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  1. I think Zungu will be away too. There isn't any agreement in place to sign him as far as I know and not seen anything to justify it
    4 points
  2. Back in 2019 the Restoration of Rangers Graves Project received a call from the Burghead RSC informing us that Rangers great RC Hamilton was sadly resting in an unmarked grave in a cemetery in Elgin. After a series of phone calls and emails with Elgin council and the local stonemason we’re absolutely delighted to say that this has now been rectified and a memorial stone to a Rangers great was placed today. Rangers 1897-1908. 376 appearances and an incredible 312 goals. Four League Championships Two Scottish Cups. This is what your donations achieve. Thank you. As we celebrate our 55th Title we today remember Robert Cumming Hamilton. https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/robert-cumming.../
    2 points
  3. minimum ban for the racist but some kind of result I suppose. Roofe can hardly complain and if Kamara hit him good. typical UEFA all round shaft everyone.
    2 points
  4. I had thought that the claim that Kamara had stookied the racist was just bollox, made up by Slavia. I don't know what to think, now. If Kamara did hit him he didn't hit him hard enough.
    2 points
  5. It seems to me that his biggest issues are mental. He seems to have difficulty adapting to playing for a big club. Hopefully being away from the club and getting regular games will assist in that and he will come back and show that he can offer us something.
    2 points
  6. Barker's... alright. He's just not of the desired quality, for us, going forward. However, I was always of the opinion that, as long as he was our player, he had qualities, or a skill set (pace, dribbling, work-rate, pressing, covering) that we could utilise in certain games. It's nice to see him doing well.
    2 points
  7. As most will know on here I am not a fan of Barker, I even think Middleton has more to offer, for me he was/is a strange signing at the time, however SG has been almost spot on with his signings so far so I am willing to be wrong! I just don’t think I am ?
    1 point
  8. Absolutely brilliant and the very best of what we all want our club to be. (If you don't mind a small suggestion, don't put full-stops on the headstone)
    1 point
  9. I think the qualifying stage will be extremely difficult, whatever players we have available. The success of recent seasons in reaching the group stages seems to have been turned by some into an unrealistic expectation.
    1 point
  10. I'll be very concerned if we have to go into the CL qualifiers with Zungu. We will need to be at our strongest to qualify. Saying that, there's a chance Kamara could be away anyway.
    1 point
  11. If Kamara did punch him then I guess a 3 game ban is to be expected.
    1 point
  12. This would have been a good case for our former vice chairman, now ladies and gentlemen of the jury follow me Hullaw Hullaw
    1 point
  13. We'd be crazy to write him off and he's shown enough in flashes to warrant a chance, but I do wonder if now we've signed Wright he's missed his opportunity here. I guess none of us know what the summer holds in terms of comings & goings as things like the Euros and our finances may dictate what our squad will look like for next season.
    1 point
  14. He scored a fantastic solo goal last week, it was doing the rounds on social media.
    1 point
  15. Dont give up on him he has a good burst of speed that could be used if we can supply good through passes.
    1 point
  16. 2 out of 2 for me. I fancied Bayern to win on the night but not overturn the agg. Im still not a fan of away goals especially at this level. Fair play to PSG scoring 3 in Munich but overall the tie was a draw IMO and I would like to see away goals scrapped. I didnt realise both legs of the Chelsea Porto game was played in Seville - imagine that went down to away goals with both ties being played on a neutral ground! Tonight I'll stick with City and Real to go through. Out of the teams left in it I hope the winners of Dortmund v City go on and lift the trophy. I wouldnt want to see any of the others win it.
    1 point
  17. Bookends. The Adjutant drew deeply on his fag, flicked it off and says, "there it is". I replied, "I'd rather not". A smile crept upon the Adj's phizog, "you're a Subbie, he's the Commanding Officer". Above was the end of a conversation in Shrewsbury, forty years ago. A new CO had arrived, looked at the qualifications of his junior Officers to instruct soldiers in Adventure training and, found us wanting. Half-a-dozen were dispatched around the country to gain the necessary certificates in Kayaking, Ridge Walking, Top Knotting, Abseiling and my particular good fortune took me to Rosyth for the month of March to become proficient in Sailing. Early Spring on the Firth of Forth, with nightly refuge in a naval dockyard. Being most windswept and interesting was not enough, I had to room with a Royal Horse Artillery Subbie who approached the course with all the enthusiasm of a new born giraffe. Quite right too, he had the incentive of Cypriot sunshine awaiting at the end of the month. I suspect it made the endless capsize drills more bearable? Eight hours every day allowed us to progress through the various classes of dingy, none awarded any protection from the elements. Still, preferable to an evening of cold fatigue with a Gunner possessing a cassette player and two cassettes. The choice was an uplifting hour of Joy Division or Simon and Garfunkel warbling Bookends. Eventually, I read the sleeve notes on the latter. Apparently, Paul Simon had written the songs on his two year sojourn in England and for his commission to provide accompanying music for the Graduate. Koo-koo-ka-choo Mrs Robinson. Paul sat in Rochdale railway station, ticket for his destination and was dreaming of making out with St Cecelia. A journey ending, another beginning, who knew Paul Simon indulged in ambiguity? Preparing to jibe, jibing now. After months, years of Stuart Cosgrove continually telling us he was a loner, did not interact, preferred to read, .................... etc. This season he has provided a couple of Bookends. During last Summer, with the SPFL's organised vote on declaring both Champions and relegations, he became exceedingly exaggerated that Doncaster, McKenzie and, Maclennan would not deliver their promise to Peter. He ranted, became excited and, spoke of a lunch in Gamba with Neil Doncaster. He opined, "Neil Doncaster should remember what I said to him"? On Sunday last, the guest on Off the Ball is Tony Watt and he tells of his daily twelve minute commute from Mount Vernon to Fir Park. Of course, Stuart has a far more interesting commute. Back in the day when he was a Staff Writer at the NME, his office was in the same building as the Daily Telegraph. This would be 15 years past and the CEO of the Telegraph at the time was Murdoch Maclennan. Regularly over a period of 2-3 years, Shifty McGifty gave the Blessed Stu' a lift home to Sarf London in the his Chauffeur driven car. What a commute, oh the conversations? I guarantee you, the word Rangers was NEVER used. Shifty and Cosgrove in the same car, driven by HATE. Garrulous Stu' was in a state of high excitement on Sunday, he told of Saint's journey from worst team in Scotland, back to the Premiership and wondered why BBC Scotland had not commissioned the Documentary? Stuart, along with big Sellik man, Don Coutts had their own Production Company, 'A Big Star in a Wee Picture'; they produced numerous programmes, 'Halfway to Paradise', 'Possil Girls', 'Talk on the Wild Side', .. etc. Why doesn't Stu' produce the Journey? Oh, that's right, the production company went burst, hope they paid the face painters? Cosgrove ended the show with two predictions, Hibs to win 0-2 and ra Sellik to win the Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox. I think he was trying to cover his tracks after revealing he is BIG pals with the Scottish football Establishment? Seriously, the Club should call out the Bampot. Look around, the leaves are brown and, when Cosgrove's around, it's always a hazy shade of winter for Rangers supporters.
    1 point
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