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Think it was £3.5M!
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He earlier let Vidal know he wasn't taking any nonsense off him.
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Rangers v Progrès Niederkorn - Failure is not an option
Bearman replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I don't know how to insert tweets...so I've c&p it... SQUAD: #RangersFC has added Daniel Candeias to the @EuropaLeague squad for tomorrow night's match against Progres Niederkorn. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Bearman replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Andy Halliday completes season-long loan deal to Gabala Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday has completed a season-long loan deal to Azerbaijani side Gabala. Halliday, who has three years left on his contract at Ibrox, travelled to Salzburg for talks with Gabala, who are currently in a training camp ahead of their new season. The 25-year-old, who played 32 times for Rangers last season, was left out of the Ibrox side's Europa League squad by manager Pedro Caixinha. He will now move to one of Azerbaijan's European representatives in search of regular first-team football. Gabala, who finished second in their league last season, enter the Europa League at the second qualifying round where they will face either Jagiellonia Bialystok or Dinamo Batumi. https://stv.tv/sport/football/1392327-andy-halliday-completes-season-long-loan-deal-to-gabala/ -
1. Newspaper prints lie. 2. Newspaper gets questioned. 3. Newspaper apologises. We all move on before repeating steps 1, 2 and 3 again and again...this is how it works now.
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Rangers v Progrès Niederkorn - Failure is not an option
Bearman replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I totally agree with Tb, his team selection should be starting the game, I would love to see it. I also agree with Frankie that it'll be his team which will start. That's why I've picked KM for fgs in the GPL. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Bearman replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Useful if you happen to get lost and find yourself in Calton though. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Bearman replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
More on Campbell...played 1700 minutes (out of a possible 10,260) over past 3 seasons, 5 goals 6 yellows. He also grabbed himself 1 assist. -
Alfredo Morelos 'I'm not here to play second fiddle'
Bearman replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
All his Euro goals have been scored in the away legs. -
That can't be right Ian...Joe Miller says he was still Sheep shaggin ?
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Who's that coming out the tunnel...face looks familiar.
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The Herald ran with this pish too... http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/15368751.Joe_Miller_backs_Celtic_over_Linfield_ticket_decision_after_his_Windsor_Park_experience/?ref=mrb&lp=11 I posted it a couple of days ago in Footie Chat... http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?86018-Joe-Miller-Me-Roy-Aitken-Derek-Whyte-amp-Tommy-Craig I f**kin' believed the story as well...Shameless bigoted b@stards spewing shyte!
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Graham Spiers launches disgusting attack on Rangers' Chaplain
Bearman replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Spiers is just a dejected attention seeker going insane through his hatred of himself. Gerry McNee started suffering from the same sickness just before he disappeared altogether from public view, I mind of his rants that Rangers fans anthem 'Follow Follow' should be banned because of the line "If they go to Dublin..." -
Rangers chairman Dave King stung by accusations he 'disparaged' Celtic Dave King is stung by allegations that he disparaged Celtic when, he says, he intended to direct well-merited praise towards the east end of Glasgow. Few would have guessed as much from the headlines generated by the Rangers chairman’s observations about the other half of the Old Firm, made last week when he flew in from his adopted home in South Africa to finalise the deal which took Mike Ashley out of the equation as an Ibrox shareholder, and brought an end to the merchandising contract which was hardly worth the buttons on a replica jersey to the Ibrox club. Justly pleased with the outcome of a long, intense – and at time antagonistic – negotiation with Ashley, King went on to observe that he felt “Celtic are not as far ahead as they could have been – certainly with our new signings”. He added: “Given that we were in the wilderness for four years, I don’t think Celtic did as much as they could have done. I really would expect to give them a run.” Entirely predictable was the forceful reaction from the other side of the city, with Hoops striker Leigh Griffiths asking what Celtic could have done to surpass becoming the first Scottish side to win the domestic treble without losing a game. The only person who did not see that one coming, it seems, was the Rangers chairman. “It does bother me if there’s a sense that I’ve been disparaging because I thought I did the opposite,” he said, speaking exclusively to the Telegraph from South Africa. “I, in fact, said two things at different points during the interviews. One was that we were incredibly disappointed and surprised that we ended so far behind Celtic and, of course, Aberdeen. I said that it had been a wake-up call to have had the humiliation of the 5-1 defeat at Celtic Park, in the sense that, having beaten Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final the previous season, we had been over-optimistic. “The 5-1 game was a reality check which galvanised us into making the change we did on the management side, on our structure and with the players we brought in. So that was giving Celtic complete credit for their performance in the league. “Celtic’s goal difference was as high as the number of goals we scored. They won the three Scottish competitions without a defeat and I have nothing but respect for Brendan Rodgers and the Celtic team for what they achieved and for how difficult it is to win a treble and to keep winning when you’re already doing it comfortably. “I do not underestimate what Celtic achieved on the field. However, in the interviews I said that – when I look back over the four years when we were in the lower divisions – in terms of our recovery as an institution and as a club, we have narrowed the gap substantially. “By that I meant that, a year or two years ago, we would not have been able to react as we did last season by changing the management, spending money on a new manager, paying compensation, bringing him in early and, in fact, getting the quality of players that he wanted. To me there were two aspects of all of this and one was to give Celtic complete respect for how far ahead they were last season, but the second was that – as an institution – we have narrowed the gap quite considerably over the last couple of years.” King, of course, opened another vat of writhing worms when he dismissed the suggestion that Celtic’s current tally of six successive Scottish titles leaves them only four short of a record of 10 in a row, on the grounds that they had run up part of their tally when Rangers were labouring in lower leagues. Revisiting this point he shifted from fulsome recognition of Celtic’s recent achievements to a repudiation of their value within the infernal context of Old Firm point scoring. “I was making an argument that the context of the rivalry about nine or 10 in a row does not relate to any clubs other than Rangers or Celtic,” King said. “It’s not an insult to Scottish football, as some have said. It’s nothing to do with Scottish football. “I’ve never, ever heard an Aberdeen fan, Motherwell or Falkirk fan talk about ‘10 in a row’. It’s something to do with Celtic and Rangers alone and for anyone to say otherwise is just wrong. It’s nonsense. “It’s a competition between these two clubs, against each other, dominating each other – and that can’t happen unless they’re playing at the same level, which didn’t occur for a while until we came back into the Scottish Premiership. As I see it, my contention is a perfectly logical point of view.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/06/26/rangers-chairman-dave-king-stung-accusations-disparaged-celtic/
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I was tempted to go for it in the hope of getting the away leg, but it's not on their listings. http://www.premiersports.com/all-events/
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Within a couple of months the Scottish media will be saying he's worth £40M!
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General feel so far - Genius or monumental disaster?
Bearman replied to Gribz's topic in Rangers Chat
We kept the ball well with Warburton's team, however it was mostly boring with no end product. I'm excited about the forwards we have now and believe they won't be as wasteful as our previous guys. Also that our defence will be much better with Alves in there. What was our GD last season? Bloody twelve!!! Can see that being quadrupled at least, and that's me being cautious. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Bearman replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
£6 ? Very ambitious... -
The 2nd coming of Bill Struth? Okay, taking it a bit far me thinks, but Rangers are Rangers and Dave King at least has got that bit on the money, he really has the finger on the button. We might not get 55 this season...then again we might just, who knows? Supporting Rangers serves nothing apart from excitement and sometimes despair, despair has been on the table for so long now we tend to drift away from what this club is really about, especially the younger generation. Today we have that belief (winning 55). If we sit back and do nothing, nothing will happen - Dave King is only saying in what he believes, it encourages the Rangers family. It's now up to the Manager and the players to make this work. A Change Is Gonna Come...
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Motherwell v Rangers (plus rest of Season 2017/18 fixtures)
Bearman replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
The game won't be moved because of europa fixtures as there isn't any on that week, good chance it'll be brought forward for tv to a 12:30pm or not at all as tims play Partick and that game will be moved to Sunday I suspect. -
Wait 'til they see the socks... ...only Kidding!