-
Posts
3,387 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Norris Cole
-
Radio Snyde - reached a new low last evening.
Norris Cole replied to 26th of foot's topic in Rangers Chat
A very good point. Incidentally there's nothing Celtic fans hate more than impartial Celtic men in the media. Apparently Davie Provan isn't popular at Porkheid. -
Radio Snyde - reached a new low last evening.
Norris Cole replied to 26th of foot's topic in Rangers Chat
I actually thought Andy Walker made a big effort to remain impartial when he first broke on to the media scene 6 or 7 years ago. However in the last couple of years his mask has well and truly slipped. He loses the plot when we're on top. -
We Are The Champions. Official Pics, links & video thread
Norris Cole replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I see Dundee Utd's 'database' ticketing system worked well -
Nice one Frankie LOVE this one :giruy:
-
Radio Snyde - reached a new low last evening.
Norris Cole replied to 26th of foot's topic in Rangers Chat
I'm grateful I live outwith RC's transmission capabilities. By all accounts it has been Radio Celtic for a number of years but the apathetic nature of the vast majority of Rangers fans means I can't see their listening figures taking a significant hit, we live in hope though. Andy Walker's comment is beyond parody. Sunday must have hit him hard. This is the man who, closing the live broadcast of our historic UEFA Cup semi-final victory in Florence, looked as if he had just been told his wife and kids had died in a car accident. All their reminiscing about triumphs past won't detract from the abject pain they are in for this summer. I'll bet none of them will buy a paper for a fortnight. -
How badly is the discredited 'journalist' hurting?
Norris Cole replied to Norris Cole's topic in Rangers Chat
Although it has a circulation less than half of his previous employer, The Herald, The Times is actually a paper I'd consider buying if Spiers wasn't on the payroll. -
Liewell, what's the score?
-
Mongo bastards.
-
Please let this be true. Surely they won't go as low as McGhee? A failure almost everywhere he's been.
-
Rome issues alcohol ban for CL Final
Norris Cole replied to Gazza_8's topic in General Football Chat
Did they not try to do that in Florence though? -
How badly is the discredited 'journalist' hurting?
Norris Cole replied to Norris Cole's topic in Rangers Chat
The foul-smelling rodent would squirm if you asked him that face to face. -
If we're going to get an English team I'd rather it was Chelsea as the chances are they're the only team that won't patronise us beyond belief in the media. And seeing as Spiers is hurting so bad right now we could at least throw him an easy headline, something like 'Rangers secure bigot fest with sectarian match-up'
-
I still find it hard to comprehend Inverness at home. An unbelievable result. Then there was Hearts at home when we were 2-0 up, Thommo's last minute equaliser against Dundee Utd at home...
-
Real bad. "In celebration, others among the Rangers invasion rocked Tannadice with their modern, progressive, liberal songsheet. This is said in bleak jest. Even in such great moments as this Rangers officials will cringe at their supporters bigoted repertoire, which now almost routinely humiliates and diminishes the club. Such poison, though, should not be allowed to besmirch what has been a fine achievement by the club." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/scotland/article6356235.ece Haw B.O. Bhoy...
-
Jambos over a certain age still bear a major grudge over the stitch up that saw them lose the league to the filth on the last day of the 1985-86 season.
-
Then I'd have it in twice
-
Thought I'd pick out five games that set us up for number 52. Others might disagree but hopefully get some debate. It's the nature of the season that I could also list five games where we almost blew it... Falkirk 0 - 1 Rangers (09.08.08) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/7548329.stm Bit of a forgotten victory this one but vital nonetheless. Just days after the Kaunas debacle, there was a horrible atmosphere surrounding the club, the fans reaching breaking point with an under-fire Murray. I recall a stream of posts on messageboards by Rangers fans stating they'd rather we lost the first game of the league season as it would put unbearable pressure on the custodian. Unsurprisingly Rangers played like arses, and had to rely on a McGregor penalty save and a second half Velicka strike to take three big points to get some semblance of normality back at the club. We won five of our next six games, only drawing at Pittodrie thanks to Corrupt Officiating Decision No. 1 of the season ruling out Beasley's late strike. Rangers 2 - 0 Dundee United (31.01.09) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/7858967.stm This match had dropped points written all over it at a time when Celtic were still 4 points clear. Rangers huffed and puffed without creating much in terms of chances until Fleck netted a high-pressure penalty with 10 minutes left. A last-minute Lafferty goal put gloss on the scoreline but I feel we'd have struggled to come back if we'd dropped further behind Celtic at this stage. Admittedly that sounds strange in a season when we clawed back a 7-point deficit not once but twice, but at the time the fans were all in agreement what a vital 3 points this was. Unsurprisingly speccy had something to say about the penalty decision. Roon ye. Hibs 2 - 3 Rangers (19.04.09) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/8003509.stm This is the game the bheasts had earmarked as the day we would fall out of the title race. It was also the game that put the shiters up me more than any other towards the end of the season. The monkeys had won the day before so the pressure was well and truly on. Drop points, and I didn't fancy our chances of taking the flag, but win and it would lay down a marker that we had the bottle to close out the title. Just as we had to yesterday, we came out the traps from the first whistle and scored three good goals and the final scoreline flattered Hibs IMO. I reckon the chimps' morale took a bit of a blow after we left Easter Road with all three points. Celtic managed two streaky wins from their next (last) five games while we romped home to take the title by four points. Rangers 1 - 0 Celtic (09.05.09) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/8032832.stm One of the biggest games in the history of Rangers IMO. We're all aware of the stakes tied in with this season's title. If we hadn't won this one I firmly believe we'd have lost the league as I reckon Celtic would have won their last three games, certainly the two home ones anyway. A draw would have kept Celtic a point ahead with three games left, while a defeat would have been game, set and match to the bheasts. While Celtic enjoyed the bulk of the possession, we scored and they didn't. This defeat killed them psychologically for me. Dundee Utd 0 - 3 Champions (24.05.09) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/8062744.stm Hey, hey, hey, it's a beautiful Sunday...
-
Liewell is a cunt. That is all.
-
Winning the league. It's our raison d'etre.
-
That is genius.
-
The best smilie I've seen is the GIRUY one on Kerrydale Street, the one with the white hands. Would love to have that over here, particularly at a time like now.
-
McGhee will probably go to the sheep. Coyle's a decent shout, but after today's result I think he'll want a bash at the Premiership. If Burnley had lost today I reckon they could have got him. Hopefully they go for someone inexperienced, but at this moment in time I couldn't particularly give a shit about them.
-
Strachan and Calderwood - two good managers lost to the Scottish game through muppet supports.
-
The bigots finally driven him out eh? They won't realise what they had until he's been gone a while. They won't be winning 3IAR again any time soon that's for sure. As an aside, I thought he conducted himself very well yesterday. Very un-Celtic like. No wonder they despise him, doesn't he realise you have to play the 'pyoor injustis' card a la O'Neill to ingratiate with the bheast hordes? P.S. Thanks for Artmedia Chesney