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Jakes Pal

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  1. We have nothing to fear but honest mistakes from a referee terrified to give any call against Them lest his windows be put in and his kids intimidated and threatened at school. I may be guilty of wishful thinking here but after having a perfectly good goal chopped off in the first game at Ibrox and a blatant handball/penalty denied us at the Piggery., it would be nice to think that Them have used up their luck in this fixture this season and that decisions will indeed even themselves out over the course of the season. Mind you, I would not advise holding my breath waiting for such a scenario to unfold next Sunday.
  2. I will not be shedding any tears if Ferrantibankston Thistle go by the wayside, as you say this relegation could well be the end of them.
  3. A strange tradition, that you can somehow redeem your honour by ritually disemboweling yourself.
  4. What gives? Not watching but I will assume that it is the Goon Brigade up to their usual?
  5. With Killie securing top six yesterday, I would not bet tuppence that we are not sent to Injury Park for a third time after the split.
  6. As I said earlier, first game against Them next season is at the Piggery, if they give us 5%, then they get the same for Ibrox in the spirit of the agreement. Should they spout pish about security and access problems and give us 4%, then we give Them 4%, and so on. As I also said earlier though, Them are still getting the better of this agreement as they will be receiving unrestricted, very good seats in our Stadium, whilst the majority of Bears will be behind a pillar in a section of that shit hole of a ground that has very poor sight lines to begin with, before you take in to consideration the dangerously roofed main stand and the support pillars in your way and many seats in that area where you have no view of parts of the playing field at all.
  7. About 2000 of the supposed 3000 we are getting will be restricted view, with many of those severely restricted. I once had a ticket in there where not only did you have support poles in your way, you were totally blocked from sight from the corner flag almost up to the goal post, basically if the ball went into that corner you could not see anything at all.
  8. Again agreed, which is probably why the Club has agreed to this, as I said earlier, different matter if we were locking out thousands of season ticket holders to accommodate that Scum. Bad enough that is seems that kids ST's will miss out with this deal, so there is no way that a return to the old allocation will be acceptable to the Club IMHO.
  9. I agree, there is no way that the Bears would tolerate what would be a humiliating climb down to Them, besides it is one thing pissing off and relocating a few hundred season ticket holders, another matter entirely pissing off and trying to relocate several thousand season ticket holders unless there are imminent plans to significantly increase the capacity that we have not heard of.
  10. No chance that the Hordes will stand for us getting 500 odd more tickets than they do. And of course, the vast majority of our allocation will be in the restricted view corner, tucked out of site, whilst they will have totally unrestricted view seats with great seats in the Broomloan at the expense of Rangers season ticket holders. 1500 max IMHO, but if the deal is done then we will just have to wait and see if they honour the 3000 at the first game against Them next season which will be at the Piggery.
  11. Nah, Peter will have the panel well briefed with what he expects. Brentan will be thanked by the panel for bringing the refereeing corruption and conspiracy to the SFA's attention, as a result the League will be immediately terminated with Sellik declared Champions as a reward for their constant, unwavering resistance against the campaign against Them that has seen them win 11 Titles over the last 12 seasons.
  12. Given the fucked up nature of the split and the neutral fixture computer, as I understand it, it is possible that we will be allocated a fixture at Injury Park Kilmarnock for a third time this season. Please correct me if I am wrong on this as quite frankly I would rather play Either of the Edinburgh teams away again rather than have to navigate that oversized doormat at Killie again.
  13. He does not have to any more. He went to the big beach in the sky about 8 years ago. Still miss the Wee Man to this day.
  14. Naw. Nice to be infantile occasionally.
  15. Despite the ludicrous ticket prices, you just know that the Bears are going to be there probably 30,000+ strong, especially if we have won the Title and are preparing ourselves for the Champions League. I was fortunate enough to be one of the Bears who attended the game against Watery Farts when there was at least 12,000 of us there, the atmosphere, despite the stadium still being at least half capacity was superb. One can only hope that if the ticket sales are good Man Ure may be persuaded to send up a stronger team than their under 21 squad that most people are expecting.
  16. Will this gratuitous insult to Watery Farts FC be used as motivation in the upcoming SCSF? Given that we put them over our knee and gave them a helluva leathering the last time we played them, it is understandable that they may be looking for any reason to pump up the retoric for the upcoming game at Hampden. If laying a Rangers Crest beach towel down on their dressing room floor does not give the Farts players motivation to go full on kamikaze against us at Hampden then I do not know what will.
  17. Freeing up all of those pay packets would obviously be a huge help in getting in out of contract players in the likely event that Clement will not be able/allowed to throw money around like confetti during the summer. We have got to hope that Clement gets this (yet another) rebuild right and we can get a bit of stability for a couple of seasons, just needing to improve the quality here and there in future transfer windows instead of having to try and bring in an entire teams worth of players every season.
  18. Borna goes with my thanks and good wishes despite his form being not the best recently. It is going to be interesting to see just how many follow him out the door in the summer when Clement really gets down to work building a squad of his choosing. Just hope that the Club is in a position to back him properly, say with the guaranteed income from CL qualification perhaps?
  19. Still trying to get my head around this being a realistic possibility after the start we had to the season. After the debacle against Sheepie that saw Beale's arse bouncing onto Edmiston Drive, anyone suggesting we could go on and win the Treble would have been carted off to the cuckoos nest forthwith. Still a helluva lot of hard work to be done if we are to land what would be an achievement that would be perhaps not miraculous, but would be well up there with our finest moments. It is all in our hands we are not relying on anyone to do us favours and if we can put together another winning run surprisingly ended by Motherwell, then it will be done.
  20. I somehow doubt that Dundee will bend over and meekly take however many we decide to give them as they did at the Piggery. Given that most of our players will have a two week break after this game, hopefully they will leave nothing behind on the pitch to ensure 3 points and pole position come Sunday night.
  21. Obviously disappointed at the outcome, especially the defending that was practically inviting them to score at times, however we had yet another very decent run in the Europa. Hopefully we can now go on to secure our spot at the top table next season and do ourselves justice unlike our last abysmal showing in the competition. Do the necessary at Dens then recharge during the break with hopefully a few recoveries from the injury list and get ready for the final push for a potential treble. Dublin was not meant to be, but this could still be a very happily memorable season for everyone at Rangers.
  22. Do not see why not, before the allocation cuts we had about a third of the stand behind the goal as well as the restricted view corner at the Piggery. If we can safely segregate Feyernoord thugs in the Broomloan, no reason why we cannot do the same with the Scum.
  23. I still cannot get my head around the idea that Hibs fans and Hibernian FC obviously feel that they have the right to the moral high ground when it comes to the conduct of other Clubs supporters. Hibs want other Clubs to join in their crusade against naughty supporters, fine, Rangers FC, as I stated in an earlier post should immediately announce a reduction in the allocation of the missile happy, violent and morally repugnant supporters of Hibernian FC who routinely mock the memory of the victims of one of the most terrible tragedies in the history of football.
  24. Whatever the percentage Hibernians' directors choose to reduce the allocation for Rangers supporters at Hater Road should be reciprocated by a similar reduction percentage wise, for the allocation given to Hibernian for games at Ibrox given the disgusting conduct of Hibernian supporters recently where, apart from destruction of seats, horrendous graffiti, and stickers were placed and chants were sung during the game that mocked the memory of those lost in the Ibrox disaster. We will take no lectures about unacceptable conduct from a Club that has some of the worst scumbags in society among its support base.
  25. You know what I mean. Usually a game of shootie in for Them against Sheepie. But anyway, in fantasy football land, if they two were to GTF out of the league I would just hope that they did not allow the door to hit them on the arse on the way out.
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