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fraser54

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  1. i heard of rodriguez
  2. germany will win it only if they pass argentina so it is for me either germany or argentina to win it now
  3. he said about 3 months ago on the rangers official website that he would come back and play for rangers in a few seasons maybe it wil be sooner than he thinks
  4. fraser54

    4-3-3

    what about bufell
  5. yip and if ac get relegated then gatuso would come back
  6. pmsl:D well if his medical was on friday ronaldo and rangers have done very well by keeping it quite
  7. fraser54

    bar 72

    still not finished but here is some pics from 2 weeks ago http://www.rangersloyal.co.uk/newsnow/0606/article1.html
  8. give me the link to that page so i can sort thenm out
  9. well i have been going to the gers games for 5 years now and im 14
  10. did i hear english arrogance well i think so
  11. go on the ghana always like a dark horse
  12. http://www.msbnews.net/news/2471?124900002 but the thing that gets me is the picture it says he is at murray park but he has been in germany for he last two weeks and if he does come a very bad move by paul le guen and if he did come he would get even fatter as there is hunners of pies over here whats your thoughts
  13. Been watching many games and i have seen were the fans have been siting there is normaly a large group of fans that are together in each teams but then in one stand all the fanns are mixed up if england play germany and this happens god knows what would happen
  14. Paris St Germain goalkeeper Lionel Letizi has arrived in Glasgow for a medical ahead of his proposed transfer to Rangers. The 33-year-old has refused to hold talks with other interested clubs before discussions are held at Ibrox. Letizi's agent, Eric Castagnino, said: "There is interest from other clubs, but we are only speaking to Rangers. "Paul Le Guen is at Rangers, which is good, but they are a big club and a good challenge for Lionel." Letizi, who has a year of his contract still to run with PSG, is being allowed to leave Paris following the club's signing of Mickael Landreau from Nantes. And he is reported to be attracting strong interest from Nantes and new Ligue 1 outfit Valenciennes. But he is now likely to be paraded when Le Guen arrives at Ibrox to begin pre-season training on Monday. Le Guen stepped up his search for a goalkeeper after Ronald Waterreus failed to agree terms on a new one-year deal, ending his 18-month spell in Glasgow. Former first choice Stefan Klos has been ruled out for up to four months after damaging his shoulder in a cycling accident. That left Allan McGregor, loaned to Dunfermline Athletic last season, as Rangers' only fit, experienced goalkeeper for the coming season. "We are still speaking at the moment and there should be news at the beginning of next week," said Castagnino. "Hopefully there will be an agreement by Monday or Tuesday. "He likes the club and he thinks the club likes him so it is looking good for everybody at the moment." Le Guen turned down the opportunity to sign France number one Fabien Barthez. The 34-year-old former Manchester United player - a free agent after quitting Marseille at the end of last season - was offered to the new Ibrox boss. Barthez's agent, Jean-Marie Cantona, brother of Eric, said: "I know Paul Le Guen very well from his time in France and had a friendly discussion about the possibility of Fabien going to Rangers. "I knew Paul wanted to change his goalkeeping position at Rangers, but he didn't want to take on Fabien. He has other options and I respect him for that." Letizi, capped four times by France, faced Rangers in December 2001, when the Ibrox club eliminated PSG from the Uefa Cup after a penalty shoot-out. He is expected to be joined at Ibrox next week by midfielder Jeremy Clement, who is poised to be transferred from Olympique Lyonnais. source- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/5051364.stm
  15. Rangers boss Paul Le Guen turned down the opportunity the sign France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, it has been revealed. The 34-year-old is currently looking for a new club following his departure from Marseille at the end of last season. With Ronald Waterreus tipped to be heading out of Ibrox this summer Le Guen is known to be chasing a new keeper, but he has identified other targets ahead of Barthez. The former Manchester United man's agent explained that Barthez was offered to Rangers, but that Le Guen was not interested. "I know Paul Le Guen very well from his time in France and had a friendly discussion about the possibility of Fabien going to Rangers," said Jean-Marie Cantona, brother of Eric. "I knew Paul wanted to change his goalkeeping position at Rangers but he didn't want to take on Fabien. "He has other options and I respect him for that." Paris Saint Germain shot-stopper Lionel Letizi is in line to become the new Rangers number one, while Barthez looks likely to join Toulouse.
  16. erm just one word erm... erm... erm... NO!
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