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    sprintervanman reacted to Albertz Nipple Ring in General Transfer Talk   
    Matt?
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    sprintervanman reacted to Loyal72 in Hamburg SV at Ibrox announced.   
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    sprintervanman reacted to kelvd1873 in RIP Da   
    We lost another great Bear on Friday, my Dad Jim Doc (Dok). The man who took me to the east enclosure for my first game at 5 years old. 
     
    Here is some pics of him in his younger days working at his favourite site. 
     
    RIP Da
    WATP x


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    sprintervanman reacted to ayrshireranger in Lex Luger..........one of us.   
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    sprintervanman reacted to howey80 in Davie Cooper Portrait   
    Just finished this portrait of Davie Cooper
    Acrylic on canvas
    Approx 32” x 40”
    Let me know what you guys think. If anyone isn’t interested I have original paintings and prints available of all my work
    WATP

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    sprintervanman reacted to Smell the hotdog in Priority for Michael Beale   
    Being able to keep the ball from our own throw ins would be a start.
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    sprintervanman reacted to KeyserSoze in Things that are doing my nut in   
    Apart from our horrible application to the game of football here’s stuff that does my tits in
    Out swinging corners 
    It’s a very difficult technique to header a ball goal-wards from an out swinging corner. Why do we insist on this. Tav on the right Borna on the left. 
     
    Throw in’s 
    Numerous times (for a long time) Tav and Borna take our throw ins - I watched Tillman last night being told not to throw it in as he would take it. Is nobody else capable?
    Free kicks, same two, Borna and Tav - usually Tav - is there nobody else that can take a fee kick?
    How many times have we had two balls on the pitch? Slowing the game up  - get them ball boys told ffs  
    All this stuff leads to “waiting” - waiting on Borna, waiting on Tav slowing everything down
     
    it’s as if the majority of our players are so fucking robotic no cunt can think of a different “in game” decision that would benefit us. 
     
    it’s ripping my fucking knitting 
     
     
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    sprintervanman reacted to hammer93 in They wear it, you own it – get a piece of Rangers like no other.   
    @falkirkNS you can get Tillmans as it won't be as sweaty as others
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    sprintervanman reacted to howey80 in Davie Cooper and John Greig portrait   
    Just finished this portrait of Cooper and Greig.

    It measures 32” x 40” and is painted with acrylic on canvas. 

    This piece is available if anyone is interested 

    Always good to get some feedback from fellow bears
     

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    sprintervanman reacted to Assegai in Sir Walter Smith Stand?   
    I agree that someone of Walter Smith's stature needs a singular tribute, a statue being the most obvious. However I've never been fully on board with the naming of stands - most football clubs only have four of them and we have a history going back 150 years which we would expect to go much further in to the future.
    The Walter Smith question aside I think it would be good for stands to have something like Walls of Fame which could be added to as time goes by - didn't Super Ally have a habit of scoring at the Copland Road end for example? I know we have a Half of Fame however this might allow for the addition of non-footballing influences like Jimmy Bell. Just a thought.
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    sprintervanman reacted to Clemdog in HM Queen Elizabeth II   
    A polite and gentle reminder for this thread, we ask that you refrain from discussing or highlighting any distasteful remarks.
    Thank you.
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    sprintervanman reacted to .Williamson. in Has there ever been 2 worse games back to back?   
    Aye mate, Motherwell playoff in the championship. 
    Hope this helps 
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    sprintervanman reacted to cr3_bear in *****The official PSV v Rangers Champions league play-off match thread*****   
    I fucking love you Glasgow Rangers 
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    sprintervanman reacted to Ross-Gazza genius in James Sands   
    Ffs Goldson was as good as at fault for both goals yet Sands is copping the heat for it 🤦
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    sprintervanman reacted to mitre_mouldmaster in Season ticket dilemma   
    As someone waiting in the queue, I would not be in the least annoyed at someone taking on a loved ones ticket when they pass.
    If you want the ticket and the club can accommodate, which they should, then go for it.
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    sprintervanman reacted to RangersMedia in John Souttar   
    Was posted on here last week his brother passed away - now being reported in the media.
    After what happened to Fernando, I'd be astonished if any Rangers fan didn't give Souttar their full support the next time he takes to the field for us - leave form / quality aside. MND is a bastard of a disease
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    sprintervanman reacted to BLUEDIGNITY in RIP Andy Goram   
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    sprintervanman reacted to Orange and Blue in Cam Norrie and His Gers Daft Dad   
    Well done Rangers fan Cameron Norrie hats off to him at Wimbledon this year
    Semi final against Djokovic awaits.
    His Gers daft Dad raised him as a Gers fan when brought up in Joahnnesburg SA well done to him too 👏 
     
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    sprintervanman reacted to Thermopylae in God Save Our Gracious Queen   
    Peterculter beacon 

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    sprintervanman reacted to Leftpegcoopz11 in Tom Stoltman - World Strongest Man!   
    Bump. The Big man is looking good for back to back WSM titles. He's 2nd on 26.5 points behind Novikov on 28. Bus pull, power stairs and stones left (probably his strongest) Comes top 3 in 2 of them and wins stones he'll do it! 
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    sprintervanman reacted to MisterC in How we could have been Glasgow Rovers....   
    THE only first-person account ever written about the formation of Rangers in 1872 has been unearthed after lying undiscovered for 76 years – and it reveals the founding fathers considered naming the Glasgow club Rovers.
    David Mason, the Rangers historian, this week launched his new official biography of the Ibrox institution, The Rangers Story: 150 Years Of A Remarkable Football Club, as part of the sesquicentennial anniversary celebrations.
    During the course of his research for the book, Mason came into possession of a short hand-written autobiography penned by a Scottish man called James Hill in Canada before he died in 1946.
    Hill had grown up in Glasgow in the 1860s and 1870s and had been present at Fleshers Haugh on Glasgow Green when the club formed by Moses McNeill, Peter McNeill, Peter Campbell and William McBeath played their first games.
    Hill – who was the younger brother of the eminent early Rangers player and Scotland internationalist David, who is pictured in the iconic photograph of the 1877 Scottish Cup final team, and who also played in some first team games himself – emigrated to Canada in 1882.
    However, he wrote his memoirs before he passed away aged 86. In them, he recalls how members of the Argyle Cricket Club joined in games of football with the McNeill brothers, Campbell and McBeath and helped to establish the new club.
    He also confirms the colours worn by the first side were light blue and reveals the name Rovers was considered when Rangers were constituted in 1873.
    Hill’s granddaughter Meryle Nerland travelled to Scotland back in the 1990s and passed on the manuscript to the then Rangers commercial director Bob Reilly during a visit to Ibrox.
    Mason discovered the document when he was writing The Rangers Story and contacted Hill’s great-granddaughter Sonya Savage, a prominent Canadian politician who has served as the Minister of Justice as well as the Solicitor General for Alberta, to request permission to use it.
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    “There have been various accounts of Rangers’ formation over the years,” he said. “One was written by William Dunlop, who played in the 1877 team. He wrote quite an authoritative account about the formation. But he wasn’t there. He was just talking about what he had been told. It was second-hand information.
    “Moses McNeill did a piece in the Evening Times in 1935. But that was written by John Allan, who produced Rangers’ first history. It was closely aligned to that book and we know there were some errors in it.
    “Apart from that, nothing has ever emanated from someone who was actually there at the time Rangers were formed. That is the beauty of the Hill account. This is an account from someone who was integral to the formation of Rangers. It isn’t anecdotal information.  
    “Nobody until now has ever shown the association of cricket in the formation of the club. It aligns with what was happening in football at that time. It also shows they played in light blue. There has been some debate about whether they played in light blue or royal blue.
    “It also shows they considered the name Rovers. They played under different guises early on. They operated under the name Western for a time, they were also called Argyle.
    “But in 1873 when they were constituted they finally decided on the name Rangers. There were various suggestions put around. Rovers was one of them, but they decided on Rangers.
    “The reason was that Moses McNeill saw the name Rangers in an English rugby football annual. He felt it was an apt name because they were mainly boys from out of town so they were strangers.
    “Hill’s autobiographical account had remained lost in family archives until a chance encounter I had with his descendants a few years ago. It is fascinating on a number of levels.
    “It highlights the emerging popularity of football at the expense of the summer game of cricket.  It also provides some context to the development of the club. But it is the role of the Argyle cricketers that is intriguing.”
    Hill wrote: “He (David) excelled in cricket, was a good bowler, and was a leader in the Argyle Cricket Club, which played on Saturday afternoons on Glasgow Green with other boys who attended St James Parish School. That would be about 1870 to 1873.
    “About that time, the Rangers made a start. Some youths from the Gareloch used to meet and kick a football on the Saturday afternoon.  It was not long until the boys of Argyle CC got interested and discarded the cricket and joined in playing football.
    “They used to pick sides and have good games. It ended by their amalgamating into a club and calling it the Rangers, with light blue sweaters and white pants (knickers). 
    “If I remember, there were other names proposed.  Rovers I think was the other name, but Rangers carried and it certainly has been a great club in Scotland, playing association football.”
    He continued:  “They were playing in Glasgow Green and there was quite a competition to get the playing ground near the shrubbery on the Fleshers Haugh.
    “As I was attending school, and had a holiday on Saturday, I sometimes got the Rangers goal posts in position on that pitch. As I grew older, I got playing if they were short a man and in time I was a recognised player in the 2nd eleven. I occasionally filled a place in the 1st eleven but my coming to Canada put a stop to my football career.
    “Davie played with the 1st eleven from its beginning and although he was the youngest player in the team, he done so well. He was picked by the Football Association to play against England in 1882. They done well that year as they beat England 6-2, if I remember alright, in the Oval, London. He also played against Wales and Ireland. 
    “He generally got the credit of being the originator of the passing game. In association football, as most players at that time (were) inclined to hang on to the ball until they lost it.”
    Mason said: “Hill’s account is really important information. His granddaughter has passed away. But I contacted the family and received permission to use the memoirs.
    “His great-grandaughter Sonya Savage sent me an email stating she had no objections and congratulating Rangers on reaching ‘the great milestone of 150 years’.”
     
    The Rangers Story: 150 Years Of A Remarkable Football Club by David Mason is published by Pitch Publishing and costs £40.
    I knew we played games under the name of Argyle and Western in the very early days but I didn't know we could have been called Rovers . Fascinating bit of history here 
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    sprintervanman reacted to surfsup2 in Message from Frankfurt   
    Better to make friends out with this country as we won’t make any here 🇬🇧
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    sprintervanman reacted to mitre_mouldmaster in What an effort - Hold your heads high lads.   
    So we came the width of the post from winning the Europa League, but it wasnt to be.
    I thought I would be absolutely heartbroken, but pride is still winning the battle.
    What a monumental effort by all of our team and all of our fans.
    Hold your heads up high boys, you have taken us one hell of a ride in the last 10 years, I cant wait to see what the next 10 has to offer.
    Special mention to Bassey, the guy is an absolute hero.
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