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  1. Gents tbh, The result never went our way tonight, We can't sign any new players for some time and we need to do the best with the players that have stayed loyal and the players that Ally has managed to bring in. Its not going to be as easy as some of us suspected, however we can build on this. The youngster's need to know and realise how it feels to lose a game for Rangers, and no doubt Ally has addressed this this evening, hopefully this result tonight will put the fire in the belly of the youngsters and help to improve the teams overall performance. Lets take a minute and look at the positives: A few months ago we may never have played football again, Now we are. The club is now debt free allowing us to build a solid financial foundation for the future. Charles Green is shaping up to be a very sound Chairman. Ally has blue blood running through his veins and no doubt will move heaven and earth to get our team back where it belongs. The fans have been immense and tonight a turn out of 25,000 was superb. We're meeting a lot of new clubs along the way and so far we have we have given a great account fort ourselves. We're only 1 point behind the leauge leader and im sure our away form will improve. As supporters we need to be patient, we need to remain behind the Team , the management and the players. They are getting used to the situation and reality is now sinking in. Its going to take a bit of faith, patience and luck but we will get there. Ally needs our support more than ever and should be given the chance, With the Ramsden Cup now not an option hopefully we can concentrate on winning the League. This must be the priority! WATP!
  2. JOHN COUGHLIN reckons it’s near impossible for Third Division teams to get the adrenalin going again after playing Rangers. The East Stirling manager watched his own team run out in front of a 49,000 crowd before losing 5-1 at Ibrox a couple of weeks ago. However, it was a whole new ball game at Ochilview on Saturday as a meagre 257 fans turned up for the 4-1 defeat to league leaders Elgin. Today Coughlin will find out how Berwick handle the after-effects of taking on Rangers after their shock 1-1 draw at Shielfield Park last Sunday. One thing he is certain about is that having Rangers in the basement league is brilliant for the other Third Division sides – because their fans are “lighting up the place.” Coughlin said: “I’m hoping Berwick suffer a wee bit like we did after we played Rangers because it becomes apparent once you have played them that mentally and physically it takes a while to get back going again. I am sure Berwick will feel that. “Before we played Elgin I worried about the mental side, coming from a 49,000 crowd at Ibrox to 250 at Ochilview. There’s a kind of deflation, the adrenalin is not flowing as it should be. “It was a great experience to play Rangers and I was down at Berwick watching the game on Sunday. “Rangers supporters are just lighting up the place. Regardless of results, the Rangers fans are simply fantastic. “They are travelling in numbers and it’s a breath of fresh air in the Third Division. “Every game has a genuine cup tie atmosphere because everyone wants to try and take something off them. “When you look at their game against Berwick I think they got out of jail with the goal that was disallowed.”
  3. If you bought your ST and couldn't attend all the games, you could volunteer your ticket to the TICKET FOR TROOPS SCHEME. This would then allow a soldier to use your seat on the matches that you couldnt attend. You would be supporting the Club and supporting fine young men and women of this country at the same time. Your Thoughts/
  4. Buying brews for the fans whilst they line up for their tickets, getting in amongst the fan's on match days, prepared to invest his time listening to the fans, understand then voice the fans frustrations, I reckon a wee chant for Charles Green wouldn't go a miss on saturday. Its early days but in my humble opinion he seems to be shaping up into a Rangers Warrior. I for one would love to see him remain at the helm of the club for years to come. He's a no nonsence bloke who deserves our backing!!
  5. Fuck you Davis, ya TURN COAT CUNT!!!You never ever leave wounded people on the field of BATTLE! Lining your own pockets ya wee prick!
  6. So often, We believe that we have come to a place That is void of hope and void of possibilities, Only to find that it is the very hopelessness That allows us to hit bottom, Out of the ashes of our hopelessness Comes the fire of our hope. Like the mighty Phoenix, Rangers FC will rise from the flames set to destroy us & take flight. We are Stronger, Glorious, and more powerful. And WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS AGAIN WATP! No Surrender! In Charles and Ally we trust!
  7. Hi a wee hello to introduce myself, Im currently about to leave the Army after 22 years and im hoping to Follow Follow from close to home rather than have to support from a far.

  8. Hi im new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself. Im about to leave the Army after 22 years service and will hopefully be able to start attending home games soon. I've been a fan for years and have had to 'follow follow' from abroad for to long.
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