eosmhdo Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Once all this shit is ended and we know where we are, who we have as players, what sanctions if any are to be fucked onto us etc etc etc.See the players who walk out onto that pitch for the first game.They will be the real Rangers men.Plenty others have said they are and plenty others have failed to prove it.The true heroes will be in a blue jersey on that first day of a new season and basically imo.The rest can get to fuck.Save your excuses, save your crocodile tears, save my fucking ears.And go grab your fucking mercenary money elsewhere.Real Rangers men can't be created when they join the club.They have it in their hearts already.It will be interesting to see on that first day who the real Rangers men will be.The sooner we know the quicker we get back on the road to success.And what a fucking cheer they will get as well. Quote
We Are The People Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 The way things are going it might be a full team of players we have never seen before from the U19's etcAnd with Jig as captain ofcourse. Quote
A.T.G Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 We need to pack Ibrox and get it fucking rocking Quote
legalbeagle Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 We need to pack Ibrox and get it fucking rockingWherever we are, you can guarantee they will make sure our first game is away from home. Quote
WVB Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Wherever we are, you can guarantee they will make sure our first game is away from home.....and we'll have to play blindfolded. Quote
Gaz92 Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Dumbarton at Ibrox by the looks of it, eh? I really do hope that the fans stick with it, I understand people wanting to delay their season ticket payment, but I hope it isn't an excuse to simply cancel it. We've had the good years, we've had the titles and European nights, it's time to start paying our team back for the memories. I'd expect a good attendance for the first game, just hoping the novelty doesn't wear off after that. Quote
eosmhdo Posted June 24, 2012 Author Posted June 24, 2012 Wherever we are, you can guarantee they will make sure our first game is away from home.It can wait for a week then til we get back to Ibrox Quote
rangers_1993 Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 first game at Ibrox I'll be there and i cant wait ibrox will no doubt be rocking and everyone will be right behind the team like never before Quote
Gillete Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 I'll be buying my season ticket next wkHaven't had one for a few yrs as I've got my own football on Saturdays but I'll be getting one and giving it to my bro if I can't make games Regardless of who we play Quote
eosmhdo Posted June 24, 2012 Author Posted June 24, 2012 Now thats a day I think a march would be beneficial.50,000 Bears all united behind one cause for once marching up PRW.Bands galore, making as much noise as possible.Letting the bastards know we are back in business.What a day that would be :clap: Quote
jonbryce Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Dumbarton at Ibrox by the looks of it, eh? I really do hope that the fans stick with it, I understand people wanting to delay their season ticket payment, but I hope it isn't an excuse to simply cancel it. We've had the good years, we've had the titles and European nights, it's time to start paying our team back for the memories. I'd expect a good attendance for the first game, just hoping the novelty doesn't wear off after that.Celtic are playing at home at the same time, and there are lots of weeks when Celtic and Dundee both play at home. The rule about Rangers and Celtic not playing at home on the same day will still apply, the polis don't want all the Celtic fans attacking us in Glasgow city centre after the match. Also "Club 12" and Dundee United play at home at the same time on at least one occasion. Fixtures are going to have to be moved around whatever happens, and I suspect they will move the 1st division fixture rather than the SPL one. They can move one of the matches to Sunday. Sky will probably want that anyway so they can screen both matches. Quote
Gaz92 Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Celtic are playing at home at the same time, and there are lots of weeks when Celtic and Dundee both play at home. The rule about Rangers and Celtic not playing at home on the same day will still apply, the polis don't want all the Celtic fans attacking us in Glasgow city centre after the match. Also "Club 12" and Dundee United play at home at the same time on at least one occasion. Fixtures are going to have to be moved around whatever happens, and I suspect they will move the 1st division fixture rather than the SPL one. They can move one of the matches to Sunday. Sky will probably want that anyway so they can screen both matches.Good point, as you said though I can imagine at least their game will be moved for telly. Does that mean if we take Dundee's place in the First Division the fixtures would need switched round then? Quote
mongolikecandy Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Since when have Celtic had the balls to attack the Rangers support Quote
Gillete Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Now thats a day I think a march would be beneficial.50,000 Bears all united behind one cause for once marching up PRW.Bands galore, making as much noise as possible.Letting the bastards know we are back in business.What a day that would be Fantastic idea mateThat would be awesome Quote
Madina Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 When is the first home game likely to be? Really hope Im not away on holiday at the time Quote
jdocherty72 Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Hope I can get to it, lets get Ibrox rocking! Quote
hemdale1873 Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 Be a bitter irony for the rest of the spl if Rangers had the biggest attendance in the country when we play our first home game in div1/3 sure something like that would make headlines all round the world.On the day Rangers played Killie a few months back 52% of all fans who went to games in Scotland were at Ibrox love to see us stick it right up these bawbags if that happened in div3. Quote
WilliamFyfe Posted June 24, 2012 Posted June 24, 2012 I agree but tbh I can see it only being big Jig leading out u19s Quote
nachothelegend Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Now thats a day I think a march would be beneficial.50,000 Bears all united behind one cause for once marching up PRW.Bands galore, making as much noise as possible.Letting the bastards know we are back in business.What a day that would be :clap:This gonna get myself a Horn , one of those Plastic noisy Bastards so it Passes Health and Safety shit.Want to make as much noise as we can that day.The above suggestion is great ,no matter where we are Playing.Except away in SPL.Fuck them they can all Burn . Quote
MayboleLoyal_atb Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Celtic are playing at home at the same time, and there are lots of weeks when Celtic and Dundee both play at home. The rule about Rangers and Celtic not playing at home on the same day will still apply, the polis don't want all the Celtic fans attacking us in Glasgow city centre after the match. Also "Club 12" and Dundee United play at home at the same time on at least one occasion. Fixtures are going to have to be moved around whatever happens, and I suspect they will move the 1st division fixture rather than the SPL one. They can move one of the matches to Sunday. Sky will probably want that anyway so they can screen both matches.Police don't want Celtic fans getting kicked all over Glasgow u mean Quote
2daludaludalu Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 The only one shining light through all of this will be toSee 11 bears on that glorious Ibrox turf, playing for the club that they love in that famous blue jersey. Quote
Gaffbear Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Lets hope we have a first game of the season. Quote
gersandy Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Dumbarton at Ibrox by the looks of it, eh? I really do hope that the fans stick with it, I understand people wanting to delay their season ticket payment, but I hope it isn't an excuse to simply cancel it. We've had the good years, we've had the titles and European nights, it's time to start paying our team back for the memories. I'd expect a good attendance for the first game, just hoping the novelty doesn't wear off after that.Im renewing. But as ive said before. Im not paying £450 to line Greens pockets. If were in a lower division i'd expect one of two things:1. A lower priced ticket.Or2. Provisions made for the extra money to be placed somewhere to use in future, i.e RFFF. Quote
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