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  1. Fuck does your mental health have to do with going games? So sitting at home talking about the game doesn't impact on your mental health but being at the game does? And before you start I do have mental health issues
  2. The fact that it's Dens park on a Wednesday night is all the fucking more reason to create an atmosphere mongo
  3. Neither do I no way they are getting that amount
  4. Mate I agree with you think the whole thing is disgusting but it looks like it's happening and when have the board ever cared what we think?
  5. Wasn't aware of that what the fuck what's the reasoning behind that?
  6. When we go there as champions what a homecoming for him it will be
  7. As I said to another poster I'm against this I don't want it but the board don't look at things the same way we do
  8. Get that mate honestly I think it's ridiculous this is happening but the figures being quoted I don't think they was ever gonna turn it down its the way football is nowadays unfortunately
  9. As much as I hate the idea of this all this ange homecoming shite means we shouldn't be anywhere near this but at the end of the day the board are running a business and all they will be looking at is this is a chance to cut a big chunk off the £7 mill deficit. I'm as fucked off at all this as everyone else but it's the league we play in don't think they had any choice with the figures being touted
  10. Was it not actually built as a traing facility for the first team?
  11. You think he would be going home ta her every night
  12. If we had been 3 up by half time like we should of then there goal wouldn of mattered it's not killing teams off that's the problem not the defence
  13. It wasn't the defence that cost us tonight it was our inability to put the ball in the net
  14. Just don't think the defence is the problem its putting away the many chances we create that is the issue
  15. We have conceded 2 goals in the last 5 or 6 games wtf are you on about?
  16. Why the fuck are we pandering ta these cunts? We are Scottish football time this board realised that and made the most of it. Tell the rest of these bitter twisted fucks ta fuck off. If you hate us that much ban us from your shitty tinpot grounds but of course they can't do that they need the blue pound ta survive they are less than nothing without us
  17. Always thought they could quite easily open a Rangers shop in corby and make it profitable don't think people up the road realise the amount of fans down south
  18. Corby Town will celebrate their 70th anniversary by taking on a Glasgow Rangers XI in a special friendly match in May. The Steelmen will host some of the Scottish giants’ emerging talent at Steel Park on Wednesday, May 8 (7.30pm kick-off). 0:000:41 De Bruyne can't solve all our problems - Guardiola It will be the first time since 2011 that Rangers have sent a team to Corby after they did so in November of that year to celebrate the opening of Steel Park. Led by Ian Durrant that evening, Rangers ran out 6-0 winners thanks to goals from Rhys McCabe, Juan Ortiz, Kane Hemmings, John Fleck and a late Salim Kerkar double. Now they are coming back for another friendly clash, which Corby will hope can mark a double celebration as they target promotion in the Evo-Stik League South Division One Central. And it will be an extra-special occasion for Steelmen boss Steve Kinniburgh, who played in the Academy at Rangers. He said: “Corby Town are delighted to have Rangers coming down to play in our 70th Anniversary game at Steel Park. “We hope to attract a big crowd for the game to hopefully celebrate a successful season for both teams come May. “On a personal note, I would like to thank (Rangers’ Head of Academy) Craig Mulholland for helping organise the game.” Mulholland added: “We are delighted to be able to send a team down to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Corby Town. “It was a match we were very keen to support for two reasons. Firstly, we know there is a huge Rangers fan settlement in Corby and it gives the supporters who maybe don’t get to Ibrox as often as they would like, the opportunity to see some of emerging talent on their doorstep. “The second reason was to support our former Academy player Steven Kinniburgh, who is still in regular contact with us here at Rangers, and is currently in the early stages of what will hopefully lead to a long and successful management career. “We very much look forward to the match in what I am sure will be a great occasion for Corby Town with a big crowd to celebrate their anniversary.” AFC Rushden & Diamonds 1 Banbury United 1 - Five... Admission for the match will be £10 for adults, £6 for concessions and £2 for under-12s Always guaranteed a good crowd and I'm sure there will be a few sash bashes on the night too.
  19. Been thinking this myself. The result today has hurt more than any other this season especially after them dropping points. The players have let us all down again and let themselves down too would a different manager change this? I don't think they would ta me they are bottlers and don't have a title winning mentally and have proved it time and time again.
  20. Great watch had it on dvd many years ago and just recently found it on YouTube
  21. I also believe we would of got second with Warburton but thinking back to that semi final win over them what the fuck happened after that. We went from that to utter mince and he didn't seem to have an answer to it and it had nothing ta do with a budget as even the last few games in the first division we was rotten
  22. talkSPORT's Drivetime presenter Adrian Durham discusses developments at Ibrox, and what it means for the team at Celtic Park... It’s official – Scottish football has lost its mind. It seems there really were people north of the border, even self-proclaimed experts, who genuinely thought Rangers would challenge Celtic for the title this season. Nobody with serious football knowledge thought that. And yet Mark Warburton leaves Glasgow with some buffoons thinking he has failed. “What about his budget?” is the cry from people I can only assume would have been happy to see Rangers demoted to oblivion rather than the third division a few years ago. These are the guys on social media who claim this is a new Rangers, the old one died and no longer exists according to them. Well if that’s true maybe a brand new club that has fought its way up to the top half of the top flight in the space of just a few years should be applauded rather than abused. image: http://talksport.com/sites/default/files/gettyimages-523466596_1.jpg Of course it isn’t true: this Rangers is the old Rangers, the soul, support and history of that club never died, despite a large number of people bizarrely wanting to kill it off. I have to ask if they are genuine football lovers, or are they fuelled by a hate not grounded in the positive aspects of sporting rivalry. When Rangers faced Celtic in last season’s semi final of the Scottish Cup, Mark Warburton suggested to me that the game had come too soon for his side. Rangers proceeded to outplay Celtic and beat them, but Warburton was right. In fact that day sealed Warburton’s fate, ironically. His mission was for Rangers to go up, beat Celtic, and get into the Champions League. He was clear of the plan, but unsure of the timescale, although it was clear anything but promotion in the first year would be unacceptable. Rangers and Hibs made the Championship more interesting than the Premiership in Scotland last season, and it was fitting that while Rangers won the league, Hibs went on to break their Cup duck. Celtic were stumbling along, going through the motions, and winning a league with no challengers whatsoever. Then that semi final hit Celtic like a ten ton truck. image: http://talksport.com/sites/default/files/gettyimages-521847220.jpg The media response was phenomenal. Rangers winger Barrie McKay made Celtic look like Scone Thistle that day. Celtic were made to look awful, Ronny Deila had to go, and all of a sudden Celtic was a club filled with fear – they had to do something about this Rangers side that was about to join them at the top table. Deila went, money was spent on a top manager from the Premier League, and something – I can only assume wages – persuaded Moussa Dembele to make the backwards step from English Championship to Scottish Premiership. That semi final defeat transformed Celtic, no question. It focused minds in the boardroom. Even so, only the most deluded would have thought Rangers would be serious challengers the first year of promotion. Yes, second best budget. But as the Joey Barton debacle proved, budgets won’t change mentality, if some people are unwilling to change. I’ve worked with Joey, and the level of professionalism he inspires in this latter part of his career is impressive. When giving his views on Rangers' big defeat to Celtic early in the season in a players' meeting, it seems others at the club couldn’t handle the standards Joey was demanding. At some point, those individuals will have to buck their ideas up, or they’ll end up transferred to a lesser club that will match their ambition. The truth is Rangers were totally broken only a few years ago. Off the pitch they’re struggling to cope with the demands of top flight status. On the pitch there are players still stuck in the backwaters, unable to accept they need to change and improve and become more professional in everything they do, or they’re still dining out on that semi final win against Celtic. Some of them even looked like they’ve dined out on it to excess against Hearts recently. RANGERS CHIEF TELLS TALKSPORT CLUB MAY APPOINT INTERIM MANAGER – CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY Brendan Rodgers is doing a CV repair job with a few trophies (it’s the equivalent of buying followers on Twitter, looks good, but in reality means very little), Moussa Dembele will get a big move this summer if he’s got a decent agent. Celtic will make money and add honours. Clever from the Celtic board. image: http://talksport.com/sites/default/files/gettyimages-626127414.jpg They’ve appeased their fans, and done some shrewd business. But it’s worth remembering they were only fired into action by that Hampden Park embarrassment at the hands of Mark Warburton’s Rangers last year. And so glory that day backfired on Warburton. As he said to me, it came too soon. It raised expectation to a level which was unsustainable for a club with the recent history of Rangers, on and off the pitch. In his final programme notes, Warburton asked for patience. No chance. He was vilified by the media for saying last week that Rangers were aiming for second place. It defies belief that serious football thinkers in Scotland believed they could challenge Celtic at the very top straight after promotion. Warburton will be fine, he will carry on building his excellent reputation in England, no problem. He knew it wasn’t going to happen quickly at Ibrox. Unfortunately there were some deluded fools who failed to realise the size of a budget won’t precipitate a change of culture throughout a club. And maybe with a new manager, the truth will finally click for some of those Rangers players, and they will increase their level of professionalism and quality to the required level. I suspect it may take a while. Mark Warburton has become a unique figure in Scottish football history. He’s the only manager whose success transformed both Rangers and Celtic. Good luck to him Read more at http://talksport.com/football/mark-warburton-transformed-rangers-and-celtic-now-his-ibrox-exit-proves-scottish-football#7EcKCheObLe6uW5p.99
  23. There has been no urgency all fuck in game shocking performance
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