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Scott Brown hits back at ex-Hoops man Andy Walker...
ranger_syntax replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
Quite funny to read all this crap. I wouldn't want the Rangers captain to talk to the press like this: -
Individual Rangers Player Reports - Season 2015/16
ranger_syntax replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I agree with most of that. I wonder if we will get a surprise next year at right back though. -
I'm not so sure about that. Current status is that BH has 'confirmed' something that was cleared up earlier in the thread. Great. Now that there is nothing to discuss BH is suggesting that we keep posting about, er, nothing. Could admin just bin this thread? It seems to me that this is a non topic of discussion. Arguably so from the very first post.
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If the CCCS exceeds the allocation then it goes to a ballot. Everybody knows this when signing up. Again I'm surprised you are asking this as it is difficult to take seriously. Funny that you mention concepts disappearing at final time. It seems to me that everybody knows that cup finals aim to be neutral. Could it be that this concept disappears in the minds of people who didn't take the obvious steps required to get a ticket?
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No. 'possible' is probably the wrong word for me to use. Perhaps it is better to say as neutral as is reasonable. It's reasonable to give Hibernian the chance to sell 21,000 tickets for this match. Surprised that you need to ask this question. I have no idea what the basis of your latter point is.
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What is the point of discussing this?
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St Mirren 2 - 2 Rangers (Miller 54; Holt 88)
ranger_syntax replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I'm hoping for an 'all rounder' to come in to the midfield next season. -
Should people think twice before circulating this sort of thing?
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Without doubt it is more exciting.
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Cup finals should be as neutral as possible. A neutral stadium and an equal split of the tickets where possible. How many advantages do we need to win? It really does make a difference to the point. There are fans who go each week but it is, in most cases, the fans who sign up to the CCC. When you sign up for the CCC you will, in my experience, see a little box that you can tick if you want to sign up for semi finals and finals. The mechanism for getting such tickets is clear. The rest knowingly leave it to chance.
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Not really. We have cup finals at a neutral venue for a reason. If there is a reasonable expectation that a team will sell the allocated tickets then it should get them. The number of fans of the other team shouldn't make a difference. Besides, season ticket holders don't all attend each week. There are fans who attend each week but they number much less than 50% of Hampden.
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It's like some people don't need evidence when certain other people can be accused of something.
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Not sure why Margaret Thatcher is being discussed. She does get a mention in a guardian article today but it is limited. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/26/hillsborough-disaster-deadly-mistakes-and-lies-that-lasted-decades
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What's the problem? We all had an opportunity to sign up, for semi finals and finals, back at the start of the season. How many did?
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Starting to wonder if the use of the word 'independent' is as silly as 'unity'. What do people really think that the problem is here?
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I wish I had stayed at home. Foolishly agreed to take a ticket for Livingston and St Mirren despite the expectation that it would be like this.
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8 points behind with 12 to play for, no?
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Not sure how difficult it is to take points from us at the moment.
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It could be very difficult. Possible opponents include three from Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Falkirk and Raith Rovers. St Mirren will still be there and Dunfermline will also be back up next season.
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It's interesting to think about this sort of thing in the context of team sports. In this case the manager, perhaps the club, has decided that the team should do it but some players abstain. A player that abstains implies that he is somehow different from his team mates. Although it is a fairly trivial act it sets a precedent that not all instructions should be followed. The players no longer trust each other to act in the interests of the team when some personal interest comes up. It's not a recipe for success.
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An Old Firm game that showed Celtic in its true light
ranger_syntax replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Oh . . . my aching sides . . . if only success was the result of repeatedly telling people about how great you are. -
Pretty sad that Deila can't stick around for all the fun. Now we can only hope that the eventual replacement is hyped beyond all reasonable expectations.
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Celtic signing Scott Allan underlines chaos at Parkhead...
ranger_syntax replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Why would anyone describe him as a diehard Rangers fan? His priority was obviously money. That's fair enough. There is no reason for him, or journalists, to grumble if that is all he gets. -
Best to get in now. 11/4 is still a decent price as far as I'm concerned.