump ship. 

    In the Scottish Championship with Dundee Utd perhaps?

    he did a good enough job at hibs this season, but they weren't too bad when he took over. He only managed to make them slightly better with help from his taig mates. 

    We've had a poor season. The sheep, and hibs have had good seasons. We are not where we want to be, yet. However, I don't know if it's because Scottish football has got worse, that we're doing, ever so slightly better, than last season. It's not that we've improved any, it's that the top teams, in our league have gotten worse.

  8. My advice to any Bears is simple. If you can't take another humiliating defeat off the taigs, then stay at home. Don't go, steer clear, because win, lose, or draw, they bastards are going to try and intimidate us. They're going to have a party, and they'll want to rub our noses in it.

    I'm not even sure if I'll be able to watch it on tv. The thought of seeing those bastards partying turns my stomach.

  9. Brenda ain't going anywhere, because there's nowhere for him to go.

    nobody wants him! Nobody in England cares how well he's doing domestically.

    He'd need to do something in the Champions League, or win the Europa League, for ANY English club to take notice of him.

    he should be judged on his teams performances against teams of a higher stature than in Scotland, since he Hoover's up all the semi decent local talent, to stop Rangers from getting them. 

    that's how he operates. Taking on players he doesn't need just to stop his rivals from getting them, and their fans lap that pish up. However they can't keep on doing that forever...........

  10. 52 minutes ago, MrMckee said:

    Rangers loan flop Carlos Pena is under fire in Mexico after brazenly buying six cans of beer immediately after training in his club gear. 

    The midfielder is back in his homeland with Cruz Azul after ex-Ibrox boss Pedro Caixinharecruited him on loan. 

    He's hardly played since he returned though and was slammed last week by Caixinha, who warned him that he would be sent back to Rangers at the end of his loan spell if he didn't shape up.

    But he's not helped himself after he was spotted in an off licence next to his club's La Noria training complex immediately after morning training.

    Pena purchased six cans of beer before driving off, which caused uproar among Cruz Azul fans after this was widely reported in Mexico City.

    Meanwhile, Caixinha's own problems deepened after he was handed a two-game ban from the dug-out by the Mexican League after he was sent off at the weekend.

    The Portuguese boss was ordered off in his side's 2-2 draw at Tigres in a Liga MX encounter.

    :lol:

    My hero!

     

  11. 7 hours ago, Amac9 said:

    Only going to get worse.

    Only a matter of time before they turn us over 6 or 7. 

    I thought it was going to happen on Sunday, the way things were going, and us being down to 10 men.

    not looking forward to our next encounter, but wouldn't it be just like us to turn them over, while they're celebrating another title, and the result means nothing? ?

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