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  1. The thing is though, the MOPES actually believe all this pish,said it before and say it again, these MHANKS hatred for Rangers far outweighs their love for C****c which is why they will always be second best...........WATP
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p1zgov_-a8]YouTube - Glasgow Rangers - Events Of Helicopter Sunday[/ame]
  3. ian1964

    Nerves

    I told Janet to keep the windows closed
  4. ian1964

    Nerves

    Still shitting myself !!
  5. Mind, this does fuck all to ease my nerves................just making me worse,I wish I could just wake up before k-off
  6. ian1964

    Nerves

    I'll just need to have a few tins of export tonight & tomorrow.............just to help me get some sleep of course !!
  7. by Lindsay Herron MADJID BOUGHERRA says he is relieved to have been given the chance of playing in the most important game in his career. The Algerian defender was devastated when he was sent off last Saturday because he feared he would miss Sunday's showdown at Tannadice where Rangers can win the title. He is thankful that referee Stuart Dougal looked at the challenge on Jamie Langfield and decided it was not a red card and then happy that the Video Review Panel concurred this morning. He said: "I was frustrated when I was sent off against Aberdeen because I was worried I would miss another big game. "However, when I saw the replay I was confident of an appeal. I would like to say thank you to the referee because it is not easy to change a decision. "So I'm very happy. "This will be the most important game of my career. I have never won anything before and this can my first title. "It's crazy because we have played 37 games and now one game will be the decider."
  8. ian1964

    Nerves

    Anybody else bricking it ?, don't know how I am going to make it to Sunday , and don't know what I'll be like on Sunday
  9. by Alison McConnell Rangers manager Walter Smith has insisted that his future at Ibrox will NOT be determined by this weekend's events. Speculation has abounded that both he and Celtic counterpart Gordon Strachan will step down regardless of what happens in the race for the Championship. But speaking before the do-or-die trip to Tannadice, Smith said: "Nothing that happens in the next few days will determine my future one way or the other, unless the chairman says differently." advertisement And the Ibrox boss was satisfied that common sense prevailed as defender Madjid Bougherra, as expected, was cleared to play in the critical game against United. "It is important for us to have him back," he said. "He has been excellent for us this season. "I am delighted that the decision has been reversed and I am pleased for the lad himself because he has missed a number of big games for us this season and we didn't want him to miss this one." Georgios Samaras cranked up the pressure by insisting that Rangers will not be worthy champions if they win the title, but Smith dismissed theories that this will give his side further motivation to win on Sunday. "That would be a poor motivator for anyone," said the Rangers boss. "Everyone in Scotland has an opinion - we read and listen to them every day. "Motivation to win a Championship comes from within. It comes from within a manager and from within players. "Grasping at something else isn't proper motivation." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/display.var.2509846.0.0.php
  10. Well,they should put Davie Weir,captain,forward to speak to the press
  11. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs-8puZOaJg]YouTube - rangers songs[/ame]
  12. Hopefully................'' WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS ''
  13. No-one likes us we don't care, WATP, We welcome the chase
  14. by Lindsay Herron WALTER SMITH has hinted that he may look to deposed captain Barry Ferguson as Rangers go for Championship glory at Tannadice on Sunday. Ferguson was fined and banned for two weeks - along with Allan McGregor - and stripped of the captaincy for indisiplne while with Scotland at the end of March. He was then allowed back to top team training but was injured in a reserve game and it was felt he would not be seen again this season. However, he came on as substitute against Aberdeen last Saturday and played for an hour in a closed door game against Manchester City on Tuesday. Given his vast experience there is a distinct possibility he could be used in the game that can take Rangers to the title. Barry Ferguson and Morgaro GomisFerguson and Nacho Novo are the only survivors from the last title win in 2005 and that could weigh on the manager's mind when he picks his team. "You will have to wait and see," said Smith at today's press conferenece. "He is fit enough to start the game. He was fit enough to start last week too. We gave him a few extra days after the Hibs game when he might have played. "Any player who has experienced winning Championships - and we don't have that many of them - would help." Madjid Bougherra would certainly welcome Ferguson back into the side. He said: "He is a key player. I was pleased to see him come on against Aberdeen last week. He pushed the team."
  15. Aye, wouldn't it be great if big Bougherra scored the winner
  16. Correct, but I believe they would have trained all week with the thought that he would play,true professionalism
  17. by Lindsay Herron MADJID BOUGHERRA will be at the heart of Rangers' defence as they go for glory at Tannadice on Sunday. The SFA's Video Review Panel today reduced the red card issued to him in last week's game against Aberdeen to a yellow card. Bougherra had been sent off on the say-so of assistant referee Graham Chambers who thought the Algerian had deliberately tried to kick Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield on the head. Referee Stuart Dougal looked at the incident again on Tuesday and decided Bougherra's challenge should not have resulted in a sending off. The Review Panel have concurred and Bougherra is now clear to play in Sunday's match as Rangers bid to win their first title in four years. Aberdeen defender Charlie Mulgrew has also had his red card from the same game reduced to a yellow. The Review Panel also considered the alleged act of simulation by Kyle Lafferty in this incident and they have decided that the matter should be referred to the SFA's Disciplinary Committee. The Disciplinary Committee is scheduled to meet before the start of next season. At this meeting they will also consider the challenge by Celtic's Glenn Loovens on Mo Edu in the recent Old Firm game and also the challenge of Scott McDonald on Dundee United's Lee Wilkie. Any subsequent suspensions would obviously not kick in until next season.
  18. Magic...............the MOPES are hurting bad already, they will be hurting more on Sunday night
  19. THE COUNTDOWN is on to the climax of the SPL season and if you're anything like Dado Prso you'll be following the action on Rangers World! Rangers will win the title if they can beat Dundee United at Tannadice but it is clearly going to be a huge test.Dado Prso Dado, who will never forget winning the title on Helicopter Sunday, can't see the match on TV in his Monaco home so he will be following every kick of the ball on Rangers World. Prso said: "I don't have Setanta any more, but I will be on my computer and listening to the game on the club website. And I believe it will be nothing but good news for me to hear. Once a Ranger, always a Ranger!"
  20. Gers Can Do It By Andrew Dickson ALEX McLEISH has backed Rangers to win their first SPL title this weekend since he led them to glory on Helicopter Sunday four years ago. The former Light Blues manager has paid close attention to the championship from his current position as Birmingham City's manager. Dado Prso celebrates winning the SPL title in 2005Walter Smith's men have a two-point advantage with just 90 minutes of what has been an astonishing campaign to go. And Eck reckons the Ibrox men have what it takes to haul themselves over the finishing line to claim the club's 52nd crown. He said: "I think Rangers have the edge now and they have to go to Tannadice and win, just as Celtic have to win at home to Hearts. "There are many theories about the approaches of various teams. Dundee United have something to play for while Hearts have secured a European place. "They could go to Parkhead and play relaxed football but Celtic could make it while United could play like world-beaters. "At the same time, you think about what's at stake for Rangers and when I do that, that's why I think they will win it this weekend." Of course, McLeish's memories of what happened in 2005 are as vivid now as they were back then. Gers went into the final fixtures trailing by two points but won 1-0 at Hibs as Celtic slipped up at Motherwell and crashed to a 2-1 defeat. Alex McLeish celebrates winning the SPL title in 2005Just as the title was the Parkhead outfit's to lose back then, the same applies now to the men from Glasgow's south side. But McLeish is hopeful of avoiding the same sort of drama as he experienced the last time Rangers won the league, a day he rates as his best ever in football. He added: "It was just one of those things that happen to you in your life you can only dream about and in reality it came true. "We went into the last weekend knowing things were out of our hands but our belief was such that we won it. "First and foremost, our task that day was just to beat Hibs. It sounds easy but we knew it would be hard against a good side that was going for Europe. "Our players were extremely professional and once we scored, our players' body language changed and you could see they really believed they could do it. "When the roar went up from the Rangers fans tuning into their radios after Motherwell scored their goals, it was probably the greatest feeling I've had in my football career."
  21. by Thomas Jordan BARRY FERGUSON has seven offers on the table to leave Rangers this summer. But the deposed skipper will shelve all thoughts on his future until after Walter Smith's side bid to win the domestic double is decided. SportTimes understands that Ferguson has received approaches from clubs in England, Germany and the Middle East as he heads into the final year of his Ibrox deal. But he has yet to hold any discussions with the Ibrox hierarchy about his long-term future, and this will happen after the Scottish Cup Final against Falkirk on May 30. advertisement West Brom have led the way in the efforts to land Ferguson, and he has held talks with Baggies boss Tony Mowbray - but nothing had been decided and he is leaving his options open. His main focus is getting a starting jersey at Tannadice as Rangers attempt to win the SPL title. And that may well happen after boss Smith organised a closed-doors game with Manchester City on Tuesday at Murray Park in a bid to hone the sharpness of Ferguson, and other players who have been on the periphery. He played 45 minutes of that bounce match - and Smith is now considering starting him on Sunday because of his vast experience of these situations. It is believed the Rangers manager and the former skipper held talks last week at which Ferguson made it absolutely clear to his manager he was fully fit, committed and ready to play again if called upon. To that end, Smith then put him on the bench for the crucial game against Aberdeen last weekend, and the 31-year-old came on for the final half-hour to make his first appearance in seven weeks. Now, it remains to be seen if Ferguson will start against Dundee United just weeks after it looked as though he would never pull on a Rangers strip again. Meanwhile, reports in Italy today claim that Lazio are interested in Pedro Mendes. The Serie A side have secured a Europa League place for next season and are on the hunt for new players. Mendes arrived from Portsmouth last summer for �£3m. He was then the subject of a �£4m offer from Bolton in January, which Rangers rejected. However, with a big summer of change on the way at Ibrox in terms of personnel, Mendes may well be moved on if a big offer does come in. Blackpool have confirmed they are still trying to land Charlie Adam - even though they don't have a new manager confirmed for next season. http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/display.var.2509552.0.0.php
  22. Exclusive by Alison McConnell DADO PRSO'S smile is obvious, all the way down the long-distance line from Monaco. There is a hint of mirth in his voice when he gives little thought to the question concerning whether Rangers are equipped to cope with the pressure ahead of their trip to Tannadice on Sunday afternoon. "Nooo," he laughs softly, swatting away the query. "There is no pressure on Rangers. Honestly. "They are professional footballers and all they have to do is go out and win their game. This is their reward for the hard work of the season." advertisement It all sounds so simple. Perhaps Prso, enjoying the good life of sunshine and wine and fine food in his Principality base, has lost sight of the vagaries that have beset Rangers at Tannadice in the recent past. Walter Smith's side face a United side that have been a thorn in their side - Rangers have won just twice in their last ten visits to Tayside -but the striker has every confidence that he will be raising a glass to his former colleagues come teatime on Sunday. Once described by Alex McLeish as his best-ever signing, Prso has followed this helter-skelter campaign in Scotland with interest. But by believing Rangers to be the dominant team in the SPL this term, he will not be sitting by his laptop this Sunday antsy with nerves. He will not check the score from Parkhead. Nor will his fingernails be chewed to the quick. He may, however, cast his eye enviously to Tannadice, where he believes the Rangers players have the chance to revel in the position they are in. Prso was part of the side that nicked in to win the 2005 title when Celtic blew it at Fir Park, but he sees no repeat of the situation this weekend. "It is fantastic for them that they are in this position," he said. "They should go out and enjoy every minute of the game because in the dressing room before the match they will know that this is the day the title will be won. "Everything is possible for them and if I was in the dressing room I would be saying to the players before the game that I didn't care what Celtic were doing against Hearts. "It doesn't matter if they beat them 10-0, so long as Rangers do their job. The beauty of the situation is that Rangers do not need to look over their shoulder. "Walter Smith and Ally McCoist and Kenny McDowall are clever guys. They won't have the players believing there is any pressure on them. They will absorb it all and have the players believing that the points are theirs to be taken. "I think the pressure is all Celtic's. They know they have to win to have any chance. "It was the same when we went to Easter Road in 2005. All week we had prepared with the mindset that we had to win the game and just see what happened, and it was a brilliant day for us. " It was one of the best feelings of my career, but it was Celtic who made the mistakes. They slipped up, but I do not see this Rangers team doing the same thing. They deserve the title. "When you know that all you have to do is win just one more game it gives you an energy and a purpose and I think they will win because they know what the prize is for just one more big 90 minutes." While Prso's bravado may not be shared by a travelling support who are preparing themselves for a heart-stopping 90 minutes, he did concede that United have been difficult opponents for Rangers. Last season Mike McCurry's career was halted by a controversial game between the sides at Ibrox and Craig Levein's side will require little in the way of motivation for this one. However, Prso has called on Rangers to look forward rather than backwards on Sunday. "Dundee United have always given Rangers a hard game, especially at Tannadice," recalled Prso. "They always seemed to have something about them when we went up there. And I am sure they will fight hard again on Sunday because they still need one point for their European place. "I have a lot of respect for them and their manager Craig Levein, but the Rangers players cannot allow themselves to have too much respect for them this weekend. "They cannot go into the game thinking about games that have taken place there in the past, they have to think only of what is in wait for them if they win." As Prso's knees buckled and he was forced to call a halt to his Ibrox career, Kris Boyd was embarking on his Ibrox tenure. The 25-year old will finish this season as top scorer in the country, but he has never quite won admirers in the way that Prso did. It was the Croatian's intelligence and use of the ball, not to mention his workrate, that endeared him to the Rangers support, but he has backed Boyd to revel in a monumental afternoon at Tannadice. "The fans will be everywhere in the stadium and they will be right behind them," he said. "They can help with their voices and their backing to ease the pressure, but I think this is a game that is just made for a Kris Boyd. "I would love to see him come out and score an early goal to settle everyone and if that happened I think Rangers would go on to win very comfortably. It would also be good not to give Celtic any hope in the game. "But even if the score is 0-0 with ten minutes to go, Rangers should not panic. They will need just one goal and they have the players there who can get it. "The players have to be brave, they have to be energetic and they have to be prepared to fight for everything. I think they have all of these qualities. "I don't have Setanta any more, but I will be on my computer and listening to the game on the club website. And I believe it will be nothing but good news for me to hear. "Once a Ranger, always a Ranger!" he chortled. "I love the club. It will always be close to my heart and I will always follow what they are doing. I have kept up to date with developments throughout the season and I believe this title belongs to Rangers." He expects to still be smiling by close of play this weekend. http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/display.var.2509554.0.0.php
  23. Frankie, can you change the title of this thread to The positive thread
  24. says Record psychic David IT'S the title race which has proved impossible to predict but one of the country's leading astrologers believes it's written in the stars for Rangers to be crowned champions on Sunday. Stargazer David Wells, who is also a psychic and best-selling author, is convinced the Ibrox club's spiritual journey will end on Tayside this weekend when they are presented with the SPL title. This season's championship battle has had more twists and turns than an episode of Strictly Come Dancing with the lead changing hands no less than three times in the last week alone. The outcome remains firmly in the balance heading towards this weekend's final-day showdowns at Parkhead and Tannadice. But while supporters, players and managers remain in the dark over the destiny of the championship Record Sport's very own mystic is backing Walter Smith's men to end Celtic's four-year stranglehold on the league crown. Using the respective formation dates of the Old Firm clubs and the birthdays of both managers Wells has based his predictions on chart readings given their relation to the solar system. The spiritualist has also assessed both likely line-ups and believes Rangers, who head to Dundee with a two-point advantage over Celtic, will answer the questions surrounding their ability to handle the pressure-cooker situation. Wells said: "What is really important for Rangers is Mars is very prominent and that was the case when the club was formed. "At the moment Rangers have a high concentration of planets in areas which define sport and that is good news for them ahead of Sunday's game. "They are going to be much more aggressive than Celtic although whether that aggression translates to goals is another matter. "Their strength of character has been called into question in the build-up to this weekend's match but I think that will be red rag to a bull. People questioning their bottle will only serve to fire them up. "Jupiter also appears in Rangers' chart and with that they have to be careful of not just looking pretty. "It needs to be substance over style if they want to win the league.They need to substitute pretty football for hard-faced aggression." After leading the way for the majority of the campaign Celtic's challenge appears to have petered out in the closing stretch. Dropping 20 points since January and costly slip-ups in two of their last three games at Ibrox and Easter Road have handed the initiative to Rangers. Wells said: "Celtic don't have any sign of aggression in their chart. In fact it is all over the shop. There are no major planets around and in comparison to their Old Firm foes it is bereft of strength. "Mars and Libra are on the periphery which makes them a lot less aggressive than Rangers. It's also strange they appear to have run out of steam as they do have plenty of stamina." Victory for Rangers at Tannadice will guarantee them the title regardless of the result at Parkhead where Celtic host Hearts. And while they have won just once in their last nine visits to Tayside, Wells, who has a dedicated fans' site called Wells' Angels, feels they will not let this opportunity slip by. He said:"Rangers will come out fighting at Tannadice. The big question is whether they have the sustainability? My advice to Walter Smith's side if they want to be champions is: Keep it going. "If Rangers flag for a second and let their concentration drop that could be catastrophic. "But when push comes to shove I think Rangers will be the winners. Providing they can control their anger and channel their belief in the right direction they will be champions. "Now before anybody accuses me of bias I'd like to make it clear I am a Rangers fan. Having been brought up in the Borders my family have always had an affinity with Berwick Rangers." Team selection, tactics, previous experience and bottle will all play key roles on Sunday and on that score Celtic have the upper hand. Wells said: "To confuse matters, Gordon Strachan has a luckier chart on a personal level. "Walter Smith is going to have to work a lot harder at motivating his players and making them believe they can do it. There's no doubt they have the ability to close out the deal. They just have to be convinced of that. Celtic players don't have any problems on that score as they have been there and done it several times before." If horoscopes are the choice of reading in the Ibrox dressing room there could be a worrying few days ahead for some of Smith's squad. Pedro Mendes was a major doubt with a knee knock for last week's game with Aberdeen andWells is predicting another major injury scare. He added: "The only problem for Rangers could be injury problems. I foresee some serious injury worries for the manager in the build-up to the game. "The players have to be very careful in the next few days especially when they are in their cars. I'm not predicting anything as serious as a crash but would urge them to be extra vigilant." http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/rangers/2009/05/21/leading-astrologer-insists-spl-title-is-heading-to-ibrox-86908-21376581/
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