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  1. Murties first few games but he got us playing better. Something that Pedro is still struggling to do.
  2. Yes but only after Pedro took over.
  3. So you think this is an organised well oiled machine?
  4. To have an organised team and not a team that looks like? Well not an organised team.
  5. I just wish we could see that direction. As 26th and Big Jaws said it wasn't evident tonight. Great win though. I really felt sorry for Pedro he looked a man with serious problems.
  6. I would imagine Pena as well after the BT cull.
  7. Guy is a Dick. One of the others had over 2 years to get near to Celtic and he said "did you say 2 or 22 years" Wanker!
  8. Celly Smellys
  9. How much did he know when he wrote this? Or how far was Liewell up his ass.
  10. John has had a full week of training so leaving him out will be choice. Personally I think John is a certainty. Unfortunately there is no pool mentioned on the RFC website to see if Miller is in it.
  11. Stopped reading after 3 sentences. Filed as Celtic propaganda.
  12. Bayern will be far too good for them.
  13. NOW YOU KNOW: Derek Parlane was on the bench in Rangers' 3-2 European Cup-Winners' Cup Final victory over Moscow Dynamo in 1972 DEREK PARLANE became a fans’ favourite at Ibrox at the tender age of 18 after scoring in Rangers’ historic 2-0 victory Bayern Munich in the semi-final of the European Cup-Winners’ Cup at Ibrox in 1972… SEAN (Kinning Park) – Can you tell me how many goals Derek Parlane scored for Rangers and Scotland, and did he play in the 1972 Cup-Winners’ Cup Final? Derek Parlane was at Ibrox for 10 years (1970-80). In 202 appearances he scored 80 goals, the most famous being Rangers second goal in the Cup-Winners’ Cup semi-final in 1972 against the great Bayern Munich (Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Muller, Uli Hoeness, Sepp Maier, etc) in only his third game for the first team. Derek was on the subs bench for the final which Rangers won 3-2 against Moscow Dynamo at the Nou Camp. Derek became known as the ‘King of Ibrox’ and was inducted into Hall of Fame in 2010. In his very successful time at Rangers he won three league titles, three Scottish Cups, three League Cups and the European Cup- Winners’ Cup. Derek had a varied and far travelled career, taking him to England, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Belgium. He played for several teams including Leeds United, Manchester City, Swansea City and Airdrieonians. He earned 12 caps for Scotland scoring once against Northern Ireland at Hampden in a 3-0 win in 1975. http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/15562941.NOW_YOU_KNOW__Derek_Parlane_was_on_the_bench_in_Rangers__39__3_2_European_Cup_Winners__39__Cup_Final_victory_over_Moscow_Dynamo_in_1972/
  14. India is an old British colony and there are already many Indians in Britain so I doubt if they would be behind Korea and Japan for adaptability.
  15. No doubt most of his money went on Polish Vodka.
  16. RANGERS Soccer Schools are delighted to announce a new and exciting partnership with Gameday Arts Academy from India – a first for Rangers Football Club in the country. The agreement will allow young, talented kids from the Soccer Academy based in Bangalore exclusive access to the Club’s state of the art training centre in Scotland where they will experience best in class training sessions from qualified academy coaching staff. In addition, Rangers staff will travel to India in person to identify players as well as develop the resident coaching team at Gameday Arts Academy. Read more. https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/gers-link-gameday-arts/
  17. Charlton boss Karl Robinson says forward Joe Dodoo has not done enough to merit a start for the side. The Ghanaian, who the League One side on deadline day, has struggled for a starting berth. The 22-year-old scored on his debut against Oldham but has seen since limited opportunities. admits Joe Dodoo has not done enough to warrant a start for the League One side. And Robinson said: “He’s come on in the last few games and when you come on, you have to have an impact. “So you bring Tariqe Fosu off, who’s probably one of our best players. You bring one of our leading goal scorers off who’s just scored a worldie. “I felt what we had on the pitch was enough to win the game. But it wasn’t to be. “I feel there’s more to come from Joe. There’s a settling in period that every player goes through. “He needs to settle down, get used to the club, what we’re trying to do, travelling and playing games again. “And then he’ll be a better player for that. But at this moment in time, I feel that what we’re doing is right and at the end of the day it’s my decision.” http://ghanasoccernet.com/charlton-boss-karl-robinson-explains-loanee-joe-dodoos-bench-warming-role
  18. Ross county is a step up tbh and the smell is not so bad.
  19. Thanks mate a great read as always. I have to admit I know nothing of Hamilton. I can't remember ever being there. The only change I think will be is that John will be playing instead of Hodson.
  20. They were by far the better team and thoroughly deserved the win. It hurts to say it but it is true. Anderlecht were absolutely terrible.
  21. I don't know what he has been up to but I think I am probably still ahead on points.
  22. The best bit with him was when he was saying the Americans were nowhere near Bagdad when you could see the American tanks on the other side of the river. classic
  23. When I moved over to Holland even although I worked with all Dutch people it was always a large British group I went about with at the weekend. That is really what kept me in Holland as it was party time. I will say though there certainly could have been a few photo's of me with a beer in my hand. It was good I was not a football player then.
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