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"Newcastle supporters have been allocated the entire Broomloan Stand for the fixture, with season ticket holders in this area able to purchase an alternative seat in an exclusive ‘movers sale

 

It'll be nice seeing the Broomie filled with a vocal away support.

 

 

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4 hours ago, bennett said:

 

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"Newcastle supporters have been allocated the entire Broomloan Stand for the fixture, with season ticket holders in this area able to purchase an alternative seat in an exclusive ‘movers sale

 

It'll be nice seeing the Broomie filled with a vocal away support.

 

 

Cracking send off for the guy that decided it wasn’t the same club and walked away in 2012.

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13 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:

Is it genuine that youre signing Cifuentes?

See it everywhere but never by anyone i know is reliable. 

Just rumours at the moment but seems to be gaining traction. He liked a lot of posts on Twitter from Rangers fans asking if he was coming so it seems hopeful anyway. No idea how good or bad he is though.

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44 minutes ago, AJF said:

Just rumours at the moment but seems to be gaining traction. He liked a lot of posts on Twitter from Rangers fans asking if he was coming so it seems hopeful anyway. No idea how good or bad he is though.

Those same fans probably celebrated the arrival of Duff and Phelps thinking they were a pair of quality English full backs. 

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Could anyone on here suggest a place where I could buy a 1973 centenary season jersey? It’s a gift for my mate’s 50th and although the retro CWC jersey is the fall back I’d rather it had the 73 badge. 
thanks for your help. 

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Rangers rack up most UEFA coefficient points in Scotland as Ibrox giants in top 10 ahead of Man United and Real Madrid

The Light Blues' record over the past five seasons has seen them pick up the sixth highest number of points in Europe.

The benefit of Rangers’ European exploits to Scottish football has been laid bare with the Ibrox club among the top 10 highest scoring clubs in Europe in terms of UEFA coefficient points.

The Gers made it all the way to the Europa League final in Seville last year, narrowly losing out to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties. That went a long way to boosting Scotland’s ranking on the continent, but the Light Blues’ consistency over the last five years sees them ranked among some of the biggest names in the game when it comes to racking up the numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, bennett said:

 

Rangers rack up most UEFA coefficient points in Scotland as Ibrox giants in top 10 ahead of Man United and Real Madrid

The Light Blues' record over the past five seasons has seen them pick up the sixth highest number of points in Europe.

The benefit of Rangers’ European exploits to Scottish football has been laid bare with the Ibrox club among the top 10 highest scoring clubs in Europe in terms of UEFA coefficient points.

The Gers made it all the way to the Europa League final in Seville last year, narrowly losing out to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties. That went a long way to boosting Scotland’s ranking on the continent, but the Light Blues’ consistency over the last five years sees them ranked among some of the biggest names in the game when it comes to racking up the numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's quite impressive given that in the same period they are the team with the worst ever record in the Champions League group stages. 

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7 minutes ago, kingjoey said:

That's quite impressive given that in the same period they are the team with the worst ever record in the Champions League group stages. 

 

Those humpings must have affected the teams confidence last season,  part of me is hoping that we drop down into the Europa.  Less money but we can compete.

 

Does 3rd place still get guaranteed group stage fitba?

 

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Not noticed anyone else doing it, so can I congratulate Rangers for going through an entire league season without committing a single foul or handling the ball even once in your own penalty area. There should be a specific award for that kind of achievement. 

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3 hours ago, kingjoey said:

Not noticed anyone else doing it, so can I congratulate Rangers for going through an entire league season without committing a single foul or handling the ball even once in your own penalty area. There should be a specific award for that kind of achievement. 

Perhaps a handshake and a plaque will suffice.

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5 hours ago, kingjoey said:

Not noticed anyone else doing it, so can I congratulate Rangers for going through an entire league season without committing a single foul or handling the ball even once in your own penalty area. There should be a specific award for that kind of achievement. 

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On 29/05/2023 at 12:42, bennett said:

 

Rangers rack up most UEFA coefficient points in Scotland as Ibrox giants in top 10 ahead of Man United and Real Madrid

The Light Blues' record over the past five seasons has seen them pick up the sixth highest number of points in Europe.

The benefit of Rangers’ European exploits to Scottish football has been laid bare with the Ibrox club among the top 10 highest scoring clubs in Europe in terms of UEFA coefficient points.

The Gers made it all the way to the Europa League final in Seville last year, narrowly losing out to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties. That went a long way to boosting Scotland’s ranking on the continent, but the Light Blues’ consistency over the last five years sees them ranked among some of the biggest names in the game when it comes to racking up the numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations. Do they give out medals for that? You know, like the ones Celtic pick up every year or the ones Frankfurt got in Seville last year? 

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19 minutes ago, GeorgiosSamaras said:

Congratulations. Do they give out medals for that? You know, like the ones Celtic pick up every year or the ones Frankfurt got in Seville last year? 

Clearly they don’t, but comparing Celtic’s domestic record to our European one is pointless. Particularly when you consider we have vastly outperformed you over the period specified in that article.

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Dujon Sterling has joined Michael Beale's big summer Rangers rebuild after agreeing a deal to move to Ibrox, following the arrival of Kieran Dowell.

Beale promised supporters more signing news and the club has now confirmed former Chelsea full back Sterling has joined the club. The 23-year-old star is predominantly a right back and can challenge skipper James Tavernier for a place in the Rangers XI, however, he is versatile and can also play as a left back or in a three-man central defence. QPR were linked with him when Beale was in charge at Loftus Road last season

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