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  1. Freedom of speech, simples !
    4 points
  2. These and political banners are all symptoms of the same Look At Me disease.
    3 points
  3. Armstrong would be a decent addition to the squad. We do need solid, down-to-earth footballers who are physical and direct. We have quality people, but too many of them try the fancy rather than the simple/practical stuff. A few blow hot and cold performance-wise as well. Getting someone who performs week in and week out on a decent level would be good for our strength in depth. IMHO, Wright is not too dissimilar to Armstrong, physical and quality-wise. In physical and rain-wrecked games like those at the weekend, you need these type of footballers, not the Matondos, Lammers and the like.
    3 points
  4. That was the Week that was. The SFA organise a ticket shambles for those intending to attend Germany next summer for the Euros, even managed to get the dates of two games wrong in their blurb. Have Aberdeen sold their cup final allocation? Sellik are defeated for the second time this season by Killie at Rugby Park. I could go on, what did RAB Cosgrove and Tam the Token fixate upon over the weekend? They finished their show by spinning a record dedicated to Rangers player, Todd Cantwell. It was a 1983 track from Culture Club's Kissing to be Clever album, 'I'll tumble 4 ya'. Rangers must be participating in a final this week.
    3 points
  5. I can’t see a problem criticising the police. As far as I know, the police aren’t a protected species that are beyond criticism, so long as it’s done lawfully and I’d have thought a banner would be perfectly OK.
    3 points
  6. ...... said the actress to the bishop
    2 points
  7. Maybe we should just buy every Scottish player playing in the SPL in the hope that one of them turns out to be decent and / or better than we currently have.
    2 points
  8. 2 points
  9. Surely you go to the football to see your team and cheer them on not to publicise personal issues.If I wanted to air my grievances at the match by way of flags I’d need to take a full signals locker with me. Rangers fans have rightly spent decades laughing at timothy and his fashion-statement causes. Don’t copy him.
    2 points
  10. Chances of Cifu's red card being rescinded? 1. Small 2. Minuscule 3. Negligible 4. You're having a laugh
    2 points
  11. Before anyone gets too excited, remember the core of the current squad's recent record at the Piggery. Celtc aren't as good as they were under Postecoglu but we're no great shakes either.
    2 points
  12. This season resembles two baldies fighting over a comb. They aren't very good and are there for the taking. We are in semi-permanent transition and are prone to stumbling.
    2 points
  13. It's a banner at the football. And the way football fans are often treated is also 'dehumanising'.
    2 points
  14. To quote your good pal, the RZA: Father-U-C-King the Police! 😀
    1 point
  15. The referee was about 6 yards away & had a perfect view of the tackle. He gave a yellow card. Why did VAR need to get involved?
    1 point
  16. Nonsense, merely showing off as a student of historical idioms
    1 point
  17. Aha, the old vermin shears. Some of our members are out of control, using insults like that 🤣 Apply the snips.
    1 point
  18. Bit like me and the drum 😀😉
    1 point
  19. I don't understand getting wound up about a banner displayed by the assembled drummer boys. Criticising the police is NOT a political statement and although I personally wouldn't hold up a banner to that effect at a football match, they are perfectly entitled to do so. If you want to impose restrictions on them then ban that fukking drum.
    1 point
  20. They're not as 'moronic' as nationalists.
    1 point
  21. Wonder if theses morons would ask or accept help from the police?
    1 point
  22. He'd have been sent to the monitor with 'possible red card' ringing in his ear I should imagine, I'd love for you to be correct and that he's simply been told to have a second look but they're usually given an indication of what the outcome should be. You've heard Carragher and Neville say this about VAR in the prem and they can listen in on the VAR on comms. Unless it's changed of course, which it should, but the ref just having a second look with no prejudice or bias towards an outcome from the control room isn't the protocol as far as I'm aware. A lot of waffle, sorry. Fucking refs man.
    1 point
  23. There’s a not displeasing spontaneity about that but imagine sitting at home, making your wee flag or even worse, spending money buying one then toting it on to the ‘bus and fluttering at the ground while you’re waiting for your team to score a goal. May as well take your library book if you’re not all that interested in the football.
    1 point
  24. Can't wait for Lammers and Dessers to have as many league winner medals as Morelos and Kent.
    1 point
  25. Ultras should be more concerned about the explosion of cuckery that follows after anything that they do.
    1 point
  26. None of us want to see our players sent off, but soft or not, when it happened I knew he was off straight away. The important thing for me was the way the rest of the Gers came together and finished the job. Like these individual players or not Clement has them fighting for each other and playing like a team. C'mon The Rangers
    1 point
  27. Always good to get a rational post-match analysis.
    1 point
  28. It's the right thing to do but to hope for a result from the SFA in the week before a cup final is beyond optimism.
    1 point
  29. 1 point
  30. SPFL Highlights Still unconvinced that it was intentional or unintentional "serious foul play" by Cifuentes.
    1 point
  31. I think it happens most years here. So many teams take tankings from us and them.
    1 point
  32. Correction: Killie have +1 My point remains though: it's weird.
    1 point
  33. It was always like that as far back as I can remember.
    1 point
  34. What a day The Hammers got well hammered City got back on track The toffees are fighting back And Spurs played like the days of Blanchflower and Greaves
    1 point
  35. aye and Hearts have Lawrence Ronaldinho Shankland (according to some on Gersnet) so will hopefully beat them!
    1 point
  36. The Cup final is the most important. Win that and we will have serious bounce heading into January
    1 point
  37. It does but we need to get rid of this stage fright we get when they drop points. We had made some progress on the goal difference but then Aberdeen gave them a big help at parkhead a few weeks back..
    1 point
  38. Sima - Lammers (F*ck you!) - McCausland Cantwell Rice - Lundstram Barisic - souttar - Goldson - Tavernier Butland
    1 point
  39. But also take into account the cash they could make from European qualification if they keep him. That may value us out of it.
    1 point
  40. Players have more agency in this than we're giving them credit for. If we approach Hearts for example and make a bid of say £1.5 mil for Shankland Hearts are within their rights to say 'no' for a variety of good reasons, not least their inability to replace Shankland and his contribution to their side. But, if Shankland knows moving to Rangers would give him a signing on fee of say £500,000 and see his salary treble, he's perfectly entitled to go to Hearts and say 'you're stopping me bettering myself and my livelihood, will you match Rangers salary offer'? If Hearts say 'no, you've got a contract honour it', then they've an unhappy player and, potentially unrest in their changing room, as it won't be just Shankland speaking with their agent about this. Shankland has 18 months left on his Hearts contract, he's a diminishing asset, worth less now than last summer and worth less next summer if he doesn't sign a contract extension. Hearts would need to weigh up criticism from their support and the loss of an important player, with cashing in on a player who by that point may no longer want to be there. This is the same scenario if we made a bid for an Aberdeen player or a Hibs player or any club in Scotland with the exception of Celtic. It's all very well for Aberdeen or whoever to play hardball and demand well over the odds for a player, but it's not without consequences not least pressure from the player himself. It was reported that the reason we allowed Sakala to leave in the summer was the offer made to him by the Saudi side was not one we could match and so we wouldn't stand in his way. I expect it was the same with Aribo and Bassey the summer before. Every club has to balance the books, keep their support onside and their playing squad happy. It's easier for Aberdeen or Hearts to convince a potential signing to join if they can point to a 'pathway' to a bigger club with higher salaries, even if the club is Rangers.
    1 point
  41. Good effort and good result despite a 12 man Dundee side. Clancy you prick.
    1 point


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