Sheamaker
Well-Known Member
Not often you get to see the Champions of Europe playing in Scotland
Feck the champions of Europe in a friendly. You get to see the Rangers in competitive matches nearly every week.
Not often you get to see the Champions of Europe playing in Scotland
Not today though.Feck the champions of Europe in a friendly. You get to see the Rangers in competitive matches nearly every week.
this will have more fans than at Ibrox is this game is sold out and will be a much better match , my tickets were £28 each east stand lower , i havent been to any rangers friendly matches or any of our europa games.
its not often you see a good premiership side and a good serie a side playing in scotland hopefully from now on murrayfield gets more top teams playing there
also jamie webster will be playing before this and you can have a photo with the champions league trophy , i will be getting my train at 11 from queen street
Liverpool are incredibly popular in Scotland. Totally understandable given the close bond between the club and Scotland and the vast number of Scots who have played often a key role in the club’s success.The amount of scottish folk in liverpool gear getting on the train at queen st was quite unbelievable.
That does sound like my family, shame on us all
Minus another 20 staunch points.
I believe they will also be the opportunity to get your photo taken with cup.
No issue with Rangers fans going to this game as our game wasn’t announced until after it however the amount of ‘Bears’ stating they’d absolutely rather be at this game, looking forward to see “the champions of Europe” and almost sneering at Rangers fans for going to the Derby game is quite eye opening.
Get to %^*& with that shite.
The amount of scottish folk in liverpool gear getting on the train at queen st was quite unbelievable.
Fantastic idea by the club.Jeezus........ that’s taking tourism to whole new depths.
Liverpool are incredibly popular in Scotland. Totally understandable given the close bond between the club and Scotland and the vast number of Scots who have played often a key role in
I can just about - at a push - understand missing our 4th friendly in favour of the Liverpool game. However, missing all four friendlies plus two competitive games and THEN picking the Liverpool friendly wouldn't be for me. Sort of thing you expect from a Liverpool fan who has Rangers as his second team rather than the other way around.
Someone collect their da he's posting shite opinions on the internet again.Any so-called Rangers fans at this event today, when we're playing at Ibrox, should have a look at themselves.
Grow up. Rangers were late in announcing preseason plans and games. Many had bought tickets in advance for the Liverpool game before the Derby match was ever on the radar. Are people to put their lives on hold on the off-chance Rangers might schedule a friendly? Slagging off Rangers fans doesn’t make you more of a fan, it just looks stupid.Any so-called Rangers fans at this event today, when we're playing at Ibrox, should have a look at themselves.
Even if the person has a ST and will be at plenty of our games this season?
Cant criticise anybody going to the Liverpool game today. Not like it's a regular event.
It certainly shows massive a club Liverpool is. I think the only other English club that would sell out Murrayfield for a friendly is Man United.
Smaller clubs like Man City, Chelsea and Spurs wouldn’t get near 67k fans at a friendly in Scotland.
Half the folk moaning are probably not even going to Ibrox today.Wow, this thread has certainly stirred up the staunch in this place.
I'm another one heading to the game and looking forward to it. Few beers in Edinburgh with a few mates before heading to see the European Champions and ticking off ground no. 106 (missed Murrayfield when we played due to a mate getting married and had to give away my ticket).
Last season I went to 51 games of which 37 were Rangers matches (30 at Ibrox, 1 at Hampden & 6 away). Been a season ticket holder since 2003, on the CCCS and away scheme.
Already been to both Europa League games this season and will no doubt attend a similar no. of Rangers matches this season
Looks like choosing a friendly at Murrayfield over a pre season at Ibrox doesn't make me a Rangers fan
and if you can'tRangers are playing,get over to Ibrox if you can.
The rain's off at the moment, the family are happy and the wee one is in the queue to get her picture with the trophy in the fan zone. I'll send you another update as soon as I have a moment.Not got a very good day for it, have you .........
Glory hunters? Forgot Liverpool and Man Utd have won’t tons of trophies recently.It certainly confirms that Man United and Liverpool attract huge amounts of glory hunting supporters.
Slagging off Rangers fans? What are you talking about, you clown? If you're going to see Liverpool today rather than Rangers, you need to look at your priorities, no matter how many games you went to last season. No wonder we get patronised by these English clubs.Grow up. Rangers were late in announcing preseason plans and games. Many had bought tickets in advance for the Liverpool game before the Derby match was ever on the radar. Are people to put their lives on hold on the off-chance Rangers might schedule a friendly? Slagging off Rangers fans doesn’t make you more of a fan, it just looks stupid.
shame on us all,Any so-called Rangers fans at this event today, when we're playing at Ibrox, should have a look at themselves.
It certainly shows massive a club Liverpool is. I think the only other English club that would sell out Murrayfield for a friendly is Man United.
Smaller clubs like Man City, Chelsea and Spurs wouldn’t get near 67k fans at a friendly in Scotland.
Who the fuuck do you think you’re calling a clown?!Slagging off Rangers fans? What are you talking about, you clown? If you're going to see Liverpool today rather than Rangers, you need to look at your priorities, no matter how many games you went to last season. No wonder we get patronised by these English clubs.
Man City can’t even sell out Champions league quarter finalsI think you would be surprised.
Looks like I'm no longer a fan either bud,Wow, this thread has certainly stirred up the staunch in this place.
I'm another one heading to the game and looking forward to it. Few beers in Edinburgh with a few mates before heading to see the European Champions and ticking off ground no. 106 (missed Murrayfield when we played due to a mate getting married and had to give away my ticket).
Last season I went to 51 games of which 37 were Rangers matches (30 at Ibrox, 1 at Hampden & 6 away). Been a season ticket holder since 2003, on the CCCS and away scheme.
Already been to both Europa League games this season and will no doubt attend a similar no. of Rangers matches this season
Looks like choosing a friendly at Murrayfield over a pre season at Ibrox doesn't make me a Rangers fan
Man City can’t even sell out Champions league quarter finals
Chelsea vs us a few years ago at Ibrox wasn’t even a sell out.
Slagging off Rangers fans? What are you talking about, you clown? If you're going to see Liverpool today rather than Rangers, you need to look at your priorities, no matter how many games you went to last season. No wonder we get patronised by these English clubs.
95% will be.As I edited, they are not all there to see Liverpool.
Some people just can't get into their heads that tickets would have been bought well in advance.Who the fuuck do you think you’re calling a clown?!
Fans don’t go to games for a whole range of reasons. Rangers could well not have been playing today. They announced the match about a month after the Liverpool tickets went on sale.
Your pathetic attempt at coming across Uber is only showing yourself up, no-one else.
It’s just a ridiculous attempt to come across Uber. No more no less and I won’t waste any more breath debating it with the poster.Some people just can't get into their heads that tickets would have been bought well in advance.
Glory hunters? Forgot Liverpool and Man Utd have won’t tons of trophies recently.
HahahahahahaAny so-called Rangers fans at this event today, when we're playing at Ibrox, should have a look at themselves.
Agree mate, I've already wasted too much time justifying myself. I could even have been supporting the bears while some of the posters with these uber comments were in nappies.It’s just a ridiculous attempt to come across Uber. No more no less and I won’t waste any more breath debating it on its the poster.
You could use that argument about rangers and them. Fans come from all over Scotland to follow both clubs,you could also say they're doing the same thing.They are the two most successful clubs in England. That’s why people latch onto them, arrogantly believing that dominance is once again beckoning.
95% will be.
God you’re boring.They are the two most successful clubs in England. That’s why people latch onto them, arrogantly believing that dominance is once again beckoning.
You could use that argument about rangers and them. Fans come from all over Scotland to follow both clubs,you could also say they're doing the same thing.
God you’re boring.
Who cares? It's pre season and the guys on here have a chance to go and see the European champions against a top Italian side. I'm sure they will be at Kilmarnock next week if they have tickets and def at Ibrox for the first league game when it really matters.
Plenty bears will be away, being the holiday season.Agree mate, I've already wasted too much time justifying myself. I could even have been supporting the bears while some of the posters with these uber comments were in nappies.
Judging by some of the comments they still are.