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    True Hair Bear reacted to RockwellGers in PRESS CONFERENCE - Steven Gerrard / Ryan Kent   
    Been GUNNING for this as I'm sure we all have!
     
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    True Hair Bear reacted to BlueSuedeSambas in Morelos' value   
    Not a good comparison IMO. England is an inflated market and if Man Utd come calling you can immediately stick a few more million on your asking price for a player.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to SonOfLuther in Nice Gesture From The Club   
    Rangers has stepped in to help save the day for a community gala.
    Milngavie Community Development Trust was in need of a pitch for Milngavie Week - but now Rangers has made The Hummel Training Centre available.
    Milngavie Week runs from June 8 to 15. It includes a dog show, children’s treasure hunt, senior citizens bus trip, pond dipping and a silent disco. It is entirely organised by volunteers and local organisations.
    A local resident had offered to run a football competition for young people, but the organisers couldn’t find a pitch. They asked Rangers if they could use their training pitch, which is in the East Dunbartonshire town. The club then offered the use of their facilities.
    Now local youngsters from four different boys’ clubs will get a chance to play at the training ground, which cost £14million to build in 2001.
    Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson said: “We are delighted to be able to help this local initiative. We’re proud to be part of the Milngavie community, and wish everyone all the very best with the event.”
     

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    True Hair Bear reacted to jintybear in Giovanni van Bronckhorst interview   
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst last night revealed he’d be interested in managing Rangers in the future.
    He has just ended a successful four-year spell at Feyenoord, taken the club to the Dutch title in 2017 – their first in 18 years – and also two KNVB Cup successes.
    The former Light Blues hero won the treble in 1999 at the end of his first season at Ibrox, and the double in 2000, before moving on to play for Arsenal and Barcelona.
    He was strongly linked with the Rangers manager’s post following Mark Warburton’s departure in 2016/17 season, and again after the Pedro Caixinha debacle.
    Van Bronckhorst, however, was in the middle of his venture at the Rotterdam club, and the timing just wasn’t right.
    But the Dutchman was flattered to be on the radar of his former club, and was delighted to know he is still held in such high esteem by the fans.
    Having been given the job at Feyenoord at the tender age of 40, there is no doubting his qualities to lead and manage.
    He has chosen to take a short break from the game and will assess all his options in the coming months.
    The 44-year-old told The Sunday Post: “Rangers are a special football club, and I always look out for their results.
    “For me to have been a part of their history is a wonderful feeling, and very humbling.
    “It is clear to see the club is heading in the right direction and significant improvements have been made in the past year.
    “For a couple of years, they were struggling to get close to the level of celtic. But that is now not the case.
    “Thanks to a lot of hard work behind the scenes, and the appointment of Steven Gerrard as manager, the club is now heading the right way, and they are now very, very close to being at the same level on the park.
    “They now have to take the positives of the two victories against celtic at Ibrox this season, and bring that mentality and skill over the course of a full campaign.
    “Of course, it is an important period coming up, and they look as though they are ready to go and properly challenge.
    “This will be a test for celtic, because Rangers are ready. celtic will not get it easy next season, we all know that.
    “You must give respect to Steven, his coaching staff, the players and supporters for their hard work over the past year. He is doing very well.
    “To be the manager of Rangers is a huge honour, of course.
    “I’ve been linked with it once or twice, and that was very nice.
    “It’s a great football club and has a special feeling in my heart. So it was a huge compliment.
    “But I was totally committed and focused on Feyenoord.
    “You never know what may happen in the future, and we all know that it is never wise to try to predict where your career may take you.
    “You never know what happens because I know the club and have nice feelings for it.
    “But it’s important for everyone to support Steven and the players next season. That is the only focus.”
    After moving to Rangers from Feyenoord for £4.5-million in 1998 as part of Dick Advocaat’s Dutch revolution at Ibrox, the cultured midfielder picked up five domestic medals and was part of some famous nights in the Champions League.
    He joined Arsenal three years later for £8m, then it was on to Barcelona, where he played a significant role in the Champions League success of 2006.
    He also won 106 caps with Holland, and captained his country in the 2010 World Cup Final, when they lost to Spain in South Africa.
    Van Bronckhorst said: “I have been very fortunate to have played under wonderful coaches and leaders.
    “There’s been Dick Advocaat, Louis van Gaal, Frank Rijkaard, Ronald Koeman and Arsene Wenger.
    “They all had their own ways and different styles, and I’ve tried hard to form my own identity and philosophies as a coach, while never forgetting the positives I took from all of them.
    “Being a player is wonderful, but being a manager is totally different.
    “You have different kinds of pressures. It never leaves you and it’s almost impossible to switch off.
    “But the rewards are great, and helping to bring success to Feyenoord was an incredible feeling.
    “I want more in the future.
    “It was the same when I played, and I can’t believe it was 20 years ago that we won the treble with Rangers. Where does the time go?
    “I’ll never forget Rod Wallace’s winning goal in the Scottish Cup Final against celtic. What a moment!
    “Being in Scotland helped my development as a footballer, and also my mentality and character.
    “Playing in Scotland was really tough, I can assure you. But it was perfect for me at that stage.
    “The successes we had were down to having a very good manager and talented players. We also had a great team spirit, and that is so important because nothing van be achieved without togetherness.
    “We worked hard every day in training but we also socialised as a group.
    “We had Arthur Numan, Claudio Reyna, Andrei Kanchelskis, Michael Mols, Barry Ferguson and many more, who were excellent.
    “It was then nice to win league titles with Arsenal and Barcelona. To win the title in four different countries – Holland, Scotland, England and Spain – is very special and something I am extremely proud of.
    “Of course, the Champions League is the dream for every club footballer, and I’ve had that feeling with Barcelona in 2006.
    “We had a great time there, and I know, overall, I’ve been very fortunate to have had the career I’ve had and played for so many wonderful football clubs.”
    ❤⚪💙
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    True Hair Bear reacted to SonOfLuther in Union Bears 18/19.   
    No Surrender UB. 

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    True Hair Bear reacted to ForeverAndEver in Union Bears 18/19.   
    Superb, as always.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to The Specky Forum Organiser in Let's all laugh at Dundee united   
    Absolutely fuck wanting them up. If it was a Hibs/Hearts/Sheep I'd maybe see the appeal but not these no marks. Games against them were nothing special and would much rather they never got promotion again.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to denya in Next season...   
    Hello again diseased tarrier. Normal people not come on to website of their rival team after they win big trophy, normal people have friends and celebrate winning with their friends but you are on internet in the house of your mum alone try to hide from your uncle that like to touch your little tarrier penis. Have a shit night, say hello to your sister for me. Thank you.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to WeDontDoWalkingAway1872 in Next season...   
    I take it you put the R in your username by mistake? 
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    True Hair Bear reacted to ForeverAndEver in Next season...   
    You’ve just won a treble treble and you’re on a Rangers forum hahahahahaHahahaha
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    True Hair Bear reacted to BlueSuedeSambas in Next season...   
    Somebody at the club needs to sanction a permanent deal for Ryan Kent, even if it costs 8-9 million. Whether the money comes from somebody in the board room or whether it comes from the sale of Morelos we need to find it.
    They paid that for Eduoard and they’ve got what the paid for because he’s a big game player for them - scores a last minute winner against hearts in the league right after Rodgers left at a time when we thought we could turn the screw, scores the winner today, scored and assisted the goals against us in March - we need a big game player and Kent is becoming that for us and IMO he will only get better if we can get him back. 
    They cunts are terrified of him too and we need a player like that if we want to win things. We haven’t had a player that they have truly feared in years. These 1-2 million pound signings are fine but we need more quality around them. That’s what will make the real difference. Now is the time where we need to roll the dice and loosen the purse strings.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to BlueAvenger in Next season...   
    We need about 4 quality players in and keep our best players. We need to get off to a flyer and win our first 8 League games or so. A run in Europa Lge is just a bonus. 
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    True Hair Bear reacted to 2nd Flute in Next season...   
    I think they'll spend a few quid in the summer, their vile fans will want 9 in a row now for sure, it's how we respond that'll make the difference. 
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    True Hair Bear reacted to Courtyard Bear in Derek ferguson   
    Do the Ferguson’s practice talking pish or does it just come naturally to them. 
    So the best player in the league and top goal scorer is only worth 6mill. 
     

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    True Hair Bear reacted to The Ibrox Derry in New strip arrived   
    Absol
     
    Thing of beauty 
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    True Hair Bear reacted to Ace in 4Lads Blog - Summer ahead, targets and areas to improve   
    This time last season Steven Gerrard and his team began to shape the squad for the season ahead. Most of us wanted a closer finish to the league winners, some of us dreamed of the ultimate prize.
    European dreams of group qualification and the riches that would bring were firmly at the forefront of everyone’s ambitions
    Domestic silverware and finally beating our nearest rivals was also firmly on the agenda. Along the way the management had to stop a team leaking goals at an alarming rate, bring the passion back to our jersey and recruit players capable of understanding just what was needed to play at our club week in week out
    https://fourladshadadream.blog/2019/05/22/as-season-18-19-comes-to-a-close-we-look-at-the-summer-ahead-targets-and-areas-to-improve/
    Think the blog deserves the hits rather than posting it all here.
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    True Hair Bear reacted to lidorfc in Law Changes for 2019/20   
    Scott brown knows all about them
     
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    True Hair Bear reacted to thehost in Law Changes for 2019/20   
    time they left the fucking rules alone.... I couldn't believe what I was seeing when cunts were hitting the ball back at kick off and the change of the offisde rule to make it subjective is beyond risible
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    True Hair Bear reacted to ForeverAndEver in Worst Fake top   
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    True Hair Bear reacted to cp9 in Candeias   
    Excellent work rate which suits the high press we play. Delivery etc has a bit to be desired but as a squad player he'll do a job. 
     
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    True Hair Bear reacted to The Specky Forum Organiser in O'Donnell Admits Diving   
    Thought this was about something else that happened about a decade ago
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    True Hair Bear reacted to SonOfLuther in Well done Alfredo   
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    True Hair Bear reacted to rfc1990 in Well done Alfredo   
    Finishes top scorer with 30 goals to his name. Could have been more with some being wrongly ruled out and for the games he missed due to suspension. 
    If he stays then I hope he screw the nut and scores the goals that fire us to 55, if not, all the best wherever you end up. 
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    True Hair Bear reacted to jintybear in Ryan jack   
    I think people are being really harsh. He does a lot of work off the ball and I think he is actually one of our key players. Nobody covered themselves in glory today but it looked like the team had already packed up for their holidays.
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