Great spotJudging by the Admiral shellsuit one of the lads is wearing it'll be at least 1990.
The Chateau Haddow for us (aka a carry out before street drinking made you a criminal)Great memories, my auld boy and my uncles used to go to the Stadium bar for a few pints, I would wait outside, they would give me some money to go and spend in the Rangers shop, it was brilliant, always mind it being absolutely packed.
yes that was the superstore back in the day.Was the Rangers shop on the corner the official club shop at the time?
Was the Rangers shop on the corner the official club shop at the time?
Yes mate st vincent street it was onim pretty sure there was one on St Vincent St west of Renfield St and it had the same Red Ball as a O
Argyle House is there too, that opened in 1990.Judging by the Admiral shellsuit one of the lads is wearing it'll be at least 1990.
Yes, it was a treasure trove of stuff too, I remember being taken through on the subway as a kid to get Rangers wallpaper for my bedroom from there, my first kit was from there too, the 1980 one, still remember opening the orange umbro box on my birthday!Was the Rangers shop on the corner the official club shop at the time?
Well spotted not sure if it is blue or purple.Judging by the Admiral shellsuit one of the lads is wearing it'll be at least 1990.
His still looks blue so it must have been early in the season. One or two washes and it faded badly.Judging by the Admiral shellsuit one of the lads is wearing it'll be at least 1990.
Used to go in whilst my uncle was in the bookies. Used to get some loyalist tapes from the stall right across from it aswell. Robert McIlroy selling the historian a few yards further up who my uncle would stop and speak to.Spent many an hour in the Rangers Shop on the corner.
And then a wee sing song just at the bottom of the stairs..The Chateau Haddow for us (aka a carry out before street drinking made you a criminal)
Yep I was just about to post that there was a programme stall in it run by Glasgow Programme ShopLoved that wee Rangers shop!
It seemed to have everything u needed (compared to todays big Rangers shop which has so little!) & even had room for a programme stall, if I remember right!
I loved that walk up. We would go into the Stadium and usually get a served some pints, or get a few cans for the car park.Used to go in whilst my uncle was in the bookies. Used to get some loyalist tapes from the stall right across from it aswell. Robert McIlroy selling the historian a few yards further up who my uncle would stop and speak to.
Great photo in the op bringing back memories of my youth.
My Aunty Mary worked in that shop. Late 80'sWas the Rangers shop on the corner the official club shop at the time?
that's where we used to go pre-match thenStadium bar at the time no?
Always someone getting done by the polis for pissing in the lane across the road.The Chateau Haddow for us (aka a carry out before street drinking made you a criminal)
You used to see folk wearing them and the shell suits had gone light purple due to a couple of washes.His still looks blue so it must have been early in the season. One or two washes and it faded badly.
Said on here before i remember the price list for goods in the old shop was like the paper folded chinnese takeaway menus anyone remember that.Was the Rangers shop on the corner the official club shop at the time?
Also remember the old jakey sitting in the road eating the police horse shit.Remember the auld geezer that used to play the accordion just round the corner? Probably long gone now
Yes would always shout gies the sash as you do whenwent past throwing a couple coins in collection.Remember the auld geezer that used to play the accordion just round the corner? Probably long gone now
Yes I doSaid on here before i remember the price list for goods in the old shop was like the paper folded chinnese takeaway menus anyone remember that.
Yeah,used to pick one up and look to see what you could afford to buySaid on here before i remember the price list for goods in the old shop was like the paper folded chinnese takeaway menus anyone remember that.