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2 minutes ago, Moody Blue Legend said:

Bill,  I've  said to a few haters early doors this year, Rangers are a different animal now.  Fuck ye!

Out of likes but spot on. No comparison to last season, the scum know it but can’t admit it.

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I expect we'll see a lot more of these articles during the break.

Leckie like a lot of taigs will be clinging to last season. They forget we have 8 home fixtures up to the split and are a very different animal to last season. 

Also the January window could bring in reinforcements. 

Hopefully come May guys like this will be eating their words 

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2 minutes ago, BlueKnight87 said:

I expect we'll see a lot more of these articles during the break.

Leckie like a lot of taigs will be clinging to last season. They forget we have 8 home fixtures up to the split and are a very different animal to last season. 

Also the January window could bring in reinforcements. 

Hopefully come May guys like this will be eating their words 

8 home, 6 away? Are they reverse? 

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49 minutes ago, Rfc52 said:

Right then, as all around them slunk away in misery, those in the little wedge of Parkhead that belonged to Rangers were not for going anywhere in a hurry.

After 3,353 days without a win here, after the hell of liquidation and humiliation and a rollover relegation, this was one to wring every last ounce out of.

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So, please stay behind for 15 minutes in the interests of security?

Sod that, bring out the leftover pies and Bovril and they’d have stayed there singing and dancing all night.

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Rangers star Connor Goldson celebrates their win over CelticCredit: Willie Vass - The Sun

They were still hanging around when Nikola Katic emerged from the tunnel for a TV interview after his winning goal, arms aloft and roaring his name while cops and stewards tried to usher them out and on to the East End’s streets.

And by the time their little wedge between the main and east stands had finally been cleared, one of them was offski with the match ball up his jumper, catching it in the scramble after it was booted in among them during the wild post-match celebrations.

Others clung to sweat-soaked shirts hurled by almost every player.

To all of them — fans, team and management alike — it clearly felt like a hugely special moment. A turning point. A game-changer.

Trouble is, they thought the same this time last year.

Remember how they cranked up the same bouncy-bouncy party atmosphere after beating celtic at home in the last game before the battery-recharge of the winter break?

Then remember how they came back, lost to Kilmarnock, lost their mojo and ended up trailing nine points behind the eight in a row champions?

Memories like those remind them that moments like these will count for hee-haw if they don’t prove they have learned their lesson.

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Rangers star Alfredo MorelosCredit: Getty Images - Getty

If they don’t return from Dubai with added mental strength to go with their undoubted physicality.

They were terrific here from start to finish.

If, that is, you don’t count the idiocy of Alfredo Morelos in getting himself sent off for diving in the box when he should have been burying a third goal.

After a display that had so much to commend it, the Colombian let down his mates and his boss yet again.

Makes you wonder how many more times they can let him get away with it.

But the mindless behaviour of one man shouldn’t be allowed to detract from what the rest put in on a day when they repeated all the most positive qualities of their showing in the Betfred Cup final, except that this time they were also able to put the ball in the net.

Ryan Kent’s clinical, curling finish for the opener topped off a sweeping, right-to-left move that let Borna Barisic pull a clever ball into the path of the £7million winger.

Katic’s header to make it 2-1 made up for one he had put wide a couple of minutes before; and for the penalty he’d given away just after the half-hour for tugging at Christopher Jullien’s shirt.

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Rangers star Nikola Katic celebrates his goal against CelticCredit: PA:Press Association

In between, Steven Gerrard had every right to be raging that Odsonne Edouard’s leveller had been allowed to stand, despite it coming off his left hand as he got in the way of Callum McGregor’s shot.

To be fair, it happened so fast it was near-impossible for ref Kevin Clancy to see and bad luck for Rangers that the linesman on that side was at the other end of the pitch.

A few weeks back, in that tumultuous final, Willie Collum and his assistant failing to spot that Jullien was offside at the only goal broke their hearts.

This time, they found the resolve to shrug off the injustice and come back for more.

Even then, you wondered if — somehow — celtic could manage to be as bad as they had been at Hampden and get away with it again.

Here, as then, they could not put three passes together, were ponderous in defence and blunt up top. Yet right to the very end they might easily have snatched a draw.

And who knows? Had Ryan Christie put his foot through the ball from the penalty spot, rather than going with the two-step run-up and trying to place it, they might even have gone on and won.

In the end, though, they got what they deserved.

 

 

Hahahahahahahahahahabbaah

Ten green bottles, I'll take them out.

Alfredo, cause I'm Alfi.

 

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57 minutes ago, KBOO72 said:

Another cunt I should hate, but he's really not worth it. A sad, insignificant, skid mark of a man. 

Nuff said mate........ I'm off to another thread that has some significance to today's fantastic result and performance.

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