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Everything posted by ian1964
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http://www.jeffwinterentertainmentandmedia.co.uk/villain/0809028.html
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I think the smell you refer to is wafting all the way from the MOPES
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Quote from another site : The SFA and Rangers have made a rod for their own backs with this * decision * They have abdicated the moral ground to those who play fair and do not resort to cheating and simulation, which is against the spirit of the game. If Rangers go on to win the league because of their Machiavellian tactics it will indeed now be an empty and pyrrhic victory, which will have been achieved by duplicity, and at a great cost to themselves and the future of Scottish football. Fuckin great :-]
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HA!HA!,you've got to laugh, I love it when these chunts go bungee jumping without ropes when they get beat, '' but we're pyur better than them huns man,jist a bunch'o cheating scum,the refs gie them every fuckin thing '',
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Your hoos on Sunday then for the celebration party
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Excellent summary of the MOPES style of play :cheers:
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Welcome to gersnet mate
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The thing is though, the MOPES actually believe all this pish,said it before and say it again, these MHANKS hatred for Rangers far outweighs their love for C****c which is why they will always be second best...........WATP
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"They're dead and buried and Rangers are the champions"
ian1964 replied to Super_Ally's topic in Rangers Chat
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p1zgov_-a8]YouTube - Glasgow Rangers - Events Of Helicopter Sunday[/ame] -
I told Janet to keep the windows closed
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"They're dead and buried and Rangers are the champions"
ian1964 replied to Super_Ally's topic in Rangers Chat
Mind, this does fuck all to ease my nerves................just making me worse,I wish I could just wake up before k-off -
"They're dead and buried and Rangers are the champions"
ian1964 replied to Super_Ally's topic in Rangers Chat
Superb,cheers SA -
I'll just need to have a few tins of export tonight & tomorrow.............just to help me get some sleep of course !!
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by Lindsay Herron MADJID BOUGHERRA says he is relieved to have been given the chance of playing in the most important game in his career. The Algerian defender was devastated when he was sent off last Saturday because he feared he would miss Sunday's showdown at Tannadice where Rangers can win the title. He is thankful that referee Stuart Dougal looked at the challenge on Jamie Langfield and decided it was not a red card and then happy that the Video Review Panel concurred this morning. He said: "I was frustrated when I was sent off against Aberdeen because I was worried I would miss another big game. "However, when I saw the replay I was confident of an appeal. I would like to say thank you to the referee because it is not easy to change a decision. "So I'm very happy. "This will be the most important game of my career. I have never won anything before and this can my first title. "It's crazy because we have played 37 games and now one game will be the decider."
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Anybody else bricking it ?, don't know how I am going to make it to Sunday , and don't know what I'll be like on Sunday
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by Alison McConnell Rangers manager Walter Smith has insisted that his future at Ibrox will NOT be determined by this weekend's events. Speculation has abounded that both he and Celtic counterpart Gordon Strachan will step down regardless of what happens in the race for the Championship. But speaking before the do-or-die trip to Tannadice, Smith said: "Nothing that happens in the next few days will determine my future one way or the other, unless the chairman says differently." advertisement And the Ibrox boss was satisfied that common sense prevailed as defender Madjid Bougherra, as expected, was cleared to play in the critical game against United. "It is important for us to have him back," he said. "He has been excellent for us this season. "I am delighted that the decision has been reversed and I am pleased for the lad himself because he has missed a number of big games for us this season and we didn't want him to miss this one." Georgios Samaras cranked up the pressure by insisting that Rangers will not be worthy champions if they win the title, but Smith dismissed theories that this will give his side further motivation to win on Sunday. "That would be a poor motivator for anyone," said the Rangers boss. "Everyone in Scotland has an opinion - we read and listen to them every day. "Motivation to win a Championship comes from within. It comes from within a manager and from within players. "Grasping at something else isn't proper motivation." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/display.var.2509846.0.0.php
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Rangers playing it smart? Celtic's media own goal?
ian1964 replied to Super_Ally's topic in Rangers Chat
Well,they should put Davie Weir,captain,forward to speak to the press -
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs-8puZOaJg]YouTube - rangers songs[/ame]
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Hopefully................'' WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS ''
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Is It Me or do you feel everyone is against us on Sunday ?
ian1964 replied to DJBlue72's topic in Rangers Chat
No-one likes us we don't care, WATP, We welcome the chase- 9 replies
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by Lindsay Herron WALTER SMITH has hinted that he may look to deposed captain Barry Ferguson as Rangers go for Championship glory at Tannadice on Sunday. Ferguson was fined and banned for two weeks - along with Allan McGregor - and stripped of the captaincy for indisiplne while with Scotland at the end of March. He was then allowed back to top team training but was injured in a reserve game and it was felt he would not be seen again this season. However, he came on as substitute against Aberdeen last Saturday and played for an hour in a closed door game against Manchester City on Tuesday. Given his vast experience there is a distinct possibility he could be used in the game that can take Rangers to the title. Barry Ferguson and Morgaro GomisFerguson and Nacho Novo are the only survivors from the last title win in 2005 and that could weigh on the manager's mind when he picks his team. "You will have to wait and see," said Smith at today's press conferenece. "He is fit enough to start the game. He was fit enough to start last week too. We gave him a few extra days after the Hibs game when he might have played. "Any player who has experienced winning Championships - and we don't have that many of them - would help." Madjid Bougherra would certainly welcome Ferguson back into the side. He said: "He is a key player. I was pleased to see him come on against Aberdeen last week. He pushed the team."
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Aye, wouldn't it be great if big Bougherra scored the winner
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Correct, but I believe they would have trained all week with the thought that he would play,true professionalism
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by Lindsay Herron MADJID BOUGHERRA will be at the heart of Rangers' defence as they go for glory at Tannadice on Sunday. The SFA's Video Review Panel today reduced the red card issued to him in last week's game against Aberdeen to a yellow card. Bougherra had been sent off on the say-so of assistant referee Graham Chambers who thought the Algerian had deliberately tried to kick Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield on the head. Referee Stuart Dougal looked at the incident again on Tuesday and decided Bougherra's challenge should not have resulted in a sending off. The Review Panel have concurred and Bougherra is now clear to play in Sunday's match as Rangers bid to win their first title in four years. Aberdeen defender Charlie Mulgrew has also had his red card from the same game reduced to a yellow. The Review Panel also considered the alleged act of simulation by Kyle Lafferty in this incident and they have decided that the matter should be referred to the SFA's Disciplinary Committee. The Disciplinary Committee is scheduled to meet before the start of next season. At this meeting they will also consider the challenge by Celtic's Glenn Loovens on Mo Edu in the recent Old Firm game and also the challenge of Scott McDonald on Dundee United's Lee Wilkie. Any subsequent suspensions would obviously not kick in until next season.