Stalk much? Simply asking what happened to the fella. Yeah, it looks interesting here right enough. Support the team through thick and thin. We'll be back in Europe in a matter of years. Your family sound like the village idiots because I don't know anyone else that believes we should move from SFL3 to the EPL. Rangers 5 – 1 East Stirlingshire - Attendance: 49,118 Rangers 5 – 1 Elgin City - Attendance: 46,015 Rangers 4 – 1 Montrose - Attendance: 45,081 (More then Liverpool vs Man Utd on the same day) Rangers 2 – 0 Queen's Park - Attendance: 49,463 Rangers 2 – 0 Peterhead - Attendance: 48,407
All dealt with internally........He kicked the bottle of water towards the boards at the back of the goal...unfortunately he got underneath it and it rose and hit the top of the board and went over and hit a member of staff. To my knowledge it didn't go into the crowd. Much ado about nothing......However the media as usual made it into a major incident.....
Just a thought, Saints don't seem to use many Scottish players, I don't really rate Fox as being a Scot either, surely there must be some quality players to be found in some of the teams playing Scotland? I note a post on another Forum complaining about the lack of talent in Northern Ireland, more or less hinting that the political divide has seen the best players heading South. I queried whether that it was the lack of opportunity for young talent to be filtered through the pipeline and be recognised, through the sport being shortchanged at school level? I am sure that there are good players out there that are just not being given the opportunity to blossom.
I like these stats. All credit to Rangers fans, as they are some serious numbers against those teams. Are they this season's league games.
Can't really blame the divide in our country. Roughly half would want to play for N.I the other for RoI. I don't think there has been any real talent lost to the RoI from our side. We have a population of £1.7m with very little investment in football. That's basically the reason behind our average footballers. Yeah, all this season in SFL3. At times getting more attendances than all the SPL put together and even eclipsing a lot of EPL games.
It's admirable that all the Rangers' fans have move onto to support a new club now that Rangers no longer exist. Here's to your first trophy
Ehh? I support a football club not a company. But thanks, looking forward to our first trophy of the season too.
I did wonder about the post stating that Rangers only get large crowds for Old Firm games ! I was pretty sure that they got large crowds for most games and these stats bears that out. Glasgow Rangers are more than a football club, just as Glasgow Celtic are, and they will always have massive following whatever form they take or whatever league they play in. I went to the 1980 Scottish Cup Final between Rangers & Celtic with Rangers supporting friends when i was at engineering college in Scotland and that was an experience that i will never ever forget !
Old firm games have settled down quite a bit since the 80s but still a great, nerve-wracking day. Hopefully won't have to wait too long for the next one.
You just managed to find this article of mine and then again when i commented today. We both know that's not true, don't we. But if it makes you happy, keep repeating it.
Should be called Rangers 2012...incorporating the year they started just like a couple of European clubs did.
Have a look back and you will see i've been here since the start. Dead. please log in to view this image
http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/club/rangers/ [6] On 14 June 2012 a newly incoiporated company, Sevco Scotland Limited, purchased substantially all the business and assets of Oldco, including Rangers FC, by entering into an asset sale and purchase agreement with the joint administrators. The name of Sevco Scotland Limited was subsequently changed to The Rangers Football Club Limited. We shall refer to this company as Newco. Newco was not admitted to membership ofthe SPL. Instead it became the operator of Rangers FC Within the Third Division ofthe Scottish Football League ("the SFL"). It also became a member ofthe Scottish Football Association (“the SFA”, the governing body ofthe spolî in Scotland. These events were reñected in an agreement among the SFA, the SPL, the SFL, Oldco and Newco which was concluded on 27 July 2012 and in this Commissioïfs proceedings is refelïed to as “the 5-Way Agreement”. "In common speech a Club is treated as a recognisable entitiy which is capable of being owned and operated, and which continues in existence despite its transfer to another owner and operator" From the same document you used Dev. But let's not bore people here. Feel free to pop on over to the Rangers board to argue about it there, you know the place don't you.
I do wish the Rangers/Celtic squabble would bugger off to their own boards. I don't mind a bit of contribution on a thread that involves one of their ex-players, but girls, come on... jog along with the petty squabbling. It's taking up room for our own internal squabbles