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  1. I met a big guy nicknamed Amo in the horseshoe bar a few times, a few years back now right enough but he was Scots Italian a bluenose and AC Milan fanatic who went over quite Regularily. Might have been him. He runs with the heavy mob over there!!!

  2. I have no doubts we will win the Championship but over two years we have failed to make any tangible improvement on what was meant to be our road back to the top.

    The only way to do that was to give our youth players plenty of games but when it came down to it we couldn't take the risk of not gaining consecutive promotions. Young lads would get booted off the park by these physical teams. We brought in tried and tested journeymen to do the job which they did.

    We now have one full season to build a squad capable of challenging for the top title.

    Remember folks one season to build a team worthy of the name.

    If you expect us to be challenging for the SPFL title in our first year back you're gonna be very disappointed, regardless of who the manager is.

  3. If we're falling far behind by christmas say 9-12 pts off the top and further decline looks likely then he needs to go as we'll need a fresh change to try and save the season but if we've maybe just had a shaky start but look odds on to win the league then it would be stupid to unsettle everything and risk it all going pear shaped with an unnecessary change.

  4. If someone found it, took out the money then handed it in then that makes them a dirty bastard.

    If someone found it, took the money then just left the wallet they are an opportunist and slightly iffy.

    If someone found the empty wallet and handed it in then they are a good person.

  5. You deliberately mis quote in your paraphrasing -

    I hope so cause then it wouldn't be paraphrasing!!

    in particular trying to construe my opinion 'politics and religion have nothing to do with Rangers' ( as in my opinion that it should not be linked) and you read this as ' there is no current linkage'

    Of course I did cause your first statement says there is no relationship!!

    I'm gonna paraphrase you again (ie. put your point in my own words). You are saying politics and religion have nothing to do with Rangers but there is a link. That doesn't make sense.

  6. BEARS DO NOT STEAL FROM OTHER BEARS.

    Taig like behaviour..

    It was probably a non Rangers supporting steward who needed a few extra quid.

    Don't be so naive you three, some of our supporters are absolute scum of the earth. :(

    I wish people would stop posting utter pish like Rangers fans don't steal from other Rangers fans. We have some very nasty and unpleaseant people in our support, wish people would just deal with this.

    (tu)

  7. Again - I ask - where do I deny it exists - I know we don't agree on this subject but I never had you down as someone who needs to make shit up to make a point !

    I can, I did and I do!

    dart has said I have both denied that these associations exist and existed - which I have not - I question their validity now and for the future! But better to just make shit up - eh?

    This is getting a bit silly. You've been quoted several times, I'll now pararphrase your statements to give you an idea of why I'm confused. You categorically state that Unionist/Loyalist culture has nothing to do with Rangers and then go on to say that there's linkage. My point would be where there's linkage there's some form of relationship hence it does have something to do with Rangers.

    I think the reality is that in the past and at the present it does have something to do with Rangers but that in the future (going forward) you wish that we leave all that stuff behind. So your statements like "it has nothing to do with Rangers" is perhaps a bit premature or inaccurate....or perhaps should just be followed by: "....in my head"

    Cheers. :D

  8. Might go to Dublin and have a balls up with the thousands of Liverpool fans on the 12th July this year.

    Idiot.

    You could also go up the Shankhill on the 12th you will meet plenty of Liverpool fans there as well.

    Exactly, the guy's just a bellend. He could always go up The Shankill on the 12th, talk to locals wearing Liverpool tops then meet some of the Scouser's who come over every year and go to the Liverpool Social Club just off the Shankill for a pint. That wouldn't fit the image he's trying to portray though. :(

  9. I realise they aren't entirely the same thing but the day bloody sunday happened it was caused mainly by people breaking off and going in a direction they were told not to. Hillsborough does partly come down to fans going in without tickets.

    Bloody Friday had none of this and I think we should take 25 years out to campaign it now.

    Start another thread about it as there is absolutely no tangible link here. Why would you want the authorities investigated for Bloody Friday??

  10. One of the first guys you see coming on the pitch just as the camera pans round from the policeman telling the ref to stop the game is wearing our old away strip, the diagonal red and white halves. Apparently Rangers fans going down to big Liverpool games was quite common in those days.

    Agree with the sentiments though, doesn't matter what team, sympathy with all fans.

  11. You need to learn to read - where did I ignore the linkage '

    Are you getting cheeky cause you know you've made a cunt of it??? :D

    To answer your question, this is where you ignored the linkage:

    That is not to say your cause is unjust, I have a lot of sympathy for it, it just has fk all to do with Rangers -

    Cheers. :)

  12. I'd imagine it was the Protestant/Unionist links that brought my family to supporting Rangers, yes. In the beginning that's probably one of the things that attracted me to the club aswell, along with the fact we used to play decent football :lol:

    I have no problem with anyone that has that as a reason for following us, I love the feeling of belonging that Rangers gives a supporter in this country, despite the fact they live nowhere close to Ibrox. I just can't get on board with people that only follow us for that reason though and have no interest in the football side of things.

    Fair enough mate, I know what you're saying.

  13. I'm not going to take pride in folk that wear Rangers tops to parades so they can drape UVF flags around them and start shite, just to actually support Man Utd or Liverpool the rest of the year.

    Obviously if someone is an actual fan of the club I'd have no problem with them wearing our tops wherever they want. Can't get on board with it being used solely to show someone's political/religious stance.

    It's not as black and white as that. I mean, what attracted you to supporting Rangers if it wasn't a common kinship with the culture??? I would doubt it's the local coverage of Scottish football as it's practically non-exsistent outside of SKY Tv etc.

    I understand the point you are making though with regards people in NI wearing a Rangers top and possibly not being able to name you a full eleven players but I'm struggling to understand what makes you think you're a pure supporter.....what attracted you to shitty Scottish football instead of the premiership?? ;)

  14. That is not to say your cause is unjust, I have a lot of sympathy for it, it just has fk all to do with Rangers - I know there is nothing you would like better that associate your causes with the greatest club in the lannd but it is my opinion those linkages have no palce moving forward.

    I can understand why you may want to disassociate Rangers from unionist/loyalist culture if you just view it as a negative but what I don't get is how you airbrush parts of the clubs history. Rangers may well have started out as a "Scottish" club but within less than twenty years of its inception it gained a very strong unionist identity which has by and large stayed for over 100 years. You seem to be in complete denial about this fact. I can't figure that out. :(

  15. Too many scumbags in our support use the Ulster Loyalist stuff as some kind of vehicle to be a hardman or to try and intimidate others with. They shout the loudest and embarrass the rest. Quite often these people will look back years later and be embarrassed about their behaviour and will disassociate completely from loyalist culture and possibly even Rangers choosing to support a local team. They leave the rest of us to pick up the pieces and try and defend our culture....or claw back some of the damage they've done to general public opinion/perception.

    If you want to be a friend to the Ulster people then have a bit of self awareness when you're out at Orange Walks or when draped in certain flags coming back from the football. Your behaviour and demeanour is what people form their opinions on when it comes to stuff like that.

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