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Don54

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  1. I don't think they won in the league at Ibrox since 2002, drawn a few right enough
  2. It's on e-Bay for £9.95, or you could do the smart thing and download the one I posted 😁
  3. Sad news, an old favourite of mine, I was gutted for him when he missed out in Barcelona
  4. Why must he go, why can't he stay He gave his all, that he might play He gave his all, each Saturday And left his heart down Ibrox way. England international Tom Finney described the ban as "a grave injustice".
  5. Willie Henderson with a header against Rennes 😮
  6. That goal getting chopped off was most likely instigated by that tarrier Mcfarlane, IK someone who stays across the street from him he's a scum supporter. It's probably a good thing it's not me across the street from him or I'd be locked up.
  7. Got a one-day pass on Now TV for £11.99; I've never noticed Sky UK games on Bet365 before. But then I don't bet on every game.
  8. I enhanced the sound on that, as I couldn't hear what was happening boom.mp4
  9. The white one was a second strip; David Mason's book The Official Rangers Story During the course of his research for the book, Mason came into possession of a short hand-written autobiography penned by a Scottish man called James Hill in Canada before he died in 1946. Hill had grown up in Glasgow in the 1860s and 1870s and had been present at Fleshers Haugh on Glasgow Green when the club formed by Moses McNeill, Peter McNeill, Peter Campbell and William McBeath played their first games. Hill – the younger brother of the eminent early Rangers player and Scotland internationalist David, who is pictured in the iconic photograph of the 1877 Scottish Cup final team and also played in some first-team games himself – emigrated to Canada in 1882. he wrote his memoirs before he passed away aged 86. In them, he recalls how members of the Argyle Cricket Club joined in games of football with the McNeill brothers, Campbell and McBeath and helped to establish the new club. He also confirms the colours worn by the first side were light blue and reveals the name Rovers was considered when Rangers were constituted in 1873.
  10. If only we got 3pts, for beating duff sides from the Championship in the League Cup
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