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  1. Loved listening to the man again. :cgreen::clap:

    Never picked up on this at the time from the opposite end but hearing the BF1 were doing some protest about the Ibrox naming rights during Green's talk. Very poor show and disrespectful if true, whatever opinion you have on the topic it was not the time when he was announcing a successful share issue. (td)

    What was act said in the speach ?? In the states so missed the game!

  2. I find it funny how much stick Ferguson got for the Scotland stuff, which made his position untenable imo. If one of our players done it now they'd be labelled a hero. Everyone forgot about it with McGregor.

    Fantastic point mate!

    In my opinion he is and always will be a rangers great!

  3. As title

    Hopefully this is a one off, trackies have no place on a rangers manager on matchday.

    Pretty raging about this BTW. What the fuck is he playing at?

    I don't think it's our biggest concern BUT he has to get it back on! Tradition and the correct way to present himself as our manager!

  4. I know its miles away yet, but just wondering. Do we think that by the time we are in Division 1 (for arguments sake assume reconstruction doesnt happen) that we will be in for a similar or better quality of player than we are just now. I can't make my mind up.

    On one hand it is still below top-flight football and I can't see Div 3 or 1 making much of a difference (particularly to foreign players). However, in the other hand by that point we will only be one promotion away from a top-flight return, and we could qualify for Europe at the end of that season would obviously be an extra attraction.

    Thoughts?

    I really.believe that no matter what league we are in we will try sign high quality players!

    What Charles has shown with the signings this window is that we are a club that is definetly moving forward! We will not sign lower quality of players! We are rebuilding for the future!

  5. .........I'm still immensely proud of my tiny club.

    Even after your financial problems you still have the sort of money we can only gasp at.

    We just have part timers.

    But it was not double figures! We took Greenhill off at half time because his Father had died and he didn't feel up for the second half.

    At the risk of ridicule I would like to mention the following:

    EAST STIRLINGSHIRE

    Ryan McWilliams: The 22-year-old goalkeeper joined on loan a fortnight ago from Albion Rovers after spells at Morton and Ayr United. He sat on the bench for the Honest Men against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final at Hampden. During the week he’s a care worker who also helps coach kids down at Morton.

    Craig Hume: An electrician, Hume was playing amateur football until three months ago and at the age of 25 was happy doing so with friends until Shire manager John Coughlin invited him in for pre-season.

    Nathan Shepherd: As a youngster he was on the books at Morton and played briefly in their first team before spending last season at Stranraer. The 20-year-old combines playing with his role as a Civil Servant within a Job Centre.

    Ricky Miller: Rough and tumble centre-half whose job will be to win headers at Ibrox. The summer signing from East of Scotland side Vale of Leithen is a painter and decorator.

    Steven Jackson: ‘Chico’ has been with the club since he was 17 after being spotted playing for a youth side after being released by St Johnstone. Now 19, he has become a regular in the Shire team and the club have high hopes for the player who is presently not working.

    Rhys Devlin: Bank worker Devlin joined on loan from Airdrie last season before joining permanently in the summer. The 21-year-old has had the misfortune to be sent off four times in his career so far with his last dismissal coming in April at Hampden against Queen’s Park

    David Greenhill: Head coach John Coughlin’s most ambitious capture of the season when he persuaded his former charge at Berwick Rangers to be the bright ‘spark’ in the Shire’s midfield. The 27-year-old fits the bill as he is a self-employed electrician.

    Kevin Turner: The captain spends his time away from football delivering legal papers. An ex-Rangers youth player, he was picked up from amateur football a year ago and made skipper at the club.

    Paul Quinn: Striker Quinn worked with Coughlin at Stenhousemuir and moved quickly to join him in the summer from Albion Rovers. Started his career at St Mirren, however he is now a care worker as opposed to a full-time footballer.

    Scott Maxwell: Silky left-sided player who stepped up from Dalkieth Thistle just over a year ago. A joiner away from the football field, he won an SFL Goal of the Month award last term for a 45-yarder against Peterhead.

    Craig Donaldson: Just returned to the club after more than a year out with an ankle injury. He is a fans’ favourite and also a favourite with customers throughout central Scotland where he works as delivery driver for kegs of beer.

    You lads did yourself proud! Also in all my days at ibrox I've rarely seen the away player applauded and be applauded on the way off the pitch from the home section! nice touch

  6. I think he will end up a class player for us. Just need to learn when to pass and when to go himself. Probaly wasn't helped today with the fact he seemed to be chocking for a goal! looking forward to watching him over the season .

    wee mckay is going to be a fantastic player swell !

  7. fantastic effort! its folks like yourself who keep this club alive, yes I've got a season ticket but it takes me 10 minutes to get to the game. To the people who travel far and wide for this great club we are truly grateful!

    wrtp!

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