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  1. Bugger that. I'm hoping for a one-way procession with Rangers scoring at least every five minutes
    5 points
  2. It's good that we get more of our fans in their midden that they get at Ibrox, but I'm disappointed at this solution. We shouldn't have to sell season tickets without OF games guaranteed. We should have held firm at the 750 fans or nothing.
    4 points
  3. You really have to question what kind of "fan" wants to deny 7500 seats to our own supporters in our own stadium.
    3 points
  4. Cue the usual suspects celebrating Rangers fans being denied seats in our own stadium, so that they can enjoy an "atmosphere".
    3 points
  5. Not guaranteed a move elsewhere though!. We used to get moved for them and I fucking hated giving up my seat for they bastards
    2 points
  6. We have EFL games on today. Leicester lost to Bristol City, 1-0, which really opens up the title race.
    2 points
  7. As we enter the business end of the season, it's great news we have key players becoming available again; even if they may not be completely (match) fit quite yet. There are obviously various options available to the manager and I doubt few of us will predict the starting XI correctly. For example: can we risk Roofe from the start? Should Wright retain his place? Can Cantwell and Lawrence play in same XI? Is Diomande an option at left-back? What I do know is that we will have very tough match tomorrow as Hibs will be well up for it. We must match that intensity from kick-off.
    2 points
  8. Caving in without our fan input is a crime in itself. This will not go down well.
    2 points
  9. Hugh Miller, whose house I visited last Saturday. Geologist and protestant reformer. Perhaps one of the best examples of Scottish genius erupting out of poverty and ignorance.
    1 point
  10. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/thomas-beahon-5553362a_betterneverstops-activity-7176816995571531776-pkSf?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android
    1 point
  11. As a long-term season ticket holder in BF4, thankfully I'm not impacted by this (other than I'll be sitting right next to them next season), but think it's an inevitable decision. Know of people who are impacted and who have sat in BF5 for years and now faced with the choice of staying in BF5 and missing OF games, or taking a move to an as yet unknown location elsewhere in the stadium. External pressure from league and or SKY aside, it doesn't reflect well on our board, who in some fans eyes (rightly or wrongly) believe them to be weak.
    1 point
  12. This fixture used to be one of the jewels of the Scottish game let’s hope both sides serve up some tantalizing football. mon the gers
    1 point
  13. Might be the first superstar of modern rugby Jonah Lomu
    1 point
  14. Input from the clubs, SPFL, local authorities and Sky. Who knows to what extent it was mandated. I'd guess that it was largely mandated by SPFL, as I can't see why our directors would agree to it otherwise.
    1 point
  15. https://www.rangers.co.uk/Article/old-firm-away-allocations-from-season-2024-25/ycnRZw0O2wwjVWfZW2aNH
    1 point
  16. Nooo...like opening spoilt milk in summer. Fire hose and delouse is what they need.
    1 point
  17. Hating More Carefully. There is quite a delicious irony in the reporting of the RAB Cosgrove breach of standards story. If your actions have cast you in a dark light, ensure a mate/fellow traveller takes control of the ensuing story. Today's Herald carries the information and the Journo controlling the narrative is Gabriel McKay. The previous dozen years saw the then, Gabby McKay work for the Peter fanzine known as, 'the Daily Record'. The Anderson Quay blatt had a Chief Reporter, Mark McGivern during this period and he would occasionally scribble some nonsense inbetween his real purpose, leading worship at the altar of ra Sellik. Mark McGivern over egged the rancid pudding, he lead on the front pages demanding Rangers sever connections with a new media partner, Heart and Hand. The reasoning being an investigation into the social media history of two of the contributors found questionable outpourings. Heart and Hand suspended the pair and carried out their own investigation into numerous Daily Record Journos. It took a day to discover discover numerous sectarian social media outbursts. Mark McGivern was quietly paid off, Jane Hamilton disappeared and, Gabby McKay was sent on diversity training. Gabby was the star in the firmament, attending the opening of the 2014 Commonwealth Games at his beloved Sellik Park, he could not remain disciplined. During the late Queen's opening address he Tweeted, "where are the IRA when you really need them"? A decade after and lots of further hate, Gabby was sent on a course to learn to hate more carefully. He was allowed to quietly resign and Herald Towers employed him. A now, more careful Hater directly reporting upon a fellow Hater but, showing the way to contrition is real control. On the next page, Gabriel is relating the catholic church view that the new proposed Assisted Dying bill is a dangerous idea. Strange, when Gabby was urging the IRA to assist in the dying of the Head of State, the church said nothing.
    1 point
  18. Today, BBC Scotland accepted the Presenter of their BBC Radio Scotland programme, 'Off the Ball' committed a breach of standards. RAB(Rancid Auld Bigot) Cosgrove made an unacceptable claim about former Rangers skipper, Richard Gough. The Swedish born Scots international was not involved in the show when subjected to the Cosgrove assertion, "ah don't think Richard Gough was against apartheid". A listener complaint was upheld by the broadcaster because the comment gave the impression of being a personal attack on someone who did not have the opportunity of responding and, went beyond what would be considered acceptable in a programme of this kind.
    1 point
  19. Apologies for the tardiness of reply. I have heard Packie relate his travels to and from Donegal on BBC Radio Scotland on a number of occasions. Apparently, the bus returned folks to all over the Irish county and regularly took white goods, carpets and on occasion, coffins. The BBC Alba thing is another PQ Sellik supporters project. Pat Bonner, Paul English, Lorraine McIntosh(wife of Ricky Ross of Deacon Blue), ................ etc get to over romanticise their Irish roots.
    1 point
  20. Or what the club wants or can afford but who cares. It is a bit of fun when we've no football to discuss.
    1 point
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