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Rangers are a dreadful side, mixture of championship and league 1 players with the odd PL sub.  They have shown the power of the crowd, something oil money can't buy. Newcastle may have it for a few more years but eventually it will be replaced by virtual fans. 

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28 minutes ago, Ronnie Whelan said:

Going there with the wife in November and can't wait to see it. Fucking twats better not smash the place up.

 

Would hate Rangers in the Super Cup, but do want to see us play at Ibrox just to tick it off my list. Looks like a boss ground. Been to Parkhead with us and it was class to be fair. Celtic fans were sound and treated us differently to how they might another English team. 

It's a lovely city, some of it doesn't feel like a Spanish city with North African architecture and some streets looking like the nice colourful streets you see in Colombia or Ecuador. 

 

Went to Rangers for the Legends game 2 years ago. The ground is impressive, sat in the Bill struith Stand (the main stand with the Archibald Leitch design). It's impressive but like the old Main stand at Anfield with wooden seats and no legroom. Went in the Louden Tavern over the road from the Ibrox Metro stop. Probably wouldn't get in on a normal matchday but it was like a club museum in there with all the memorabilia in there and thankfully no Royalist shite. 

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11 hours ago, Baltar said:

As much as I hope that Real defeat will crush their spirit and cause them to collapse in the league, their fixtures are just too damn easy to expect them to drop anymore points. None of the teams they will face have anything to play for, whereas City will be going all out to win.

Wolves still have a chance of making it into Europe. They're at home to City next week in a game which is their last chance to get into that conference league spot if they win.

 

And West Ham after being knocked out tonight would also need a result against City to get back into the Europa. They are also at home in that fixture.

 

So Wolves and West Ham definitely have something to play for. Doesn't guarantee they would take points off City but they certainly aren't on the beach at this stage.

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1 hour ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Shame we've just run out of road with the Premier league the quadruple was a very really possibility. If we end up losing it by one point essentially it's down to Paul Teirney. 

It's not mate, it's our own fault. If we'd beaten Leicester away (as we should have done), we'd be top.

 

We didn't, we lost, we're second!

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7 hours ago, TheDrowningMan said:

Well, it was actually a ball-girl, so…

 

 

If he connects the kid is going face first down the steps. But as we know you don't have to hit the target to hit the target.  Winner.

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18 minutes ago, aRdja said:

Just watched the replay of Rangers vs Leipzig. Ryan Kent looked very lively. Would be good to see him back in the PL. His numbers aren’t quite good enough to consider taking him back though unfortunately.

I think we get 20 per cent of any future transfer fee that exceeds what Rangers paid for him (£4m I think it was).

 

Awoniyi is also attracting interest from a few clubs in the PL and he also has a 20 percent sell on fee for anything above the £6.5m we sold him for. 

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9 hours ago, Red Shift said:

West Ham not going anywhere with the Moyes nobody at the helm.

It amazes me how gits like Moyes get jobs after fucking up completely at other clubs.

He's done a very good job with West Ham to be fair to the ginger cunt.

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4 hours ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Shame we've just run out of road with the Premier league the quadruple was a very really possibility. If we end up losing it by one point essentially it's down to Paul Teirney. 

To be fair we're probably going to end up with over 90 points, which is an incredible achievement - if we don't win the league it's not cos we didn't win more games, it's because Man City are financially doped cheats and have rigged the game. They've spent so much money, bent and broke so many rules, it's not a fair playing field. 

 

If it wasn't for us the last five seasons would have been a total cake walk for them. Take us out the equation and it would be 5 league wins in a row. We've saved the Premier League from becoming no better than France, Germany and Scotland.

 

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4 hours ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Shame we've just run out of road with the Premier league the quadruple was a very really possibility. If we end up losing it by one point essentially it's down to Paul Teirney. 

Not having that over a 38 game season the other points we dropped the likes of Leicester away and Brighton at home was a big fuck up as well as we went 1-0 up in that match and dropped 2 points.

We also had it in our own hands to win playing City away recently in the league and didn't turn up for the first 45 minutes. 

 

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23 minutes ago, johnsusername said:

To be fair we're probably going to end up with over 90 points, which is an incredible achievement - if we don't win the league it's not cos we didn't win more games, it's because Man City are financially doped cheats and have rigged the game. They've spent so much money, bent and broke so many rules, it's not a fair playing field. 

 

If it wasn't for us the last five seasons would have been a total cake walk for them. Take us out the equation and it would be 5 league wins in a row. We've saved the Premier League from becoming no better than France, Germany and Scotland.

 

And yet the majority of fans of other teams want Citeh to win it to spite us.   
 

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4 minutes ago, Pete said:

And yet the majority of fans of other teams want Citeh to win it to spite us.   
 

They are still not that relevant to most other fans in the country with their still realtiviley new found wealth. Even most Utd fans I know don't have the same level of dislike for their local rivals & neighbours as they do us. In general they would prefer City to win out than us given the choice.

Sure they are not even that relevant to their own fans as they can't get decent attendances at their matches. 

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