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Dunn_1873

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  1. Well man city wont be getting him Pompey have just signed um
  2. Is it a wise move. For no reason what so ever , a celtic player , to belss himself in front of the Rangers crowd Knowing fine well that he'd get a reaction?
  3. Borussia Munchengladbach game. I seen it
  4. Mate, Fan Fan is a tremendous player . Plenty of strength & Speed. He's got the ablitiy to pass a good ball forward. I feel he should be given a run out in the first squad.
  5. He blessed himself twice to the copland front . Scumbag.
  6. What a lot of utter shite . Ricksen should be allowed to stay . He's a cracking player. Severly disappointed at this decision.
  7. FanFan is solid and should NOT be sold .
  8. I hate hearts. I will not congratulate them Scum
  9. If you can make it along on Thursday Morning from 10.30am until late and Friday from 9.30 am until late you will be made very welcome. Please go to the Argyle House Reception and ask for Jim Hannah
  10. Im talking about , i fell down the stairs at Ibrox , in the East Enclosure , When we beat craptic at ibrox , two one , when arveladze scored in Extra time , I whacked my leg off a stair and Bam , right down i went lol
  11. It's not wee steph is it ? He'd be deemed as a child Mate, i think it means little toddlers who'd runa bout as the stairs are quite dangerous , I found out the hard way
  12. Against Yokohama Fc Three nil they got pumped AHAHAHHA
  13. Hernan & Andriy upfront woulda been great. But hey Didier & Andriy
  14. He's here. It's Official Sebos a ger
  15. Vive La Revolution! IT'S coming up to our first home SPL game of the season against Dundee United this Saturday and we are in the process of organising another fantastic colourful card display to welcome our new Manager Paul Le Guen. All previous card displays at Ibrox have been spectacular and I am sure you will agree they were of such a high standard that we have a lot to aspire to. It has been said by the players and past management that the fans previous displays have certainly helped the team to perform better on the pitch and the fans are indeed the 12th man. Now we have the chance to impress our new Manager and players and show them that " We are the People " Jim Hannah, supporters liaison officerNone of these displays could have happened without the support of you the fans, it is your display, from placing out of the cards on the seats to holding them up when the team and Manager appear from the tunnel, it simply could not happen without your support. With the above in mind we would like to take this opportunity to invite you along on Thursday and Friday to help set out the display. We need as many people as possible to come along as we intend to cover the whole stadium ie the 4 stands. If you can make it along on Thursday Morning from 10.30am until late and Friday from 9.30 am until late you will be made very welcome. Please go to the Argyle House Reception and ask for Jim Hannah Unfortunately anyone coming along to help out, cannot bring pets or young children along, as we need to adhere to health and safety guidelines when moving throughout the Stadium.
  16. Oh , I was watching family fortunes the other night on Challenge Yes sad i know , But Hugh & his family were on it LMAO I was killing myself when i saw it
  17. " One Hugh Dallas "
  18. http://www.rangers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,5~876032,00.html Swav
  19. Fuck you noticed I need to get some new stuff
  20. Rangers face a battle on two fronts to restore their reputation this season. While Paul Le Guen's arrival has addressed last term's domestic descent to third place, David Murray, the Rangers chairman, is at the vanguard of a more complex and potentially more costly situation. UEFA's decision to impose a heavy censure and a fine of Ã?£13,000 for "repeated breaches" of its ethical code is the first wave of the governing body's clampdown on bigotry. Murray gave an impassioned interview to Rangers TV last week, urging supporters to show respect and integrity throughout the season. The Herald understands there are plans to reinforce the point at the first home game of the season, against Dundee United on Saturday, with anti-discrimination banners and possibly even subtle amendments to the pre-match music. One song, Wolverhampton Wanderers, which celebrates a European Cup Winners' Cup victory against the Midlands side in 1961, is almost certain to be featured. Last night, Jim Templeton, president of the Rangers Supporters' Assembly, offered his organisation's unconditional backing to the battle against bigotry after attending a meeting with Martin Bain, the Rangers chief executive, and Murray, to unite the club and its right-minded supporters. "We have made a lot of progress and you saw from what David Murray had to say at the end of last week how serious the club are about tackling the problem," he told The Herald. "We will be happy to help in any way we can. There are plans already under way for the first home league match of the season to force home the point. "We have to cut out the sectarian problem. If you go back to my younger days, say 20 years ago, and compare it to today, there has been vast change for the better. Year-on-year there has been a controlled improvement and that has to continue." UEFA have taken a particularly dim view of The Billy Boys, which includes the line "up to our knees in ****** blood", and have threatened stadium closure or even suspension from European competition if the level of sectarianism continues. However, the UEFA directive has spawned an indignation among an element of fundamentalist Rangers supporters. While there has been an audible hush around Ibrox at the contentious part of The Billy Boys, there are some who have deigned to sing twice as loudly to compensate, not least during the pre-season friendly against Middlesbrough. On Sunday at Fir Park the difficulties in controlling the away support were exposed with sporadic bursts of sectarian chanting, especially before the game against Motherwell. "As has often been said before, this is not simply a football problem but a society problem and we cannot tackle it on our own," said Templeton. "In Linfield, for example, some people were out to prove a point. You get resistance in any walk of life but you need to put pressure on people not to go down that road. The vast majority of Rangers fans do not have a problem with sectarianism but it is everybody's responsibility to ensure there is no damage done to the club." Rangers fans' issue with UEFA over identifying The Billy Boys as an offensive song centres on the fact various clubs have adopted their own version. "We shouldn't be up to our knees in anyone's blood," said Templeton. "We should encourage everyone to come on board and get away from it. You have to consider there are other clubs who sing the same song with one word of difference. Look at the Middlesbrough game. They started their version and it was natural that the home fans would react." The sectarianism debate has been intensified since the appointment of Le Guen, Rangers' first Roman Catholic manager. The continued singing is doubtless a source of acute embarrassment to Murray, who pulled off a major coup in attracting one of Europe's most coveted young managers to Glasgow. "When the club announced Paul Le Guen was the new manager I never met one Rangers supporter who cared about his religion," said Templeton. "We had no idea what Dick Advocaat was and could not have cared less. The team is full of Catholics and now we have our first Catholic manager. It makes no difference." UEFA and the Scottish Football Association are now obliged to monitor the behaviour of Rangers fans both in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague and in the UEFA Cup. From next month, government legislation means police forces can impose banning orders on supporters found guilty of sectarian or discriminatory singing at football grounds. Templeton is receptive to any measures that will address the problem but maintains UEFA's cack-handed approach in the first instance ââ?¬â?? they found Rangers not guilty only for the appeals body to overturn that decision ââ?¬â?? may prove counter-productive. UEFA investigators gathered evidence from two separate fronts: first, the atmosphere at Ibrox on the night of February 22, when Villarreal played in Glasgow; and, second, the conduct of Rangers supporters in Spain for the Champions League return leg. He said: "I think the UEFA directive was aimed in the wrong direction. If they headed down the *** road people would be more receptive." Templeton has also written to the chief constable of Greater Manchester Police seeking a full apology on behalf of fans after their decision to cancel a proposed pre-season game against Bolton Wanderers, claiming inadequate stewarding and safety concerns. "They never consulted Derby, Ipswich or Newcastle, where [Rangers] fans have travelled recently with no problems, but instead Liverpool, based on a problem eight years ago," he said
  21. Ricksen Stays Thank the heavens , Hutton get to feck , Ricksen in at right back Ricksen is a god in my eyes , he's so cool and calm , And he always looks ready to rumble lol:) " NICE ONE RICKSEN NICE ONE SON NICE ONE RICKSEN WULL HAVE ANOTHER ONE " http://www.rangers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Home/0,,5,00.html
  22. Mols's son loooks cool lol
  23. Nope Was Charlie Adam m8
  24. Hutton in his past couple of matches has Not been Gers' class. He's been slack in passing Not chasing back. Losing posession Route one , to no-one. He's utter balls . I used to like him
  25. Hemdani will get the axe me thinks , and hopefully Hutton too....
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