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  1. worried about tomorrow? Can't believe I am even contemplating anything other than a resounding Rangers victory, but....... Cammy F
  2. So a head-but is worse than a potentially career threatening challange? I love Novo to death, but he has a side to his game that lets us all down - we are now without him for the Scottish Cup final due to his gross stupidity. I don't think a persons passion for the club should be used as an excuse to cover up terrible tackles - imagine the uproar on here if say, Zander Diamond had tackled Novo in that manner. Cammy F
  3. Or more simply, not enough good players in our squad? We had a very decent and settled first 11 at the start of the season - as soon as injuries and suspensions hit (and selling one of out better players in January) we didn't have enough in reserve. Cammy F
  4. Sorry, that is a lame excuse - how many less games have Man United played this season? We didn't have the players, skill or forethought to win the title - its as simple as that. We haven't been playing 4 games a week all season. As I said above, our recent form has been woeful - 3 wins in 14 fookin games. That's not the SPL's fault. If we had won half those 14 games, we would have won the league in a canter. We can discuss the SPL and their refusal to help us, it was a contributing factor to the horrific end to the season, but it wasn't the defining reason for us losing the league - or inability to win at parkhead, easter road, fir park etc lost us the league. Cammy F
  5. Post of the week Cammy F
  6. Playing devils advocate here, but what is the feeling of the board regarding the abuse dished out to Cousin after the 'head-but' against Sporting and the support of Novo after his shocking tackle last night? Personally, I can't see the difference - both players let themselves, the club, us the fans down - yet one gets abuse, the other support (and it's not the first time Novo has let us down due to his attitude - Hibs at Ibrox in the SC this season, and Hibs at Easter Road during Helicopter Sunday season). As I say, just playing devils advocate and interested in the thoughts of the board. Cammy F
  7. McGregor is off to Spurs - deal has appartently been done - off field troubles more than anything driving the deal Weir - we can't expect another season out of him - get rid, or keep as a coach. Davis - Like Calscot, have been massively underwhelmed by Davis - brilliant start to his career, faded badly and not worth the reported �£3M Dailly - Jack of all trades, master of none - all right as a stop gap, nothing more nothing less. Hendami - was always the great European player - not this season - contributed zero to our season. Cousin - I still think he is the most talented forward at the club but doesn't appear interested. Webster - or should it be the invisable man - where is he? who owns him? is he fit? will he ever be fit? Faye - don't know why he was ever signed Gow - must have done something major to p1ss off WS and the backroom staff as he's as close to getting in the first team as I am As for new players, we need a back-up keeper, a right and left back, a centre half, 2 or 3 creative midfield players and 3 strikers. Rumours that I've heard - we are still keen to sign McCartney from West Ham. Kenny Miller will be a Rangers player next season, Lovenkrands to return and Driver from Hertz. Someone mentioned Jones from Hibs - that is not a bad shout especially for the SPL - could be the white Marvin Andrews! Also we are keeping tabs on young Stevenson from Hibs. We need major reconstruction in the summer. Cammy F
  8. Sorry, but we have no-one else to blame bar ourselves. We had numerous chances of tying up the SPL title and failed. The management team and the players MUST shoulder most of the responsibility for losing this SPL title. Yes the SPL and SFA forced us to play too many games in the last week, but lets be honest we lost the league before that. If we had won one of the OF games, or beaten Hibs at Easter Road, we would have gone into last night as SPL Champions. 3 wins in 14 games isn't the SPL's fault and it isn't the form required to win a championship - it is form of relegation struggles to be honest. Yes we have improved, but not enough - 2nd best is NEVER good enough for The Rangers. Much improvement required next season - we need at least 7 first team players. My gut feeling says we get 4 or 5 Kirk Broadfoots (no disrespect to KB btw)...... Cammy F
  9. The Prophet Of Doom? The question on all our lips this week and that dominates all ââ?¬Ë?Rangers mindedââ?¬â?¢ conversations is ââ?¬Ë?is the season that promised so much going to deliver so littleââ?¬â?¢? As we approach the final hurdle, it would appear that we are about to fall flat on our faces. There is no denying that our extended run in UEFA cup has had implications on our domestic form and results. Whilst being more than welcome, is it fair to say that the UEFA Cup excursions have had lasting implications on our bid to regain the SPL title? Is it arguable that without the games in the UEFA cup that we would have sauntered to the SPL title? I donââ?¬â?¢t think it is ââ?¬â?? our recent run of results, and most worryingly, performances show a team that has run out of steam ââ?¬â?? however, there was evidence a few months back that all was not running smoothly. The dip in form in the last few months was (rightly or wrongly) argued away by the fact that, at that time, we were still getting the desired results. Recently, the results have dried up and 2 victories in the last 11 games tells its own story ââ?¬â?? hardly the form desired when you are chasing a historic quadruple. Now we are in a situation that unless we win tonightââ?¬â?¢s game 7-0, the destiny of the league title is out of our own hands. Celtc winning at Tannidice is not a foregone conclusion, us winning at Love Street and Pittodrie is no formality either. It is frustrating that for the vast majority of the season, the destiny of the SPL title was in our hands, it was ours to grasp ââ?¬â?? now itââ?¬â?¢ll take results going our way to ensure that Celtic donââ?¬â?¢t win 3-in-a-row for the first time since Jock Stein was the manager. So how do we find ourselves in this predicament? Well, the players and management must take responsibility. For to long now, we have only had a ââ?¬Ë?plan Aââ?¬â?¢ ââ?¬â?? basically, go 1-0 up and defend for our lives. It worked for a while, but we have started to lose silly goals that have lost us valuable points. We donââ?¬â?¢t appear to have a plan B to turn to when we require a winning goal. Maybe this is exasperated since we donââ?¬â?¢t have a player in our squad that can single-handedly change the course of a game, or create / score a winning goal on a regular basis. Some of the close season signings who promised so much have failed to live up to expectations and we are short in so many positions. As we enter the last throws of the season, we can only cling to the hope that fate will intervene and that we will come out of this as SPL Champions. We can cling to the memories of Helicopter Sunday knowing that as someone once said ââ?¬Ë?football is a funny old gameââ?¬â?¢ and that it isnââ?¬â?¢t over until itââ?¬â?¢s over. However, I canââ?¬â?¢t be the only one wondering just what might have been if we were able to keep our heads and won the games we had in hand. If we had, we would be sitting pretty. I just hope we that we arenââ?¬â?¢t all ââ?¬Ë?kicking ourselvesââ?¬â?¢ on Thursday evening reflecting on missed opportunities and reflecting back to stupid results that mat have cost us our SPL title. Manchester As I said last week, everyone will have their own unique story to tell about their trip to Manchester (but thatââ?¬â?¢s for another day / time). It is a crying shame that the day was spoiled by a minority who have let themselves and the club down. I hope the club find those responsible and deal with them in the correct manner and I hope those involved are ashamed of themselves. The game itself wasnââ?¬â?¢t the greatest, but we held our own in the first half and actually dominated for the opening spells of the 2nd half. We had a few half chances to score and believe that if we had gotten the opening goal, we would have gone on and won the game. As it went against us, the game was effectively killed off there and then ââ?¬â?? we didnââ?¬â?¢t look capable of creating / scoring against an impressive Zenit side. I think we all realise that the better side won on the night and congratulations to DAââ?¬â?¢s Zenit side ââ?¬â?? they deserved their victory. Final Countdown Squeaky bum time has come and gone, we are now entering ââ?¬Ë?gut wrenchingââ?¬â?¢ time. I for one will be hiding under the sofa on Thursday (canââ?¬â?¢t get time off to go to the game ââ?¬â?? grrrr) awaiting the scores / results to filter through from Tannidice and Pittodrie. There is little we can do apart from ââ?¬Ë?believeââ?¬â?¢ and get as many prayers into whatever God you chose to believe in (if you chose to believe that is). I just hope Big Marv can spare has a couple of minutes and put in some prayers for us (it worked last time). Knowing Big Marv, heââ?¬â?¢ll do all he can to ensure that lady luck / fate shines on the people. Other than that, itââ?¬â?¢s strap yourselves in and get ready for the scariest rollercoaster ride youââ?¬â?¢ve ever been on. After the outcome of the SPL has been decided, weââ?¬â?¢ll barely have time to draw breath before heading to Hampden to play QotS in the ââ?¬Ë?show-pieceââ?¬â?¢ Scottish Cup Final. There is always something special about the Scottish Cup Final and it is a fitting way to being the curtain down on the season. This will be our first appearance in the Scottish Cup final since we defeated Dundee 1-0 after securing the title against Dunfermline. If you can remember, that game was something of an anti-climax as I think the players, and us the fans were physically and mentally drained after the exertions of winning the league. I canââ?¬â?¢t be the only one whoââ?¬â?¢ll not be disappointed if this seasons mirrors that one!!!! Cammy F
  10. CammyF

    Gersnet awards

    Welcome to the hall of fame gribz and well doen to all the winners Cammy F
  11. How the fook did I miss this thread? I have gersnet banner 1 (the original banner with all the flags stitched together) and Del has gersnet banner 2 (blue, white and red one) - both will be in Manchester - I'm phoning Del on arrival and we'll get both banners on display - if I can manage, I'll get both along to the match itself. Think Del has Frankies, Barry's etc mobiles, so shouldn't be too hard to get hold of most of the members - if you see the banners, probably beside the Bo'ness True Blues flag, pop over and say hello Cammy F
  12. Just had my first phone call from Manchester - a workmate is down there already (she phone in sick!!!) and has just been caught by BBC news cameras!!!!! She says that the weather is brilliant, that the place is slowly but surely filling up with Bears and that the atmosphere is electric - wish I was there already Cammy F
  13. Speaking from experience, the printworks is an excellent place to go - plent of pubs, clubs etc. We were based there when we played Man U in the CL. Cammy F
  14. The Waiting Is Over Finally, the waiting is over, the sense of anticipation that has been with us since we defeated Fiorentina in the UEFA Cup semi-final has almost been extinguished. We are less than 48 hours away from witnessing Rangers in a European cup final for the first time in 36 years. This is the moment that we have all been waiting for. A club like Rangers requires to be regulars in the later stages of Europe and for once, we have an achievement to be proud off. I know you will all be like me, shaking like a leaf, unable to eat or sleep thinking of all the permutations in the climax of this unthinkable, but more than welcome season. For a few short days, we can put the controversy of the SPHELL behind us, we can afford to take our eyes of the domestic ball, and focus on the chance of winning our 2nd European trophy. With the final being in Manchester, it allows easy access for a huge travelling support (not that weââ?¬â?¢d not take a huge support no matter where the final was being held) and I hope that ever last one of us enjoys the game and the occasion no matter where they are watching from. To those going to Manchester, lets show the world that we are ââ?¬Ë?simply the bestââ?¬â?¢. I donââ?¬â?¢t need to reiterate that we should be on our best behaviour. Wednesday will be our 19th European game this season and we havenââ?¬â?¢t had a fan arrested. I wonder if any other club in Europe could boast of this brilliant behaviour? I wonder if the Scottish establishment will push for UEFA to honour us by installing us with the Fair Play Award, the same award that was given to Celtc after Suville. Lets face it, weââ?¬â?¢ve had no planes diverted, no riots at airports, no arrests ââ?¬â?? we must be a shoe in for it. I also wonder if the unbiased and impartial media will regale us with documentaries focussing on our travels to Manchester or if Scottish MPââ?¬â?¢s will raise a motion in Parliament to have Walter Smith Knighted? Anyway, enough of the ââ?¬Ë?tongue in cheekââ?¬â?¢ comments and lets get back to the importance of this game. I would expect, just like Helicopter Sunday, every Rangers fan will have their own unique story to tell come Thursday and hopefully Wednesday will have the same jubilant outcome as that infamous Sunday had. The result of the game could go along way in determining the course of our SPHELL and Scottish Cup campaigns as well. It could also see us have a huge rise in prestige and see our name catapulted to the higher echelons of European Football. This squad has continued to surprise us with its resilience, with its never say die attitude and with its unquenchable will to win. Can this be enough to defeat a very decent Zenit side? Who knows, only time will tell. However, one thing that we have grown to understand about this team, youââ?¬â?¢d be stupid to write them off. In a way, it is a huge disadvantage playing a side managed by an ex-Rangers manager, as heââ?¬â?¢ll know and understand that we are not to be underestimated. I just hope that his players donââ?¬â?¢t heed his warnings. I still canââ?¬â?¢t believe that I am on the verge of witnessing The Rangers in a major European final. I donââ?¬â?¢t think itââ?¬â?¢ll finally sink in until the teams emerge from the tunnel on Wednesday and I hear (and be part off) the all mighty roar that will great the players. This is (but shouldnââ?¬â?¢t be) a once in a lifetime opportunity. I will try to savour every second of the day, but like Barry said in his fantastic article ââ?¬Ë?The Madness & Genius Of Crowdsââ?¬â?¢ - http://www.gersnetonline.net/vb/showthread.php?t=7130 I donââ?¬â?¢t think Iââ?¬â?¢ll fully appreciate the night, the achievement or the importance of this game until I have time to sit and scrutinise the season after the last ball has been kicked. No matter how much you try and absorb every aspect of a momentous occasion, it doesnââ?¬â?¢t really sink in. Again, Helicopter Sunday is a prime example of this. The game went past in a blur and it wasnââ?¬â?¢t until after the event that I realised just how fortunate I was to actually be there, but it took a few days for the realisation of the enormity of what I had witnessed to sink in. I have already stated to family and friends that come Wednesday, I will be an emotional wreck ââ?¬â?? I know I wonââ?¬â?¢t be alone! As I said above, for a few short days we can put the domestic trials and tribulations to one side and hopefully enjoy this fantastic occasion ââ?¬â?? the domestic situation will be back to the forefront before we know it. So once again, no matter where you are watching the game, no matter how you are getting to Manchester (if you are part of the friendliest invasion in history!) ââ?¬â?? fookin enjoy it folks (look out for the gernset banner!) ââ?¬â?? no doubt those travelling to Manchester will meet up with friends (old and new) and make so many new friends in the process ââ?¬â?? So good luck to one and all, good luck to Walter, Ally, Kenny and the backroom staff and all the best to Barry Ferguson and the players - however, if I may, I would like to end this article with a reminder that some of us wonââ?¬â?¢t witness this occasion ââ?¬â?? they will be there in spirit though ââ?¬â?? absent friends ââ?¬â?? Cammy F - We Are The People (as the world is about to witness)
  15. Mon The Baggies - Boing Boing.... Cammy F
  16. Standing On The Edge Of Greatness If like me, you are too young to remember that fabulous night in Barcalona, then you’ll be entering un-chartered waters as our date with destiny hurtles towards us. It is ironic that our foe for the evening will have a couple of familiar faces within its ranks. Dick Advocaat and Fernando Ricksen, whilst not being Rangers heroes do have and deserve places in our rich history and in some of our hearts. It is also ironic that some people, even Rangers fans are claiming that this is one of the worst Rangers teams since that historic evening in Barcelona. Like me, you’ll have watched ‘better fancies’ Rangers teams torn apart on the European stage (by very decent opposition at times, but lets be honest, more often than not, by some pretty average teams). This Rangers team / squad are different. They have resilience in abundance, they have undoubted team spirit, they have a will to win, they have heart and courage and lets not forget, the have some skill as well. We have defeated some very decent teams during this European adventure, the highlight for me was watching us dismantle Lyon in their own back-yard. This was closely followed by our outstanding 2-0 victory in Lisbon (the home of the real Lisbon Lions). Admittedly we have at times been very ‘frustrating’ to watch but it is undeniable that we are very, very hard to defeat on the European stage. This has been highlighted by the fact that we had a very decent showing in the CL Group of Death and by the fact that we are 90 minutes (or 120 + penalties) from writing a whole new chapter into our already rich and illustrious history. These players (and management staff) stand on the edge of greatness – they are so close to creating history, so close to writing themselves into folklore, so close to be know as the ‘invincibles’. They have a huge amount of work ahead of them, they have a huge amount of ‘blood, sweat and tears’ ahead of them, they have a huge amount of personal and physical sacrifice ahead of them – however, it’ll all be worth it. 18 months ago, a quadruple would have been unthinkable, even a domestic trophy seemed a long, long, long way away. Tonight, we, THE RANGERS are one step closer, we are nearing the finishing line and we can see the glittering prizes. It is now up to the players to go that extra yard – come on Rangers – we can’t do it can we? We won’t do it, will we? As you know, I’ the above was penned before Sunday’s uninspiring (and rather worrying) draw / performance at Easter Road and before the ludicrous SPL decision to force us to play 2 huge SPL games before playing Zenit in Manchester. That is not even considering the titanic schedule we have AFTER the UEFA Cup Final. However, the sentiments remain and are worth reiterating. This gruelling schedule belittles or game and the SPHELL have shown themselves to be nothing more than Liewells bitches. The word that Liewell and the SPHELL keep referring to is ‘integrity’ – neither knows the true meaning of the word. Let’s remember that Cynical FC used the unfortunate, untimely and tragic death of Phil O’Donnell to have the New Year’s Old Firm game postponed – for no other reason than injuries and suspensions. These ambulance chasers have no shame but most of all, have no integrity. As for the SPHELL, well, what can you say about these freeloading, good for nothing bastards? They’ll happily take their free tickers and junkets to Manchester whilst laughing and sniggering at our fixture pile-up. There is little or nothing we can do about this situation but I would love it (I know I am about to sound like Kevin Keegan here and we all now what happened after is ‘I would love it rant) that if (when!) we win this SPL title that we decided not to have a celebration or presentation. I would love it if we were to go to Aberdeen with the title already won and I would send up our under 16 team. As for next season, no matter the outcome of the SPL title, the UEFA Cup final or the Scottish Cup Final, if I were Rangers, I would refuse tickets to ALL domestic away games next season. Let’s see how the SPL, SFA and League would cope without the 10’s of thousands of Rangers fans who travel to all corners of this country cheering on The Rangers. Remember folks, they need us more than we’ll ever need them. No matter what happens, one thing is for sure, the SPHELL have, at a time whilst we should be basking in the glory of a Scottish club getting to a UEFA Cup Final, reduced our football to the laughing stock of Europe. Well done. Manchester Here We Come So back to some positives and I still can’t believe that The Rangers have secured a place in the UEFA Cup Final. After so long in the European backwaters, here we are one game away from securing our second European trophy. I am not a superstitious person, but if you like your omens, then we are halfway there. Make no mistake, Dick Advocaat has assemble a very decent outfit at Zenit and they have had all the help they could have asked for in their perpetrations for the UEFA Cup Final. Whilst we can’t get one SPL match postponed, they have had 3 games rearranged to allow sufficient time to prepare. I sincerely hope (and I know its impossible) that everyone gets sorted for a ticket as all our support deserves the opportunity of witnessing what is potentially one of the greatest nights of our glittering history. As ITV4 stated – Brace yourself Manchester, Rangers are coming…… Isn’t it ironic that you have to watch ITV4 to hear some positive things being said regarding our European adventure? Now, its not that the presenters or pundits are ‘Rangers friendly’, in fact, Jim Beglin and Andy Townsend were both ROI internationals, bit both have given us nothing but praise and are more then delighted that we have secured a UEFA Cup Final place. Compare and contrast to the bigoted tossers on STV who make snide comments et al. Masonic Referees Now, I am not one for conspiracy theories and I am the first to laugh when Timmy claim that all Scottish referees are Masons and biased against Celtc. You’ll also remember Wee Chesney claiming something similar recently and as usual, the combined Celtc intimidation has worked for them big-time. As well as Chesney, we’ve had Liewell (yip, him again) making his mouth go about certain officials and lets not forget the GFITWÃ?© legendry intimidation of officials. It is undeniable that in the last 5 SPL games, Celtc have benefited from decisions that have won them games that they were going to lose / draw. Now, when we are beneficiaries of refereeing decisions, the Celtc minded go into overdrive and meltdown (remember the SPL title has been tainted by the stench of cheating) yet, when decisions go for them (hence against us), you don’t hear the same hyper-broil for the unbiased Scottish media. Given the decisions that they have benefited from and the SPHELL doing everything it its power to stop us winning the SPHELL title and UEFA Cup, if journalists wanted an example of any season being tainted by the stench of cheating, it is this season – but guess what, not a peep from them. Rallying Cry Right, we all know what is required and we all know that given an even playing field (that is all we ever ask for) that 7 victories in the next 7 games is more than achievable. We all know that we don’t have a level playing field, so that is going to make our task even harder, some may say it’s bam near impossible. However, there is one thing that this squad has continually achieved this season and it is upsetting the odds. We have seven cup finals ahead of us and we need to win the seven games. I know we are entering ‘squeaky bum’, ‘nail-biting’ and ‘stomach churning’ territory here, but let’s get right behind the team and lets cheer them on no matter what happens between now and the end of the season. Hopefully we can turn a promising and exciting season into an unforgettable season. Congratulations I understand that as we enter this crucial part of the season that we won't have much time to think of others, but I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Chelsea on getting to the Champions League final and taking the EPL into the last game of the season. I would also like to extended my best wishes to West Brom on gaining automatic promotion back into the EPL COME ON RANGERS – JUST DO IT – KEEP BELIEVING Cammy F – Support The Dublin Loyal - We Are The People….
  17. Now 3-1 and Ronaldo sent off - fook sake - have Man U on my fixed odds Cammy F
  18. Nice to see Motherwell are taking this game seriously - dropped 4 players and handed a debut to a 20 year old keeper - MM said pre-match that the players were being rested for Wednesday - guess who they play then :moon: Cammy F
  19. Fantastic interview in The Herald - http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/headlines/display.var.2245253.0.Advocaat_full_circle_to_perfect_final.php Contains this great quote fro DA - 'I still got caught up in the emotion of it because it is still my club but it was not a good game for a manager to watch. "It will be good to see my old friends again and, at 60, to manage a team in a European final, against Rangers, is perfect. In a way it is full circle for me. Rangers are still my club, that is the way I felt about them since I first went over, and it will add something special to the occasion." Cammy F
  20. CammyF

    That Quote

    At this juncture of this amazing season, it is worth reflecting and reposting 'that quote' from Mr Struth - "I have been lucky - lucky in those who were around me from the boardroom to the dressing-room. In time of stress, their unstinted support, unbroken devotion to our club and calmness in adversity eased the task of making Rangers FC the premier club in this country." "To be a Ranger is to sense the sacred trust of upholding all that such a name means in this shrine of football. They must be true in their conception of what the Ibrox tradition seeks from them. No true Ranger has ever failed in the tradition set him." "Our very success, gained you will agree by skill, will draw more people than ever to see it. And that will benefit many more clubs than Rangers. Let the others come after us. We welcome the chase. It is healthy for us. We will never hide from it. Never fear, inevitably we shall have our years of failure, and when they arrive, we must reveal tolerance and sanity. No matter the days of anxiety that come our way, we shall emerge stronger because of the trials to be overcome. That has been the philosophy of the Rangers since the days of the gallant pioneers." Cammy F
  21. Serious question - will we be awarded the UEFA Fans Fair Play award this season? We have had the total of zero arrests (and long may this continue) on our travels in Europe this year. Compare that with the list of shame on the run up to Suville - and they got the award Cammy F
  22. Could King Carlos become as important to Rangers as Richard Gough was was? If CC can match RG in all aspects, he'll rightly become a Rangers legend. IMO, last night, CC put in one of the best ever performances from a Rangers player. I know that I shouldn't be singling anyone out, but he as immense. Cammy F
  23. CammyF

    Pictures

    The last picture sums it all up - http://www2.newsquest.co.uk/scotland/pdf/Slideshows/080502Gersaction/index.html Cammy F
  24. I donââ?¬â?¢t usually submit an article (or rant) on a Friday evening, but the unprecedented happenings of last night have forced me to reflect on The Rangers securing a place in a major European Cup final since 1972. If like me, you are too young to remember that fabulous night in Barcalona, then youââ?¬â?¢ll be entering un-chartered waters as our date with destiny hurtles towards us. It is ironic that our foe for the evening will have a couple of familiar faces within its ranks. Dick Advocaat and Fernando Ricksen, whilst not being Rangers heroes do have and deserve places in our rich history and in some of our hearts. It is also ironic that some people, even Rangers fans are claiming that this is one of the worst Rangers teams since that historic evening in Barcelona. Like me, youââ?¬â?¢ll have watched ââ?¬Ë?better fanciesââ?¬â?¢ Rangers teams torn apart on the European stage (by very decent opposition at times, but lets be honest, more often than not, by some pretty average teams). This Rangers team / squad are different. They have resilience in abundance, they have undoubted team spirit, they have a will to win, they have heart and courage and lets not forget, the have some skill as well. We have defeated some very decent teams during this European adventure, the highlight for me was watching us dismantle Lyon in their own back-yard. This was closely followed by our outstanding 2-0 victory in Lisbon (the home of the real Lisbon Lions). Admittedly we have at times been very ââ?¬Ë?frustratingââ?¬â?¢ to watch but it is undeniable that we are very, very hard to defeat on the European stage. This has been highlighted by the fact that we had a very decent showing in the CL Group of Death and by the fact that we are 90 minutes (or 120 + penalties) from writing a whole new chapter into our already rich and illustrious history. These players (and management staff) stand on the edge of greatness ââ?¬â?? they are so close to creating history, so close to writing themselves into folklore, so close to be know as the ââ?¬Ë?invinciblesââ?¬â?¢. They have a huge amount of work ahead of them, they have a huge amount of ââ?¬Ë?blood, sweat and tearsââ?¬â?¢ ahead of them, they have a huge amount of personal and physical sacrifice ahead of them ââ?¬â?? however, itââ?¬â?¢ll all be worth it. 18 months ago, a quadruple would have been unthinkable, even a domestic trophy seemed a long, long, long way away. Tonight, we, THE RANGERS are one step closer, we are nearing the finishing line and we can see the glittering prizes. It is now up to the players to go that extra yard ââ?¬â?? come on Rangers ââ?¬â?? we canââ?¬â?¢t do it can we? We wonââ?¬â?¢t do it, will we ââ?¬â?? JUST KEEP BELIEVING - Cammy F
  25. Isn't it refreshing listening to unbiased commentators with no agenda - ITV4 - A breath of fresh air in the stench of anti-Rangers guff.... Cammy F
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