Abercrombie
Well-Known Member
Kamara was immense today.
He was tremendous. He always as an excellent footballer but, he’s now progressing to become a really important player for us. His ability to maintain possession is great to watch.
Kamara was immense today.
This management team will bring us 55, of that I have no doubt.Great performance all round today. Gerard has improved massively since last season and every player did their job. Kamara MOTM for me but can't argue against Goldson for his 2 goals.
That would be glorious mate.He's a shockingly bad keeper and for that reason must stay!Their keeper is as bad as I can ever remember! Hope he’s on a long term contract hahaha
That would be glorious mate.He's a shockingly bad keeper and for that reason must stay!
Raising a glass to your dad my friend! What a fitting performance today, we were excellent. Sure your dad was looking down on us thinking, ffs this is easy!I’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
I am really surprised at Andy saying thatAndy Gray talking on BEIN Sports about trouncing Celtic. Great to hear.
For a first post that is really going to be hard to beat , sums up the feelings of so many of usI’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
Pretty much the same, been singing follow follow at strange times and currently listening to Lwd Zep 4 on vinylits not even 6 o clock and I'm off my crackers. Im doing the partners nut in.
I know what you mean for I don't normally drink in the house as I prefer the pub , in fact since lockdown started back in March I did not have a drink in the hoose , well let's just say that no drinkin in the hoose has gone oot the windae .YAAAAASSSSits not even 6 o clock and I'm off my crackers. Im doing the partners nut in.
Under Gerrard we’ve thrown the kitchen sink at this fixture and “Left it all on the park”.
Today we went to Celtic Park and managed the game in a professional manner.
That was another step up the ladder.
His mammyWho voted for barker for motm
Your response proves you’re hurtingAct like a mentally challenged because I don’t want to celebrate by reminiscing about when we got humped 5-0?
you obviously started early this morning and haven’t stopped.
Fckn sooperb.
Welcome to the family.I’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
If I was Mrs. poet I'd thread careful tonight.
Sew you’re saying there might be a bit of needle from Mr poet?
Halliday is on record as saying he is one of the best players in training. Time for him to
Raising a glass to your dad my friend! What a fitting performance today, we were excellent. Sure your dad was looking down on us thinking, ffs this is easy!
WATP....enjoy your nigh
Old firm day is horrendous for me nerves wise. I know what you mean. It's an amazing feeling when your team wins and brutal when they lose. Great post and there will be a lot of bears with dad's who saw a lot of success followed by this difficult time. I will raise a beer to mine too. He didn't force the the Gers at me. Just let me find my own way but me and my two brothers always get together at Gers games win lose or draw. It's a bond for life. Us and The Rangers.I’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
For a first post that is really going to be hard to beat , sums up the feelings of so many of us
Goldson got the goals which takes away from the fact he strolled it at the back. Barely broke sweat.Feel a bit for Glen Kamara. He was outstanding today & maybe won't get all the praise he normally would, as today, Connor Goldson the new Rangers number 9 was better!
I wasn't too far away. Duffy is rank and hopefully he plays every game this season!!Been up since 4 30am !! I honestly think the weak link today that we must exploit is Duffy. He may be decent in the air but he's the slowest CB I have ever seen. If Kent can get a run at him it will be embarrassing. Yes plenty cross balls from both sides as usual, but isolate Duffy and let Morelos bully him leaving space for others.
Watched the Iceland game the other night mate and I thought he’s dangerous in the air. But he looks like he runs wi clogs on. 2 million for that and 40k in wages per week is some business for BrightonI wasn't too far away. Duffy is rank and hopefully he plays every game this season!!
you've got at least 106 bears out there/in here with you and your message yesterday mate...hope you 'both' had a great dayI’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
Thought he played for ROI but mibbes Glen froze him out!Watched the Iceland game the other night mate and I thought he’s dangerous in the air. But he looks like he runs wi clogs on. 2 million for that and 40k in wages per week is some business for Brighton
Kamara is essential today.
I hope you enjoyed that today mate & continue to post - it's a mad but wonderful place this FF world.I’ve never posted before. Never felt the need to. For the past several years, I’ve been more than happy to lurk in the background of FF, mostly laughing at the bizarre, ridiculous and witty stuff this place regularly throws up. Today, however, is different…
Out of nowhere, I lost my old man last year. As staunch as anyone - and another avid lurker on FF - our conversations would mostly be taken up with discussions about Rangers or, quite often, whatever we’d both seen on FF through the week! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to say a proper goodbye to him but, if I had the chance, I’d thank him for making me a bear. Growing up in the East of England, I now realise this couldn’t have been easy but he managed it with regular trips to Ibrox, buying me kits, and buying me dvds/videotapes for me to watch (over and over again). He once told me that “W.A.T.P” was one of the first things he said to me and, if things went as I hope they did, it was one of the last things he heard. Since his passing, we’ve had big games but I feel this is one of the biggest and it makes me miss him even more.
I was trying to explain to guys at work today what tomorrow means and what being a Rangers fan is all about. With only Norwich and Ipswich as their nearest reference point, with a healthy dose of English footballing arrogance and ignorance, and with being in their mid-20s like me (and not knowing about, for example, the 90s team) they did nothing but laugh and make the usual comments about Scottish football and making comparisons to other English derbies. I gave up in the end. Besides, how can I explain to someone that nervous feeling in the stomach before an old firm match? A feeling which comes about from a lifetime of following a club you’ve been steeped in, and knowing there’s millions of fans around the world going through the same thing! But, I guess that’s the thing; being a Ranger’s fan is in your blood, in your bones. I’ll be forever grateful to have that.
I’m quietly confident for tomorrow and I believe we’ve got something really happening at Rangers at the moment.
I might return to the lurking shadows and this might be my only post but:
‘W.A.T.P’
Him & Helander both were - 1 mistake aside - immense today. A joy to watch!Goldson got the goals which takes away from the fact he strolled it at the back. Barely broke sweat.