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Deanzmeanzheinz

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  1. Rangers squad at pre season training at Murder Hill, Gullane - July1983 Many players were reduced to vomiting during these sessions
  2. Rangers Chairman John Lawrence and Director Matt Taylor watch the team train and prepare for the 1972 ECWC Final in Barcelona
  3. You might be right but the odds of us winning them all would make you a very rich man. By all means contact your bookie, youll find him very accomodating
  4. I agree with the OP to a large extent. A wee bit of realism is required. And it’s the usual feast or famine approach in here. However, what is not in doubt is that we are going in the right direction. We have now cast a shadow on them for the first time in 18months, and at a crucial point of the season. They have been allowed to play with a confidence and a freedom knowing fine well no one would catch them. They can’t be feeling like that now Despite all that I think they’ll blow the lambs away today. They always run over the top of them. The mutton molesters are physically and mentally incapable of providing a shock today. So my hopes lie on going into the Mar 10 game and winning it bringing the gap to 6pts then it really would be game on!
  5. Whats actually great about this thread is that there were a few motm candidates today
  6. Every time he gets the bal, he is in space. He always sees the big picture. Goss and Docherty compliment one another perfectly.
  7. I believe alright. At long last we are casting a shadow on them. If theres one team on this planet who can crumble from this position its that lot. Its in their DNA - we need them to crumble - tomorrow is their first test!
  8. Just having a wee lurk in a DU forum- fuckin loving it http://www.arableague.co.uk/topic/11051006/4/
  9. You can debate whether he will make it at Rangers all night. All i know is that he has put a dagger into the heart of that scumbag club tonight. Hopefully this helps keep that mob down there for years to come and they rot in hell.
  10. The Rangers mural on the corner of Donard and Ravenhill St, South Belfast honouring Sam English and all other Ulstermen who have wore the Light Blue. "Hands across the water"
  11. This is the only known picture of William MacBeath, one of our Gallant Pioneers. Born in Callander in 1856, William arrived in Glasgow around the same time and street as Peter and Moses McNeil and Peter Campbell. It was that legendary walk in nearby West End Park in May 1872 that the four boys had their dream. A dream that became reality and ultimately the world's most successful football club. William was man of the match in their first fixture at Fleshers Haugh against FC Callandar. He later moved down South, firstly to the Bristol area and ultimately, Lincoln. Unfortunately as time past William's fortunes and health failed him and he was interred in a pauper's grave in Cranwick Rd Cemetery on the outskirts of Lincoln. But inspired by the Gallant Pioneers book, William's grave was discovered and marked with a gravestone through a collection organised and donated by Bears all over the World. It is now a shrine and is visited regularly by Rangers fans. William MacBeath is a Gallant Pioneer, Hall of Fame member and a legend who will never be forgotten.
  12. Took my auld man round the tour last summer - he was gobsmacked. Just watched him getting lost on a mountain of memories. Each part of the tour he took just seemed to overwhelm him more and more. Think his highlight was sitting in the homedressjng room between the shirts of Baxter and Woodburn. And you're right, Rab. Norman is a fantastic tour guide.
  13. It's the 4th January 1975. Rangers are playing a top of the league Sellick at Ibrox. A 3 goal victory for Rangers would put the Bears top of the league. Goals from Derek Johnstone and Tommy McLean put Rangers 2-0 up and this Derek Parlane (not in picture) looping header made it 3-0. This was the final score and Rangers did not look back and finally won the league at Easter Road a couple of months later denying Sellick 10 in a row!
  14. Compare that to Dundee Utd when that match was abandoned at half time? Well done Mr Noble
  15. Just looking at her legs again - I’d drop Bates and give her a game
  16. Ha ? sorry, meant home - too early in the morning
  17. It won’t! It will be Hearts and Kilmarnock home - guaranteed.
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