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Put this on the main site and Newsnow mate... Celtc [sic] - New Gersnet Taxi! Column http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=500&Itemid=1
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Aye, I can see that happening mate... Last week was sooooo gooood!
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Cheers Gribz...
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I think the best course of action would be for you to write to the club (Kenny Scott) apologising for your mistake and asking for leniency. You may get a warning before they actually ban you. Surely a fag isn't worth the grief for you smokers although I do feel you're hard done by with the fact the club do not provide alternative facilities.
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http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=499&Itemid=1 Tough one but I'm going to give it to unsung hero Sasa Papac today.... TOTL :cheers:
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Rangers 2 : 1 Stuttgart - Player Ratings & MoM Poll
Frankie replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
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Ferguson was my man of the match last night. Led from the front, worked extremely hard and I don't think he gave the ball away once. In this kind of form he shows how valuable a player he is. Certainly his best game of the season so far and this is the kind of level he needs to find every week. Invaluable to the team.
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http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=497&Itemid=1 Has to be Barry Ferguson for me... :uzi:
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I wasn't there but I'll try my damnedest...
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I love this design and am looking forward to something even more ambitious for the Barca game. A few of the fan groups met last night and did some brainstorming.
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Excellent Stu.... Good to hear from you
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http://www.rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk/rstsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=139&Itemid=1 The RST are delighted to announce a major breakthrough in their innovative Share Save Scheme. Malcolm McNiven, the RST Chairman, has successfully negotiated a price of 59.5p per share with Sir David Murray. When the scheme was launched, it was envisaged that the shares would be bought at �£1.00 each, so this great news means that GerSave members will get almost twice as many shares for their investment. The price of the shares is approximately the same as the current share offer price of 60p. GerSave is a scheme where supporters can invest a minimum of �£10 per month, or lump sums if they wish, and this money will be invested directly into the club on a periodic basis. With the share price being in line with the market price, and there being no broker fees involved, it represents an ideal opportunity for fans to invest in the club that they love. The first investment into the club of �£50,000 will be made in the very near future. You will find more information on GerSave, including an application form if you wish to join by visiting our site. Specific enquiries may be made to this email address: gersave@rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk
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About time the rants re-appeared mate. This will go online this afternoon.
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http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=495&Itemid=1 Er, David Weir for me. Least said the better I think.
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http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=494&Itemid=1 Ever since Alan Hutton was given his debut at Partick Thistle in December 2002, Rangers fans have been divided over his contribution. Is he good enough? Can he develop? Is he international class? With every passing game, the lad is answering every one of those questions with aplomb! Ever since around last November - not just since PLG left - Hutton has simply been outstanding. Consistent, strong, athletic, disciplined, good on the ball, aerially competent, decent distribution and generally developing into a top-class player. I hear off the park he has changed his lifestyle and attitude completely. Once again the lad was superb last night. Despite being isolated at times, he again dealt with Malouda very well (as he done against Chelsea) and for the most part (in the second half especially) forged a decent understanding with Brown. In only his 2nd competitive cap he already looks as if he'll be an international mainstay for years to come. Despite strong criticism over the last couple of years, when Hutton first became a regular first team player towards the end of the the 2004/05 season and the beginning of the next season Hutton looked like a player capable of doing what he's doing now. After he broke his leg he obviously lost his place, his confidence, his fitness and the backing of much of the support. Since then he has fought back well (from the injury, poor dispays and fan barracking) to find the kind of form (and more) when he first broke into the team. His reaction to us signing Phil Bardsley really appears to have focussed his mind. To his credit he's came through those challenges a better player and I think that experience will help his career even more than if it hadn't happened. To that end, there is nothing stopping the lad going to the very top if he continues his form of the last year or so. In addition to Hutton, it's great to see so many other young Scottish players eager to grasp the opportunity of not only playing for their club but the national side as well. To be a success (even in Scotland) you must have the self-belief and extra social discipline to led your life and career as constructively as possible. In the last year or so I think the likes of McGregor, Hutton, Smith and Boyd at Rangers have really shown what can be done by being professional and consistent in your performance. Guys like Naismith, Burke, Adam, Gow, Broadfoot and the younger fellas such as Fleck et al can only take heart from this kind of attitude and I'm really excited for the future of the club. Not only will we have a Scottish foundation for years to come but the foreigners we do sign to compliment them will see what genuine Scottish graft and spirit can do for their game. With the excellent Craig Gordon, Darren Fletcher, James McFadden, Scott Brown and Stephen McManus (who had one of the best games I've seen him play last night), it's not only Rangers but Scottish football generally who will profit from this new breed of exciting Scottish talent. What will the negative Scottish hacks write about now?
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Good stuff. I won't be online until tonight now so if anyone wants to write one for Saturday, please do it for then.
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Tremendous performance from Scotland... Defended deep but were extremely well organised and generally did OK on the counter. France had lots of possession and did get in behind us a few times but we managed to deal with pretty much everything they had. The goal was very well taken by McFadden and while the goalkeeper was done by the late swerve; the touch, turn and strike is worthy of great praise. Every Scottish player did what was asked of them and tonight is one of the best result's in Scottish football history. With even more young players developing all the time the future is certainly bright. Even if we don't qualify from the group (and we have a great chance) the squad (and managers) deserve immense credit for their own self-belief and spirit.
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Yep, I'll do one as well - let the others have a go first though...
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Good idea Gribz...
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This is why we have democracy... No change.
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Guys, Thinking of merging the Footie Chat Forum with this one. Might help the place look a wee bit busier and catalyse debate...? Anyone feel really strongly that I shouldn't do this? This would happen from next Monday.
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Guys, Thinking of merging the Footie Chat Forum with this one. Might help the place look a wee bit busier and catalyse debate...? Anyone feel really strongly that I shouldn't do this? This would happen from next Monday.