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  1. 1 minute ago, To Be A Ranger said:

    When fully fit he bullied the fuck out of the opposition and nobody enjoyed playing against him. Any team would be proud to have a player like him in the side. Fondly remembered by much of the support and so he should be. Your comments are disrespectful and fitting of a taig. 

    Piss off.

  2. 2 minutes ago, stewaj3 said:

     

    Hmmm.... :taig:

    1. There was no arse-licking that's what was great about it

    2. He was way better than average, he was no worldbeater, but if you a solid 7 out of 10 guy KT was that man, wouldn't shy away from anything.

    3. He was a hard tackler, but his opponents knew it

    4. He had 3 horrendous injuries, that is why he is retired, because they took their toll on the man.

    5. Away and shite

    Is there a thing here where if you disagree with a cunt you're one of them? Prick.

    He injured himself constantly. He was never a hard man sort of player. Would have been better sticking to the sub-Barry Ferguson type he was meant to be rather than the weird kiddy on enforcer he thought he was.

  3. Whatever arse-licking shite he came away with in commentary doesn't disguise what a crushingly average footballer he was. Painfully, annoyingly average. Flew into tackles that harmed him and the team in an effort to be believed. Now retired aged 32. 

  4. 16 minutes ago, Bluepeter9 said:

    Agreed - but support should actually include some level of 'support'.  To me this includes understanding where we actually are in terms of getting back to where we belong and not just some expectation that it is either 'easy' or a 'right' - we need to earn it, we need to earn it without putting the club in financial peril and no matter what we 'hope' for it is a process not a binary switch. We ain't a patient bunch but patience and appreciation of timeframes beyond single games is required but missing in many. 

    Patter on here is brutal. Punters wanting rid of PC already would've chased Goram and Smith out of Ibrox atfer Sparta Prague in 1991.

  5. 6 hours ago, bluewhitevanman said:

    A guy from strathaven used to play for them he is a nice guy called Boaby law and he once tried to take the piss out of laudrup and laudrup skinned him and crossed a great ball in and we scored. I'm no a computer whizz kid but If someone could find it and put it up it would be funny to see again. He's had cunts up by the throat for slagging him about it. 

    Last goal here maybe?

     

  6. Garner takes 5 touches to get the ball under control, McKay can still be great given time but needs dropped ASAP, Halliday can't boss a game and seems to tire easily, we left a massive hole in the middle all the time and invited them forward. Wallace hasn't kicked a ball all season.

    Tav was sound and did well going forward, Hodson was great and him and Tav combined well on the right. The exact opposite of what we had on the other side of the park. Holt is busy but doesn't have the physicality. Hill and Kiernan had their best games for us and Gilks deserves to start the next game after that.

     

  7. I stopped caring what zoomers on social media and in the papers were saying 3 years ago. None of it matters. We can just enjoy the football as RFC makes progress. It's a measure of how wound up they are by our success that it still has the power to turn so many of them into bile fountains. Let them enjoy whatever victory they think they've achieved. The history books say 54 league titles, 33 Scottish Cups, 27 League Cups and a Cup Winners Cup. When 55 comes, and it will, the day will be all the sweeter for their insistence that it's title number one.

  8. I seen a Davie Cooper goal posted on Facebook the other day and it was from a thing called 'Tennent's Sixes'

    I've been reading about it and it was long before I was born so don't know much about it. Just looking for Rangers fans' views on it

    Where was it held and did we used to treat it seriously? Did a lot of our fans attend it?

    They should bring it back, along with Master's Football on Sky Sports

    Well that's me feeling old as fuck now :D

  9. Hi folks,

    For the past 6 years me and my mate have organised a charity Old Firm game. It was basically an excuse to get a kickabout and go out drinking for the day but it's become a lot more than that and we've raised a decent lump of cash over the period. I arrange the Rangers team and he gets a Celtic team together with the proceeds going 50/50 between two charities of our choosing. This year it's a charity called Beautiful Inside and Out that provides support and counselling to vulnerable kids and families of teen suicide victims.The other half goes to the Kelbourne School For Children With Special Needs in Maryhill. I don't expect strangers to hand over cash for nothing, but if you're at a loose end this Saturday morning at 10am come along, watch the game, cheer us to victory and chuck a couple of quid in the bucket. It's at Glasgow Green football centre. Last year we won 8-2 so it's Operation Double Figures this time around. More info here: http://www.southsiders.co.uk

    Cheers

    NB

  10. not sure how you can spin it negative I mean if you are developing these highly touted youngsters it only improves the status of your club. Yea you'd like to rely on your own academy but it's not like half the squad is loans. Seems the announcer is grasping at straws to find negatives.

    Was the idea that Warburton and Rangers are "relying heavily" on the loan system when we've had to build a team from scratch and have done so without spending massive sums of cash. Supplementing the core squad with a few good loan signings isn't "relying heavily".

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