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    ayesteady got a reaction from Ibroxbornandbred in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from 5Beckenbauer in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from elliotblu in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from BridgeIsBlue in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from d_nic83 in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from Bobby Hume in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from bornabear in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from Paisley Blue Loyal in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from broxieman in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from Bad Robot in The Coplands Ready for Sunday!   
    It's said a picture paints a thousand words and this one is no exception.  All real men who probably grafted all week and savoured the moment when they attended Ibrox on a Saturday to watch the Rangers. No shitty distractions back then like retail parks for the wife to drag you around to bore the arse off of you looking at supposed bargains and tat. Men who brought up their children to believe in the protestant ethic of hard work and graft and do what is right. No conversations about your lad being gender neutral or otherwise as that topic was non existant thankfully. Back then I also wore a bunnet but for the life of me can't pick myself out amongst the crowd as in all things in life all things are not as black and white as they seem (if you'll pardon the pun).
     
     
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    ayesteady got a reaction from LochendBilly in Any Fife bears on that can help?   
    You can't miss Cowdenbeath mate, nobody who has ever left the place has ever missed it. Joking aside it's just off the A92 and you ride (Sorry drive) through the main street and watch for the signs to the football ground. You''ll find that the pubs are in the main bear friendly as Cowdenbeath was a former mining town populated by people with the protestant work ethic. Unfortunately a few beggars  chose to make it their home town but they are easily spotted by their markings of rotten teeth and grey and green hooped shirts. Every chance they will be driving stolen cars over the greens of the local golf course to be of any bother to you. Hope this helps.
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    ayesteady reacted to bluebear1971 in Rangers FC statement   
    Should the PFA Scotland not be saying something about the treatment of their members?
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    ayesteady reacted to thebooler in Rangers FC statement   
    It's all over. The dignified silence we've had to endure for years has gone. The gloves are off.
    The SNP led Police Scotland need to get their act together, and start doing what they're paid for. Policing!
    Not walking around hoping to hear someone "Fucking the Pope" or "Not Surrendering". These are our songs - let us sing them. Nobody ever got hurt listening to a song FFS.
    The SNP need to keep their politics out of football, and stop seeing the Rangers support as a threat to independence.
    The majority of us are all for the Union, but surely that's our right?
    Sturgeon started all this trouble - let's see if she can now fix it.
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    ayesteady got a reaction from soulboy in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    Some quotes from pzj on twitter tonight:
    "Let us just say, all the hard work done and put in by the 'Wee team' was all worth it"
    "sunday is always a good day to reveal things. A wonderful day of rest ;) Good night Bears, and have a great Sabbath."
    "To all cfc supporters, I hear Sunday is a bad day to get bad news. But hey, you cant have everything after all you won a mickey mouse league."
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    ayesteady got a reaction from benblue in Ricksen Tribute Match 25th Jan   
    According to official site 41,349. An exceptional turn out indeed.
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    ayesteady got a reaction from iain1712 in ***Raith Rovers v Rangers match thread***   
    Difference this season is that we are up against more full time teams and a generally harder division / league of teams who have more ex premier league players of a higher calibre than before and we have to up the ante and I 'm sure they will regardless of Ally's managerial abilities. Keep the faith and don't be so pessimistic FFS
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    ayesteady reacted to magic8ball in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    First time poster long term reader
    This whole story stinks to high heaven,its comparible to our ebt saga,but there are some glaring differences
    1.Our ebt was public knowledge from the start,i can remember reading an article in the rebel around 2001,it was in a saturday edition and there was a large pic of micheal mols,he was used as an example of the level of player we could continue to attract due to this legal tax loophole,but for some reason the msm forgot this,it also stated that murray group took liabilty for any future tax cases involving thia scheme.
    2.The msm aint touching this story with a bargepole,whislt they filled their pages and phone ins for 2years discussing our guilt and raving about the fantastic rtc website that was very informative,we now know this site was full of lies,conjecture and stolen documentation,sickens my stomach whenever a bear manages to raise this on the snyde phone in and the likes of delahunt sneer and laugh about this topic
    3.Why hasnt the sfm site not jumped on this,this site morphed from rtc to sfm,its sole purpose was to highlight wrongdoing from ALL scottish football clubs,
    For many years the sectarian anti catholic drum was banged and still is,but as we all know this country is now anti loyalist and anti protestant,all things going for the bheasts and all things going against us.i just hope one day the worm turns around and this truly despicable sectarian terrorist supporting club is exposed uk wide for exactly what it stands for.i reckon we could well be moving in that direction as the filth look like they are not welcome south of the border now as this must be the first time in years that they havent played any pre season games down south,possibly because the lee rigby nonesense at brentford last year was a bridge too far,
    Come tommorow we will be one day closer till this story is given the coverage it deserves
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    ayesteady reacted to daviec1953 in Rangers fans for yes   
    Being a British and Protestant have always gone hand in hand with me being a Rangers supporter .
    Its just the way it is. Maye a bit old fashioned , but thats my take on it.
    The portait of the queen above home dressing room , the Loving Cup Ceremony , the Clubs Unionist History all tie in with what I consider to be my Culture and history and a Yes vot would be a betrayal of everything I hold precious.
    Its a definite NO on the 18th. I hope many others will feel the same way.
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    ayesteady reacted to Bad Robot in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    defo, I would like to buy him, D'art and a few of the VB's a pint for all their hard work.
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    ayesteady reacted to Blue Nosed Babe in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    When this comes to pass we need to have a parade for pjz.
    The man who blew the lid on the foul stench of corruption from the East End.
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    ayesteady reacted to fuckthespl in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    Agreed i would chip in. they should also be able to go onto the field for a cheer at half time at a game against the bheasts!
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    ayesteady got a reaction from Faircity in European Commission seek explanation on Celtic land deals   
    Although the cheap loans were signed up at 1.5% the bank retain the right to increase the interest rate and if they did the repayments could be potentially crippling.Anyone with a mortgage will realise that even a half percentage increase can seriously increase the repayments. Should the bank decide to do this is another thing altogether. The main thing is the corrupt alliance between GCC and these C***s and due to the work done by PZJ and the others it looks a stick on that they will be found wanting. I'm aware that some on RM are of the mind that they will wriggle out of this but such is the overwhelming evidence that they can't sweep this any more.When it comes and it will I expect the SFA and SPFL to hammer the b******s and treat them in the appropiate manner by booting them out of the league altogether.
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    ayesteady got a reaction from Jack The Flipper in *****The Official 5th round Scottish Cup Rangers v Dunfermline match thread*****   
    Kris Sutton will be well pissed off what with Dunfermline lying down to us .
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