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Jimmy Smith got a reaction from Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
The McKinnon in the picture will be Donnie,brother of Rangers legend Ronnie.
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Jimmy Smith got a reaction from JCDBigBear in Rangers Picture Thread
My hero when I was a kid.Always thought his finest moment was that night in Eindhoven.
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Jimmy Smith reacted to thedarvelmarvel in Rangers Picture Thread
still cant get over his last game....nightmare.
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Jimmy Smith got a reaction from Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
My hero when I was a kid.Always thought his finest moment was that night in Eindhoven.
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Jimmy Smith reacted to The Wire in Ibrox refurbishment, the next stage
Good shout. They aren't going anywhere anytime soon and we need to be innovative with how we use them so that we get maximum value from them.
My idea is a variation on the "Kiss Cam" you see in stadiums in the USA - "Staunch Cam".
Camera zooms in on you and you have to do something pure staunch like play an imaginary flute.
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Jimmy Smith reacted to thedarvelmarvel in Rangers Picture Thread
3 goals that day and each one was something special,sandy jardine down the right wing beauty,davey cooper if messi did that he would be called best evr,last was john mcdonald down the left wing drew the keeper slotted home ,3 best goals as a set.
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Jimmy Smith reacted to BLUEDIGNITY in Rangers Picture Thread
We were here before you and we welcomed you from far,
there's nothing you can do to stem the tide.
So celtic when you get to feeling bigger than you are,
Remember who we are and remember how we died.
We come from every country and from every walk of life,
We sing in praise of Rangers in times of doubt and strife.
We maintain our love of duty, of truth and honour blest.
And thats the reason, celtic, why you're always second best.
We died in Flanders poppies red, who will forget that scene,
We were murdered foul in South Armagh fighting for our Queen.
We also died in peaceful times as we have oft times seen
As we follow followed Rangers on the steps of stair 13.
Men like big Jock Wallace, Willie Thornton, Waddell too,
Men like Shearer and slim Jim, proud to wear the blue.
They're always our reminder, as we parry every blow,
that we're living in a world of truth that you will never know.
We've had our share of tears and joy, we've had our share of pain,
As we wept our tears for those gone on who we'll never see again.
but as our ranks are thinned by death, this we will maintain,
they'll be honoured on the football field, for we'll still play the game.
Are you listening, Glasgow celtic, as you chant your songs of shame,
How you're the only innocents, the others are to blame.
how singing IRA songs is just a song in jest
of childrens lives and soldiers wives, thats why you're second best.
So think on these things, celtic, on every word and letter.
Do your lying tongues and poison minds make you feel much better.
We're the Glasgow Rangers, still meeting every test.
You're the Glasgow celtic, and you're still second best.
AMEN
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Jimmy Smith reacted to KeyserSoze in Rangers Picture Thread
I love this thread.
Best on RM by a country mile. Should be pinned admin
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Jimmy Smith reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
Thought I'd bitten of more than I could chew colouring this one
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Jimmy Smith reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
John Greig, Bobby Brown, Jim Baxter, Derek Johnstone, Ally McCoist, Ian McMillan,
Eric Caldow and Ralph Brand pictured in 1988 at the book launch of ‘Rangers Greats’.
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Jimmy Smith reacted to ZZed in Rangers Picture Thread
some older one that have probably been on before.
Alan Morton 1914 QP James Bowie
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Jimmy Smith reacted to Don54 in Rangers Picture Thread
1937 German cigarette card ascribed to Rangers forward Bob McPhail. It shows action from the 1-1 England Scotland match of spring 1936. This card wrongly ascribes the goal to Bob McPhail, whom it names and marks with a "x". The photo is a famous Getty Photo Library image that was once featured in the Daily Mail, and can be traced on the internet for confirmation that it was in fact Scotland's Tommy Walker scoring the penalty.
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