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  1. Tickets for the end of season friendly at Steel Park, Corby, on Wednesday 8th May 7.30pm kick off, can be bought from the below link: Ticket Office A Rangers Reserve side are to travel to face Corby Town on Wednesday, May 8 to celebrate the club’s 70th anniversary. Currently plying their trade in the Southern League Division One Central (step eight in the English pyramid), they sit third in the league table; five points off top spot but well within the promotion play-off places. The town of Corby is often referred to as “little Scotland” with many Scots having migrated to the town in the 1930s to work in the steelworks. Indeed, even today, the town still has Scottish roots, with almost 13 per-cent of the town’s population being born in Scotland according to the most recent census. Gers last sent a team to Corby back in November 2011 to mark the opening of their current Steel Park stadium. Led by Ian Durrant that evening, Gers ran out 6-0 winners thanks to goals from Rhys McCabe, Juan Ortiz, Kane Hemmings, John Fleck and a late Salim Kerkar double. Corby are currently managed by Steven Kinniburgh, a former Academy player at Rangers, and he commented: “Corby Town are delighted to have Rangers coming down to play in our 70th Anniversary game at Steel Park. “We hope to attract a big crowd for the game to hopefully celebrate a successful season for both teams come May. On a personal note, I would like to thank Craig Mullholland for helping organise the game.” Rangers Head of Academy Craig Mulholland said: “We are delighted to be able to send a team down to celebrate the 70thanniversary of Corby Town. "It was a match we were very keen to support for two reasons, firstly we know there is a huge Rangers fan settlement in Corby and it gives the supporters who maybe don’t get to Ibrox as often as they would like, the opportunity to see some of emerging talent on their doorstep. "The second reason was to support our former Academy player Steven Kinniburgh, who is still in regular contact with us here at Rangers, and is currently in the early stages of what will hopefully lead to a long and successful management career. "We very much look forward to the match in what I am sure will be a great occasion for Corby Town with a big crowd to celebrate their anniversary.” The match will kick off at 7.30pm, with entry costing £10 for adults, £6 for concessions and £2 for Juveniles.
  2. Cheap plug as Corby are playing us next month in a friendly but can you please vote for Matt Rhead as the prize for winning is a day out at the fa cup final! Budweiser Player of the Round Third Round Qualifying In their first season as sponsors of The FA Cup, now ‘The FA Cup with Budweiser’, Budweiser are giving fans an opportunity to vote for their favourite player from each round of the world-famous competition, now in its 131st season. Five players will be nominated after each round has been completed, all the way to The Semi-Finals next April, and the one receiving the most votes from fans will be crowned ‘Budweiser Player of the Round’ and receive a commemorative trophy to mark the achievement. All the award winners will also be invited to next May’s FA Cup Final at iconic Wembley as guests of The FA and Budweiser. The following five players made their mark on the Third Round Qualifying with outstanding performances. Simply make your choice in the poll at the bottom of the page. Voting closes 12 noon on Tuesday 25 October. Tom Webb (Gloucester City) Gloucester’s legendary skipper, making his 400th competitive start, scored a classy goal and set up another to inspire his side to a 7-2 victory against Truro City. Gary Paterson (Southend Manor) He receives his second nomination of the season for scoring a hat-trick, and making another goal, as Manor beat Leighton Town 5-0 in the tie featured on FATV. Dan Fitchett (Salisbury City) He scored a hat-trick in the first half, including a penalty after he had been fouled, and set up another goal as his side beat Poole Town 6-1. Jamie Clarke (Ashington) Jamie, the Respect Lead Officer for the North Riding FA and now ’38 years young’, scored the goal that knocked out Guiseley, a club three divisions higher. Matt Rhead (Corby Town) He scored a hat-trick, including a penalty, to help his side fight back to win 4-2 at Hednesford Town after trailing 0-2 at half-time. This is the link to vote http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompetitions/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/2011/fac-player-of-the-round-3q-list cheers, WATP!
  3. well ive checked my online record and even though i was 5-2 up against psg, and i scored the fifth in injury time, there is no sign of the result. i knew i should have kept the ball rather than scored lol
  4. dunno if people play online much on ps3 but im fed up of playing people who cancel in the last 10 minutes, no wonder my records look pish lol i accept defeat. maccactfc add me if you fancy a game
  5. PSN ID: maccactfc FIFA Online Experience Level*1 FIFA Be a Pro Experience Level*0 Preffered Position (If applicable): Striker add me for a game
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    that is quality mate cheers
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    Can somebody make me a boyd sig infront of a union jack from the hamburg game with my username please
  8. the guy was a complete waste of space!
  9. heard it sung sunday by a few pals, its a belter! :gaids:
  10. Club Country Player Caps (total) First cap - last cap AC Milan Flag of Italy Ray Wilkins 22 (84) 12 September 1984 - 12 November 1986 Barcelona Flag of Spain Gary Lineker 24 (80) 15 October 1986 - 7 June 1989 Bari Flag of Italy David Platt 10 (62) 11 September 1991 - 17 June 1992 [41] Bayern Munich Flag of Germany Owen Hargreaves 39 (42) 15 August 2001 - 28 May 2007 [42] Celtic Flag of Scotland Alan Thompson 1 31 March 2004 Cologne Flag of Germany Tony Woodcock 16 (42) 6 February 1980 - 5 July 1982 Hamburg SV Flag of Germany Kevin Keegan 25 (63) 8 June 1977 - 18 June 1980 [43] Hibernian Flag of Scotland Joe Baker 5 (8) 18 November 1959 - 22 May 1960 Inter Milan Flag of Italy Paul Ince 17 (53) 27 March 1996 - 10 June 1997 Juventus Flag of Italy David Platt 10 (62) 9 September 1992 - 19 June 1993 [41] Lazio Flag of Italy Paul Gascoigne 12 (57) 10 October 1992 - 11 June 1995 Los Angeles Galaxy Flag of the United States David Beckham 11 (112) 22 August 2007 - 11 February 2009 [41][44] Marseilles Flag of France Chris Waddle 18 (62) 6 September 1989 - 16 October 1991 Monaco Flag of Monaco Glenn Hoddle 9 (53) 9 September 1987 - 18 June 1988 Rangers Flag of Scotland Terry Butcher 32 (77) 10 September 1986 - 4 July 1990 Real Madrid Flag of Spain David Beckham 36 (112) 20 August 2003 - 1 June 2007 Sampdoria Flag of Italy Trevor Francis 20 (52) 22 September 1982 - 23 April 1986 Werder Bremen Flag of Germany Dave Watson 2 (65) 12 September 1979 - 17 October 1979 [45] this is copy and paste from wikipedia
  11. Tony Woodcock played for cologne know a couple of people from there that i chat to online and remember him fondly
  12. watch that video a few times and brings back great memories lol what a great weekend!!
  13. i know it werent directed at me but i think a nw thread would be better rather than keep a thread that will have so many pages you wont remember what page your tips for the season was on lol
  14. i smell shite. As do i..... time for a st valentines day massacre...... I smell scum....GTF ya bassa Pay yer taxes in this country and then you can tell me to GTF, Is that you Sean Connery. Bet I've been to more Rangers games in a season than you have in a lifetime Mr Moose away ya go ya tool. think your speaking aload of pony. PLG manages a different team now and is trying to break the dominance of lyon in french football. why would he care about barry fergusson?
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