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Bearman

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  1. Thanks ian for posting the link to that pish mate. A real eye opener.
  2. We now have credibility on the 'stripping of titles' Keevins reckons it's up to SFA the SPFL.. somebody has to take a lead here he says...unadshamingly ignoring the fact it's the media that is stirring the whole thing up in the first place?? What are these guys doing? Instead of reporting on great feats on the park they seem to want other issues that have nothing to do with football keep them in a job. Sack the f**king lot of them and start again!
  3. Yes I'm still listening SHOCK! Another tim moaning at DJ about his comments regarding those who are 'crawling out the rocks' he thinks it's directed at him...he's right!
  4. Personalty speaking I never ever listen to phone-ins gave it up away back in the day. I'm surprised the no mark Hugh Keevins is still there in any capacity, I really am. Thank f**k those of sensibility don't bother to phone in to this draconian radio prog (tim pricks excepted) I'm at a loss why anyone would listen to Keevins...even the Mhanks hate him!!!
  5. Another tim coming on saying David King is a bully....can you imagine the bombshell that C^ltic won 13 or 14 in a row!! Thick c@nts seems to be the order of the day.
  6. Keevings trying to be smart trying to tell everyone how we should all think...we are at war he says, what a wanker.
  7. A tim coming on saying if that Legia Warsaw broke the rules then Rangers did too These guys are f^^king unreal.
  8. Keevings to prove a point....Rangers are an 'Establishment Club'
  9. Keevins questioning a guy from Inverness who supports Rangers
  10. Liewell slagging SFA yet he is the leader of the SFA???
  11. Owen is an illiterate tim hell bent on winning titles off the park. He went silent after the basics were explained.
  12. DJ a professional football player said not all players sign for a club for money reasons. You have to take the word from the horses mouth.
  13. I'd advise then to leave it until nearer the time when the market is 'rife' with rumours...it's a bit early for thinking about transfers IMO. Slightly off topic...but the transfer window is a load of shite looking at it from a fans perspective, I remember the days when clubs, particularly Rangers, would go out and sign a player out of the blue at any time. Graham Roberts springs to mind.
  14. From memory the yahoos have done pretty well when it comes to strikers...right now they have the best in the country in Griffiths though it pains me to admit it. Previously they had Hooper who was also prolific, again it pains me to admit it. where have they wasted their money? The problem the yahoos have is more to do with their defence I think, they've got big bucks recently for a couple of players who don't play up front leaving their whole side exposed, except up front thanks to Griffiths. Edit: I should have quoted Rab in post #6
  15. Doh! Oh dear!
  16. McCoist was a big time damp squib unfortunately, these things happen and can stick in the throat until success follows...we find ourselves in the limbo position right now and can only hope W&W deliver...so far all things are positive and looking good. Defeats in 'important' games are our Achilles just now (just my opinion) and once we get a season under our belt then we can look at the whole picture. I fancy us for the Scottish Cup this season, but I'm optimistic.
  17. The only comfort I can take from your response is that I'm glad your not a cop.
  18. Sometimes what you expect and what you get turns out to be the opposite... When McCoist got the job my thoughts were he'd move towards attack because that's how he played. Now Sir David the defender promotes attacking football.
  19. ...insists attacking football at Rangers is set in stone under Mark Warburton DAVID WEIR made a fantastic career out of stifling opponents and being hard to beat. But now he insists there is no chance Rangers will change their cavalier style. The 45-year-old prides himself on his defensive record as a player, which included three consecutive titles with Rangers and reaching the 2008 UEFA Cup Final. However, he now shares Mark Warburton’s football philosophy and insists the Ibrox club will never go into a game just trying not to lose, whether it’s the Championship, Premiership or the European arena. Weir said: “We will always go and try and win a game, rather than try and hold back and sneak it. “It’s not the way Mark or me is made. It’s not a criticism of anybody else, but sitting in is not the way we will coach or manage or run our football clubs. It’s just not in our nature. “You live by the sword and die by the sword and, in our experience, working together, it has been really successful. “In England we got promoted from League One and went into the Championship and people told us we would have to change the way we played, but we didn’t and we achieved relative success there as well and we are doing it along similar lines here. “You are constantly evaluating yourself and your team through the season. The fundamentals will remain the same but game to game you have to be trying to improve.” The 4-3-3 system operated by Warburton and Weir has earned Rangers 13 league wins out of 14 and sees them five points ahead of Hibs at the top of the table. The former Scotland defender would love to be playing in such an attack-minded team – although maybe when he was much younger. He said: “It would be pretty challenging. I think it depends on whether I was 21 as opposed to 41! “I’d have enjoyed because it’s about having the ball and taking a step forward rather than step back. http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/619494/David-Weir-insists-attacking-football-at-Rangers-is-set-in-stone-under-Mark-Warburton
  20. D'you not think it's a bit early for transfer talk dB? We're still a fortnight away from St Andrews day never mind the January transfer window.
  21. Police officers in the crowd at Ibrox during an Rangers vs Celtic Old Firm match, 15th October 1949.
  22. A policemen gives advice to a fan at the local derby football match between Glasgow Rangers and Celtic at the Ibrox stadium in Glasgow. Large crowds always gather for the 'Old Firm' matches between Rangers and Celtic. The importance of the event and the religious friction which has often accompanied these fixtures have led to disturbances both on and off the pitch. Rangers won this match 4-0.
  23. Hampden Park 4th May 2002 Scottish Cup Final Finished Rangers 3-2
  24. Smiffy© ‏@Smiffy54AC Nov 12 What would've been the outcome of this game if Rangers didn't have EBT's? #CelticAGMQuestions
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