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Looks like FARE’s mask has slipped at last. We’ve known all along that this vile, secretive organisation is filled with hate-filled, Rangers-hating yahoos with an agenda against Rangers. They kid on they’re anti-racist but now we see they’re racist themselves by employing this sort of pond life. How many others like this have they got? And spare me the ‘junior employee ‘ nonsense. ? The Rangers board must advise UEFA that these Rangers-hating, racists are no longer welcome at Ibrox for European games. And the SFA must act too (for once) in support of one of its foremost clubs. There is no room in football for this now discredited organisation5 points
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For 65 minutes we were excellent , then they brought on that giant of a Center forward and our legs started to go , longest 5 mins of my life , well since the last time . So proud of these players .2 points
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So proud of them all. Many won’t continue far on this journey but they’ve taken us way beyond anyone’s expectations in Europe and we stand on the cusp of domestic success. I have nothing but optimism for the future of Rangers and it’s a hell of a long time since I could say that. Let’s go.2 points
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No! it was Rangers fans dressed up as YB fans who then infiltrated the away section and set off sectarian flares!2 points
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Morelos equal top scorer in the groups with 5 goals. Sharing top spot with Munir of Sevilla and Bruno Fernandes of Sporting CP. Barisic equal second on assists with 3. Shares that second spot with 10 others.2 points
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I have had a conversation with Suck and he has agreed to not only help with the idea, but to fund any costs for it from the FF EBT-overspill account. As a small gesture to Dave King to mark his announcement at the AGM of an intention to step down from his role as Chairman we will be commissioning a book that will contain personal messages from those supporters who wish to say thank you. The Email address DK_Book@outlook.com has been set up and over the next month or so, I will collate and proof any Email sent that contains a message that an individual may like to put forward. I believe that this gives us a chance for a far more intimate ‘thank you’ than might ordinarily be afforded and I would love to think that he will be able to look back in a decade or so and see the regard in which he is held by so many. The intention is to gather messages, have them printed by a professional and bound in a fitting cover and to ask for the book to passed onto Dave King at a suitable time. I understand fully that some may not like the idea, or feel it a little over the top, and I would like to politely ask them to hold their council to allow people who see value in the idea to discuss it and to contribute. It goes without saying that all messages will be vetted stringently, more to filter out the lurkers than anything, but any inappropriate comments will not be included in the book. Posters are welcome to send in multiple entries if they have non FF using friends or family who would like to say a piece and the messages can be signed, or not, at the poster's discretion. A location would be a nice touch, to help show the world-wide contribution. For Example: N_L South Yorkshire I will be looking for someone with better writing ability than myself to pen a short fore-word further down the line and volunteers can drop me a PM!2 points
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Maybe he shouldn't be too surprised but NOBODY deserves to have a close family member's death rubbed in their face. Everything I have heard about Scott Brown is that he is actually a very nice person privately. My son has met him a few times through Kevin Thomson and really likes him as a person.... hates him on the pitch right enough. Singing fuck the huns isn't that big of a deal IMO - we live in a perma-offended society. We all laughed at Bob Malcolm signing an autograph with FTP or Findlay singing the sash. I'm not going to get bent out of shape about a solitary word. Where my real frustration lies is in the inconsistency of its application.2 points
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Used to see him around Hamilton all the time, an approachable guy. Only once saw him in a pub where he was drinking a pint of, wait for it, orange and lemonade. Don't know if he was an actual teetotaler. Davie's career was winding up just as the big money contracts started coming into the game so he missed out on that. There's a bronze statue of him in Hamilton Palace sports grounds. Plaque: DAVID COOPER 1956-1995. THIS STATUE WAS ERECTED BY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL AS A TRIBUTE TO FOOTBALL LEGEND DAVID COOPER. 1974 - 1977 Clydebank FC. 1977 - 1989 Glasgow Rangers FC. 1989 - 1993 Motherwell FC. 22 full international caps. 3 Scottish League Championship Medals. 4 Scottish Cup Winner Medals. 7 Scottish League Cup Winner Medals. Artist: Kenny Mackay - Scott Associates. The statue was unveiled on 18th March 1999 by Councillor Tom McCabe Leader of South Lanarkshire Council and Alistair McCoist footballer and friend on March 18th 1999.2 points
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I note BBC Sports last jottings from last night after live CL coverage, from Jonathan Jurejko posted at 22.30hrs. Goodbye! Another night done, another decade done. Thats the Champions League done for the twenty tens. But we have one last piece of European action to get through before 2019 disappears. Tomorrow's Europa League action featuring Arsenal, Manchester United, Wolves, and Celtic. Join us then. BBC radio Scotland are covering ra Sellik live in Romania and at eight O'Clock when our game kicks-off, they go off air. Tonight will be the fourth time they have provided no coverage from Ibrox in a European game. It's premeditated, Jonathan Jurejko above is telling us, only four British clubs participating in Europa League action. Party streamers and balloons in the Gang Hut.2 points
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FARE have provided reports this season that has seen UEFA close 6,000 seats at Ibrox over two group games in the Europa Cup. The cost to our club is circa £200,000. Sean Huddleston could have been the FARE representative penning those reports. Sean is born and bred in West Belfast, his tertiary education appears to have been conducted in Scotland. Sean has been a season ticket holder at Sellik Park for five years, and a shareholder these last three. Further, Sean has been a volunteer worker at ra Sellik museum and visitor centre for six years.His social media pages also mention his position as an established writer on the Celtic Underground. Someone should ask Stuart Cosgrove if FARE have an objectivity problem?2 points
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One off game Rangers will be at home, game on 12th or 13th February1 point
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I got too nervous. I had to go and watch the Wolves. They were very good.1 point
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Potential opponents in the last 32 Winners From Europa League groups Sevilla Malmo Basel LASK Arsenal Espanyol KAA Gent Istanbul Basaksehir Sporting Braga Man Utd Dropping Down From Champions League Ajax Red Bull Salzburg Inter Milan Benfica1 point
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Relieved we are through but I feel strangely flat after that. I guess the run of home wins had to end sometime and at least it hasn't been fatal.1 point
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Very frustrating losing that goal, however I would have settled for qualification before kick off!. Harder team in the last 32 now, but we are there and that is brilliant1 point
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I bet they don't though. There's no need, afterall there will be no politicians rushing to condemn this, and no report by FARE or any of the other hate speech organisation. They are all too busy watching Celtic tonight, or trawling through Rangers supporters' footage to see if they can see or hear anything from big bad Rangers fans. I'm sick of these double standards.1 point
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Won't be a patch on the Craig Whyte book coming out on how to lose a pound I have been told he's booked in for a book singing at WH Smiths you will be able to go along and shake his hand or even his neck .1 point
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Everyone Anyone ONCE again the spotlight will fall on Rangers and our supporters as Steven Gerrard’s players attempt to secure a place in the knock-out stages of the Europa League. https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/everyone-anyone-5/1 point
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Next March will see the 25th anniversary of the passing of Davie Cooper. I am helping to organise a tribute dinner in the Thornton Suite on 28th March (international break weekend) Information is available on www.daviecooperdinner.co.uk Proceeds will be split between the Former Players Benevolent Fund and Rangers Youth Development Company. I hope my Gersnet colleagues will help support the event.1 point
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After FARE retweeting this, surely now this lot can be held to account the clear as day bias against Rangers and the Rangers fans? Wether it was an individual employee or not, this is what we are up against but like I've seen many say before, we need to get our house in order before we can go after them. Just a matter of biding our time providing we don't give them any ammo in the meantime?1 point
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Club 1872 Statement on FARE Dear Member Club 1872 is extremely concerned about an incident this morning where the official account of Football Against Racism Europe (FARE) retweeted a derogatory tweet from a Celtic fan regarding Rangers Football Club and its supporters. FARE has now confirmed that one of their employees retweeted the offensive tweet which was subsequently deleted. They have also issued a statement on Twitter which completely fails to address how and why this happened and is misleading as to the content of the tweet and how long it remained on their Twitter account before they deleted it. FARE has also not given any indication of what action they are taking to address the ongoing concern that a number of their employees are biased against Rangers Football Club. This incident raises further questions about the impartiality and transparency of the organisation, which UEFA has placed in a very powerful position with regard to supporter behaviour at European games. We made Rangers aware of this incident early this morning and they have now confirmed to us that they will be raising the matter with both FARE and UEFA. In the meantime, ahead of a crucial final group game in the Europa League tomorrow night, we would remind supporters of their duty to ensure that no further sanctions are forthcoming from UEFA for sectarian chanting. Regardless of ongoing issues regarding impartiality and transparency with FARE, until UEFA properly examine the way in which the organisation operates they retain the ability to report any incidents as they see fit. Any future sanction for sectarian singing is likely to include a full closure of Ibrox, which would impact tens of thousands of our supporters and have a negative impact on the club’s finances as it continues to improve the playing squad and upgrade club facilities. As supporters we must continue the vocal and positive backing which the team has received in recent months. Club 18721 point
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PQ Time Line. Sunday, the day of the league Cup final, the most vocal on BBC Radio Scotland were the Gang Hut Dandies. They continue to peddle Aberdeen are ra Sellik challengers and were relieved ra green'n'grey triumphed. Big Dick, Liam McLeod, Wullie Miller sang the praises. It must be said, all admitted Jullien's strike was offside. Sportscene, as usual had Dandy, Jonathon Sutherland hosting, Michael Stewart and Thommo providing comment. Again, they chorused, 'offside'. Overall, praise for the Rangers performance. Monday, BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound had Gary Caldwell as the guest. In one hour of broadcast, the word, 'offside' was not mentioned. The former Sellik Skipper chose to get after James Tavenier. As Wigan Boss, he let him go because he did not possess the correct mentality. Managing Partick Thistle unsuccessfully for under a year allows Caldwell to pass judgement, Tav' has many attributes, good assists, but is not a winner. A comfort to Chris Sutton. Tuesday, Tom English, the Limerick renaissance man got all psychological. Obviously rocking Connie McLaughlin's inner buzz, he stuck it on Ryan Jack for hugging Stevie G, and shedding a tear. Apparently, Scott Brown, a real man's man would never do such like. Tom's diagnosis is thus; Rangers are a weaker team psychologically than ra Sellik. He praised both Jack's and Rangers performance. Alpha male, Broony post match did not share a hug and shed a tear; no siree Bob, he went out with his mates and sang, 'Fcuk the H-u-ns'. Real tumescent skipper behaviour, we await Dr Tom's prognosis? Another Sellik employee was on message with Broony, Sports Therapist(and Mental Health First Aider), Caitlin Brown got herself photographed holding aloft the League Cup, posted it on social media with the headline, 'Fcuk the H-u-ns'. I wonder what mental health professionals think of dearest Caitlin, maybe Dr Tom will call her out? All in all, an undeserved Sellik victory leads to strange behaviour in the Gang Hut. Time for BBC Scotland regular, Angela Haggerty to bring a bit of balance to proceedings?1 point
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SG needs to come out at todays presser and make a point of strongly supporting the team and Morelos in particular when it comes to mentality. The team turned up at Hampden and dominated the game. Alfredo kept getting into goal scoring positions and despite missing, didn´t hide. Time to lift the mood, Sunday has gone and we have to minimise scar tissue. The players need some positive public vibes prior to the game tomorrow. Hope the team news is positive for at least one of Jack or Davis because if both are out it´ll be a significant blow.1 point