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nabeday reacted to TEFTONG in KNOB MACLEAN
He was waxing lyrical about the "gulf in class" and then when it's 2-2 he is giving it.. "The aren't up to much"
Man is yet another in a long line of hatefilled bigots getting a wage badmouthing and pooh poohing our Club.
Mind you I'm sure he is delighted to have his own thread..
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nabeday reacted to Ger_onimo in Another signing incoming maybe
There’s a possibility of me shagging Taylor Swift by the end of today. But nothing certain at all.
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nabeday reacted to johanhentze in Alfredo for Colombia?
A cap for Columbia would add millions to his worth.
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nabeday reacted to Prso's headband in We've now started to ruin birthday parties
Since the start of the season.
We’ve battered Croatian MMA fighters with it being our fault.
Made the Slovenian police batter us with bats and tear gas because we had the audacity to walk to the ground
Ruined sandcastles.
Cancelled an old persons birthday.
Had about 6 big decisions in 3 games in Scotland go against us.
You’d think we’d started off well or something...
But seriously something has to be said about this, it’s continuous slander against the club and it’s not right.
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nabeday reacted to Potdog in We've now started to ruin birthday parties
Ruining kids sandcastles and pensioners birthdays time to start getting involved in ruining middle age peoples barbecues we are missing out on a huge demographic here.
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nabeday reacted to SeparateEntityMyArse in Rangers title number 55 is only a matter of time away as they're back on a level with celtic
Save clicking troops, I took one for the team..
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When Steven Gerrard was unveiled at Ibrox many were quick to jump on his lack of experience in the dugout and suggest that he would struggle to turn Rangers around.
Well, three months on, the Liverpool icon must surely be making those people eat their words as his side look like an entirely different animal to the one that has huffed and puffed their way through the last two campaigns.
Gerrard's side have now negotiated eight competitive games unbeaten, including trips to Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia, and are yet to fall behind at any point.
Throw in two early red cards for the Light Blues and it makes the job done by Gerrard and his coaching staff all the more remarkable.
While it is still very, very early in the season there are some real reasons for fans to be excited as Gerrard's revolution gathers pace and the Gers look much more likely to challenge celtic for the title than they have in a long time.
From back to front, there's a renewed confidence in the side that Gerrard sends out and run-of-the-mill games haven't had that same feeling that anything can happen as they had last season when Rangers recorded the club's worst home record in a century.
The one thing that has stood out more than anything else since Gerrard took charge is that with every passing game, Rangers get closer and closer to looking like a Walter Smith team.
Gone is the passing for passing's sake as well as the toothless attacks trying to score the perfect goal at every opportunity. In its place is a team of hardy b******* willing to run themselves into the ground and put their bodies on the line to secure a result. Under Mark Warburton, Pedro Caixinha and Graeme Murty, that wasn't evident and far too many of the squad seemed content to do enough to get by without ever excelling.
Despite claims that Gerrard looked "quietly terrified" of the job facing him, the 38-year-old has taken to management like a duck to water and proving exactly why Dave King, Mark Allen and co made their move to bring him north from Liverpool's academy.
Obviously, the trip to celtic Park on September 2 is going to be the real acid test for Gerrard's abilities as a manager but there's already a confidence amongst fans that has been in short supply over the last seven years.
It might be hubris and come back to bite us but for the first time in since Ally McCoist took charge of his first Old Firm game in 2011, it feels like the two sides are on a similar level.
It is far from all down to the apparent falling out between Brendan Rodgers and Peter Lawwell that has allowed Rangers to seemingly close the gap as much as it has this summer.
Some of the signings brought to Ibrox this summer have made a massive difference with Niko Katic, Connor Goldson and Allan McGregor in particular already winning widespread acclaim for their defensive performances while Scotty Arfield and Lassana Coulibaly have added some much-needed steel to a midfield that looked powderpuff more often than not last season.
Jon Flanagan has also made an impressive start to his Ibrox career and, alongside Borna Barisic, offers something much different at full-back.
Gerrard also hasn't been shy in giving young players a chance to shine and speaking to some of the Gers' coaching staff and players following Tuesday's Irn Bru Cup defeat at the hands of Falkirk for Graeme Murty's Colt side it is clear that Gerrard has left the door open for any of the academy youngsters to force their way into his plans.
With Gary McAllister, Mark Allen and the some of the Ibrox board taking in the narrow loss at Forthbank, it's clear they believe there's a bright future at Ibrox.
With Rangers 180 minutes away from the Europa League group stage and looking much more capable of standing up to the demands of a Premiership challenge, it is only a matter of time before title number 55 is heading for Edmiston Drive.
celtic fans might sing about Rodgers being here for 10-in-a-row but if I was them I'd be worried that he's going to be up to making it eight-in-a-row, never mind ten.
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nabeday reacted to .Williamson. in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
Offftt
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nabeday reacted to G.E.C. in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
If anything they should have applied for Visas when the draw was first made.
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nabeday reacted to Terry Hurlock Loyal in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
Niederkorn should be awarded their place.
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nabeday reacted to Lloyd in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
Having teams forfeit matches due to our Masonic connections is always my favourite way to win
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nabeday reacted to CoatbridgeBear in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
Would it fuck it would be superb patter ?
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nabeday reacted to geronimoo in We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to Baku we’re on our way
Imagine this happened and celtic got put out.
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nabeday reacted to WilliamMunny in Tavernier
Theres people who appreciate Tavernier and acknowledges what he brings and then there's people who dont understand football.
He is an excellent player for us.
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nabeday reacted to Grundy in Jamie Murphy
Noticed in commentary that Craigan was quick to say that you can get your studs caught on a grass surface as well but for me it always seems that injuries sustained on artificial pitches are worse and take far longer to recover from. I know it's all down to the extra income that an artificial pitch can generate by holding other events that couldn't be done on grass but football at the top level in any country should be played on grass.
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nabeday reacted to Ger_onimo in Maribor Charged By UEFA
Shithousing our way across the continent without a single fuck being given.
The way it should be.
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nabeday reacted to Moody Blue in Maribor Charged By UEFA
I’m sure that top journalist means setting OFF fireworks.
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nabeday reacted to scottyc06 in Scottish News on STV just now
Really?
Scottish media deflecting away from a great result for Rangers in Europe to paint us in a bad light?
Nothing new!
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nabeday reacted to Blue Nosed Babe in All Night Party
Anything that makes him smile like that is good in my book.
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nabeday reacted to Gibbyc in Accies Chairman on Lewis Ferguson/ Greg Docherty
Its Nice to hear an SPL club saying we do business correctly........wonder if Richard Gordon and BBC Scotland will report that.....
Hamilton chiefs have warned they could be forced to rethink their philosophy on bringing through youth players if Monday’s Lewis Ferguson tribunal goes against them.
Accies will discover how much they are to receive from Aberdeen for the midfielder with the two clubs miles apart in their valuation. The Dons have offered £100,000 but Accies are understood to be holding out for over a million.
And Hamilton chairman Ronnie MacDonald told the Sun: “If we as a club are doing all this work to produce a Lewis Ferguson, who could be a once-in-ten-years player, the valuation of him has to be realistic otherwise I’m going to think, ‘Why am I bothering?’
“He was in our first-team at 17 and someone offers us £100,000 for him — but he’s good enough to play all four games for Aberdeen in the Europa League?
“If Aberdeen had done what Rangers did with Greg Docherty, come in the front door and worked something out, fine, rather than people not returning your calls.
“Aberdeen will argue we’re due reimbursement, I’ll argue we’re due compensation.
“Compensation is getting reimbursed for an event I hadn’t welcomed happening to me. Reimbursement is them saying ‘You spent £20k a year developing him for five years, here’s 100k’.
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nabeday reacted to magic8ball in F$$k your coefficient
The coefficient wasn't an issue when
You voted your strongest point gainer out of the league
When you voted to hamstring the club with illegal transfer embargoes
When you attacked the same club at every opportunity
And finally when we lost to Progres last year's you partied for a year .
so you can stick your coefficient right up yet hoops .
We have the ability to be a "stand alone " club .so don't be looking for our sympathy
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nabeday reacted to Deanzmeanzheinz in Jamie Murphy
Yep, get ready, Jamie. Windass has left the building, and you my good man will be the news RM whipping boy. It’s just the way it is mate. Some bangers on here must have a Rangers player that they can pour vitriol and total utter disrespectful comments upon
watch this space ?