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Bearman

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  1. Gordon Smith, Davie Cooper and Bobby Russell on signing for Rangers in 1977.
  2. I doubt Benitez will stay with Newcastle beyond the summer never mind McParland joining him.
  3. Killie defence switch off at free kick 1-0 Falkirk with last kick of the game.
  4. That yellow card for the Falkirk player...showed up the quality of refereeing in this country...
  5. It is pretty rotten...and listening to Sutton's drones makes it even worse.
  6. A large crowd at a Scottish football match not featuring Rangers??? That's a novelty...
  7. For this reason, most certainly...
  8. A West Ham Ladies' match has been called off so that the men's win over Manchester United can remain as the last public fixture played at Upton Park. The 5 June game was cancelled despite a vote in favour of it going ahead. Out of nearly 12,000 fans, 52% were in favour and 48% against the idea, a fundraiser for the Ladies' team said. The club said it was responding to supporters' comments and fan feedback on social media. The Hammers are moving to the Olympic Stadium after 112 years at Upton Park. The club said in a statement: "West Ham Ladies played under the lights at the Boleyn Ground back in March when they faced Tottenham Ladies and dialogue remains open between West Ham Ladies and the club with regards to the hosting of future fixtures." The match, between West Ham Ladies and a West Ham 'All Stars' team, was the brainchild of Jack Sullivan, the son of West Ham co-chairman David. West Ham Ladies Joint-Chairman Stephen Hunt said: "Obviously the Ladies are disappointed but myself and Jack Sullivan will get together over the summer to see what else we can do in the future." West Ham beat Manchester United 3-2 on Tuesday, 10 May and then held a 45-minute celebration after full-time, involving fireworks and former players. Eastenders actor Danny-Boy Hatchard, who plays Lee Carter in the BBC One soap opera, was among those backing the Ladies' game. At least it will give the ladies much valuable time to learn how to properly drive a car and hone their skills in the kitchen and improve on their cleaning capabilities. Not a bad thing really
  9. I recall the handball in that Cup semi, it was missed because of players being in certain positions blocking ALL the officials view of it. It was quite a freakish moment, you couldn't say the ref made a mistake or blundered, just fate really which had me dancing in the streets of Perth, a family weekend break on that occasion. I have never seen that happen before where an obvious hand ball was seen by everyone in the ground and on tv yet was genuinely missed by the guys in control of the game. I'm quite happy with McLean in charge on Saturday, if history repeats itself with him on the whistle then he's one unlucky bassa.
  10. This is tremendous news! Question: Could this mean all the SD ads getting ripped down in the Stadium? Or has it nothing to do with that?
  11. F-T: Wimbledon going to Wembley...Windass (and Crooks) going to Hampden on Saturday
  12. 23rd minute of E-T...the floodlights on one side of the pitch have gone out!!! Players taken off and ref wants 5 mins for lights to cool down.
  13. Commentator just remarked 'If you're a Rangers fan watching this, you'll be very pleased by Windass' performance'...
  14. H-T 1-0...Windass is by far the best player on the park, so said the commentator - I agree
  15. Rangers never ever had friends in Scottish football, Rangers always had success though. The pea brain that is SF today are just a bunch of idiots wanting Rangers dead. Just shows you how many friends we had when crooks and ****s got their grubby hands on the club and almost granted their wishes. Friends??? They can all go feck themselves whilst we recover from the largest attempted cull in sporting history.
  16. The FA Cup was open to Scottish teams up until 1887, then the Scottish Football Association banned its members from taking any further part in it. Although it is an older Cup than the Scottish FA Cup, in reality it was a 'British Cup' as opposed to an English Cup. So with that in mind...the Scottish Cup is genuinely the oldest Cup to be competed for in World football within any football association.
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