Absolutely fuckïng not.
Our clubs been to hell and back.
Our clubs been to hell and back.
We went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
I lost my beloved Dad to dementia.Nope, how many bears passed away while we were owned by crooks.
They were robbed of a strong Rangers and passed never knowing if we ever recovered.
Only had 2 asks of my lifespan. One is to live long enough the kids have all finished school and the other was to see the famous restored.
1 down 1 to go to die happy.
We went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
This absolutely nails it. Magnificently putNo. We already had a team in place capable of winning 55 back in 2011, and if Murray hadn't fucked us financially then handed us over to a con artist, we'd most likely have already won it and several more over the last decade.
55 is one of the most special and important title victories in our history because of everything that's happened since 2012, but it doesn't make it all worth it. Nothing will.
I had friends and family over last night for pizzas and beers and we were talking about it (forest fans). I kind of glammed it up saying “we’ve won every trophy available in Scotland, but, I wish we never had to” it’s dreadful they way we were treated. The cup final against HIVS stil grates on me, not the fact we lost but their behaviour and the fact they got a pass, it’s utterly appalling. In any normal society they would have been hammered, utterly sickening.We went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
I lost my beloved Dad to dementia.
I was visiting him in the nursing home and Rangers were on the TV and he asked me how the Rangers were getting on. One of the nursing staff said we were in the third division and he went absolutely ballistic. The staff member apologised and I took it no further.
My Dad died on the day we won the third division and we were able to tell him just before he passed away.
He gave me the dna, passion and love for Rangers. My love and appreciation for that man is ever lasting.
Quite simply: noWe went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
Thank you my friend. God bless.Feel your pain buddy, lost my old boy when in the Championship and being run by Ashley.
It's exactly what makes me think of every bear who did not get to witness our return.
RIP each and every one of them.
This^^^Absolutely fuckïng not.
Our clubs been to hell and back.
And this^^^Simply
No.
I don't think anything could happen that would make those years worth it.
Absolutely notWe went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
What a profoundly stupid question. FFS.
It was out with our control as fans, we had no option.We went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
Much like the snp, it changed society in Scotland. Friendly banter disappeared as the mask slipped from many and the bigotry and hatred spewed forth. 'friends ' were jettisoned never to be spoken to again.This^^^
And this^^^
I'm not 1 for drama but let's not forget just how far we fell & what might have happened with the list of charaltans & crooks we had in charge.
NoWe went throught absolute hell.
We trawled our way through the lower leagues.
We lost in the Ramsden Cup final...
We played in the Petrofac Cup!
We spent sleepless nights worrying about whether our club would ever get back to the top.
AND THEN
We appointed Steven Gerrard
We established a winning mentality across all levels of the club
We won 55 and essentially destroyed Septic (lets be honest, they are done as a club)
Was it worth it?
So stupid you repliedNo. And it's a genuinely stupid question to ask.
So is that yes or a no?What a profoundly stupid question. FFS.
sorryI lost my beloved Dad to dementia.
I was visiting him in the nursing home and Rangers were on the TV and he asked me how the Rangers were getting on. One of the nursing staff said we were in the third division and he went absolutely ballistic. The staff member apologised and I took it no further.
My Dad died on the day we won the third division and we were able to tell him just before he passed away.
He gave me the dna, passion and love for Rangers. My love and appreciation for that man is ever lasting.