So the SFA will give 40% of the Cup cash to The Rangers.
Even though The Rangers will not get any tickets for the match?
Seems that lots of The Rangers fans are raging with Charles Green and the supporters groups - as they want to go and support their team in this important match.
Arabs v The ..er.. The Rangers
posted on 6/12/12
Good stuff, Duke.
posted on 6/12/12
Im still waiting on an answer from an earlier post from the rangers fans.
Would you have refused tickets if you had been drawn against celtic at parkhead?
posted on 6/12/12
Would you have refused tickets if you had been drawn against celtic at parkhead?
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no
Dundee Uts are a special case.
In truth we should never take fans there again but as this is a one off I guess we will
posted on 6/12/12
I hope its not a one off, you wont be missed.
By the way are you still planning to leave Scottish football and play in the EPL/Atlantic league or some other European set up, you lot have been bleating about this for years because you dont have enough competition here in Scotland, is this still your intention?
posted on 6/12/12
comment by Barab83 (U1858)
posted 1 minute ago
I hope its not a one off, you wont be missed.
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good news. It seems it would fit with all if we took Tannadice off the away match day out list.
This is worth looking at then.
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By the way are you still planning to leave Scottish football and play in the EPL/Atlantic league or some other European set up, you lot have been bleating about this for years because you dont have enough competition here in Scotland, is this still your intention?
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Well thats the dream but it aint going to happen.
posted on 6/12/12
well that's the dream but it aint going to happen
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keep dreaming
posted on 6/12/12
it aint going to happen
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however yes we can dream
posted on 6/12/12
Here's hoping that dreams sometime do come true.
posted on 6/12/12
posted on 14/12/12
http://m.stv.tv/sport/football/clubs/rangers/205975-european-clubs-body-downgrades-rangers-status-but-recognises-history/