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Thermopylae got a reaction from kelvd1873 in RIP Da
Just posted that the brightest star is the northern hemisphere is called Guardian of the Bear
... eventually it will all make sense
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Thermopylae got a reaction from real boydie9 in Rangers Picture Thread
Ronald on the left Frank on the right?
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
Ronald on the left Frank on the right?
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Thermopylae reacted to kelvd1873 in RIP Da
We lost another great Bear on Friday, my Dad Jim Doc (Dok). The man who took me to the east enclosure for my first game at 5 years old.
Here is some pics of him in his younger days working at his favourite site.
RIP Da
WATP x
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Dickie1963 in Rangers Picture Thread
Do you remember his speaking part in Escape To Victory?
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Albertz85 in Tom Stoltman - World Strongest Man!
Such a breath of fresh air to find a celebrity who lets the whole world, know where his loyalties lie ... too many start to play everything down when they begin climbing
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Johnny Dangerously in Rangers Picture Thread
The Glasgow Lord Provost presenting Mr Struth with his portrait
Is that Willie Maley of the tics?
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Thermopylae got a reaction from real boydie9 in Rangers Picture Thread
I didn't realise Jock Wallace was at the Graham Roberts "dropped" game at Brockville May 88
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Thermopylae got a reaction from ayrshireranger in Rangers Picture Thread
Couple of auld reekie Gregys
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Thermopylae got a reaction from ayrshireranger in Rangers Picture Thread
I suppose if you have 50,000 snarling tims at your back you have to think carefully before speaking
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Thermopylae got a reaction from ayrshireranger in Rangers Picture Thread
I didn't realise Jock Wallace was at the Graham Roberts "dropped" game at Brockville May 88
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Thermopylae reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
Douglas Herbert Gray (4 April 1905 – 1972)
spent his entire senior career with Rangers (1925-1947)
making 851 appearances and is the longest-serving player in the Glasgow club's history.
Taking into account his appearances in war-time matches and friendlies, he made 940 appearances for the club in all.
Honours: ten league championships and six Scottish Cup winner's medals.
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
It's interesting how a bit like with Number 10 and the White House over the years the relationship between the 2 clubs does ebb and flow.
Apparently Maley's father was a British soldier and his mother was Canadian of Scots extraction so that may have helped?
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Thermopylae reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
The ceremony to unveil the iconic portrait of Bill Struth which hangs in the Trophy Room was held on 15th May 1953 at Glasgow City Chambers.
Pictured with Mr. Struth is his great friend, Willie Maley. Maley wrote a glowing tribute to Struth in the 1954 RSA Annual.
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Essandoh in Rangers Picture Thread
The Glasgow Lord Provost presenting Mr Struth with his portrait
Is that Willie Maley of the tics?
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Thermopylae got a reaction from Dickie1963 in Rangers Picture Thread
The Glasgow Lord Provost presenting Mr Struth with his portrait
Is that Willie Maley of the tics?
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