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Mark Warburton: Rangers not miles away from Celtic
BEARGER replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
When DK was interviewed a few weeks ago he stated he thought we required 6 or 7 new players for next season. A few days later MW said 5, they know now who to get. -
As title, oot the door after today's defeat.
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Enjoyed that. The best Scottish and Rangers player I have seen in my lifetime, truly world class.
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Celtic fan tries to wind up Aberdeen forum...and fails...badly
BEARGER replied to Bluedell's topic in Rangers Chat
Ok who all googled "Gassy Erotica" ? -
I thought that was a rumour at the time, but was not true?
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Vote for Gersnet in the 2015 Football Blogging Awards (FBAs)
BEARGER replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
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The Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour. Extra November Date Added ! Sunday 29th November. Due to the incredible demand for the Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour we're delighted to add yet another extra date to this years Tour programme. We will now also operate the Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour on Sunday 29th November. Please note that this will be the final Tour of 2015. Join us on a journey of discovery back to 1872 when The Rangers were just the dream of a group of young kids who gathered on Fleshers Haugh. They had no ball, no football kit and used a bush on the Glasgow Green as a changing room. Their Club, which they nurtured, was to become the world's most successful and it all happened on the streets of Glasgow. Our journey takes us to the area of Fleshers Haugh where The Rangers played their first ever match, we also visit Glassford Street, Union Street, Berkeley Street, Burnbank, Kinning Park, Craigton Cemetery and many other places of interest before finishing off our day with a tour of our magnificent Ibrox Stadium. During our journey we have a 30 minute break at Partick Bowling Club in the shadow of the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Partick which was the scene of the Rangers first ever Scottish Cup Final in 1877. It gives everyone a chance to unwind, grab a beer or soft drink and a bite to eat at a beautiful and historical setting. Adults : £21 Children (under 16) and Senior Citizens £16. Group discounts are available upon request. To reserve your seat just send an email to : thegallantpioneers@googlemail.com For further information phone : 0790 2855536 An insight into our research can be found here on our website. http://www.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/
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Don't like it to be honest. Also don't like changing strips for no reason, we should only change from blue if it clashes with opponents. Thoughts ?
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http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?72839-Ibrox-video
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There is absolutely no chance of that happening, although I agree with the sentiment. The big money clubs are on a gravy train and not likely to give it up.
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UEFA explores creating third European club competition By ROB HARRIS Sep. 16, 2015 7:07 PM EDT ST. JULIAN'S, Malta (AP) — European football leaders have discussed the possibility of creating a third club competition. At a meeting of the 54 UEFA members on Wednesday, they explored the merits of a new competition for teams that fail to advance from the qualifying rounds for the Champions League or second-tier Europa League. They also considered whether the competition could be reserved for teams from smaller countries who never participate in the group stages of the existing cups. The discussions are at an early phase, and any changes to the club competition structure in Europe would not be introduced until at least 2018, when the current round of TV rights deals expire. Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan told The Associated Press that the intention of the new competition would be to allow teams to "maintain European football throughout the autumn and perhaps into the new year." "It's a discussion around whether it's a separate third competition exclusively for smaller countries who then relinquish their place in the Europa League and/or Champions League or whether it's a competition that basically acts as a further safety net for those clubs that enter the Champions League or Europa League but are typically out by August and then (instead) they fall down into a third competition," Regan said in an interview. Such a competition would appear more attractive to smaller clubs rather than English Premier League clubs like West Ham and Southampton, which failed to reach the Europa League group stage this season. "It will give more opportunity to the clubs who never get in the final stages to participate" in Europe, Volodymyr Geninson, executive director at the Football Federation of Ukraine, told the AP. It would chime with UEFA President Michel Platini's strategy of giving smaller nations greater access to competitions, whether by expanding the European Championship to 24 teams or spreading hosting of Euro 2020 across the continent. "We are really supportive of this," said Geninson, who was part of the "Top Executive Program" meeting in the Maltese coastal resort of St. Julian's. "For them, it will give opportunities not to finish the (European competitions) in August. It will give them opportunity to play in September and October." The competition could be completed by the end of the calendar year, rather than going through to the conclusion of the European season like the Champions League and Europa League. "Obviously finance will be important and what's the value ... in light of the costs of traveling around Europe and playing in a competition which some will see as lower value or not as premium as the Europa League," Regan said. "I don't think anyone would want to participate in a loss-making competition for the sake of it. "There is certainly a development benefit for some of the smaller nations to experience international football as opposed to only having one or two games with one or two teams and being out by August." The Europa League started in 2009 as a replacement for the UEFA Cup. A third competition, the European Cup Winners' Cup, merged with the UEFA Cup in 1999. "UEFA constantly reviews the format of its competitions and invites stakeholders, including member associations, to share their ideas in a consultative process," UEFA said in a statement. "There are no concrete proposals on the table at this stage as we are just beginning a new three-year cycle (2015-18) for club competitions. " ___ Rob Harris can be followed at http://www.twitter.com/RobHarris and http://www.facebook.com/RobHarrisReports ___ Advertisement
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Craig from SOS mentioned it earlier on this evening. Also being reported by editor of Copland Road Org.
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Being reported that HMRC have lost their appeal.
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Who's panicking ?
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Looking for the contract end dates for our 23 first team pool, minus loan deal obviously. Anywhere I can find this?
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Armed Forces Day At Ibrox this weekend (vs Livingston)
BEARGER replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
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Don't know if this has been posted on Gersnet previously. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n2rh31Tu_Oo
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Cannot speak too highly of the guys who do these tours. Great research, great tour, great day out.
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Armed Forces Day At Ibrox this weekend (vs Livingston)
BEARGER replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
That's your opinion, I disagree. -
Armed Forces Day At Ibrox this weekend (vs Livingston)
BEARGER replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
I at no time criticised the club or the armed forces, you should read my post again. The club did get it right on Saturday. -
http://cafefootball.eu/en/access-all
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And another, this photo posting is a doddle by the way.
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YES!!!!!! The best player I've seen in a Rangers jersey
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Wee bit of advice, look down the page for Gersnet Prediction League..