SimonLeBon
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Wee burd who sits next to me in West enclosure touched me intimately when Roofe scored.
And I'm not kidding.
And I'm not kidding.
I said that as soon as it was threw on , probably his 1st gameDon't come back
that's a fine way to talk about our Scotty Arfield.....And the numpty that ran on and got rugby tackled
There was no way Aaron Ramsey was getting thrown onto the pitch with minutes to goThink it was Aaron Ramsey......
I've been going to Ibrox for over 50 years and recall it's been like this all that time. We have some of the most fickle supporters known to man.Some of the utter shite shouted by one or two around us today really did my head in.
Rangers passing it around and keeping possession and every pass that wasn't a forward one was being slated
Ffs this ffs that. That's shite your shite, fuckoff, blah blah fucking blah.
The game was poor but shouting abuse is really going to help eh?
I've been going to Ibrox for over 50 years and recall it's been like this all that time. We have some of the most fickle supporters known to man.
What intrigues me though is how these self proclaimed "experts" are in the stands and not managing Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona and the like.
The irony of this being posted on FFThere's a decent % of our home support who just go out of habit & for a good old moan. They don't actually enjoy it
Had a mate who used to message me in our times of trouble saying "had enough, that's me walking away" anytime the beggars beat us or a freak defeat. Ended up replying "%^*& off then maybe rangers are not for you".
Never spoke since but his shame not mine
It isn’t, the rows around him looked glazed some fans ended up high…That’s acceptable
Scarf picked up, cleaned up and back in the shop for sale again.
He/she will have been singing no surrender minutes before I sureDon't come back
No chamce Tav doing that anyway when he cant stop for a few moments before game to have photos with young bears. Well done to the other players who took time out for them.If we’re having staunch rants then I hope the kid who had the ‘Tav can I have your shirt’ sign, pisses the bed tonight
Must be loaded to launch a programme that cost £10 awaySeen someone throwing there programme onto the blue track from GF3
We've been told for years since we got back that the toxicity (and that is absolutely what it is) of our home support is because of the anxiety over Celtic potentially winning 10IAR and it would improve once that was out of the way.Really worry about some our support
They are complete children detached from reality, the last few weeks have been madness
I'm sure I heard some industrial language too...Seen someone throwing there programme onto the blue track from GF3
That’s nothing the boy next to me didn’t know how to put it on hahaSome can't threw a poncho ,puta madre
Probably threw it in a fit of temper..... realising they missed the subway back home.He/she will have been singing no surrender minutes before I sure
What was that idiot all about?, too many pre match bevvies now banned indefinitely no doubt.And the numpty that ran on and got rugby tackled
sure it was cokeSomeone threw a cup of coke into the air in GF6 when Roofe scored.
Toddlers throw things when they are frustrated, adults handle their emotions in an appropriate manner.Can't blame anybody for being frustrated today.
That was me!!!!Swedish Burd with massive tits threw her bra on the park when Roofe scored in MFF.
I dread to think what would have happened to you if we had won 5 or 6 nil!!!Wee burd who sits next to me in West enclosure touched me intimately when Roofe scored.
And I'm not kidding.
Pictures or a ban!Swedish Burd with massive tits threw her bra on the park when Roofe scored in MFF.
Ive always had the opinion when at the game we never shout abuse at one of our own players,boo or scream and shout insults at them, i bite my lip when i see crap on the park but the negative shouts and abuse backfires as far as im concerned it affects the players im in no doubt ive seen it so much over the years but idiots around still do it, for a lot i think there not happy unless there moaning and shouting abuse at our own very sad.We've been told for years since we got back that the toxicity (and that is absolutely what it is) of our home support is because of the anxiety over Celtic potentially winning 10IAR and it would improve once that was out of the way.
As pathetic as that excuse was, it was also clearly a lot of shite to anyone who's been going to Ibrox for years.
It will never change.
Now THAT's a reason to leave early.Wee burd who sits next to me in West enclosure touched me intimately when Roofe scored.
And I'm not kidding.
During 9 in a row the moans and groans were there for a misplaced pass and a defeat would result in acts of petulance. Always been like that since Ive been going to Ibrox in 1983We've been told for years since we got back that the toxicity (and that is absolutely what it is) of our home support is because of the anxiety over Celtic potentially winning 10IAR and it would improve once that was out of the way.
As pathetic as that excuse was, it was also clearly a lot of shite to anyone who's been going to Ibrox for years.
It will never change.
The mind boggles how he dressed himself in the morning hahaThat’s nothing the boy next to me didn’t know how to put it on haha
Retro scarfScarf picked up, cleaned up and back in the shop for sale again.
Wait to a few weeks the price will be double that at leastAt £10 a pop...more money than sense
Ach, away and do one. One thing you must be acutely aware off is that football's an incredibly emotive thing to be a part of. Nerves get shredded, passions get mangled, and your judgement and emotions are all over the place. You shouldn't judge supporters who have been put through the ringer, and neither should the rest of the support in general. Watching our team, and how emotionally draining it is, is fraught with passion and intensity.Don't come back
Ach, away and do one. One thing you must be acutely aware off is that football's an incredibly emotive thing to be a part of. Nerves get shredded, passions get mangled, and your judgement and emotions are all over the place. You shouldn't judge supporters who have been put through the ringer, and neither should the rest of the support in general. Watching our team, and how emotionally draining it is, is fraught with passion and intensity.
At £10 a pop...more money than sense
Any Rangers supporter throwing a scarf away should get their balls kicked. The team might not be playing well, but to toss away the clubs colours is mentally challenged behaviour.Ok boss. Class thread. Ya mad staunch b4stard ye!
Seat swap seat swapWee burd who sits next to me in West enclosure touched me intimately when Roofe scored.
And I'm not kidding.