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  1. On 9 February 2019 at 14:31, RANGERRAB said:

    It’s not referees from outside Scotland we need Brendan.

     

    It’s a compliance officer from outside Scotland we need. 

     

    To date, all three we’ve had have been lawyers & ST holders at Celtic Park.

     

    Is that just coincidence Brendan ? Certainly did you a big favour last Wednesday against Hibs didn’t she?

     

     

    Decent point in theory Rab. Worth remembering that everyone can be bought. Brendan's just stirring the proverbial. No wonder he's loved...

  2. 6 hours ago, Frankie said:

    I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all our contributors and listeners and wish them - as well as our all site users - all the very best for 2019.

    Cheers Frankie. Same goes to you, the members of the pod team, the Gersnet fellowship and our listeners wherever they may be.

     

    Health and happiness to all in 2019.

  3. Suspiciously, a story regarding Gordon Neely has made it to number three on the most watched videos on the BBC news website. A story from May no less!

     

    An orchestrated campaign by dhims in denial who have nothing better to do on their holidays? Or facilitation by techs in PQ, Media City or Network?

  4. It is vitally important that our support don't adopt the 'beat before we start' mindset. That's the yahoos domain. They are past masters at going on to the pitch beat before the game starts - the nineties were a perfect example of this.

    We have seen what effect a quiet crowd (not expecting to do anything) can have with being detrimental to a performance this season in the game v Spartak at Ibrox. If we as a crowd turn up and are overly edgy, it'll transmit on to the park. Yes, we don't have a great team in terms of quality, but we can still roar the team on and help them overachieve. 

     

    Can we try and stay positive? 

     

    If we suffer a reverse, hopefully Gerrard hasn't been culpable and the upshot is that the board realise that they are going to have to find more money to afford a better standard of player.

     

    Otherwise, all they are doing is delaying the inevitable. And that doesn't bear thinking about.

  5. 9 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    Yesterday's Shereen Nanjiani show once again included Angela Haggerty. As stated, she has been introduced under a number of supposed designations over the year, in future she will be known as, 'a Philosopher'.

     

    No shit, Angela announced that she had undertaken a course on Philosophy. The Rene Descartes of Cardonald College extrapolated on her achievement, "philosophy is all about thinking". I feel a new age of enlightenment is upon us.

     

    I think therefore I am will soon transpire into the more Yahoo acceptable, 'I hate, therefore I'm a Bam'. What will become of us all, when Angela starts thinking?

    In the name of ****.

     

    This country is well and truly goosed.

  6. 6 hours ago, Bill said:

    Levein is a wind-up merchant. I find him hilarious. It's a mistake to take this seriously. He's just making mischief, taking the piss out of a Scottish football he knows to be absurd and corrupt.

    That may well be the case Bill.

     

    But he's still a woman's front bottom, hilarious or otherwise.

  7. 3 hours ago, Gaffer said:

    I watched this too Frankie, and had goosebumps at stages.  It was strange because I only tend to feel that association when it's my own team.  When you see his journey, I agree with you 100% that he was a perfect fit for us.  Sometimes the timing can be all wrong, but he has had this opportunity at the perfect time for us and him.  You're right, he may not win us a trophy, but after watching that "film" I knew I didn't want any other manager in the world at our club right now.

    Easy Gaffer.

     

    Stevie will win us trophies (plural). The man is a winner.

  8. More disinformation on the BBC website.

     

    Headline misleads the reader into thinking crowd disorder happened at Ibrox rather than the Chamber of Secrets. I don't know the best way of complaining about this - does anyone know?

     

     

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  9. Pie in the sky, I know, but I'd like to see the big screens re-sited to the opposite side of the pitch and the corners properly redeveloped to increase the capacity of the stadium. I'd also like the top tiers of the Copland and Broomloan extended in a similar manner to the Govan circa 2006. The steel superstructure of the main stand roof given a clean and/or a coat of paint too while we are at it.

     

    The footprint of the stadium needs new asphalt everywhere and the Edmiston Club needs something done with it. It might put Robert Marshall's nose out of joint, but if the club were to develop a sizeable bar/restaurant setup in there, I'd spend a few quid knowing that it'd go back to the club.

  10. 2 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    "we want to hear from Rangers supporters".

     

    Since the turn of the year, it has become a constant refrain from Tam Cowan. I suspect those inside the PQ gang hut have realised they no longer speak to or for the Rangers support? Of course, it's important that they are seen to have some communication, the BBC are the biggest broadcasters in the world. They have tried VoxPops with Bears, introduced guests with the most tenuous Rangers links, and regularly claim that some regulars on their shows are Rangers supporters, when they are clearly not ie Wullie Miller. The BBC charter promises to broadcast to all, it's a pledge to license fee payers.

     

    The bait laid by Tam Cowan was the ridiculous red card awarded to Daniel Candeias. He wanted to hear Rangers supporters' views? The means is social media, e-mails, tweets, facebook,.... etc. The show's Producer decides what is broadcast. There is no telephone communication anymore because it's a loss of control, and well how many Beeb Scotland Producers are still willing to call up, pretending to be Bears? Anyways, a few contributions were read out, a Bear claiming inside knowledge, and a couple of St Mirren fans; but hey, they have satisfied the license demands by claiming to want to hear from Rangers supporters.

     

    It also fails on a more important level. These last four weeks, the name Kenny McIntyre has featured. He is reckoned to be the last Rangers supporting staffer involved with football at PQ. DrStu' has attempted to paint a target on his back on a couple of occasions. We know DrStu' is attracted by purity, and loves the idea of a cleansing. It's all very rational to his mindset, Rangers supporters, "are H-u-ns and typical orange wankers". To be fair to DrStu', he doesn't want to hear from Rangers supporters. On Saturday, Cowan re-introduced his favourite comedy sketch idea, he advocated the BBC Scotland 1979 Ricki Fulton/Gerard Kelly skit of Rangers supposedly signing their first high profile catholic. They pulled it from discussion two weeks back because they heard from Rangers supporters, the sketch was based on a false memory. Tam did not want to hear that Rangers had signed dozens of catholics in their first fifty years, "aye from you Kenny"; he re-framed the sketch as Rangers signing their first prominent catholic.

     

    Really, it's all small potatoes because the bait was not intended for Rangers supporters, it was an attempt to draw out Jim Traynor. DrStu' suspected Jim had penned Rangers statement on the St Mirren match and was particularly interested in comments reference Willie Collum which included, "underlying issues". The PQ speculation was sectarianism is at play. The second half of the show had a guest that supported the underlying issue with Collum is his habit of running thirty yards with the red card already in hand ie not taking enough time to arrive at the correct decision. What is it with PQ and their constant need/desire to attack a former colleague? It has become a most unedifying habit. Perhaps, some transparency from Beeb Scotland is required, they want to speak to Jim Traynor.

     

    On Sunday, the A Team was assembled in Livingston. Big Dick, Liam McLeod, Wullie Miller, Pat Bonner, and Scott McDonald spun a nil-nil draw into a really good game. The pitch took pelters, ra Sellik's exertions against Champions League level opposition on Thursday night was to the fore, and Dolly Menga MUST be cited by the Compliance Officer. At quarter to three, Rob McLean read out both teams and substitutes involved in the three O'Clock kick-off at Ibrox. The show finished at 3 O'Clock, another Dandy Don, Jeff Webster took over to talk Rugby until Five O'Clock. Rob McLean remained on the PQ naughty step to cover events at Ibrox. There was a few goal updates, and a half-time report; it was hilarious listening as Rob tripped his way through, seriously attempting to avoid mentioning he was watching RTV in the studio. Even Jeff Webster could be heard laughing in the background.

     

    BBC Scotland's five O'Clock news and sports headlines told us all where they are at, we received a match report from Livingston, all the English football results, and the newscaster offered, "you can read the match report from Ibrox on BBC Scotland's website". Seven goals from the good guys was just too much of a choker.

     

    "we want to hear from Rangers supporters"?

    They can ram it.

  11. This might have something to do with it, but no doubt there will be more to the story than what has been reported.

     

    https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/3227934/motherwell-glasgow-sheriff-court-fan-run-over-car-nathan-mortimer/

     

    Or it could be a case of both the court case and police informants?

     

    Who knows?

  12. 1 minute ago, BEARGER said:

    Found this, “they (Motherwell) attacked a member of the Union Bears in his car, he attempted to drive off and in doing so mowed down a wee lad (who I believe was with the mob attacking the car). Motherwell grassed him in and he got 18 months jail.”

    That happened a while back.

  13. 3 minutes ago, Waltersgotstyle said:

    What was that Celtic montage all about before their highlights on Sportscene.

     

    I was also disappointed to see that they failed to tell the full story in regards to the Motherwell red card. They focused on the two yellow card offences but did not even show the challenge that happened in between that could have seen McHugh sent off.

    Does this selective editing surprise anybody anymore WGS?

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