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would rather let her sniff Novichok than go anywhere near that desperate failed hack.2 points
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Although I pranced about in a kilt many times myself when younger, I eventually reached a stage when it dawned on me how fatuous it was to wear a clown's outfit invented by a Lancastrian and popularised by a royal German fantasist and pretend it somehow made me look "Scottish". Skean dhu, silver sporran, brogues laced up your legs, frilly shirt, daft jacket - pure numptiness. No wonder we struggle with identity in Scotland. That said, I do like a bit of tartan on the stairs. Just not in-your-face blue.2 points
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I did a PDF Rangers Songbook in 2008 (Manchester, you know) with 41 songs, pure football songs. Actually contacted our new fans liason officer about it soon after he was appointed - no reply. Maybe I should try to make money with it too ... Songs and the first line ... 3 Blue is the colour - Well I wear a little gold on my finger 3 Every other Saturday - Every other Saturday’s my half day off 4 Every Saturday - When I was just a little boy 5 Flesher’s Haugh - We stand side by side, way down by the Clyde 6 Follow Follow - Though the straits be broad or narrow 7 Follow the Boys in Blue - We are the to conquer them all 8 Glasgow Rangers - Dream Team - Here we go, here we go, go Glasgow Rangers go 8 Glasgow Rangers – Nine in a row - One magical moment, when the whole world … 9 Have you seen the Glasgow Rangers - Have you seen the Glasgow Rangers 9 La Reve Passé - The Rangers Story - See them march on, marching on through the … 10 How can you buy Willie Woodburn - An Englishman landed in Edmiston Drive 10 It’s Rangers for me - The English have Charlton, the Irish … 11 Jim Baxter – The King - From the pits of Fife they brought him 12 King Kai - I’ll sing you a song, so glorious and true 12 Light Blue Heroes - We marched along and sang our songs 13 Men of Ibrox - Men of Ibrox fit and proud 14 Paisley Road West - Ever since I recall I have followed football 15 Proud Legions - Proud Legions of Rangers, on us you can rely 15 R.A.N.G.E.R.S. - They come from all of Glasgow 16 Recollections - From the tender age of 8 years old 17 Rangers over here - Now many years ago my boys 18 Sam English - There was a proud young Protestant 18 The Blue Flag - Hello, Hello, how do you do? 19 The Blue Sea of Ibrox - I have sailed the wild Atlantic 20 The Boys in Royal Blue - There is a team down Ibrox way 20 (The Boys of the) Ibrox Brigade - Once I dreamt of Glasgow Rangers 21 The Famous Glasgow Rangers - As I was walking doon the Copland Road 21 The Glasgow Rangers Boys - We are the Glasgow Rangers Boys 22 The Legend of Alan Morton - He was a proud young Airdrie lad 22 The Loyal Rangers Fan - Oh I’m a loyal Rangers fan and I come from … 23 The Rangers Song - Follow Glasgow Rangers, Follow them true! 23 Top of the Table - From the start of the season, they wrote … 24 Underneath the Floodlights - Underneath the floodlights, last Thursday … 25 We are Rangers We are Rangers, we are Rangers, no-one … 25 We are the People - We are the people, who sing of victory 25 We shall not be moved - We’re on our way to Ibrox 25 We went to Wolverhampton - We went to Wolverhampton not so very long 26 We’ll be with you - Oh Rangers, we’ll be with you 27 Who’s that team? - Who’s that team they call the Rangers? 27 Willie Woodburn - His name was Willie Woodburn 28 Wolverhampton Town - I’ve been in exile for some years1 point
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OK I'm fascinated to see what I must have missed. Tell me when we ever made it out of the group stages. Did I imaging Peru and Iran. Or Costa Rica and Morocco? Eight WC finals and failed at the first hurdle each time. The odd creditable match changes nothing - in a results business we long since passed the stage where qualification for a tournament should be celebrated as an achievement. Wales, and Northern Ireland have achieved what we still haven't been able to. When we do, that will be the time to dance in the streets.1 point
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He was a great Rangers player but so much about him since he left in 1998 has tarnished that status. All in all, since in all good faith I can no longer see him as a credit to our club, I prefer just to ignore him.1 point
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I wonder if Scott Brown will come out of retirement for the finals. Bound to be a mhedia campaign.1 point
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No, sorry can't be gersnet mascot, she's already got that role for VB Pays better and she likes the anonymity1 point
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Own up. You use bootblack on the snout and pads. Erra ‘feeshel gersnet mascot. Unless compo nominates his cat.1 point
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The way this tourney has been re-jigged it would have been a travesty it we didnt reach the group stages. If still the old format then we would not have qualified....so agree with Bill, we have not achieved nothing unless we reach the knockout stages. Way OTT with the celebrations.1 point
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Borderers never wore kilts. It's Highland dress, not Scottish national dress. I got married in a suit in South Africa and the Sith Ifrikans kept asking me why I wasn't wearing a kilt. When I got sick of telling them the truth, I started asking them why they weren't wearing clogs or indigenous bushmen outfits.1 point
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No one wants to pour cold water on an achievement, however minor but it's hard not to comment on the general reaction to this qualification. Much of it is so far over the top as to be cringeworthy. I don't think I've seen a news bulletin since the game that would be out of place if we'd actually won the tournament. It simply confirms the neediness of a country that long ago swapped self-confidence for whining victimhood. For me, the first sign of something worthy of celebration will be when we attend one of these finals and get beyond the group stages, instead of the usual cannon-fodder failure we've thankfully been excused from for 22 years. Maybe this time. Maybe it would be better to keep our powder dryish.1 point
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My first game was September'63, a 0-5 victory at Cathkin Park against Third Lanarkshire Volunteers. My first visit to Ibrox was early December'63, we defeated Dundee United 3-2. My first European game was at Ibrox, September'64 we defeated Red Star Belgrade 3-1. My first Cup final was the '66 Scottish Cup final replay, we won 1-0 against ra Sellik. King Kai scored a raker. My first Euro' campaign was 66-67, I attended all four European Cup Winners Cup games at Ibrox. Glentoran, Borussia Dortmund(the then holders), Real Zaragoza, and Slavia Sofia. The strip change came at the start of '68-'69 season. The first home game was a pre-season friendly against Arsenal, a 2-2 draw. Scot Symon had been sacked, Davie Whyte appointed and the perceived wisdom was the change was part of the on-going modernisation of Rangers. In those days, it was the home side that changed in the event of a clash of colours. When Dundee and St Johnstone arrived, we were replete in red jerseys and blue socks with white tops. The game I remember most in the 60s was a pre-season game at Ibrox in '67, Eintracht Frankfurt had battered us in the '61 European Cup semi-final, they lost 7-2 in turn to Real Madrid in the Hampden final. My grandfather and old man thought our 5-3 victory over the Germans was to be a harbinger of the season coming. I was ten and believed them. Still, over 80,000 squeezed into Ibrox to witness our bit of revenge.1 point
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Fortunately, I'm only aware of one club. So long as Rangers weather the storm in one piece.1 point
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Don Revie a deep lying centre forward there's nothing new in football it's just fancy dan names from coaches trying to justify their pay packet.1 point