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How do we organise a blanket boycott of away games and games at Hampden?


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How do we do it? Following tonight's farce, we need to hit everyone where it hurts, and the way to do that is to make sure no Rangers fan attends any away match next season or any game at Hampden.

 

How can we ensure this happens?

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How do we do it? Following tonight's farce, we need to hit everyone where it hurts, and the way to do that is to make sure no Rangers fan attends any away match next season or any game at Hampden.

 

How can we ensure this happens?

 

You need all the supporters groups and the club to state in no uncertain terms that the rest of Scottish football can go fourth and multiply. The Rangers cash cow is closed until further notice.

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You need all the supporters groups and the club to state in no uncertain terms that the rest of Scottish football can go fourth and multiply. The Rangers cash cow is closed until further notice.

 

Absolutely, but there will still be fans who need to be brought into line. We'd need all the supporters groups on board and the club, so would take a lot of organising.

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Absolutely, but there will still be fans who need to be brought into line. We'd need all the supporters groups on board and the club, so would take a lot of organising.

 

Doubt you would stop the so called Ã?ber fans from going but you never know.

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"If there was ever a time in our Clubs 140 year old history that the Rangers Support should pull together as one, this is it.

We need to stand up together and show the so called band of 10 that we will not accept rule changes that could have a drastic effect on our Clubs future, it is being done because we are weak and down and at a time when we do not have a voice or a leader.

There comes a time when enough is enough and this is it, we, the Rangers Support need to quickly get together a work out a game plan that will stop this sham and show these people that we will be the masters of our fate not them.

We, the Rangers Support need to realise that we hold the key within our grasp as to whether they continue to exist as they are at present or show them what it would be like to live without the money generated from our loyal support at their home games, one thing is certain we would not miss the revenue generated from the 300 odd away fans who come to Ibrox.

These are the same people who voted to accept the ridiculous TV contract with the sham Irish company Setanta, after being told by both Rangers and Celtic that the Setanta deal would fail, which we all know did, and at a cost of Millions of Pounds in lost revenue to the SPL.

Both Rangers and Celtic at the time were adamant that they should accept the deal that was on the table from Sky TV even though it was lower bid it was a more realistic deal for Scottish Football at the time. When Setanta eventually went bust the SPL then went cap in hand to Sky TV with their tails between their legs only to find that Sky had substantially reduced their previous offer, this was all down to the greed of the smaller SPL clubs, some things never change. Now these same people think they can exist without a healthy Rangers FC, well I can tell them they are in for a real shock. WATP"

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