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How are Rangers doing on the disabled facilities. FS. Are they working on it or has it been parked in jobs to do.
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Pedro does talk a lot of crap at times. He feels stronger because the reserve players trained harder.That then means the players have not been training hard enough or are now over-training. or it is all a case of complete bullshitting.
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The Family of George Gillespie Have Contacted the Founders Trail.
pete replied to The Moonlighter's topic in Rangers Chat
Clayslaps Road next to it was also a terminus. I remember a 57 and other buses used to terminate there. -
Did we expect anything else. SFA to investigate over Neil Lennon’s gesture to Rangers fans Hibs manager Neil Lennon gestures at the Rangers supporters after his side equalised at Ibrox. Picture: SNS. Hibs manager Neil Lennon gestures at the Rangers supporters after his side equalised at Ibrox. SFA compliance officer Tony McGlennan will look into Neil Lennon’s behaviour at the end of Hibs’ 3-2 win over Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday. However, any investigation into the Easter Road manager’s conduct, when he gestured at the Rangers support behind the away dugout, will not be until later in the week as McGlennen will first deal with “fast-track” submissions, such as Rangers’ appeal against Ryan Jack’s red card in the same game. Referee John Beaton’s report has already been submitted to the SFA but it’s not known yet whether the match official mentioned the matter of Lennon’s celebrations. Police are also probing “threatening comments” made against Lennon. Events took a sinister turn yesterday when Lennon was again the subject of threats of violence on social media. Twitter posts apparently show a user claiming he would “shoot” Lennon, and adding that he was “serious” about the threat. Police had earlier received complaints over Lennon’s conduct during Hibs’ victory over Rangers on Saturday but the former Celtic manager has denied any wrongdoing. A Rangers fans’ group also released a statement condemning Lennon for conduct “not becoming of any football manager”. BBC Scotland yesterday posted film of Lennon celebrating the goal on their website with the warning that “some people may consider some scenes to be offensive”. Now scrutiny has fallen on threats made towards Lennon on social media. “Police Scotland is aware of offensive and threatening comments that have been posted on social media concerning a named individual and enquiries are on-going in connection with this,” a force spokesperson said. Police earlier confirmed they were making enquiries following the complaints about Lennon after what was another controversial meeting between the sides. Rangers midfielder Jack was sent off following a clash with Anthony Stokes, who escaped further censure after an early booking for tangling with James Tavernier in the opening stages. Rangers have already submitted a “notice of intention to submit a claim for wrongful dismissal” in a bid to overturn the red card received by Jack. Their appeal, which must be lodged by 3pm today, will be looked at as part of the governing body’s fast-track disciplinary process. Lennon will need to wait longer to learn his fate – if indeed any action is taken at all. The Hibs manager insisted he had no concerns about his celebrations after Simon Murray’s 20th-minute equaliser. When it was suggested Rangers assistant manager Helder Baptista had spoken to police about him, Lennon said: “I didn’t make a gesture, I celebrated a goal. “If they are unhappy about it they can come and tell me. But I shouldn’t get into trouble for doing that.” Lennon has a two-game suspended ban hanging over him following a touchline clash with Morton boss Jim Duffy last season. The ban would be triggered if Lennon was found guilty of misconduct before the end of 2017. Former Dundee United manager Mixu Paatelainen was handed a suspended two-match ban for similar celebrations, although more prolonged and aggressive, in front of Dundee fans in April 2016. An SFA disciplinary tribunal ruled he had breached rules by “shouting and gesticulating at away supporters’’. Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/competitions/premiership/sfa-to-investigate-over-neil-lennon-s-gesture-to-rangers-fans-1-4532051 Has Mr McGlennan got in touch with Stokes yet?
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Hibs deserved their win after all they scored an Ippon.
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The Family of George Gillespie Have Contacted the Founders Trail.
pete replied to The Moonlighter's topic in Rangers Chat
Radnor street that is my territory. If I remember right I used to have a doctor there but these days I use it more for entry to the Islay Inn. -
Celtic would have been all over the papers by now. a statement by Liewell and Brown. All the old press friends would also be having their say,English, Provan and the rest. They would have dragged up a load of old players to pump up the volume. With us you can hear the birds sing in the silence.
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Was it not him the Hearts supporter went for?
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This is the best view.
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Surely the Ref can see Stokes going for the throat.
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That rule should be changed that you can appeal a yellow.
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Colin has been to nearly all the Gersnet dinners. I don't think there is any doubt he is a Rangers supporter.
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If you are talking about the interception from the keeper then you are being very unfair calling it a sitter. It was just a reaction to the keepers clearance. There is no way he could have any influence on where the ball went.
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I saw a photo from last season with Jack as an Aberdeen player sticking his head in Joe Garners face. It was very much the same incident and the same referee but a different decision in that he did nothing. there are too many coincidences to suggest that the Beaton does have a strong tendency to give these decisions against rangers. They can't all be bad refereeing decisions. Unfortunately I don't know how to copy Photo's, Gifs or Video's from twitter or I would have put them up. There is also a gif that shows it is Stokes head that shoots forward.
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Well done to the people that organised this.
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As far as I have read he has been reported to the police by numerous fans in the direct vicinity. We will see what happens.
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Worrying points are that the Motherwell team that we struggled against last week got pumped 4-1 by St Johnstone. While we can say the Referee changed the game the fact is that Hibs were starting to get the better of us before the sending off. Cardoso and Alves coulden't get near Murray. He ran them ragged.
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This was given as a free kick for Hibs and one of the incidents that Beaton added up to book Morelos.
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Another time the Ref failed to send off a Hiv. Dylan McGeough made the tackle and not McGregor
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I will also say Cardoso also had a nightmare of a game. Why the F did he go to ground at the first Hibs goal. Even after that he got nowhere near Murray.
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It was 3-4-2.
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Yeh that is all a part of it. Throw us a bone after fucking us. Even if jack had anything to do with Stokes he was already on a yellow (don't laugh at the back) so he should have been given a second yellow for inciting the whole incident.
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The Rangers Observer - "Kill All Huns" stickers in Glasgow today.
pete replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I think the referee today has it on his armband in stead of specsavers. Sorry I am furious.