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Posts posted by Bobby Hume
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I know what you mean, breaking up a winning side, but as you say, it will be better for our youth to get first team experience as our first team will need them if our spoken about youth policy and cut backs are adhered to. Should have been loaned soonerHave the u20s finished their season? Luca and Gallagher are key players for the u20s and to see them both go on loan will be a blow for Jukebox if theres still alot of matches left, although hopefully better for the 2 players and us in the long run.
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Bulldog tenacity as per usual from you D'art, good luck that man.
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Bringing happiness is a talent Govan Blue, and you have a lot of it, again making another veteran's day, well done mate.
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I'm a firm believer of," What goes around comes around, " and these animals must surely "get theirs." I hope this game comes off, and my thoughts are with Fernando and his family.
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The story goes that, when Souness went to Italy, all the so called hard men in Serie A put out contracts on him, needless to say he cancelled them all. Big Harold Davis, Bobby Shearer and John Greig were also my choices as hard men but not inclined to be dirty, except our Graham who could be. The thing was though, he was such a good all round talented player that his naughty side sometimes let him down.
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This dirty little tadger deserves all the worst of the worst that is coming to him, and i hope that Big Bubba is as big as his name suggests and that he humps him til his Googlie eyes pop right out of his mongoloid head. God i hate the wee twat, just like we all do i suppose. Even thinking about the shit has me running for my blood pressure tablets.
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Totally agree, and well done RFB, really good attitudeGood opening post and we can only hope that this is the view taken by other supporters of the Reqs. The last thing we need is a policy of starving the club to death to try and gain control over it.
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Oh! Hello Donald, Where have you been, ( Shakes head and sighs )
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Truth is, we never did enough on the park at the that time, sad as it was. Tapie was and still is a crooked bastard, but it does not change the situation, afraid to say.
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It seems to me that the agents would be the ones to profit along with players if this went through and could be the main instigators in this venture. It would leave most clubs in a bad state if the player felt he had made a mistake and wanted to move on. So where is the loyalty then to the club?, as we have already seen and been on the end of that shitty stick. Clubs then, should then be able to end contracts if they feel that they too have bought a dummy, and no end of contract pay off fees either, should work both ways. Put that in the mix see if " the pampered " like that.
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Very nice post, and you're dead right, nothing beats the feeling you get when you are in Ibrox, it is fantastic. Your Uncle Ian gave you the best present ever and a good man he must have been, also good that you share his memory with fellow bears and keep his memory alive,he would be proud of you, as i'm sure most of us have an "Uncle Ian " who has put us on this road, to follow The Rangers.
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|n a nutshell, says it all, goodnightJust no.
Some things are more important.
We are not looking at a situation like Arsenal where they get someone to come in, pay for a new stadium, and then sell off the old one for massively expensive homes.
And seriously, IF we were playing in a European league, you would NOT be getting 80k at every match, or anywhere close to it - the pricing for one would put a chunk of folk off.
But getting back to it - Ibrox is our home.
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Showed their true colours, and it was'nt Blue, stupid, silly boys'
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Your right he's an asset when on his game plus he can score goalsHope Dean Shiels is Fit.
He For me is an important player going forward.
Especialy in the Cup.
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Short and sweet but good write up mate, well done.
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From a lad who is only 19 too, it bodes well for the future. Really good player, and hopefully, he keeps this attitude up as he progresses in his hopefully long and illustrious career with us. Could do with a few more like him getting introduced to the team as we climb the ladder to the top again. Good on you Lewis and good luck.
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Such a nice nightcap, will sleep well tonight knowing that, the Others, will not. I'm sure Sky news said it was a record defeat for them in
Europe, which if true, is nice, as Rangers surely can't be seen to be the only team to be breaking records.
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Should be pointed out that the Vanguard Bears did not have anything to do with the making up of that image.
It has been doctored to suit a certain agenda, which I can only assume is the result of the VB's good work in highlighting the bigotry shown by some quarters towards our culture.
The Vanguard Bears have said as much in a statement on their website. http://www.vanguardbears.co.uk
Shite journalism, of which we have came to expect sadly.
Keep up the work VB
Thanks for that link mate and yes, keep up the good work VB's
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When can we expect to see a Mongolian in the starting eleven.
Haven't we already had one? I'm sure he was called Neil McKahn, son of Kubla
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At least that is two Rangers supporters who are on the same page, well done Santa Ally and Rangers
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Wonder who suggested a minutes applause. It never fails to amaze me the stupidity of our powers to be. This one should never be anywhere near a football stadium as it is so controversial. Whether you are pro or anti the minutes applause or indeed Mandela I think we must be respectful of each others point of view and clap for the cameras and the viewing haters,as you can bet on it, in this one they will definately be watching.We must play this clever and rise above our personal feelings, as that is what they are, and like this situation should be kept away from football. At the end of the day it is about the Rangers and i think you will agree that overtakes all the media hype about an old man who died in south Africa the other night.I would like to think that the Rangers supporters in South Africa would like us to rather applaud our team tomorrow instead, I would hope so anyway, beats fighting amongst ourselves
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I just hope that the team manages to stay consistent and if they play with the confidence we saw in the last two performances, I think we will win comfortably. Not so sure it will be big scoring game as Forfar did give us a lot of space by playing an attacking game on Tuesday. Therefor i think Ayr may just sit in a bit more making chances a bit tighter. I would start same team as Law can be very creative and then bring Templeton on at 60 minutes for final impact as it seems to be working.
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Shh, Smile, dont say that , you will give Ally ideas lol. Seriously, i wish our players would stop this, off the cuff comment stuff, as it invariably comes back to haunt us, as the haters are lying in wait for any chance to get on our case, however small.I would say though, I do like his confidence and do hope he is right,
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There is nothing remotely funny about a broken leg whether you play for your school or at professional level it still hurts like hell. So get well soon Kyle and hope to see you playing again in the new year stronger than ever, as you are after all, a Rangers player, and some seem to forget that distinction.
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in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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I have only been on RM. It is like when you first follow The Gers, you really don't need another team ever, as you get all you need on here. Plus, with such a varied set of opinions on RM it helps you to form your own opinion in a much more balanced way. I find that I learn more positive things about Rangers on here too, that's just my opinion, and you get to express that on RM, No problem.