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CMW316

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  1. It's cringeworthy on here, almost like there's a gang of us just sitting at our keyboards reading every post intently waiting to jump in and out someone for some sort of glory. So they guy made a shit post which is already covered in a very prominent post on the page... doesn't deserve the abuse he is getting on here.

    If there are idiots sad enough to come on our forum pretending to be bears then that's upto to them but what's even sadder is constantly watching bears get ripped into by other bears and demonstrating the extreme paranoia associated with them. That's probably the reaction which amuses the unwanted guests the most.

  2. Would obviously avoid green where it comes with white and hoops but if I see a top or a jacket I like then I won't even consider the fact it's green I will buy it. I too am a mature 37 year old (come May this year) but admit I do tend to avoid green in other forms for example I was was buying a toothbrush for my kid and raked the shelf to get a non green one. Had the exact same thought as the op when I done this and funnily enough thought about creating a thread on here. 

  3. Sorry just to clarify re the title thread if you mean best keeper ever for Rangers then it's Goram for me. If you mean best keeper ever in general for all teams across the universe then I would have to say Andy Goram. That's based on who I have seen in my lifetime.

  4. I can remember watching Rangers since about 1990.

    In that time, the only players we've (originally) signed for the first team when they were the wrong side of 30, and made more than a few games.

    Hurlock

    Maxwell

    Thern

    Hendry

    Dodds

    De Boer R

    Caniggia

    Latapy

    [bad Year]

    Capucho

    Vanoli

    Berg

    Emerson

    Ostenstad

    De Boer F

    [/bad Year]

    Rae

    Waterreus

    Letizi

    Weir

    Ehiogu

    Rothen

    Dailly

    Faye

    Cousin

    Darchville

    Diouf

    Healy

    Goian

    Bocanegra

    Simonsen

    Kyle

    Cribari

    Daly

    Zaliukas

    Not counting guys like Maniero, Beattie, Eggen... as they almost never played.

    Not counting guys like Hateley, Boyd, Gough.... as they were returning.

    Not counting guys like Billy Thomson as they were bench warmers.

    4x over 30's players signed to play regular in all the 90's

    6x in the Capucho season alone :anguish:

    Of that list maybe only 5-6 were good players for us. Another 5-6 did decent/ok The rest were somewhere between underwhelming and shambolic signings.

    Good work, that list helps. Ronald De Boer stands out (Frank too but played far less games unfortunately). Always remember Jonas Thern starting to play really well before his career ending injury.

  5. That's a Tim/Yesser shop and about £3.50 a pint.

    Not my experience of it but tbf only watched one game there, our draw with Valencia in CL few years back (not even sure it was called the saltire at that point). Still stunned how good we were that night but gutted we only drew given the chances we had.

  6. (tu)

    For me I would love to see a good finisher in this team but the player would have to be more than just that a poacher in the Boyd mould who offers little else. Trouble is this type of player is hard to come by, even with money. We can win this league easily with the current squad so any signings in Jan should be with a view to next season as has been mentioned already.

  7. I dont agree with him betting against us, all I was meaning is that he might not of been our best player but when I met him he was the most decent player I met and genuinely seemed to want to spend the time chatting to myself and my son where there was other players who were in the room who didnt take the time to say hello.

    Well they say never meet your hate figures... ? I don't actually hate the guy tbh, couldn't care less one way or the other aside from the fact he bet against us. I thought that should have been his last game for us. Nice he took that time for you and your son though, fair play as that would have been fantastic for your boy.

  8. Hello folks!

    Looking to help out a good friend, she's raising money for Scottish Autism and would like to contact Rangers to see if they would be willing to donate anything for the event to raffle off and raise funds.

    As ill be part of the event i've said ill post here to see who is best to contact, i was sure it was Jim Hannah but i know there's more folk here in the know than me so any help is massively appreciated.

    Cheers!

    Great cause mate, well done to your friend. My step son has Asbergers so close to home for me. I had been thinking about same re contacting Rangers as my wife did Brave The Shave for Macmillan Cancer Research on Sat. We now look like the Mitchell brothers lol, but seriously very proud of her.

  9. If 3-5 years down the line Warbuton were to move on (and Like others have said, I don't like talking about that at this stage) and things pan out under his reign as we all expect who would be best placed to continue that work? Yes Weir had a disaster at Sheffield United but all I am saying is maybe in this case that should not be held against him once he has had a few years in the current set up. The alternative may be someone else with a completely different approach to what we have now. I would be more against appointing the likes of Billy Davies etc as they have spent years in managerial jobs already, and not developed their own talent in the way I would expect Weir to develop. Did he play 433 at United, did sign young hungry players, did he have robust training, analysis, nutrition methods etc? I suspect he will in his next manager role if he goes down that road. Let's enjoy Team Warbuton and Weir and hope the work they are doing here extends beyond their time here which is hopefully a long way away.

  10. Im not saying he was a good player for us all im saying is that he was one of the better players that I have met a genuinely seemed to be a decent guy, the poster I replied to said he had no ounce of respect for the fans which I disagreed with

    Fair enough you had a positive experience and maybe he is a decent guy in general, I wouldn't know as I haven't met him. Can I ask you though what you think of the fact he bet against us while playing for us? I don't want a Rangers player to even consider defeat let alone bet on it.

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