HairyBeary
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HairyBeary reacted to The Beast in Return of the McKay?
Why do certain parts of our support have this obssesion with trying to bring former players back to the club.
It's fucking weird and insular. I don't know of any other fanbase that does this.
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HairyBeary reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
Mark Hateley in title decider 1991 when the sheep only needed a draw Hateley scored both goals in 2-0 win.
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HairyBeary reacted to TBagalag in Murty
Not a clue but wouldn’t surprise me if he was in their dressing room blowing up balloons for the title party.
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HairyBeary got a reaction from Blue72 in Murty's Last Battle Cry Against The Tims.
He will be getting in a board member to make the pre match speech just in case voices are raised and someon answers him back .
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HairyBeary got a reaction from BridgeIsBlue in Murty's Last Battle Cry Against The Tims.
He will be getting in a board member to make the pre match speech just in case voices are raised and someon answers him back .
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HairyBeary reacted to JCDBigBear in Murty speaks
I actually detest the guy now. I can't listen to anything he says. I just saw a quote attributed to him on the BBC web site where he has said he will learn from his mistakes!!! That comment would be amusing if it wasn't for the fact his repeated mistakes are killing us. An utter clown of a football manager and a man who is deluding himself into thinking he is doing OK. A real man would put his hands up and say sorry it's just not working out. If he did that I would actually respect him.
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HairyBeary reacted to KWBear in Murty speaks
Thought since he was appointed he came across a bit of a smarmy cunt. Don't care what he has to say now, just want him to fuck off
Roll up Alex Neil who we can hate from the outset. Happy days
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HairyBeary got a reaction from Bears r us in Latest 1872 begging bilge.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. The Rangers First seemed a good idea , what has followed sadly isn’t with today’s statement confirming that .
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HairyBeary got a reaction from Bears r us in Latest 1872 begging bilge.
Wish I could say the same.....
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HairyBeary reacted to NamibianBear in Follow Rangers Shareholders Limited
Don't care who is endorsing it or who is behind it.
Once bitten, twice shy. Got bitten twice; RFFF and RF so a big fat 'no chance" from me.
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HairyBeary got a reaction from bluey9 in Our Team
Our team .......are sadly shit, as is the manager , as is the board .
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HairyBeary reacted to Escobar in Why not?
Embarrassing when 20’000 alcoholic drug fuelled fans can see what we need to do, yet Murty can’t.
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HairyBeary reacted to Ryju84 in Any cunt fancy a pint up the toon?
You sure?
Just spent 90 minutes watching some cocks in blue
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HairyBeary got a reaction from BridgeIsBlue in Pardew
He’s a very divisive and unlikable man , plus he’s not a very good manager.
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HairyBeary got a reaction from BlueKnight87 in Pardew
He’s a very divisive and unlikable man , plus he’s not a very good manager.
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HairyBeary got a reaction from Bears in Pardew
He’s a very divisive and unlikable man , plus he’s not a very good manager.
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HairyBeary reacted to Creampuff in Cummings is not good enough
Gets brought on for the last ten minutes to play out of position and gets slaughtered for not winning us the game
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HairyBeary reacted to BridgeIsBlue in Cummings is not good enough
What's he supposed to do when he only comes on for ten minutes at a time?
Fucking moon units on here.
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HairyBeary reacted to LochendBilly in Faifley to remember local men who sadly lost their lives in the Ibrox disaster.
"THE Faifley community will come together this weekend to pay tribute to three local men who lost their lives in the 1971 Ibrox disaster.
George Adams, Charles Dougan and John Gardiner will be remembered in a plaque, which will be fitted at the site of the former Doublet Bar.
The pub, which was on Milldam Road, was the location from where the local Rangers supporters’ bus would leave for matches.
Children and adults are set to gather at the Father and Son Statue at 11.15am on Saturday, while Reverend Gregor McIntyre of Faifley Parish Church will say some words in remembrance.
Councillor Jim Finn is among those who will be in attendance at the event and he praised the community for rallying round to organise an important tribute.
He told the Post: “I think it’s a good idea. They’re not forgotten. A guy across the road from me, when I stayed on Faifley Road, was killed in the Ibrox disaster. I was only young at the time.
“These things have got to be remembered. They were human beings. It didn’t matter whether they supported Rangers or celtic, or what religion they were, they were out on a Saturday enjoying a game of football and tragedy happened.
“They were innocent people. It’s got to be remembered. It says a lot about the Faifley community because they’re not all Rangers supporters. They’re pulling together to remember these things.”
The project to leave the permanent tribute left to the men was taken on by Faifley Community Council, after it had been suggested by a group of friends.
And now the three men from Faifley, who have their names etched on a memorial at the Ibrox Stadium, will be remembered at home.
The tragedy, which took place on January 2, 1971, saw 66 people lose their lives in a crush at the end of a match with celtic and another 200 people suffer injuries.
It happened at Stairwell 13, an exit stairway at Rangers’ stadium, then known as Ibrox Park, and was considered one of the worst British football tragedies until the Hillsborough disaster in Sheffield in 1989."
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HairyBeary got a reaction from Geo17 in Niko is gone
Do you have Tourette’s? Or just generally angry ?