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  1. its that time of the month that always brings a wee smile to our faces! its payday

    please take the time to read the opening post and help me out

    as i write this 587 people have viewed the thread, if every person had donated the price of a pint towards the event id be well on my way to helping do my bit for the Charity Foundation

    thanks again guys. WATP

  2. Firstly i know financially times are hard and we are always being asked to sponsor someone for something, but please take a second to read

    From 10th-16th February 2012, I will be travelling to the Northern-most part of Norway and taking part in a 200km dog sled trek in the Arctic where temperatures will apparantly reach as low as -30oC. As you can imagine this is a massive physical and mental challenge however, I will be doing it in order to raise money for the Rangers Charity Foundation.

    This season The Charity Foundation are also supporting The Erskine Hospital, The Prostate Cancer Charity and also Unicef. Clearly making a difference at a local, national and international level.

    I am hoping to raise quite a large amount, £5,000.

    This is my oppertunity to ask fellow teddy bears to dig deep and support a good cause, if you can spare anything whatsoever, £1, £100 or £1000 it WILL make a difference

    Please sponsor me here: http://www.justgivin...istopherSneddon

    for more information on what it is im doing:

    http://www.rangersch...=149&Itemid=190

    http://maps.google.c...3b8dc9bfffba035

    531rom.jpg

    Thank you for reading, WATP

  3. my wee brother previously had a iphone 3gs on contract with O2

    recently he upgraded and now has a blackberry

    hes gave the phone to me but it didnt work with my orange sim, so ive ended up changing network to O2 asit works out cheaper anyway

    i put my sim into the 3gs but it continually says "searching" or else "no sim", initially i put it down to the sim not being activated however ive tried it in my ancient iphone 2g and its working without a problem

    any ideas why it wont work on the 3gs? its a 3g sim so thats not that

    my brothers phoned O2 and theyve said they cant help as its either an 02 lock or a phone lock, but that means hee haw to me

  4. one thing i really need to agree with the OP over is theset pieces comment

    for so long now we have failed to beat the first man with free kicks and corners, Weiss was especially responsible yesterday

    as for defending them......

    at Hibs corner just prior to their goal i said to my dad, they are going to score, Bamba and the other defender were winning every punted long ball and more or less strolled through the game, add this to the fact that inside the 18 yard box we had everyone except Weiss inside, Hibs had 4 players, yes it was 10 on 4.....we had 2 players for every one they had yet once again we concede

    Walter needs to get set pieces sorted, we need to learn to defend them

  5. seen the news, "ban those involved"

    the entire green brigade?

    those who created the banner?

    those who brought it to the stadium?

    those who held the banner aloft?

    time will tell...

    we are still waiting on celtic banning "those involved" who threw the lighter at Fernando Ricksen

  6. (tu) didn't know this.

    http://www.rangers.co.uk/articles/20101108/tickets-for-troops-anniversary_2254024_2212042 (tu)

    Each of the 365 donated tickets marks one day of the campaign over the last year and is part of the Club's continued support for Armed Forces personnel and related charities. The match is the night before Armistice Day and it is expected that the full donation of tickets will be used by troops and their families.

    Martin Bain, Chief Executive of Rangers Football Club, said: "Tickets For Troops is a fantastic initiative that, in a very practical way, enables troops to make the most of their time back home in the UK.

    "There are Rangers fans serving throughout the Armed Forces and we are delighted to welcome some of them and their families to Ibrox on Wednesday night. This football club is totally committed to supporting all our troops who deserve enormous admiration and respect."

    Rangers is also holding its own Remembrance commemorations at Ibrox on Saturday 13th November, where more than 100 Royal Navy personnel will be honoured on the pitch at half time in its match against Aberdeen.

    In the last year, Rangers has donated around 3000 tickets to members of the Armed Forces through its own initiatives as well as Tickets For Troops and, in June, The Rangers Supporters Assembly launched its True Colours initiative, where fans buy season tickets to donate to serving personnel.

    Lord Marland, Chairman of Tickets For Troops said: "We are extremely grateful to Rangers FC for supporting the troops and their families in this way. Tickets for troops is beginning to make a real difference to the lives of our Armed Forces and I want to thank all the organisations who have supported Tickets For Troops over the past year."

    Since Tickets For Troops was launched last year over 70,000 troops have signed up and over 250,000 tickets have been generously donated by sporting organisations, musical venues, acts and theatres.

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