really cannot wait to visit, this is going to be excellent, i love all that stuff, Gazzas boots and contract agreement with Lazio, match worn shirts, its going to be great
Club 1872 getting the repairs done on it I believeThat original model of Ibrox is outstanding
BrilliantThe legendary Wild West hero, Buffalo Bill, made an appearance at Ibrox.
When Buffalo Bill brought his Wild West show to Scotland
William F. Cody, or '˜Buffalo Bill' to give him his more famous moniker, visited Scotland twice as he took his Wild West show to Europe.www.scotsman.com
Haha , absolutely, there is nothing surer than that.You can absolutely guarantee there’ll be teams of folk here queuing up to criticise it when it opens. Critiquing everything from the items on display, to the layout to the colour of the skirting boards.
Ah though he came from Maryhill.The legendary Wild West hero, Buffalo Bill, made an appearance at Ibrox.
When Buffalo Bill brought his Wild West show to Scotland
William F. Cody, or '˜Buffalo Bill' to give him his more famous moniker, visited Scotland twice as he took his Wild West show to Europe.www.scotsman.com
I've just pinged off an email saying that I've got the John Allan trilogy,with original dustjackets,that I'd be happy to loan. The first book is a special players/staff edition bound with blue leather and gilt pages,rather than the general issue cloth bound ones. Can't top your Struth and players signed one though!!I've got the eleven great years book signed by Struth and a dozen or so players
assume this is the kind of thing they would be looking for?
You can absolutely guarantee there’ll be teams of folk here queuing up to criticise it when it opens. Critiquing everything from the items on display, to the layout to the colour of the skirting boards.
Including the museum and the shop in their visitI hope the club do something innovative using technology. Maybe some sort of 3D visual experience where you get to see the club and the city at the very start of its journey back in 1872. If you go to any of the big US theme parks they enhance the experience so well to make it truly memorable. As Stewart Robinson says, we want all tourists who come to Glasgow to make a point of including the museum in their visit.
It takes our Club to another level and not before time. A hundred and fifty years is a lot of history to uncover, especially if there's old newsreel and footage of old games and stuff along the lines of Hampden. Can't wait til it's up and running.Really excited about this.
The idea of a museum/bar/venue the club directly profit from is long overdue.
Wow! How did you end up with that mate?I've got the eleven great years book signed by Struth and a dozen or so players
assume this is the kind of thing they would be looking for?
That’s sounds exactly what we need. Well done Rangers! Can’t wait for it.
Oh absolutely. You see it on every single thread on here, no matter what the topic, some people are just moany whiny buggers who suck the life right out of everything and are best ignored.You can absolutely guarantee there’ll be teams of folk here queuing up to criticise it when it opens. Critiquing everything from the items on display, to the layout to the colour of the skirting boards.
I just can’t wait to put more money into the club, the cafe will be a great addition, income 7 days a week. I’m sure I read that rangers predicted we would bring in 6 figure profits to the club.Oh absolutely. You see it on every single thread on here, no matter what the topic, some people are just moany whiny buggers who suck the life right out of everything and are best ignored.
I can’t wait to see how this turns out, will be a great addition to the stadium and will improve the overall look no end from the crumbling building that was left to ruin for years.
i doubt it mate, think most will be sporting mixed with how we were founded , the building , the disaster and past greats who have graced the hallowed turf.I'm hoping they include our full history like the links with the Orange Order and the old church parades, visits from the Royal Family etc.
Viduka front and center for Leeds. Is he that important in their history?Sounds brilliant. Anyone wondering about the dream scene artist, I think this must be the guy here:
Jamie Cooper
jamiecooperartist.com
Why don't you just save up for the bus fare and support Rangers?You are a top club.
I would personally pay a visit to this when it is ready.
There is a wee gang of goons who are painfully edgy. They've usually got 1872 or 72 in the twitter handle so you can spot them a mile away.What’s with the “speccy” comments below that video on Twitter. Do Rangers fans really go around talking about Rangers people like that?
Moving to Erskine next month so wouldn’t need to save much bus fare in all honesty haha!Why don't you just save up for the bus fare and support Rangers?
You can absolutely guarantee there’ll be teams of folk here queuing up to criticise it when it opens. Critiquing everything from the items on display, to the layout to the colour of the skirting boards.
My one hope is that it will be big enough to fully encapsulate and display the entirety of our unparalleled history and success.
It's going to be quite a job to curate and tell the story of our 150 year history and if it's done right, it will really be a football museum like no other. Something to compliment the magnificence of our main stand and trophy room.
I've been to a quite a few football museums down south and abroad and most of their time of achievement and their notable history is a drop in the ocean compared to the extent of ours.
Agreed. I reckon that itll be a hit regardless however if they can put in some kind of unique, groundbreaking exhibits then it really could generate some serious interest and the benefits that accompany itI hope the club do something innovative using technology. Maybe some sort of 3D visual experience where you get to see the club and the city at the very start of its journey back in 1872. If you go to any of the big US theme parks they enhance the experience so well to make it truly memorable. As Stewart Robinson says, we want all tourists who come to Glasgow to make a point of including the museum in their visit.