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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces of tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they were needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill ibrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when your more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces if tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they we needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill inrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when you more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

Good post matey

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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces if tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they we needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill inrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when you more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces if tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they we needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill inrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when you more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

Cracking post mate!! (tu)

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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces if tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they we needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill inrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when you more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

can't wait for the game. cancelling some stuff I should be doing to make sure I make it.

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Im still in shock over all of this, i dont think its truely sank in yet and i dont know what to believe. But something definetly changed inside me, and for some reason im glad.

Im only 29, been a season ticket holder for 24years, sat in the same seat with my old boy the whole time, all ive ever known, almost, is success. My dad regularly reminded me all through Nine In A Row of how he worried i was being spoiled too young with all the success, that without the dark days, i couldnt appreciate it properly.

In a way, he was right. But during the nineties, as much as we often laughed at how shite celtic were, i never got the impression that how bad celtic were or how much trouble they were in was ever as important as what we were doing, how we were playing, who we were signing. Ive seen things in the last two days that i'll never forget as a rangers fan, the actual joy on the faces if tims as the news filtered through that dark days were apon us. I still cant believe the reaction it got. Some of it is fly, some of my mates have had the odd expected chuckle and that i can take. But some of it has been a real eye opener. Do we deserve that? Is that how we were back then? I dont remember, but i do remember how they reacted when they we needed. I remember the empty seats at hampden and at parkhead. That cant happen with us, i urge every rangers fan to attend as many matches as possible in the coming weeks and months. Im confident i dont need to ask, but we must show our strength in numbers.

This is our chance, and the world WILL be watching. Fill inrox on saturday, fuck the result and fuck the performance, back our team, back our club, and back the legend that, right now, we are so lucky to have. We must stand together through this, and im sure we will.

I'll say this in closing, you know your 2nd best when you more concerened about the opposition than yourself.

That's the spirit mate.

Great post.

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i dont want ibrox full................... i want edmiston drive full , i want behind all the stands full, i want every man womnan and child who went 200 miles down the M6 to turn up and stand outside and sing your hearts out.

this is our way of showing future investors and every single person watching that we never roll over and die because as the song goes

THE CRY WAS NO SURRENDER.

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i dont want ibrox full................... i want edmiston drive full , i want behind all the stands full, i want every man womnan and child who went 200 miles down the M6 to turn up and stand outside and sing your hearts out.

this is our way of showing future investors and every single person watching that we never roll over and die because as the song goes

THE CRY WAS NO SURRENDER.

Couldnt agree more mate. All together now

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