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  1. Hibs are easily the best Scottish team we have played this season, and for those saying we will need to be better next week to win, I’m not so sure. I really want us to play better, but I think a similar standard would be enough to beat the bheasts, who let’s not forget, are utter dross. The big nosed and mouthed Kennedy’s remarks will be pinned up for next week and we will have a point to prove. But back to today, I’m delighted to get the win, 2 great goals, mostly in control and in the two periods where we upped the tempo, we scored. Hibs are very dangerous on the counter, have quality and pace up front, and always looked like they had a goal in them. 2 home wins away from a perfect home season, 4 league games away from an unbeaten season, and the title won a month ago. That’ll do for me!
    2 points
  2. BTW, if we can agree a fee, I've decided I'd like us to sign Nisbet, depending on the future of Morelos and Defoe.
    2 points
  3. Big Sam weaves his magic once again
    1 point
  4. i wish we had given them 4 million for john mcginn........
    1 point
  5. I dont mind taking these guys (Jack, Wright etc) on a pre-contract or free transfer from these other Scottish clubs, but HIbs were front and centre in wanting our club dead, their fans were and remain utter scum and as such we should NEVER be giving them a chunky transfer fee for any of their players.
    1 point
  6. Watched Spurs yesterday and seen the worst of VAR if the referee had a pair he would have at least booked the Spurs player Son for feigning injury and this player has form for pretending he's been injured.
    1 point
  7. Not to my knowledge mate - in fact I think the player is after a move to England - but I'd like think we're interested to a degree as I like the way he goes about his business.
    1 point
  8. I've went for young Nathan Patterson, I think this lad has a huge future ahead of him, hard to believe he is just 19 when you watch him play!!. A fantastic player who handled himself excellent once again against a tough team.
    1 point
  9. Most just miss out on some high scores, but... I. am. sh*ting. myself. Correct Result (1 pt): Everyone who entered. Correct Number of Rangers Goals (1pt): Rousseau, Dado, Yorkie, One, BF, BEAR, Devil, 26th, CammyF, T-1000, and Ted. FGS (2 pts): CammyF Correct Score (3 pts): Devil, T-1000 and Ted. Latest Standings:
    1 point
  10. Difficult game, difficult opponents, 3 points ... and sure not at our best for quite a few spells. Next week we will have to do better, but I assume we will. Aribo for long spells out of the game, not least after his goal. Perhaps safeguarding Patterson`s runs but still, far too removed from the areas you would want him to be in. Would hope we have Wright or Hagi in his place next week, as he seemingly needs quite a few minutes to get going and hasn`t done that much on a consistent basis this year.
    1 point
  11. Champions, 92 points and counting (20 points clear), unbetean in the league and so much more, finding it extremely difficult to get too worked about today's performance.
    1 point
  12. What no one will admit in Scottish politics is that the block RC vote holds the balance of power. Traditionally it voted with labour but has now switched to SNP. And they are represented very well in many political and media positions where they exert their influence. In particular BBC Scotland. And Rangers-bashing makes them popular with the rank and file. As a support we have stood back for too long and allowed this to happen
    1 point
  13. Murder Polis! "Murder Polis" was a scream often heard on Music Hall stages. A character, usually the principle character shouted, "Murder polis" as an ironic comment on happenings. It was an exaggeration of mundane events, skewering those intent upon making a mountain out of a molehill. In west, central Scotland, a minor altercation such as a 'stairheid rammy'(dispute between tenement neighbours) was often encapsulated as, "it wiz Murder Polis". As Stuart Cosgrove lectures Rangers Supporters, Murder Polis is an example of comedic exaggeration. If we take our minds back five years past, the Scottish Cup final had a most exciting conclusion. An injury time corner awarded to Hibs saw the Edinburgh side's Skipper, David Gray header the game's winner. Mayhem ensued, we were informed several thousand Hibees invaded the pitch in a state of exuberance; we were also told by our own club, that the majority of the Gers players on the pitch, were assaulted. A dozen players' statements claiming being punched, kicked, and spat upon, did not wash. No Hibs supporter was convicted of assaulting a Rangers player. A lot of Bears exiting Hampden that day saw the Police sitting inside their vehicles, walking down Battlefield Road, I counted eight Police transits full of Officers flicking through their mobiles. Where were the Police whilst battles were erupting on the playing surface of the national stadium? Such wondering thoughts reached a crescendo later that night, as we realised the gravity of the match aftermath? The Sunday Mail provided an answer on it's front and several inner pages the next day. Journalist and Sellik season ticket holder, Jane Hamilton utilised a fellow season ticket holder, Calum Steele to tell the readership exactly where the Polis where? Calum Steele was also the General Secretary of the Scottish Police Federation. Calum had political ambitions, he was a cheerleader for the Nicola Sturgeon led Scottish Government. Calum thought Police Scotland was a good idea and supported Police Scotland's attempt to take over the British Transport Police officers based in Scotland. Calum told Jane of his members' experiences at the final whistle. Apparently, Rangers supporters aped the actions of Northern Ireland Loyalists, we threw our children directly in front of speeding Police vehicles urgently responding to events inside Hampden. Calum was in no doubt, this was a deliberate action to negate Police action. Now, Rangers supporters made a complaint to IPSO(Independent Police Standards organisation) and it was upheld. the Committee found the nespaper had taken insufficient steps to take care over the accuracy of the article. ie the Journo, Jane Hamilton had only quoted one identified source(Calum Steele) who was not present at Hampden, and quoted several unidentified sources(all police officers) who were present but only wanted to address general concerns reference Police actions. The conclusion was most damning, "the claims within the article had been published in such a way that they gave the significantly misleading impression that they had been corroborated by multiple independent witnesses". Eight days after Rangers secured the Premiership title, BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound invited the current Heid Bummer of the Scottish Police Federation, David Hamilton to appear on the show. You see Calum Steele is now the President of EuroCOP, representing the interests of nearly 250,000 EU Officers. Calum recommended David Hamilton to succeed him in Scotland. We know Police Scotland is a politicised force and we know Nicola is only advised by folks who proffer advice she wants, needs to hear. Anyways, David Hamilton did not equivocate, Rangers and Rangers supporters are to blame. Again, we are a few weeks from a Holyrood election and a real political need existed to remove the Sturgeon/Salmond spat from the front pages. Sincerely, I wish those long term posters on this forum who support Nationalism, would return and debate why being seen to sink the boot into Rangers and Rangers supporters is a recurring theme to the Scottish Government? It has become a habit, even today the FM was speculating on Rangers supporters spreading Covid? David Hamilton is another Nationalist using his Designation to stick it on Bears. PQ are happy to oblige. David Hamilton is the brother of Duncan Hamilton, Alex Salmond's Solicitor. Duncan Hamilton is a former SNP MSP. David Hamilton's best mate is Angus Robertson, former leader of the SNP grouping at Westminster. David Hamilton constantly abuses his Twitter account with overtly political statements. David Hamilton's personal ambition is to be a SNP Parliamentarian. I could go on. Suffice to say, David Hamilton has worked out the path of least resistance in climbing the Scottish greasy pole to success. Both David Hamilton and Calum Steele are Murder Polis, and their comedic exaggeration is no laughing matter in new, modern Scotland.
    1 point
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