RANGERS has become the first football club in the world to launch a crossbar challenge with a mind-blowing prize of £1 million on offer to a supporter at the end of the season. Fans will have the chance to win a range of prizes throughout the 2012/13 campaign by answering a simple football question â which will be revealed right here on the club's official website and on Rangers' social media channels. Fans can then text RANGERS to 87070 with the answer or phone the hotline on 0907 595 1972.* All correct entries will go into a draw to appear on the pitch and try a crossbar challenge at Ibrox this season with a £1 million prize on offer at the final match of the campaign, further enhancing the clubâs entertainment value on matchdays. The first crossbar challenge will take place when Montrose visit Ibrox on Sunday 23 September and in celebration of Ally McCoistâs impending 50th birthday, the prize on offer will be £50,000 if the fan selected can hit the bar from the centre spot in front of a packed stadium. All fans chosen to take part will receive a signed strip and the competition will reach unprecedented heights when a lucky supporter will have the chance to win £1 million at the final home game against Berwick Rangers in May â where thousands of fans will undoubtedly be on the edge of their seats to see if the £1 million prize can be secured by hitting the crossbar. A prize of this value has never been offered in this way in football before and it is another first for Rangers. Striker Fran Sandaza, who launched the Crossbar Challenge today, said: âThis is a fantastic opportunity for the club and the fans to benefit from an exciting matchday experience. "Supporters have the chance to win amazing prizes culminating in a £1m jackpot at the end of the season and the club benefits from the proceeds of the texts and calls so it is a win for everyone. "This is another great way for the fans to back the club and build revenues together.â Young supporters also have the chance to participate and win a signed strip - parents can text 87070 followed by TEDDYBEAR and answer a simple question if they want their child to appear on the pitch and take a penalty against Broxi Bear on the hallowed Ibrox turf.
Who pays for the damage if the crossbar breaks.? Is it taken out of the prize money? I hear Green is looking for a very big estimate for cross-bars off a very wealthy Chinese man who was in visiting him recently.
It's the most cringeworthy **** ever. Translation: "Gies yer cash, 'cos we pished the last load right up the 'listed building' wall, so could do wi' a load more".
What's the wailing and gnashing of gums about? Is this the best ****ing material you sad ****s can find?
I used to be not bad at all at the crossbar game, though we used to play it taking the kick from the corner flag ; I might enter, then, when I win a million hun pounds, take off my top, revealing a sellick tap, quick lap of honour round castle greyskull and a wee wave to the fans, thus, promoting harmony and brotherhood among football lovers throughout the land.
hebburn is the only place in england that i have seen an orange lodge. hope you like my pointless post