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ha ha ha yass thought you were going to say that and so quick with your post, i'm chatting about your constantly pish posts what are you chatting about corby disloyal

what was pish about that post?? all i said was if only other Rangers men ie naismith whittaker had had the same attitude to being a rangers player what is your problem with that?

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what was pish about that post?? all i said was if only other Rangers men ie naismith whittaker had had the same attitude to being a rangers player what is your problem with that?

My problem is you never said that you said "Rangers Men" I'm merely suggesting do you like a wee beer in the Hibby in Corby???
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Cut the bickering please, gents.

No worries Bp9, my point to Corby Loyal is the threads about Lee Wallace, who has been outstanding for us all season and he posts about other "Rangers Men" to which he explained his post, then i was only asking if he drank in the Hibby club in Corby which he did not know what I was talking about, which is strange considering they have one!!! or was it maybe the Hazeltree CL? as I have family who live in Corby and it would be good to know..
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No worries Bp9, my point to Corby Loyal is the threads about Lee Wallace, who has been outstanding for us all season and he posts about other "Rangers Men" to which he explained his post, then i was only asking if he drank in the Hibby club in Corby which he did not know what I was talking about, which is strange considering they have one!!! or was it maybe the Hazeltree CL? as I have family who live in Corby and it would be good to know..

Call me Bp9 again and you'll really be in bother! :p20:

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No worries Bp9, my point to Corby Loyal is the threads about Lee Wallace, who has been outstanding for us all season and he posts about other "Rangers Men" to which he explained his post, then i was only asking if he drank in the Hibby club in Corby which he did not know what I was talking about, which is strange considering they have one!!! or was it maybe the Hazeltree CL? as I have family who live in Corby and it would be good to know..

we have the irish centre in corby if that was what you refering to?? as for the hazel tree it is just a pub where both rangers and celtic fans drink

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Do you go too the band nights in Corby?

since the rangers club has closed down which was a pity considering i lived next door to it the last few nights have been held at the white heart and yes i went to both. not sure you could call him a rangers legend but seein bob malcom at the last one was still a good treat for the corby bears

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since the rangers club has closed down which was a pity considering i lived next door to it the last few nights have been held at the white heart and yes i went to both. not sure you could call him a rangers legend but seein bob malcom at the last one was still a good treat for the corby bears

Was down last year and seen they had closed the rangers club, stayed in the hilton express across the road, have you seen any of the Glasgow FB's,down there?
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Was down last year and seen they had closed the rangers club, stayed in the hilton express across the road, have you seen any of the Glasgow FB's,down there?

there has been a few used to have excellent nights in the club was a sad day when it closed i live 10 sec away from the hilton the Corby Purple star are still on the go they get about a bit

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Don't want to start a new thread so I'll put this here.

Defender Lee Wallace helped Rangers go one step closer to the League One title before insisting he is going nowhere until the Ibrox men are back in Scotland's top flight.

The Scotland international was the subject of two bids by Nottingham Forrest during the January transfer window, but both were knocked back by the Gers board.

That allowed boss Ally McCoist to include Wallace in his side for the 2-1 win over Brechin City at Ibrox as the Light Blues made it 22 wins from 23 games.

However, the 26-year-old former Hearts full-back claimed he never had any intention of moving south.

He said: "I'm over the moon to still be here. We have a championship to wrap up, the Ramsdens Cup final to look forward to and a Scottish Cup game coming up that we want to do well in. And we're nearing the second stage of our recovery as a club.

"I'm more than happy to be part of that and I see myself being here for a long time.

"It was easy to ignore all the speculation. That's just the type of guy I am. It's just Rangers for me and always has been.

"You obviously hear about the speculation, but I was just solely focused on Rangers.

"If a bid had been accepted I would have dealt with it, but now I'm just delighted I can play my part in helping the club move up the leagues and getting us back to where we belong."

Wallace was named man of the match by the Ibrox sponsors, but Rangers struggled to shake off the tireless Hedgemen.

Dean Shiels swept home a fine opener after 13 minutes as he curled the ball over the head of Brechin keeper Graeme Smith.

And Jon Daly claimed his 20th of the season with a deft header from a Wallace free-kick on 25 minutes.

But Bilel Mohsni's needless second yellow card for kicking the ball against Gerry McLaughlan on the hour mark came just after Steven Robb had halved the deficit with a 25-yard wonder strike and Rangers were forced to scramble over the line in the closing stages.

McCoist said: "I thought for 35-40 minutes we were good, really good. We could have - and should have - been more than two up. But the sending-off completely changed the pattern of the game.

"I'm extremely disappointed in Bilel. He gave the referee the opportunity to give him the second yellow.

"I plan to speak to Bilel about it. He should know better. You get taught not to do that in school. It was a needless second yellow."

Brechin tried unsuccessfully to take advantage of nerves in the Ibrox ranks in a hectic last five minutes, but boss Ray McKinnon could not fault his men.

"We thought we might have snuck a draw at the end but it wasn't to be," he said. "We gave everything we had and I'm pleased with how we played.

"I said to the boys after that we didn't take anything out of the game and that is all that counts. We were caught in the headlines in the first half, but I was delighted that they showed what they are capable of in the second."

I love the big guy, his performance levels, his attitude on and off the pitch as well as his class and dedication to the cause.

I especially like this line, "It's just Rangers for me and always has been."

If only we had a team of eleven Lee Wallaces.

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An absolute legend in the making, that is exactly the attitude we need on our rise back to the top and exactly why it was imperative to have kept him at the club, his desire to keep pushing the club forward and be part of the remarkable journey is truly the most amazing statement from a guy that realises it's more important to be a major part of our great clubs history than to chase a much bigger salary with a much smaller club. WATP

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