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Early ones 71/72 are good sellers 4 to look out for is the one with Barcelona here we come., the 2 colour specials can sell for up to £20 each, there is also one from August 1975 which is the most valuable because inside is the official programme for Rangers v Hertha Berlin it is worth £30-£50 in decent condition.
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Rangers news are not that popular for collecting these days but if you look for certain ones they can be worth a fair bit. I'll let you know about the more valuable ones once i've researched it.
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I had positive dealings with him selling programmes to him but he ended up ripping me off for £285, I got it back though. Little dick he is.
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Got two programmes through the post today (not Rangers) both more than 100 years old.
Also two practice matches at Chelsea blues v reds 1926 & 1929
England v Scotland 1938 &1944
Fairs cup final London v Barcelona
Fuckin' hardcore anorak me
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10 hours ago, centenarystand said:
Used to be into it when i was younger in the 70s, seemed magical at the time but i suppose so did football itself when that age. Always wanted to go to one of the fairs but the old Glasgow Programme shop at the Kingston Bridge was as fas as i got and mail order.
That was Steven Jacobs of Glasgow programmes, he still has a pitch at Ibrox, he stopped going to the midden because he was getting a lot of hassle, possibly because he's a four by two.
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This is an ideal opporchancity to notify you that there will be a programme and memorabilia fair in Glasgow the day after the Scottish Cup Final, The organiser is Douglas Stevenson of D-D programmes who is a bear, I will have a stall, Dougie told me two other bears Robert Marshall and Tam Smith (The badge man at Copland end on match days) will ensure there is a lot of Rangers interest, the Rangers collectors club will also have a stall.
I'll give more details in due course.
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These were used to promote kits in the Rangers shops, a cleaning lady at Ibrox liberated it from the bin and got it signed, I bought it from her from gumtree a few years ago when she was moving home.The club crest was from the same source, the legends one is by Rochelle.The top right is 50's/60's Ibrox and trophy room, there are not so many about,
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49 minutes ago, WATP-FOREVER said:
Since they arrived in the 1840's - utter slimy, low life trash that we've handed our country to.
So what, there was a potato famine, they didn't need to come here, they were fucking surrounded by fish.....not the same without chips but you can live on it.
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I didn't rate him as a manager but did the best he could under impossible circumstances, my only criticism is that he should have quit a bit sooner. The man is a Legend.
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On 08/09/2016 at 3:47 PM, The Dude said:
It might be only Thursday but did you know Celtic had already won this weekend's Old Firm clash? Yep. Rangers simply can't match up to Brendan Rodgers' side and they'll be lucky to get away with their dignity intact.
Well, if you listen to any of the "experts" in the Scottish media anyway. All that's been said this week is how Rangers should use this first Old Firm encounter in the league since April 2012 to gauge where they are against the champions. Despite everything this is a David & Goliath-type encounter. It's like when one of the wee teams from countries with populations smaller than a mid-sized Scottish town get drawn against one of the big names of European football in the Champions League or the Europa League.
Goliath got his arse handed to him.
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On 03/09/2016 at 3:44 PM, GrizzlyBear72 said:
Think fartin martin got that belt from his sister's disco wardrobe...after interfering with her, naturally.
Is that Frank Spencer on the right?
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Colin Stein
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There is another fair for the third year running, same venue in October or November, I will be selling Rangers only 1947 onwards, it will be on an International weekend so it won't clash with a Rangers match.
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I fell for that before, it's a three legged shot.
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1 hour ago, BEE said:
Was the part I was referring to.
If you read the thread some joker was arguing that it was easy peasy for fans to travel all over the country for youth games, he suggested I go and get a train to Stirling (I have to pass Ibrox to get the train) I was sarcastically saying that I live near Ibrox but can nip down to Forthbank on my bike.
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My final say on the matter, it may help if we played our home games at home.
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The best I could do is to call the person an "IT"
Old Rangers news papers
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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I have some Rangers news and could add some programmes but I would need someone to uplift because I don't drive.