CR5
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Doesn't really hurt that much coming from someone who doesn't know the difference between you're and yourExactly. You’re posts are cringe
Doesn't really hurt that much coming from someone who doesn't know the difference between you're and yourExactly. You’re posts are cringe
Our changing rooms are iconic and Gerrard and the players love them.
It's part of the Rangers tradition and you don't %^*& with that.
Triple post sorry
I like your post mate but no way did ally mCcoist score for us against raith rovers in 2016 , he was about 52 .
Change for the sake of change isn’t necessarily progress.A lot of folk need to realise change is fine, we should be continuously improving Ibrox just like when we made four stands with seating in the early 70s.
This will probably quite a divisive subject but it's something that will need to happen sooner or later.
The current dressing room is iconic to us as Rangers supporters but when you compare it to other top clubs, it doesn't reflect very well on us and this sort of thing can genuinely become a factor in signing players, better facilities attract better players.
I'm not suggesting that we go mad and attempt to emulate what Man City have, I think it is important to keep as much tradition in tact as possible. That being said, I do think that some serious upgrades/modernisation is in order as our players shouldn't be sitting on wooden benches.
What is your stance on this? Do we start making upgrades now or do we stick with it until it's even more dated?
Lmao sorry my phone changes grammar wrongly sometimes and I don’t notice.Doesn't really hurt that much coming from someone who doesn't know the difference between you're and your
Why? Because I wouldn't put a picture of William in the dressing room?Lmao sorry my phone changes grammar wrongly sometimes and I don’t notice.
You’re defo one of they guys I’d absolutely hate sitting next to.
The monarch stays
Source for this mate?The wooden wall panels are staying.
The benches have been removed and are being replaced.
Factually correct
Page 4. Post #135Source for this mate?
Oh ok mate, do you know what's going in to replace the benches?Page 4. Post #135
At the moment. No. It's sub contracted to another.Oh ok mate, do you know what's going in to replace the benches?
I also took an English friend on the tour, and he asked exactly the same. In fact, he took a bit of persuading. I felt an odd pride.I took a Portuguese friend and his two boys on the tour last year. When we walked up the marble staircase his words were "This looks like a castle". He also asked specifically if the changing rooms were the ones the players used, he was very surprised (in a good way) when I told him they were the actual changing rooms.
That's the existing corridor mate. You can cringe all you like but WATPIf that's modernity, I'd rather be in the past.
Cringey as it gets.
That's the existing corridor mate. You can cringe all you like but WATP
Can't image that being recent, they'd have used the new crest surely?
Didn't say it was.Can't image that being recent, they'd have used the new crest surely?
I am talking 30 to 40 years in the future. The stadium was only designed to last so long. Would love to see the facade on the Main Stand incorporated into a new design thoughDon’t see a time when we are ever going to need to build a new and better stadium tbh. Modernizations here and there yes, but Ibrox is absolutely iconic and very much doubt we’ll ever need to move.
I am talking 30 to 40 years in the future. The stadium was only designed to last so long. Would love to see the facade on the Main Stand incorporated into a new design though
I’d like to see the changing rooms modernised.
We already have the traditional and original architecture throughout the main stand.
It’s a changing room ffs and a lot of people need to remember that. It’s hardly this architectural wonder.
It would only be the changing rooms getting upgraded. The proper architecture when you enter the front door will remain forever.
I’ve been in the dressing room several times on the tour and I have to say I’m hardly blown away when I enter it.
No, we replace it with the new monarch.I mean this as respectfully as possible, do we keep the picture forever, even when there a new monarch?
The point behind that question is to highlight that it's going to have to change eventually, why not now?
Well we put in a players lounge and dining area last season.This. I also keep saying people say it's a listed building as if that means you can't touch it at all.
Is it not just the fascia which is listed too or have the internal areas been upgraded in status ar some point?
Clearly with the Club Deck works, changes can be made to it and significant ones at that.
Why? That isn't a Rangers tradition.No, we replace it with the new monarch.
Aye so they dae.I think this is a superb idea, I play for amateur team EKYM and our new changing rooms piss all over Ibrox. Time to modernise I feel, and with the opportunity to recreate it in the museum it’s a fantastic idea
This will probably quite a divisive subject but it's something that will need to happen sooner or later.
The current dressing room is iconic to us as Rangers supporters but when you compare it to other top clubs, it doesn't reflect very well on us and this sort of thing can genuinely become a factor in signing players, better facilities attract better players.
I'm not suggesting that we go mad and attempt to emulate what Man City have, I think it is important to keep as much tradition in tact as possible. That being said, I do think that some serious upgrades/modernisation is in order as our players shouldn't be sitting on wooden benches.
What is your stance on this? Do we start making upgrades now or do we stick with it until it's even more dated?