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Bobby Hume

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  1. All these bigoted arsehole hacks, must have went out last night and shared the same curry, as well as the same agenda,because they are all suffering from the verbal skitters. What utter nonsense they all prattle, and to think that only six months or so ago, they were telling all us Rangers supporters, it was time to move on.......... Really?

    Now we find ourselves in a bit of a quandry, financialwise, again, all the cries of "move on", let bygones be bygones, etc. etc. are kicked into touch, and once again, the steel toe capped boots come on and we are mercilessly booted up and down the park, so to speak.

    It will not matter a toss what Rangers do now, or in the future, it seems, as these same tossers will allways decry us.

    The reason...........We are The Famous Glasgow Rangers.......... and we must never, never, ever let them forget that.

    Their jealousy will allways exceed their ability. They are the lowest of the low ........... They are Rangers Haters...... Fuck them!!!

    "The Cry Was No Surrender,"...... and as allways ...........We Responded.............. and allways will. :7325:

  2. It makes you want to scream does'nt it? The Asian/Bear thinks it is ok to growl his questions at our manager, and think it is ok.

    We must do a bit of banning to these types, Bear or not, as it is now becoming quite surreal, maybe that will help them to see that they cannot just treat our manager and club in this manner and get away with it.

    They continue to treat us in an antagonistic manner, and feel free to spout their bile with impunity.

    Either ban them, or stop Ally from talking to them and only release statements via the official website,let them starve! :7325:

  3. It really is a stupid piece of legislation that makes all football fans easy targets, and makes Scotland seem to be a hotbed of sectarianism, when the truth is, it is far from that, being the case.

    We are in fact, ninety minute madmen, who, when the game is finished, we travel on home to be good husbands, wives, etc!

    Not the crazed lunatics, we now find ourselves being portrayed as, by the Politburo which now infests our stadiums, cameras and all.

    The sooner it is revoked the better, and in a relatively controlled environment, we should be allowed to let our hair down, and be able to sing our hearts out, and release all our stress and strain of the past week as it used to be.

    The bottom line is, nobody has ever died by having a song sung at them, even a so called "offensive" one. Get Real! :7325:

  4. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAFUCKSAKEHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    This mentally and identity challenged complete and utter clown(so sorry to all real clowns)of a person, just goes on and on and on and on, rehashing the same old song, and never misses a beat, does he?

    Poor old Uncle Tom (Fuck I hate My name) English, thanks for the laugh! :7325:

  5. This is press manipulation, and all the questions being asked are designed to make our whole organisation look like we don't know our arse from our elbow. Ally is looking like a complete novice and definately not media savvy.

    These agenda driven interviews have got to be curtailed forthwith by the board as they do us no favours.

    Our manager must be advised to answer only football related topics, and all board related questions, must not be commented on.

    Even a blind man can see that the press are up to no good, and are now making concerted efforts to undermine our club, :7325:

  6. Sorry but why would any Gers director / ex director etc speak with that lying bhigot.

    Whilst Hart raises some fair points, surely he could have discussed these matters with someone else.

    I think there is now a trend being set by all the "haters", they now, all want to be "friends".

    As the board have sealed the leaks(coming from the board) they are now all toadying up to try and get an exclusive scoop as that is their life blood, if they don't get it they resort to the usual drivel and fairy tales.

    Even they know, that they can only spin their Hans Christian Anderson agenda, to breaking point, before all their efforts to vandalise, brutalise, and fictionalise the Rangers story eventually has to "Peter" out, and as so often seen in life, the Truth will then be the only story that makes sense. Even for these "journo" reprobates.

    Full circle really! :7325:

  7. @MattLindsayET: Brian the Rangers fan on SSB longing for a return to the Sir David Murray era at Ibrox. Tin lid on it . . . #rangers

    Must admit, We did have some great times in that era, but as good as those years were, nothing in this world would make me want the man who sold The Rangers down the river, back at Ibrox.

    That is a really scary thought. :7325:

  8. This man is a waste of space. It is a sad day when somebody like him is seen to be representitive of all Rangers fans.

    I believe the so called press are at the wind up when they give this guy air time, and they do like to wind us up.

    Just another one who cannot accept that we have in place a board that has been elected, and looks like it means to do the best for our club. Denial is what it is, just like all the posts yesterday, they could'nt wait to castigate the board.

    :7325:

  9. So now the cowardly dogs come crawling back thinking, new CEO, lets get our (Peter's) story told and wheedle our way(snivel, grovel) into his good books, and, as he is new, he will not know our past indiscretions. (snorkel, snivel, grovel).

    I just hope that our new CEO is allready clued up about these maggots and proves to be on his toes when dealing with them.

    I also hope that we do have a "list" of all misdemeanors tucked away in Ibrox and that all board members are alert and able to draw on the "list" when required. This shower of seagull shit must be treated with caution as in red alert, and never allowed to trivialise the underhand methods they have used, and still will,if given the chance. We were found guilty of zilch.

    Is this another deflection tactic in the making, in case the other mob get torn a new one by the EU investigation? :7325:

  10. When you're building a career you should be bursting your balls, I'm sure beck ham didn't really wana be at Preston nor Defoe Bournemouth

    Mckay should be aware that even away from us, he is an ambassador for us,and should be doing all he can to get his head down and prove to our coaching staff that he is worth being a Rangers player.

    In agreement with you, that when building your career, you may end up loaned out and not be pleased, this is when mental attitude is important. This should be drilled into young hopefuls, as it is not just skill that gets you ahead in today,s game. :7325:

  11. Scott Mitchell • 4 hours ago − (from The Herald comments section):

    I think I have the right to dislike someone because of their religious beliefs, that doesn't make me or my actions sectarian. I'll regularly indulge in singing any Rangers/Loyalist song I find appropriate. I'm a season ticket holder at Ibrox, a Scotsman from an Irish (both Eire and Northern) background.

    I won't go out of my way to attack, belittle or abuse someone for being a Catholic, I will sing songs at Football matches though. If you can't handle the banter at football (yes, banter) then sit at home with the volume turned down. These songs come from both sides, and the fact I'm having to even wade into this debate is ludicrous: this is the REAL problem within society at the moment, the False Offended. An absolute cancer and blight on our society who regularly complain about the situation they find themselves in rather than simply getting on with it. If something annoys you or you disagree with it: pay no attention to it.

    Fans of both sides sing songs, our clubs are historically linked to the Irish famine and we've grown because of that. Rangers gained a large Loyalist/Protestant following, whilst Celtic were formed under the guise of charity and were set up, from the outset, as a Catholic club. Being from opposite sides of a divide has made the rivalry fierce and competitive, yes, but that has also brought about excitement and interest in the game. It's one of our highlights and traditions now, and it would not be as important or have the global appeal if it didn't have the roots it does.

    People commenting on this article showing mock offence really need to take a look at themselves, it's an embarrassing state of affairs when grown men feel the need to be upset by song being sung, just get on with your lives. If you don't like the actions of the majority then maybe the game is not for you. Passion and rivalry are what makes sport (and Football in particular) great, remove either of the two and you have a flaccid thing that no one wants to play with (this season should only go to prove that).

    This post sums up the stupidity of the SNP law that criminalises football fans, on both sides of the divide.This law, in itself, is criminal and should be abolished. :7325:

  12. Scott Mitchell

    4 hours ago

    I think I have the right to dislike someone because of their religious beliefs, that doesn't make me or my actions sectarian. I'll regularly indulge in singing any Rangers/Loyalist song I find appropriate. I'm a season ticket holder at Ibrox, a Scotsman from an Irish (both Eire and Northern) background.

    I won't go out of my way to attack, belittle or abuse someone for being a Catholic, I will sing songs at Football matches though. If you can't handle the banter at football (yes, banter) then sit at home with the volume turned down. These songs come from both sides, and the fact I'm having to even wade into this debate is ludicrous: this is the REAL problem within society at the moment, the False Offended. An absolute cancer and blight on our society who regularly complain about the situation they find themselves in rather than simply getting on with it. If something annoys you or you disagree with it: pay no attention to it.

    Fans of both sides sing songs, our clubs are historically linked to the Irish famine and we've grown because of that. Rangers gained a large Loyalist/Protestant following, whilst Celtic were formed under the guise of charity and were set up, from the outset, as a Catholic club. Being from opposite sides of a divide has made the rivalry fierce and competitive, yes, but that has also brought about excitement and interest in the game. It's one of our highlights and traditions now, and it would not be as important or have the global appeal if it didn't have the roots it does.

    People commenting on this article showing mock offence really need to take a look at themselves, it's an embarrassing state of affairs when grown men feel the need to be upset by song being sung, just get on with your lives. If you don't like the actions of the majority then maybe the game is not for you. Passion and rivalry are what makes sport (and Football in particular) great, remove either of the two and you have a flaccid thing that no one wants to play with (this season should only go to prove that).

    This post sums up the stupidity of the SNP and the criminalisation of football fans on both sides of the divide. Such laws are, in themselves, criminal, and should be abolished. :7325:

  13. Poetic justice for now maybe, but what about the film Ally was in? Will that be her next review? Will she try and get Ally jailed because he played the part o a jungle jim in the movie? Will this be the end for Super? Will she succeed with her dirty tricks again?

    So many questions, so little time. :7325:

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