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Gerrard has been sacked by Aston Villa.
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Beale has turned down Wolves, holding off for our approach😀We can hope.
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My favourite player as a boy.
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GvB has to go now. Performances are getting worse game on game. Tonight was absolutely dire.
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GPL Predictions Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Rangers vs Dundee
BEARGER replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Rangers 4 - 0 Dundee FGS Morelos -
Match Thread [FT] Motherwell 1 - 2 Rangers (Tillman 53; Lundstram 69)
BEARGER replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Well he did not play a blinder, surprise surprise. Sakala gets dropped and this imposter plays, I just don’t understand GVB. -
Match Thread [FT] Motherwell 1 - 2 Rangers (Tillman 53; Lundstram 69)
BEARGER replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Kent again! Do not get why this non trier is in the team. Probably play a blinder now, hopefully. -
Couple on here we could sign depending on cost. https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/spieler/vertragslosespieler/statistik/1/plus//galerie/0?ausrichtung=Abwehr&spielerposition_id=3&land_id=alle&altersklasse=&wettbewerb_id=alle&seit=2022&yt0=Show
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GPL Predictions Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Motherwell vs Rangers
BEARGER replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Motherwell 0 - 2 Rangers FGS Colak -
Now has an injury and being assessed. Muscle tightness felt during game but did not want to come off. King and Sands at weekend?
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“Haud me back” seems appropriate seeing this.
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I should have clicked on them🤦🏻♂️.
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Looks like Celtic have managed to equal a CL record tonight.
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When did the links to Twitter and YouTube appear? And why?
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GPL Predictions Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Rangers vs Liverpool
BEARGER replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Rangers 2 - 0 Liverpool FGS Colak -
GPL Predictions Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Rangers vs St Mirren
BEARGER replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Rangers 3 - 0 St Mirren FGS Colak -
He has resigned for family reasons, severe illness in family.
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Rangers head of communications David Graham has left the club Scottish Express Sport can reveal that that that man who revolutionised dealings with the media in his short spell at Ibrox has stepped down from his role. He was brought in during the summer of 2020 to take control. Graham, who is a former DUP Councillor and leading Orange Order member was appointed to the Rangers board in December last year as Director of Communications. Rangers have told us tonight: ‘We can confirm David Graham has resigned from his position of Communications Director at Rangers.’ It is understood that there are personal, family reasons behind the decision. When he was apppointed he said: “Rangers is proud to be a modern, diverse football club where people from all backgrounds, cultures and communities can unite to celebrate and support a common cause. “If you see the ground-breaking work the IFA have done to make Windsor Park as inclusive as possible, we’re going to learn lessons from Northern Ireland, we’re going to build and continue to have Rangers at the forefront of the football conversation as the world’s most successful football club.
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David Graham has resigned from club, so I have been told. Anyone heard anything or reason?
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Copied from elsewhere. Guys just a reminder that for the first time Samaritans have been given the opportunity to collect outside the ground tomorrow. We have volunteers from Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Glasgow & Stirling representing their branches from 1-3pm. Some volunteers worries about the banter around our bright green tabards and buckets but I’ve guaranteed them all bears will see the charity not the colour. It costs a massive amount every year to keep the branches going and anything you can share in this difficult time would be extremely welcome.
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Don’t know if there’s a time schedule for this. Been to one baseball game in US, seemed to spend half my time passing food along.
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Please note: If you are not attending this match and have transferred your ticket, please forward this on to those attending. Liverpool FC’s UEFA Champions League fixture against Rangers on Tuesday 4th October kicks off at 8PM. Please prepare for the match, plan your route to the stadium in advance and arrive early to make the most of the pre-match build up. We want your experience at Anfield to be as seamless and enjoyable as possible, so we’ve pulled together a handy hub of information to help prepare for match-day. Full details can be found here: Liverpool FC — Anfield TRAVEL Plan your route in advance. Please use public transport when travelling to Anfield, for more information about the available transport options, including express matchday bus services and more information on road closures around the Stadium please click here. Anfield Stadium is located in a residential area with a residents parking scheme in operation. 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Please ensure you have downloaded your NFC Pass to your smartphone, and it displays the next match you are attending before arriving at Anfield. Check your digital ticket for your access point. For a how-to guide on using the NFC Pass watch our video here. There is additional support on the day to help you use your NFC Pass. The ticket office will be open ahead of KO for enquiries and look out for the Fan Support team located around the ground ahead of kick off. Please be advised that anyone under the age of 16 years old attending the Anfield stadium, must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. Please remain seated throughout the match - Anfield is an all-seater stadium, persistent standing is not allowed this includes those areas which have railed seating. When celebrating or engaging in key moments of the match please act responsibly. 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For the UEFA Champions League fixture against Rangers on Tuesday 4th October (Kick off at 8PM) Supporters entering via turnstiles L and M will approach Anfield Rd from the direction of Arkles Lane as there is no access from the direction of 97 Avenue. At the end of the game when leaving the stadium, they will turn right on leaving the stadium. Supporters entering via Turnstiles Q will approach Anfield Rd from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane. At the end of the game when leaving the stadium, they will turn left on leaving the stadium. HEALTH, SAFETY & HYGIENE We ask you to comply with current government guidance regarding respiratory infections including COVID-19 which can be found via this link. 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GPL Predictions Bluebear54's GPL 2022/23: Liverpool v Rangers
BEARGER replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Ah! Got it now. 😀