Well fellow bears, its taken a while but it feels good to speak to and read of so many Rangers fans who are at last united. United in our determination to take Rangers towards fan ownership and another 140 years of unparralled success.
The consensus seems to be
- fight to come out administration (Who cares about penalties etc couldnt give a monkeys) with a clean financial bill of health and then have out share issue.
- recover from liquidation of the owning company; still a small minority saying they wont go back. But when they see the scoreboard at 3pm on a Saturday at Ibrox as Rangers players run out in red,white an blue (Black on socks)...i dont think they will mind whether its Carlise or Celtic as opposition. Rangers only became a registered company in 1873, a ltd company off the park in 1899; i think we count our history from 1872 and always will. Dont let anyone (Especially followers of the Celtic PLC founded 1994) tell you it isnt the Rangers; we know it, they know it, it is the Rangers.
WATP. We will always be the people who follow the Rangers.
Unity.
posted on 8/3/12
Well said 54 - fine words - WATP!
Ifuno, what gives you the right to call anyone names you bawless wee whanker
posted on 8/3/12
Great stuff!
Deadly combo.
Loss + bitterness.
Months and years of this to come.
posted on 8/3/12
OP we feel your pain and we just can't get enough
posted on 8/3/12
Wow Pontius - Gers fans in pain shocker! Are you always this sharp?
Slimy, we might have months of loss & pain to face but that's nothing compared to the lifetime of purgatory you're average Tim endures - if the pain, bitterness and bile on here is anything to go by!
posted on 8/3/12
C'mon now bhoys it's way past your bedtime. Maybe you'll wake up tomorrow and it'll all have been a horrible dream
posted on 8/3/12
Mearns Girner
<Slimy,>
Possibly a term of abuse aimed at me?
Translation please.
posted on 8/3/12
Good rallying call 54 and I hope we stick together and rise again.
Pol
Shipyard workers in Govan may have been Rangers men.
Follow,Follow
posted on 8/3/12
i understand that tbab but there were an awful lot of irish immigrants working on the clyde at that time. i reckon it probably started elsewhere
posted on 8/3/12
Hard to work out was the funniest part of the OP.
I finally settled for "140 years of unparralled success"
FFS
posted on 8/3/12
Pol
Many of those migrants were Rangers men from Ulster remember.........not all were from a Celtic background.
Whats
So Rangers have not been successful then?A few guys have messed things up now,fair enough,but be realistic.