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gersnet article (image) Standing up for Ibrox accessibility improvements
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I think the point is that it will be a necessity very soon once uefa legislation passed. Also disabled facilities for disabled fans are essential for their attendance and comfort. The club we would hope would be addressing this ASAP.- 50 replies
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Facebook messenger is good for group work etc. I use it for that (although Whatsapp is preferable) but that’s all. I can’t be bothered with all the “look at me I’m shallow as f@&k” stuff that’s on Facebook. Twitter is ok for keeping up with updates and getting your news first. Whatever source is of interest to you just follow them for their releases. I’m not important enough to be continually on twitter and couldn’t be bothered either.
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To be fair that’s just it though. We are not good enough. Inconsistent and some players shouldn’t be there. We are what we are and although better than last season, still not there. Additionally, we had two players out in McCrorie and Jack who would have made a difference today. Our midfield was lightweight and that’s where we lost it. The could cut right through us when they felt like it. Tactically changing things on 70mins seemed a little late as we were all looking for it on 60 (if not before?). However Murty is doing as well as anyone could and it’s his call.
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I don’t agree we dominated Hibs in the first half? I felt they were hungrier and faster to everything in the first half, especially through the midfield. We improved in the second half but they were the better side and we were bullied for large parts again. I also don’t understand why Windass wasn’t taken off along with Morelos? We lacked leadership again and it was a really poor performance imo. Yes I’m disappointed like everyone else but as always just calling it as I saw it.
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It was a penalty from where I sit (Broomloan Rear down the front) what Tav was thinking I have no idea? We were second best today and got bullied again. Morelos was awful, Windass was awful, Holt was awful. Goss is not as good as McCrorie in that position by a long way. Poor all round tbh.
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BBC Scotland reporter apologises to Rangers FC
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Not sure I share your enthusiasm Ian? Dodoo has nowhere near the heart or desire as Morelos. He certainly won’t take a chance on getting hurt. I put Dodoo in the same bracket as Windass although Windass is starting to dish out the humble pie to many of us.
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BBC Scotland reporter apologises to Rangers FC
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Speirs is a horrible odious and snide individual. Their bigoted little clique won’t last forever. They will all be unmasked eventually. -
That’s putting it mildly! However they got the job done and him being there means someone else wasn’t getting injured. He was well off it and didn’t look much better than the part time lads.
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Aye it was awful Not good viewing but job done and no major injuries. Red card was a two footed shocker though.
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gersnet article (image) Standing up for Ibrox accessibility improvements
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I have said from the beginning that I agree with both. My own opinion is that the club should take the initiative with improving disabled facilities. I accompanied my Uncle Arthur when he used to wheel in to the front of the west enclosure many years ago. The view is appalling and the facilities need to be modernised. Regarding safe standing I agree Club 1872 should vote it through and beleive there is room for both these initiatives.This should not be a case of one versus the other. Those who wish to use safe standing I’m sure would happily pay a premium on their first season ticket in this section. This would hopefully cover some of the cost?- 50 replies
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You know when you see the news and there are all these folk saying “he was such a nice man, I just can’t beleive he would do this”?? Nah, we all seen it coming a mile off!
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Boys Just enjoying themselves. It’s already been given the ok by those at the top after the Hampden fiasco. Just a little exited, and the media all over Rangers and their supporters again.
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I am with you on this Bearman. I was always under the impression it was King Billy and we were The Billy Boys. It doesn’t matter as we all know the mhanky mob in the media are at it and massaging the narrative.
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Unlike the use of the word h@n which is perfectly legitimate in the eyes of our authorities.
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I’m not surprised it’s a terrible idea! Imagine our players applauding the home fans at Sheep, Mhanky or Hibs...Oh dear.....
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I worry about you sometimes CS? According to your logic we should never be predicting scores or going to the bookies....There is zero assumptions anywhere and keeping fans informed of potential arrangements is their job. Take a deep breath, have a biscuit and put the kettle on?.
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They have no legal authority to enter your residence. If any of them come to your door tell them to go pleasure themselves. Again, the psychological profile of people in this line of employment is not very complimentary. Then again that’s hardly surprising when dealing with what appears to be “legalised send the boys round”.
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Glasgow to Dingwall is just over a four-hundred-mile round trip and it has a population that is under six thousand. While there you can take in the Dingwall museum, Pefferside park and the Hector McDonald Monument to name but a few of its attractions. The main attraction for all those bears traveling north this Sunday with be Victoria Park, now known as the Global Energy Check Stadium. This is the home of Ross County who entered the highland league in 1929 and were then admitted to the third division of Scottish football in 1994. Nicknamed “The Staggies” which is taken from their badge which bears a stag’s head. This signifies the Seaforth Highlanders regimental badge which many of the inhabitants had fought in the great war with. Over the years we have enjoyed battles of a different kind with Ross County on the football pitch. We met only a few weeks ago at Ibrox where we ran out 2-1 winners with goals from Morelos and Wilson cancelling an early tenth minute strike from the Staggies. I had missed this match due to being “festive” for a few days however i remember being very relieved when watching the Saturday results come in. I had been informed that the first half display did nothing to assist in warming those at Ibrox up in what was a bitterly cold December day. It was one of those days where we were simply glad to take three points and move on. It will be a reasonably early start this Sunday for all bears traveling north with a 2pm kick off time. The capacity of 6,541 will be mostly filled with the away support as we continue to follow in tremendous numbers wherever we go. Owen Coyle who is the new County manager would love nothing more than a victory over Rangers. Being a well know supporter of one of Glasgow’s other teams will add extra motivation for him. However, with their current league position anchored at the bottom and three points adrift of Partick Thistle in the play-off position, I fancy that a draw would suit him fine. In light of this I suspect we will have a tough ninety mints where we will have to be solid both physically and mentally. Of course, playing for Rangers requires these attributes in every match and with our new arrivals in the window they will be made aware of these high expectations. The acquisition of Russell Martin, Jamie Murphy, Jason Cummings, Greg Docherty and Sean Goss all look to be very good business from Graeme Murty and Mark Allen. With the exception of Docherty, who has only just signed yesterday, we had a glimpse of Cummings and much more of a look at Goss, Martin and Murphy on Wednesday night where we outplayed Aberdeen again. It was a great way to start back after the winter shutdown which is just horrible. There is nothing worse with being stuck in the middle of January with no football for three weeks. However, the clubs and players seem to enjoy it and we can’t argue as the side looked rejuvenated, rested and hungry to get back into action. The first half seemed anyone’s for first ten minutes but then we took hold of the game and deservedly took the lead through Morelos. Alfredo does miss his fair amount of chances but he never lets it get to him. He doesn’t hide and as all great strikers do he goes looking for the next chance. All and every striker misses easy chances, Morelos has the mental strength to put this aside and move on to the next one with no baggage. He is one heck of a prospect and the recent £10 million price tag put on him by media sources, and being mentioned by others seems very good value. In all honesty his value and potential are showing abilities that would command a higher fee than £10m should anyone come calling in the summer? It was a great performance all round on Wednesday and not one player performed badly. After we scored number two in the second half through a Tavernier penalty Aberdeen did come back into the match but found incredible defending from Bates and Tavernier in particular. Wes was in outstanding form too and he is looking like a top-class goalkeeper again. So, we take our momentum and good form and onto this Sunday. Will see any changes from the team the performed so well on Wednesday? Perhaps but I suspect not as the 4-2-3-1 formation is serving us well and we will hope Murphy and Candeias can unlock them down the flanks. Goss looked comfortable beside Holt which allowed Windass to get forward to support Morelos. The back four remain the same with Tav, Martin, Bates and John with Wes in goal. This leaves us options on the bench which is pleasing as we can see some creativity not only on the pitch but waiting in the wings if needed. There is an upbeat mood around the club at the moment. Good business done so far and the side look comfortable on the park. Either the jerseys seem to have shrunk to fit or more probably our side have grown and realised that they have the belief confidence and ability to be a Ranger. I predict a tough match on Sunday and it will be physical. Rangers to win by two goals to one for me with that man Morelos on the scoresheet again. C’mon eh Bears!
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I had a read of some of that and found much of it illiterate and incoherent waffle? What language is that? Do the converse this way in mid climax with the nearest livestock?
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Match Preview Schedule 2017/18 (All writers welcome)
cooponthewing replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Ha ha! Yeeeess!! I have been in that movie before? -
Match Preview Schedule 2017/18 (All writers welcome)
cooponthewing replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I can have one up tonight if that’s any good Frankie? Will do it when I get home later.