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  1. Definitely worth a listen mate, the two hosts are funny as fuck.

    New episodes are released weekly during the season however there has only been one summer episode, pretty sure the hosts mentioned that there would be a couple of summer episodes, so maybe another is due shortly.

  2. First of all; GIRFUY ya bunch of seething Rangers hating bastards!!!!!! (just for the lurkers)

    Absolutely overjoyed just now, il be honest and say i thought it was a kangaroo court and the guilty decision was made before the judges sat down. Thankfully, I was proven incorrect. Lets finally draw a line under it, full stop it, and move on to the next chapter in a wonderful story that is Rangers.

    Let the seethers seethe and the haters hate, for I am a Bluenose and im feeling fucking great!!!!

  3. Saturdays game vs Peterhead was amazing value for money imo, and was the perfect day for anyone who was thinking of taking their kids to their first game. The huge artillery gun, the paratroopers, the card display, the servicemen on the ground at half time, not to mention seeing the worlds greatest club in action.

    Tremendous value for money, I was entertained for the whole 2 hours I was at Ibrox. Well done to CG, the Club itself, all fans who helped with the display, and all fans who attended. We are the Pride of Britain and showed it in full force on Saturday. WATP!!!

    totally agree with you about vakue for money mate.although i think i should correct you in behalf of the Royals. It was the Royal Marines who done the absailing and although they have a 'healthy rivalry' with the Para's they would definately think of themselves as superior lol!

  4. Kev Shenton mate, don't think there was a ballot though, it went in daily dits might have been first come first served not sure.

    Before next year give me a shout and I'll give you his number mate

    that would be great mate thanks. Im down at HMS Sultan just now mate so out of touch with Faslane a bit.

    Honestly think i would psiss my panties if i got in the park in my uniform, cant imagine how you felt mate, had to hold back the tears as you all marched on and the whole stadium burst into a rendition of Rule Brittania!

    You Navy Boys done as proud, the loudest and proudest as always lol!

  5. The welcome and treatment you gave to myself and the rest of the military supporters was absolutely overwhelming!

    Even the people who hadn't been to Ibrox before were blown away by the welcome!

    I heard one of the English senior rates from Faslane say he was going to start attending the games!! That is down to you my fellow supporters!

    As soon as we walked out at half time I was the Navy SR who headed straight over to the Union bears to say hello, they kindly lent me a flag which I took for a wee walk lol

    Absolutely superb, I thought I was going to start blabbing like a wee lassie lol

    Thanks again all of you!

    Who organised the ballot for the lads at Faslane this year???CPOMEM Al Cowie frim Heavy L tried to get my name on the list last year but there were far less people then, comparing to this year.I was happy enough sat in the East Enclosure watching but would of loved the chance to on the pitch in Ones.

  6. Remember seeing this on a post a few months ago, just read it again and it got my bood pumping so i thought i would re-post.

    Can't remember the original poster but it is outfuckingstanding!

    Enjoy.

    She had been battered, raped and pillaged for several months. Every fresh blow seemed to bring her closer to that final crushing blow. Like a wounded animal she tried to stand on her feet, to regain her dignity and honour, but the attacks were relentless and to the shame of all, none would come to her aid. And finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the end was near. The Haters, Vultures and Ghouls made their way towards Ibrox for the telling knockout blow. In the interests of “sporting integrity” a boxing referee was enlisted to deliver the final count. At the doors of Ibrox they were met by two sentinels who barred their way. Alistair McCoist and Lee McCulloch. It was pointless asking them to move. Neither would walk away. “Start the count” demanded one of the haters. And so it began. But not as as they had expected. 10....9....8 “Wait, wait your counting wrong” screamed the haters. 7...6....5 The two sentinels were no longer alone. For on either side of them filing quietly into line were unknown faces wearing Rangers shirts with No. 12 on the back. They didn't need names on the back, it was the badge on the front which was important to them. There were young and old, sprightly and infirm, the capable carried the less capable lest they stumbled. As the count continued the numbers, grew, and grew, and grew, until thousands joined the two sentinels barring the way to Ibrox. The silence was broken momentarily when a whisper filled the air, some say to this day it came from within the walls of Ibrox itself....... “We’ve got the battle fever on” “Who are these people?” asked one of the haters. Ally McCoist stepped forward....... “Allow me to introduce you to my No. 12's......they don't do walking away either” And so it began. In years to come Rangers historians will recite stories of Baxter, Woodburn, Cooper, Laudrup, McCoist, Gough and of course of No. 12. In the coming months news outlets will feature stories about the No. 12's – the fans who would not let their club die. Their loyalty, faith and passion in a football club will capture the imagination of nations. They will become the benchmark which other supporters aspire to. Whatever is thrown at them or their club No.12's will come back for more, time and time again until eventually our detractors can thrown no more. Wherever their club goes the No. 12's will be there. And every other Saturday Ibrox will be filled with No. 12's. Our children's children will proudly tell their friends at school that their grandfather was a No. 12. No. 12's will be the topic of conversation every Monday morning, in factories, offices, wherever people assemble. Newspaper columns will mention the No.12's in the same breath as resilience and a never say die spirit. Who am I and how do I know all this ? Im a No. 12 and Im about to take my place in history.

  7. Fucking brilliant original post!

    So proud to be a ger, didnt make it tonight as im down portsmouth.

    Managed to get the game on in the pub i was in and made sure everyone in the vicinity knew who the fuckin RANGERS were.

    Lookin forward to the next home game to cheer my team on.

    East enclosure loyal!!!

  8. Simples...! (tu)

    When you read the newspaper articles online you are still increasing there revenue streams.

    Every time you give a newspaper website a hit, they can charge more money through advertisement income as they have higher site traffic.

  9. I am totally fucked today! Drove to Portsmouth after the game and got in at about two, back up at six for work this morning.

    But do you know what! I'd do it again in a heartbeat to see ibrox rocking!

    I have totally fell in love with football again, feel like a young lad attending my first game every time i step foot in ibrox.

  10. I dont attend many away games however my personal opinion is that we SHOULD BOYCOT any spHell ground.

    The importance of the game will almost guarentee it is shown on TV, and in my opinion a no show would send the biggest message to all media (and mhedia) outlets.

    We as a support have shown the world how unified we are by attending games with huge numbers, lets now make a statement to the world by not attending.

    Hell, we could even arrange a march/protest at there ground before the match, therefore ensuring the home club still incurrs the policing and security costs.

  11. I bought mine first day of public sale and it came today. Your's might come tomorrow, depends on where they are posting to.

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    its only goin 20miles to Ayrshire.

    Need to stop stressing about it.

    thanks for the info mate.

  12. This is the ships crest from the retired Royal Navy destroyer HMS Glasgow, it must of been donated to ibrox from a bluenose member of the ships company before it was de-comissioned.

    Unfortunate crest symbol for display at ibrox though! St mongo could be easily mistaken for you know who!

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