Bishybear30
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You know international week is in full swing with threads like this.
Both the boys are. Used to moan like mad when we'd be going to see Rangers of a Saturday and they'd be dragged to watch their dad referee rugby games! That always made me laugh,I’m pretty sure Gordon Bulloch was quite open about being a Rangers fan?
The great John Rutherford is also a serious Bear.Both the boys are. Used to moan like mad when we'd be going to see Rangers of a Saturday and they'd be dragged to watch their dad referee rugby games! That always made me laugh,
Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
I used to work with the Newcastle Falcons, the training these guys done was brutalAye back then. Not now.
he was in the queue behind me at ticket office years agoSaw Craig Chalmers enjoying watching us in a pub in Edinburgh, when out for the day with my wife during Advocaat's time.
He frequently tweets about Hibs.FF never fails, hoggs a bear/hiv supporter
That's correct. I remember when we were down the divisions a few of their players came into the Kensington bar in Cessnock, including Finn Russell, when we were playing Cowdenbeath or some other team and they were all Gers fans.Alot of the Glasgow warriors players
Being a Protestant and from N Ireland does not make you automatically a Rangers fan. I remember a friend of mine from Killyman was at a house in Moygashel full of "well known" people if you understand, the game was Rangers v Man U he was the only Rangers fan in the houseTaking a punt on Rory and Simon Best?
John Jeffrey is a Hearts fan!Gregor Townsend is a Bear as is John Jeffries’s
Was there too.The shitey Galloway game when Durrant took the ball off him and squared to big Hateley to scoreHastings was behind me in main stand when we played scum in semi at Ibrox when hateley scored and was quite happy when he did
Finn Russell was at the last Old Firm game at IbroxFinn Russell is a Rangers man.
I'm pals with Peter and George Horne. They are only interested in rugby.
Oooo rugby fwiends.
That's correct. I remember when we were down the divisions a few of their players came into the Kensington bar in Cessnock, including Finn Russell, when we were playing Cowdenbeath or some other team and they were all Gers fans.
They must have travelled home from Georgia straight after the match because I can 100% say for certain that it was Finn Russell and Ali Price that were at the bheggars game last month at Ibrox.I would question if that’s right about Russell being at the OF given Scotland played in Georgia the night before.
They must have travelled home from Georgia straight after the match because I can 100% say for certain that it was Finn Russell and Ali Price that were at the bheggars game last month at Ibrox.
It was definitely them, I wouldn’t bulls*it you otherwise.I would take some convincing to be honest given flight schedules, debrief, post match analysis and recovery.
It was definitely them, I wouldn’t bulls*it you otherwise.
I know what I seen so we’ll just leave it at that not unless Robert Marshall can assist in confirming this with his rugby friends ?I don't think you are bullshitting people, I just would take some convincing what you are saying is even logical or feasible.
You having a giraffe we won despite him not because of him, time to move on from too many hit and misses from him and not to to mention his penalty or two. He's marmite and I'm not too keen on marmiteA wee bump for the player of the match today Finn Russell, big bluenose.
A wee bump for the player of the match today Finn Russell, big bluenose.
He scored a penalty and set up the try. Seems to me he did alright.You having a giraffe we won despite him not because of him, time to move on from too many hit and misses from him and not to to mention his penalty or two. He's marmite and I'm not too keen on marmite
You having a giraffe we won despite him not because of him, time to move on from too many hit and misses from him and not to to mention his penalty or two. He's marmite and I'm not too keen on marmite
6ft 8'Al Kellock is a big Rangers man.
He was in the Union Bar with his son at a game last season. His mate Gary Parker who managed Melrose, done a lot of media work and also signed as a player for Hearts (very briefly) was also a Bear. I remember them at a very young age being at a midweek game to Ibrox.Saw Craig Chalmers enjoying watching us in a pub in Edinburgh, when out for the day with my wife during Advocaat's time.
He was a PE teacher at Barmulloch College, a bit of a nutcase.I remember an article in the old ‘Shoot’ magazine about sportsmen from other disciplines and being delighted that Ian ‘Mighty Mouse’ McLauchlan was a Bear.
His segment finished with him stating his ambition was to score a last minute penalty against the rancid xi in a Scottish Cup Final to win us the cup.
WATP
It's all about him and not about the squad and he's always been like that, stupid sin binning put our team under pressure too, I don't care if he bangs a drum on the 12th or not he's not my man, seen more than enough of him in a scotland shirt. Fantastic result though.He scored a penalty and set up the try. Seems to me he did alright.
We only got Rugby and cricket at our school, they did try and introduce us to hockey but too many were getting hurt knocking feck out of each otherPish.
I never got to play football at HS until 3rd year, regardless of my rotundness.
I went to a rugby orientated school so had no choice.
Didn`t stop me playing football for the BB and YMCA teams though
Didn’t realise that! Two great clubs that family represented them: Rangers and West of Scotland!Sandy Carmichael (Alexander Bennet Carmichael MBE) was the grandson of former Rangers player Alex Bennet.
That's what I thought(with absolutely no knowledge of the game).You having a giraffe we won despite him not because of him, time to move on from too many hit and misses from him and not to to mention his penalty or two. He's marmite and I'm not too keen on marmite
Man of the match: Finn Russell
There were men of the match all over the pitch for Scotland but Finn Russell - pictured here with the Calcutta Cup lid on his head - stole the show despite his yellow card.
to be honest, I don’t understand the rules and rudiments of the game well enough to get into a heated debate with anyone. I thought to my novice eye that Russell did ok, apart from his Morelos moment.Wow we really all do see different things eh? A yellow for stupidity. Kicked great territory away 3x. Kicked straight into touch on a good counter which cost us 30yds of territory. Called for the drop goal which got charged down and could have cost us the game. Missed a penalty and a conversion. That's off the top of my head. I was going mental at him during the game lol. Hogg was my motm. His kicking was superb.
I suppose its all about opinions but that was how I saw it. Great to get the win though. First at Twickenham in my lifetime. Unreal
Even Jock?All the Broon family are good Rangers men
Morelos moment? Jesus Christ...i give into be honest, I don’t understand the rules and rudiments of the game well enough to get into a heated debate with anyone. I thought to my novice eye that Russell did ok, apart from his Morelos moment.