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match thread (image) [FT] Rangers 1 - 0 Feyenoord (Ojo 23)
ian1964 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Huge test tonight and we need to vastly improve on our last 2 matches!. Having said that this team is capable of beating Feyenoord if they all play to their best, we can't afford any passengers tonight and the players will need to leave everything out on the pitch. I think the team Frankie has picked will be the team to start. -
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https://rangers.co.uk/news/rangers-tv/europa-league-live-audio-on-rtv/
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He battled bravely, terrible disease, RIP Fernando
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https://rangers.co.uk/tv/view.php?it=17721&c=archive&act=watch
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Steven Thompson said Rangers first goal should have been disallowed because Goldson was in an offside position, according to the new rules!!!!?
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Europa League Group Stage: Rangers / Porto / Young Boys / Feyenoord
ian1964 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
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Celtic Boys Club manager 'stuffed banknotes in boy's mouth'
ian1964 replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
Victims of vile football paedos Harry Dunn and Gordon Neely suing clubs they were linked to – including Rangers, Hibernian and Dundee United NINE victims of vile footie paedos Harry Dunn and Gordon Neely are suing the clubs they were linked to — including Rangers, Hibernian and Dundee United. And the outfits were urged to offer “unreserved apologies and financial justice” to those molested by the beasts, both of whom are now dead. The Scottish Sun on Sunday led the way almost three years ago in exposing the sick pair’s sexual abuse of youngsters hoping to forge careers in the game. Scout Dunn identified talented kids for Gers plus English sides Liverpool, Chelsea and Leicester City. While Neely coached hundreds of youngsters at Hutchison Vale Boys Club in Edinburgh, Dundee United, Hibs and the Ibrox giants. The court action is being led by Thompsons solicitors — who are also pursuing the Scottish FA over their overall responsibility for the sport plus attacks carried out by match officials, including referees. Laura Connor, a partner at the law firm, said: “We represent survivors abused while they were children by Gordon Neely or Harry Dunn at Hibernian, Rangers, Dundee United and Liverpool. “This terrible legacy of historic abuse at the heart of Scottish football cannot be properly addressed until every club involved acknowledges the wrongs of the past and their responsibility by offering unreserved apologies and financial justice to every survivor.” She added: “The SFA also cannot avoid criticism or evade the consequences of their now well-publicised failures. They too must ensure survivors of historic abuse in football are fairly compensated.” Neely died of cancer in 2014, aged 62, with his secret life as an abuser and child rapist still unknown. Two years later Rangers announced they had sacked him in 1990 after an incident with a young player was reported to them. Dunn was still alive at the time of our revelations, which led to eight victims filing police reports. The fiend appeared in court in April 2017 charged with assault and attempted sodomy against one victim plus assault and sodomy of another. But he passed away seven months later at 85 before he could face trial. Dunn was first reported to cops in 1992 by a victim who was just 16 when the monster plied him with booze then assaulted him at his Edinburgh flat six years earlier. The man, who asked not to be named, said: “I wanted to see him in court, on a stretcher if necessary. “And when I think of him now I imagine him burning in Hell. I’m furious that he didn’t face proper justice. But at least we exposed him before he died.” But the survivor hit out over the stance taken by Ibrox bosses — who have referred claims over historic abuse to the administrators who handled its liquidation in 2012. The man, now in his 50s, said: “It’s very convenient that when Rangers talk about their history and titles, they are the same club. “But when asked to pay compensation for putting me and others in the hands of a child abuser, they are a different club.” An SFA spokesman said: “Upon publication last year of the interim review of Sexual Abuse in Scottish Football, our chief executive offered a heartfelt apology to those with personal experience of sexual abuse in our national game. "Since then the SFA has published its five-year child well-being and protection strategy, Getting It Right for Every Child in Scottish Football, and created an Independent Wellbeing and Protection Advisory Board.” He added: “The SFA acknowledges the very deep impact experiences of sexual abuse has had on many individuals and that is why we have committed to ensuring the national game is a safe and enjoyable environment for all.” A Hibernian spokesman said: “We are respectful of those who have been courageous enough to come forward to talk about this issue. “However, it would be wrong to pass any comment on any individual cases or allegations.” Rangers, Liverpool and Dundee United did not respond to requests for comment. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/4720887/football-paedo-rangers-hibs-dundee-united-sue/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1568539740 -
Morelos for me, he leads the line superbly and creates a lot out of nothing.