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  1. Why would places be limited?
  2. Join Us For The MardiGla Procession Tue 28th June 2022 As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion and support of the Everyone Anyone campaign, Rangers Football Club and Rangers Charity Foundation are proud once again to be taking part in the MardiGla event in Glasgow on Saturday 16th July. Over 7,000 people took part in the colourful pride march last time it was held and we would like to offer supporters the chance to come together and walk with us this year. Everyone will receive a specially branded t-shirt and a banner will be organised for us to carry and walk behind. Details about meeting point, timings, walking route etc will be shared with participants nearer the time. Rangers Charity Foundation Director, Connal Cochrane, said: “We’re proud to stand side by side with the Club to reaffirm our commitment to inclusivity and show our support for the LGBT+ community. “The Foundation is committed to representing Everyone and Anyone and we hope that the Rangers family will enjoy celebrating this with us!” If you would like to join us on the day, please email rangerscharity@rangers.co.uk with the subject line MardiGla providing your name, contact details and T shirt size by Thursday 30th June at 5pm. Places will be limited.
  3. Someone on here selling a house🤣 https://www.facebook.com/273587472675761/posts/pfbid0Dio4ks1QweaKZ7rFYg15JYFyNFP4saRiC5zizS7fhSoGfyMtf4QUw3EmhsiW4LHLl/?d=n
  4. Another rumour to add to the list. https://www.givemesport.com/88026334-rangers-beating-celtic-to-3-5m-star-would-go-down-well-with-fans-at-ibrox
  5. The Funeral arrangements of Rangers and Scotland Legend Davy Wilson's funeral are as follows. Family and Friends of Davy are invited to attend his funeral Service At 3pm prompt on Fri 1st July 2022 The service will be held at the Hurlet Crematorium, Glasgow Rd, Barrhead Glasgow G53 7TH At the family request Bright colours are encouraged The cortege will pass the front doors of Ibrox Stadium at approx 2.05pm 2.15pm that same day, should fans wish to gather to pay their respects. The family would like to thank everyone for the kindness shown to them at this sad time.
  6. Now that really is hilarious. Get a life, it’s a football club.
  7. Hilarious that some fans believe they can decide who’s a Rangers fans and who is not.
  8. 36 minutes ago, BEARGER said: Heart & Hand alluding to Aribo going soon? They're about two months behind me then.
  9. I see we have signed Jack Lovelace, the new wonder kid. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zak_Lovelace
  10. Not really. If you said it two months ago and he’s still here, that’s not “going soon”.😉
  11. Heart & Hand alluding to Aribo going soon?
  12. https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/sport/20224334.robby-mccrorie-transfer-stance-revealed-allan-mcgregor-signs-new-rangers-deal/?ref=twtrec Robby McCrorie set for Ibrox exit after Rangers keeper stance change ahead of new campaign Exclusive by Christopher Jack@Chris_Jack89Senior Rangers Writer RANGERS keeper Robby McCrorie is set to quit Ibrox this summer after seeing his route to first team action blocked once again ahead of the new campaign. The 24-year-old is entering the final 12 months of his contract with his boyhood heroes but will not put pen-to-paper on an extension as he seeks a move to kick-start his career. And Rangers now run the risk of losing one of their most promising up-and-coming talents for free next summer unless they do a deal that will see McCrorie bring an end to his lengthy association with the club in the coming weeks. Herald and Times Sport understands that McCrorie was given assurances over his place in Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s plans this term but now feels that he has no option but to head for the exit door to avoid another wasted season on the bench after a change in stance at Ibrox. It is understood that Manchester United have added McCrorie - who was called up for Scotland duty for the recent Nations League clashes with the Republic of Ireland and Armenia - to their list of potential targets this summer as incoming boss Erik ten Hag prepares for an extensive overhaul of the Red Devils squad. A handful of English clubs are keeping close tabs on McCrorie’s situation as he prepares to return to pre-season action with Van Bronckhorst’s squad and aims to hit the ground running ahead of the new campaign. But that will not be to stake his claim for the number one jersey this term as boss Van Bronckhorst gets set to put his faith in Jon McLaughlin despite Allan McGregor signing a new Ibrox deal this week after deciding not to hang up his gloves. McCrorie made two appearances for Rangers last term as he deputised for McGregor during the Europa League stalemate with Alashkert and then produced an accomplished showing on his Old Firm debut as Celtic were beaten at Ibrox. But he has now been left disillusioned with the keeper situation and will look to move on for the sake of his career as Rangers are left to recruit another shot-stopper to provide back-up to McLaughlin and McGregor during the upcoming campaign.
  13. https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/sport/20226152.ian-maxwell-denies-douglas-park-request-sfa-investigation-rangers-sponsorship-dispute-spfl/ Ian Maxwell denies Douglas Park request for SFA investigation into Rangers' sponsorship dispute with SPFL By Graeme McGarry@Graeme_McGarrySenior Sports Writer Rangers chairman Douglas Park claimed victory after the SPFL were forced to renegotiate their sponsorship deal with cinch over objections from Rangers. SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell has told Rangers and the SPFL that their dispute has nothing to do with the Scottish game’s governing body, as he denied the request of Ibrox chairman Douglas Park to hold an independent investigation into the dispute involving the Premiership’s main sponsor, cinch. Park and Rangers claimed victory after the long-running saga finally ended last week with the SPFL renegotiating it’s deal with the firm so that the Ibrox club were not required to display their branding at their stadium or on their jerseys. A statement from Park’s Motor Group though slammed the SPFL for their handling of the issue, and demanded that the SFA investigate after the reputational damage and financial losses they have incurred throughout the legal process. Maxwell says though that the SFA will not look to get involved beyond the arbitration process they previously facilitated, and he sees no reason why the SPFL couldn’t set up an independent investigation of their own. “The arbitration is closed,” Maxwell said. “The SPFL have written to us to say it was their arbitration, they instigated and they have withdrawn their notice. So the arbitration as far as we are concerned is over. “In a broader sense, none of those disputes can be good for the game. There have been two or three since I have been in the post that we have had to deal with. They cannot be good for the public perception of the game because it is in-fighting and actually you need to get round the table and sort things out. “The arbitration has been dealt with. In terms of Rangers and the SPFL if they have a misunderstanding or there’s a complication around the rules or there’s a question mark around how they should be interpreting the rules then that’s actually for them to sort out amongst themselves. “The SPFL can set up their own independent enquiry to go and look at that and make sure everyone understands exactly how the regulations work going forward. I don’t think that’s something for us. Recommended by “It is an internal disagreement on the interpretation of their rules – that is how we got to this point. Obviously the arbitration process is now closed down so I think it is one for the SPFL board. There is no reason they can’t set up something to have a look at that. “If there is a breach of regulations we get involved. We would not get involved in anything outside of that. You would end up getting involved in absolutely everything. There has to be a line somewhere. “We have a judicial panel process. If there’s something comes to light that we have to look at from that perspective then we do it. “From an arbitration perspective, the simplest way I can define this is that it is a debate that happens in our house. We just get one party to talk to the other party and they sort it out between themselves. “We are not actually involved in a meaningful way. It is just we organise a process and make sure things happen the right way and try and find a resolution.”
  14. Mikkel Rakneberg? Some guys on Twitter pushing this one, young guy no real pedigree that I can see. Just seen original tweet was by Phantom, so we can ignore.
  15. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1539219595248164864
  16. Just hope it’s only as backup to McLaughlin, can see this ending in tears if he’s first choice.
  17. https://www.rangers.co.uk/article/allan-mcgregor-signs-contract-extension/feAvnDFGwGvqXsVGwSn7Q RANGERS are delighted to announce goalkeeper Allan McGregor has today signed a one-year contract extension. McGregor, 40, has made an astonishing 469 appearances for the club to date, with 48 of them coming last season where he made a huge contribution to Gers reaching the UEFA Europa League final. After coming through the club’s youth programme, McGregor featured on the substitutes bench for the Light Blues as far back as January 1999 when he was just 16, in an away match at Dundee. It wasn’t until the 2001/02 campaign that he became a more familiar figure around the first-team as a number of experienced goalkeepers departed, meaning he became the permanent number two to the legendary Stefan Klos. His debut for the club came in a Scottish Cup tie at Forfar Athletic in the February of that season, with the club going on to win both that and the League Cup that year.
  18. leonbalogun Verified Took me some time, but eventually it is time for me to say goodbye … Thank you to every single soul at the club working their socks of, making sure me and the boys can focus on performing at our best. A lot of whom we work with on a daily basis: kitchen staff, medical staff, sports scientists and athletic trainers, as well as our two girls Katy and Hannah. You have shown and taught me -in your very own way- the dedication that is expected and I thank your for that. Thank you to the managing staff and especially to my amazing team mates over the 2 seasons, who welcomed me from day one as a player and a friend. Who have pushed me to be better and taught me the Rangers way. A lot of highs, a few lows that made our bond even stronger. We became invincible champions, the class of 55 … those magical European nights at Ibrox that led us all the way to the final. And eventually we crowned my time at the club with the Scottish cup. Thanks for all the memories, the laughter and for sharing some of the best moments in my career with me. And last but not least, a massive thank you to you, the supporters. You are one crazy, passionate bunch. High expectations, that can be intimidating at times - but I loved every single second of it. All your messages over the past 2 weeks have been incredibly overwhelming for me and at the same time they’re the greatest testimonial I can get for my time at Rangers. It has been an absolute privilege and honour to represent you near and far. One of the most frequent questions I’ve been asked in my time at Rangers was if I understand the size of the club and what it means - thanks to you, I do now. We are the people and you are my people - Forever Blue 💙
  19. Clear win for Rangers. Under the terms of the revised cinch contract, Rangers are no longer required to participate by providing the sponsorship inventory that they have so far not provided.... ....delivers the same level of financial support to Scottish football, whilst providing additional SPFL media assets to cinch to compensate for loss of Rangers-related rights
  20. We Win. https://news.stv.tv/sport/spfl-agree-revised-sponsorship-deal-with-cinch-amid-rangers-row SPFL agree revised sponsorship deal with cinch amid Rangers row Neil Doncaster has hailed the new deal as 'extremely good news' for Scottish football. Cinch: New deal for Scottish football. By Peter Cassidy ‘Sheer hard work’ helped Celtic regain Premiership title under Postecoglou Former director Paul Murray says league title must be Rangers’ priority The SPFL has agreed a revised title sponsorship deal with cinch amid a row with Rangers over advertising. Under the terms of the new deal, which comes into force with immediate effect, the Ibrox club will no longer be required to participate by providing the agreed sponsorship inventory, which they have so far failed to provide. The SPFL say the revised deal protects the car dealership’s investment into Scottish football with bosses saying they are confident their current budget of £27.5m for the 2021/22 season will be exceeded. Chief executive Neil Doncaster has welcomed the deal, which has been approved by the Premiership clubs, as “extremely good news”. Advertisement He said: “Under the terms of the revised cinch contract, Rangers are no longer required to participate by providing the sponsorship inventory that they have so far not provided, whilst, crucially, the overall income to Scottish football is expected to remain materially unchanged over the original five-year term of the sponsorship. “This revised package has now been approved by cinch Premiership Clubs. “It’s extremely good news that we have been able to work with our partners at cinch to develop an updated sponsorship package which delivers the same level of financial support to Scottish football, whilst providing additional SPFL media assets to cinch to compensate for loss of Rangers related rights. It is testament to the strength of our relationship with cinch, and the high value they place on it, that they have agreed to move forward with us on this basis. “This deal gives us further confidence that we will exceed our budget and deliver fees to clubs of more than £27.5m for Season 2021/22.” Murdoch MacLennan, chairman of the SPFL, added: “This is a great outcome for the entire game in Scotland. Our friends at cinch have been brilliant to deal with throughout this whole process. Advertisement “There is so much to celebrate in the SPFL as cinch and our clubs look forward with excitement to the launch of the 2022/23 fixture list this Friday.” A spokesman for cinch said: “We welcome the evolution of our agreement with the SPFL and are proud of our continued investment into Scottish football across all four cinch SPFL leagues. “We are very much looking forward to next season and to continuing the stellar growth of our business in Scotland.”
  21. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3093917464155627&ref=external https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2298327636997100
  22. Anyone on here in this?
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