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Playing in royal blueEh naw yous urnae.
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Surrendered.
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4 minutes ago, bennett said:
Brought to you by blurryvision.
Hibs fans fighting?
Sevco.
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2 minutes ago, Netan Sansara said:
I drove past that on the 74, rather surreal to see the two busses parked and boys leathering each other in the inside lane.
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2 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:
Christ! Things must be bleak in Kilmarnock!
Ftq.
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8 minutes ago, G51 said:
With biting satire like this, I can only assume that this is Matt Forde's P&B account.
Assume away.
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5 minutes ago, Nkomo-A-Gogo said:
I only looked her up last night after readin about the alec lachan bloke wondering if she was still alive then BOOM dead in the morning.
Could you look up the Queen tonight while I head over to Bet 365?
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15 minutes ago, Thorongil said:
Have yees heard the guy crying?
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5 hours ago, Genuine Hibs Fan said:
Queen reportedly in hospital as well, could today end up being Loyalist 9/11?
Sheer heart attack?
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WTF
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12 hours ago, supermik said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Monteath
Lachlan is taking a higher road now.
Joined by Mrs Mack.
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Club statement.
RANGERS can today announce the departure of manager Steven Gerrard to Aston Villa.
Gerrard moves to the Midlands club having played a key role in the significant growth of the Light Blues in numerous areas during his three-and-a-half years at Ibrox.
Rangers now has an outstanding, highly competitive playing squad which is capable of both winning and entertaining on all fronts, with the highest of standards now also prevalent throughout the football department.
In European competition, Rangers have qualified for group stage football for four successive seasons, and knockout-stage football in the last two, improving not only the club’s standing on the continent, but also that of Scottish Football.
Domestically, Rangers have flourished under Gerrard, with that work culminating in the club claiming their 55th title last season on the back of an unbeaten league campaign.
He now leaves Rangers with the club top of the Scottish Premiership with a Premier Sports Cup semi-final to look forward to and the opportunity to qualify yet again for the knockout stages of the Europa League still in the team’s own hands.
Rangers Chairman, Douglas Park, commented: “I would firstly like to put on record my thanks to Steven for his outstanding efforts over the last three-and-a-half years at Rangers.
“He has provided us all with some unforgettable moments, not least his delivery of the Scottish Premiership title back to Ibrox last season having not lost a match in the entire league campaign.
“In European competition, he has restored the good name and credibility of our club on the continent and leaves us in a very healthy position on the pitch.”
Sporting Director, Ross Wilson, added: “Firstly I want to say thank you to Steven for the work, dedication and professionalism with which he has diligently carried out the role of Rangers Manager.
“Steven and his backroom staff have ensured that the club is undoubtedly in a better place today than it was three-and-a-half years ago. I joined Steven on that journey just over two years ago and from the first day we met, I have enjoyed all aspects of our partnership.
“We have shared a desire to move Rangers forward, to modernise our infrastructure and to make the club win again. There have been so many areas that we have moved forward, and there is still so much to be done, but I can’t stress enough how important it has been to have with us a first team manager who shared a drive and desire to set standards and move the whole football operation forward.
“I know how much it meant to Steven that our 55th league championship was achieved last season, and alongside an excellent European record across his tenure, we have had some truly memorable days and nights. Personally, I am proud of the work that we have done together along with all of the players and staff, and I know Steven shares that pride. We wish Steven nothing but success for his next chapter.”
Rangers Football Club would like to put on record their thanks to Steven and his staff and wish them every success in the future. They will always be welcome at Ibrox.
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1 minute ago, The Golden God said:
Is Tavernier using a good loadout?
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4 minutes ago, Insaintee said:
Former Rangers chairman Dave King cites "inaccurate" information in the club's most recent accounts, saying a £5m loan was incorrectly attributed to him rather than a business within his family trust structure. (Sun)
This is interesting. of course in SA Dave has no money. so how could he give a loan. And a business in his trust structure. He's supposed to have no control over that. Nothing to see for Rangers but there is for King. Especially If the interest on the loan was payed to King and not (checks notes) a business within his family trust structure.
Also if Rangers accounts are wrong. that's a bit worrying.
Elsewhere he said that some of the board wanted to offer Ibrox as security on loans.
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C'mon Hibs get into these 12 b@st@rds.
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They've turned the weans against him.
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The Screaming Blue Messiahs-All shook Down.
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Auchinleck Talbot v Hearts
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