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Bearette

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  1. aye more oh a large pub but good crack, bet its still aw sweetie heads up there with the bang bang music and cruising about in daddies motor

  2. fraserburgh, anyway you may be too young to know what bishops is/was

  3. Good luck Ayr. Be good to see a few smaller teams in the cup.
  4. cheers for the add, woo hoo i got 5 friends in 3 or so yrs.

    I used to live in benrinnes then banff and the broch, i used to go to plce called bishopmill all time and loved it up there, i visit dufftown quite a bit

  5. Me and my dad were just discussing whether we enjoy football more when the Rangers are playing or when we're watching a game as a neutral. Obviously we love watching the Rangers, but is it more enjoyable when the result doesn't matter?
  6. My first game against livingstone in 2004. just found the whole experience amazing. Novo taking us to manchester is up there as well. Magnificent night for rangers and all the fans.
  7. Being a Bluenose is much more than looking out for the Rangers score at the weekend. It's being part of an extended family who will always understand you. We scream with joy and anger, cry, laugh but we do it together. It's a way of life. It doesn't matter whether you take a pew at Ibrox every other Saturday or make just one game a season. Glasgow Rangers are more than just a football club. We have fans all over the world who are as much a Bluenose as a fan who attends every single game. They feel the same joy when Rangers score as we do and the same pain when we lose. We've taken 250,000 fans to Manchester, we've packed 120,00 people into a stadium, we regularly welcome troops into our five star stadium and we're the most successful club in the world. Being a Bluenose is something you can't just switch off. It's a permanent feeling of pride and love for The Rangers. It's not being able to contain yourself when someone criticses your team even if you know they are right. It's believing that we are the best team in the world and can defeat anyone despite current circumstances. I'm proud to put on the shirt of the Glasgow Rangers and turn up at Ibrox to SUPPORT my team win, lose or draw. But most of all I'm proud to be a Bluenose and I will be till the day I die.
  8. I have to agree with the fact that his tactics were all wrong yesterday. Davis should have been in centre midfield as he's a totally different player there and Lafferty should have been on earlier. We didn't have a lot of room to play in, every time Weiss got the ball there was 2/3 Celtic players surrounding him. But everyone makes mistakes and 9/10 times Walter gets it right. I think it was more down to the lack of passion shown from the team, they didn't seem committed to anything they did yesterday and really let us down.
  9. Brilliant post Rab. I think it sums up how many Bears have been left feeling after yesterday's performance. We've all learnt to accept defeats but to lay down like that is just ridiculous. Wish we could take some of our passion for The Rangers and give it to those players who could not have seemed more disinterested yesterday.
  10. I'm the same. If i could afford the travel and tickets, I would follow Rangers eveywhere and anywhere. Its sad to hear how quiet Ibrox is.
  11. I'm more worried about the team's performance than the fact we lost. I have every confidence we will win this league as long as we iron out these problems. They didn't outplay us, they outfought us.
  12. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs762.ash1/165307_487490706461_788266461_5754042_4412787_n.jpg just seen that on facebook, they truly are scum.
  13. Always sad to hear of a fellow bear passing away. RIP Eddie.
  14. Very hard watch. To absent friends, gone but never forgotten.
  15. Merry Christmas bears and bearettes! Have a good one, We Are The People!
  16. Good on you wee man. Brilliant season for you so far So refreshing to hear a player committing himself like that.
  17. Ahh well... we'll just have to the job next week.
  18. From Kerrydale Street: "Kilmarnock have been tidy. BTW Hearts aren't that far behind us now...." Get ready for a timmy implosion!
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