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The cup was lifted.

I sat with my 3 mates. We never uttered a word for a few minutes. We stared into space. In my mind it was the last 10 years going through my brain. Not just football. But everything. A very surreal moment. 
god bless the famous Glasgow Rangers 

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46 minutes ago, Junior Soprano said:

The cup was lifted.

I sat with my 3 mates. We never uttered a word for a few minutes. We stared into space. In my mind it was the last 10 years going through my brain. Not just football. But everything. A very surreal moment. 
god bless the famous Glasgow Rangers 

I was the same man. I’ve now got a 6 year old daughter and 3 year old son. Mental to think everything that’s gone on since we last won the league. It’s been an emotional day for me personally! WATP 

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52 minutes ago, Junior Soprano said:

The cup was lifted.

I sat with my 3 mates. We never uttered a word for a few minutes. We stared into space. In my mind it was the last 10 years going through my brain. Not just football. But everything. A very surreal moment. 
god bless the famous Glasgow Rangers 

i was a bit like that as well my neighbour was in who is a hearts man and i said this makes that cold winter midweek night i stood at forfar and the same at stranraer all worth while

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1 hour ago, Junior Soprano said:

The cup was lifted.

I sat with my 3 mates. We never uttered a word for a few minutes. We stared into space. In my mind it was the last 10 years going through my brain. Not just football. But everything. A very surreal moment. 
god bless the famous Glasgow Rangers 

well said mate every word you have said is the same as i feel WATP

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1 hour ago, hawkfalcons said:

well said mate every word you have said is the same as i feel WATP

My old man died 3 years ago, 3 months before stevie g arrived.we didnt speak for 18 years or say goodbye to each other, or forgive each other for our stubbornness not to say sorry, he was the biggest fuckin proddy, true blue Rangers man, that I would defy anybody to top.

When they thousands of bears lit up the clyde with the flares,that was the greatest thing I've ever seen in my life.that would have made him so proud.the bears showing unity and strength, showing defiance and not to be fucked with, the way it always was when he was in the Derry.nobody would dare fuck with the Rangers support back then.when I was standing outside the centenary stand for my first ever game in 77, he took me and my cousin to one side and said simply this, and it has stayed with me all my life :

" right yous,tommy yer da is a softie, so am telling ye, and you wèe man, youd better listen, or you dont come again. You never duck a bear in trouble or when he says hello, you will both sing every fuckin song you hear and yer maws will hear nothing of it,nothing gets reported back apart from the goals, but most important, when you go in there, yer one of the people, if you embrace it, it will your identity forever." Sold straight away.

missed ma da today for the first time since he passed.the team done fuckin magic, but the support? No cunt like us.

 

No Surrender

Rab 

 

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4 hours ago, Junior Soprano said:

The cup was lifted.

I sat with my 3 mates. We never uttered a word for a few minutes. We stared into space. In my mind it was the last 10 years going through my brain. Not just football. But everything. A very surreal moment. 
god bless the famous Glasgow Rangers 

Mate, my bro, mates and son an daughter were same.

Took moments to sink in, then bedlam took over.

Iv never ever enjoyed a trophy so much, we have beaten they fuds into a pulp

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I was the same, I detest every club in Scotland that revelled in our misfortune, (one club I Hate), for those that kicked us when we were down, and tried to keep us there I loathed them more for the simple fact that in our absence not one of them came close to taking that perverse institution on, they all settled for second best. 

Then in came a correct board and management we moved forward and this year we laid out our stock and no quarter was given, right to the end.

I was like you stunned, my father passed just before the admin, so glad he didn’t have to see the pain we have had to endure on top of the pain he was in.

I toasted him and other absent friends as Tav took that trophy home. 

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