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  1.   Scott7 said:
    Bobby Brown: Flashy.

    George Niven: Dependable

    Billy Ritchie: Rock solid. Didn't have the full reportoire that the Goalie had but I rate BR just ahead of Woods, Klos and McGregor.

     

    These three (except Niven for a few games) were lucky to have a proper defence in front of them as did Woods. Klos and McGregor didn't always have that luxury.

     

    seen all these plus Gerry Neef. Still thinking of others.

     

    Strike Bobby Brown, before my time.

  2.   amms said:
    Aye, you're right, he's a Timposter, or a handwringer or a sniff sniff or whatever the term is these days, we're better off without him. Real Rangers fans don't speak out, don't raise their heads above the parapet and don't ever stray from the party line, whatever that might be these days. Being a lifelong supporter just isn't enough, attending matches for over 30 years isn't enough, no, undying obedience to the crown and the government that's what makes you a real bluenose, anything less and we don't want you.

     

    I've read this through a couple of times and without thinking too long or hard about a reply, i'll reply with this, What the FUCK.

    FUCK ME I'M NO A REAL BEAR THEN.

  3.   alexscottislegend said:
    And he came from Shettleston Juniors!

     

    Remember watching Bobby (Rabbie) Russell when he was an 11yr old playing for the primary school team and even as a 9yr old i knew he was something special. He was my first real life hero and when he finally made the grade i was always so proud to tell folk i knew him back when....

  4. My dad and older brothers were Rangers daft. My dad's dad wasn't into football really but had a softspot for Rangers. My mums dad was a big Airdrie fan and even managed to turn out for then once.

    I recall my dad taking me to my first match which was against Bayern Munich under the floodlights late 60's ish, Gert Muller scored the opener with Colin Stein equalising for us. The fans were singing "the hills are alive with the sound of Mullers a bastard" and that song has stuck with me ever since.

    It was after that match i realised i was hooked on the Gers.

     

    I also recall shortly afterwards getting my first Rangers Kit which just happens to be the current one and needing to get the badge sewn on by my mum and then strutting around proudly showing it off as not everyone could afford the badge back then.

     

    My whole family are and always will be massive Rangers fans. Rangers through and through til the day we die.

  5.   biggordy said:
    If you want to find guilt, you have to go looking for it.

    That is precisely why we find ourselves being overrun in our own Country.

    We've sat back and let them do what they like.

     

    exactly and i'm as guilty as most which is why i'm glad that we have folk that are prepared to keep trawling knee deep in muck because the evidence is there, just needs to be sorted through.

  6.   the wasp said:
    Watching the USA v Canada ladies yesterday,and the ref gives a indirect free kick

    inside the box for the goalie exceeding the six second allowed for the goalie to get rid of the ball.(a goal was scored from this decision)

    My question is,can this decision be made

    without a previous warning? I always thought it was a warning,then a yellow card,I'm

    trying hard to remember an occasion like this happening watching The Rangers,and I have

    been watching them for fifty odd years.

     

    If i'm not wrong, Stefan Klos was penalised for this (european match???) resulting in a goal against us, could be wrong though.

     

    The ref doesn't need to give a warning but they should remain consistant, pretty easy rule to enforce.

  7.   no12 said:
    Why on Earth would you go browsing Celtic forums?

    Life's too short mate - that's no way to spend your time.

     

    Someone has to be doing all the trawling and i'm happy in the knowledge that more people like biggordy are stepping up to the plate to help uncover the corruption, in not only this city, but citywide and fight our corner not just in the football world but through local governments and wider afield.

    I'm sure most honest hardworking folk will be more than shocked at what is uncovered when most stones are turned.

     

    Good on biggordy and his like, i for one salute you sir.

  8.   Jim1955 said:
    What would happen then if the SFA refuse us membership of if we were to reject it because of even more onerous conditions attached by the SFA?

     

    Goes back to what i said last week.

     

    If a decent TV deal is struck but requires our inclusion then we will gain our licence to continue, if no TV deal is struck then i can see us either having to except membership with conditions of further sanctions that should we refuse these conditions then i'm sure it will mean expulsion.

  9. I've been thinking all week that there will be/ has been a couple of scenarios....

     

    1. If the SPL get the TV deal it will be on the back of SKY being able to broadcast Rangers matches, that being the case then the SPL/SFA will have no option but to give up on their quest for further sanctions in the future and grant us our licence.

     

    2. Should the SKY deal, for whatever reason, fall flat then the SFA will not grant us our licence unless we agree to further sanctions.

     

    It's as plain and simple as that IMO.

  10. I'm pretty sure that the £12 will only apply to travelling support.

    We should expect to be in the 40k plus fan bracket for home matches which will require the same level of policing and stewarding and overheads, with the exception of players wages, remaining almost the same.

     

    So i don't mind paying the same price SPL prices for my season book so long as the money is going into the club.

     

    I'm also confident that most visiting teams will bring a bigger away support than most of the SPL teams have done.

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