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  1. I saw him come on as a sub the other week. He passed to the opposition more that his own team. Then his arms were in the air. As if it was their fault not his, Remember that well from his days with us. He is a tosser, and will never ever be welcome back at Ibrox!!!
  2. Rangers Club is ready for a May day Jig Published on Thursday 21 March 2013 09:40 GLASGOW Rangers captain Lee McCulloch is coming to Stornoway as the latest star guest of the Lewis and Harris Rangers Supporters Club. McCulloch, known as Jig to the legions of Gers fans, has been confirmed as guest speaker at the Stornoway-based club on Saturday, May 11th. His visit comes just a few months after Gers Chief Executive Charles Green visited the club and spoke at length to supporters at the club. A whopping 87 members of the Lewis and Harris Rangers Supporters Club (LHRSC) made their way to Glasgow for their annual hospitality trip at Ibrox recently. The members of the World’s Biggest RSC headed to Glasgow for the Third Division match against Annan Athletic on Saturday, March 9th. LHRSC Ambassador and Rangers legend Ronnie McKinnon lead the party of supporters to reception in Ibrox where they enjoyed full hospitality for the day. Rangers CEO Charles Green and Director Ian Hart, who recently visited Lewis came to visit the group in their hospitality suite before the match, as well as several former players including Mark Hateley and Willie Henderson. The Supporters Club then made a presentation to the Former Players Benevolent Fund at half time. The fund supports players from Ronnie Mckinnon’s own era and gentlemen who are older than him. After the match the group of fans also had the chance to meet skipper McCulloch to whom they presented with their Player of The Year Award for the 2012/2013 season. The result of the match was disappointing but it did not stop the 87 members of the club having a fantastic day. They represented the Club and the Western Isles with excellence throughout their trip and were also informed by the staff at Ibrox that this was the biggest group hospitality booking they have ever had. An incredible achievement. A supporter? decried Jig for not appearing for a presentation at Ibrox a couple of weeks ago. This article is from the Stornaway Gazette, and tells a different story. Why do people, bad mouth our players and do not confirm the facts. I am sorry to say, it is too common in this day and age. We should be standing together and not giving any club/people an opportunity to divide us
  3. I hope this guy is brought to book. I was there on that day and remember it as if it was yesterday, as we went down stairway 13 as usual. I also hope he never kicks another ball in any kind of football. May he rot in hell the scumbag he is
  4. Surely all our haters in the SPL must now look at how they have been conned. If they let the same people stay in charge of them and the SFA they will end up with nothing. As a pensioner and working abroad educating locals, I think I should come home and educate the Scottish hating public. How has our football come to this? I am sorry to say it is due to one person and he is CEO of a team from the east, certainly not a wise man
  5. As the saying goes "What goes around comes around". I am like another poster, quite liked Hearts because they sung some nice songs when they played the Tims. Sorry to say after the way they behaved when we started being in trouble, I have no sympathy for them. 'May they rot in HELL"
  6. YES. Now lets see what they all have to say. A shower of crooks and vagabonds. They should remember the truth will always out. God bless the Cardinal and all his acolytes!!
  7. We can stand at away games now, why not at Ibrox? We were sent to the lower regions by the 'Elite'? So we should not have to play under their rules!
  8. Lee Wallace (class) Lewis MacLeod little behind, but best of the young guys at Ibrox
  9. I was 10 and it was 1947. Lifted over into main stand as my brother was in army uniform Going up the stairs and seeing pitch for first time, took my breath away. Then to see Brown Young and Shaw, McColl, Woodburn (greatest centre half ever) and Cox. Getting special trains that used to run fron Central to Ibrox and seeing some players on same train. Good old days, you better believe it!!!!
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