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I am damaged goods due to the treatment of Rangers, (club, fans, players) by the SFA, Scottish clubs & Scottish gutter press, our fans are hated, our club is hated and our players are hated by them all, they all tried to kill our club and continue to attack us. I will never forget or forgive them, so for me I do not give a flying fuck about Scottish football or the national team. I am surprised some Rangers fans are easy to forgive them all??.3 points
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Alfredo Morelos of Rangers has become the first player to score 14 goals before Christmas in a European season. Alfredo Morelos has aleady made history in this season's UEFA Europa League – and the Rangers striker could yet snatch a further record from Colombian compatriot Radamel Falcao. ALL THE UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE STATS Morelos was the top scorer in UEFA Europa League qualifying this season with eight goals, and added a group-stage leading six to take Rangers to the round of 32. The total of 14 is the most ever scored by a player in a UEFA football club competition before Christmas. It is enough to leave Morelos already in joint sixth for the most goals scored in a whole UEFA men's club competition season, and just four off the record of Falcao, set in helping Porto win the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League. In that campaign, Falcao scored in the first leg of the play-off round before claiming 17 in the competition proper, the same tally as Cristiano Ronaldo's total in Real Madrid's 2013/14 UEFA Champions League triumph. The record for the UEFA Women's Champions League is 15 by Lyon's Ada Hegerberg in 2017/18, while the most in any European club competition was André Vanderlei's 19 for Action 21 Charleroi in the 2003/04 UEFA Futsal Cup. Most goals in a single UEFA men's club competition season (including qualifying) 18 Radamel Falcao (Porto, 2010/11 UEFA Europa League)17 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, 2013/14 UEFA Champions League)16 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, 2015/16 UEFA Champions League)15 Jürgen Klinsmann (Bayern München, 1995/96 UEFA Cup)15 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, 2017/18 UEFA Champions League)14 José Altafini (AC Milan, 1962/63 European Champion Clubs' Cup)14 Lothar Emmerich (Borussia Dortmund, 1965/66 European Cup Winners' Cup)14 Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Schalke, 2011/12 UEFA Europa League)14 Lionel Messi (Barcelona, 2011/12 UEFA Champions League)14 Alfredo Morelos (Rangers, 2019/20 UEFA Europa League) 14 Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United, 2002/03 UEFA Champions League)14 John Wark (Ipswich Town, 1980/81 UEFA Cup) https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2637098.html2 points
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Now that the draw has been made a closer look at our UEFA Youth League opponents. https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com/2019/12/17/athletico-madrid-uefa-youth-league/2 points
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Yes I had that thought too when I saw this one floated recently. And if Lee wants to know why he would go to Rangers well let's just refer him to Joe Aribo. Who damaged his career by going to Rangers to play European football and possibly going to be playing in the last 32 of the EL. Alongside then being selected by Nigeria to play international football. All that seems a no brainer to everybody but Lee Boyer.2 points
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I supported Scotland in my younger days. After the Duncan Ferguson incident, I lost interest but still preferred Scotland to win. Since we were demoted, I became neutral and more recently, because of the way Rangers are continually treated differently and because of the Tranny Army - which I consider an embarrassment - I, more often than not, hope Scotland lose. I couldn't care less if anyone agrees with my viewpoint but I know quite a few Bears who do (and most of them have season cards for Ibrox).2 points
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You're surprised given the way that Rangers players and fans have been treated by the Scotland fans? The treatment of our club by the SFA? Are you really that surprised? FWIW, I do hope Scotland qualify, but I can understand the way that many bears have turned away from Scotland.2 points
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And that's the thing Ian. I don't think (m)any of us can actually complain about Morelos's booking at the weekend. He shouldn't have done it, it was a booking, he had already been booked, and should have been sent off given that. The issue isn't whether he should have been booked or not - it is the complete and utter inconsistency of it all. There are multiple times it happens, not just by opposition players to Rangers fans but in almost every game there is - Boyd did it when he scored against Aberdeen I think and they had been calling him a fat bastard and he ran over to them making the fat belly motion. Technically a booking - nothing happened. The inconsistency in the application is incredible ! You are wrong, by the way, when you said "no other player would have been sent off for that".... Halliday and Candeias got sent off for similar (2nd bookings)…. however, you and I both can see the theme and I get the point you were making2 points
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Hey all, Sorry for the slight downtime tonight. We had to just push out a forum software update. All sorted now and opened the boards again. Anyone spot any issues drop me or Frankie a Pm. Cheers Bf1 point
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I'd sign him just to piss Lee Bowyer off again.1 point
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I meant no other player other than a Rangers player, but I'm sure you knew that ?. We get refereed to a different standard for sure and that is what pisses me off, and when I see/hear Rangers fans saying '' that's the rules he shouldn't have done it'' is quite annoying, we all know the rules!!, but the rules aren't applied fairly across the board. The video clip I posted showing Kris Boyd at HT saying ''if it wasn't Morelos doing it then it wouldn't be highlighted'', for a separate incident in the 1st half proves we are treated differently to the rest of Scottish football.1 point
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Personally, I see the SFA XI being as representative of Scotland as the SNP. A big deal for a few but an irritating distraction for the rest of us.1 point
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I agree that Morelos should not have been given a second yellow for that but I strongly disagree that things are worse 'these days' as far as abuse from the crowd goes, certainly not in football.1 point
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Think it could be because you used mobile.twitter.com rather than www.twitter.1 point
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According to odds that Franc posted above, the bookies can´t separate the teams either.1 point
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