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Originally Posted by Pop
In floods here la. No class. No dignity....
rawk: A total embarrassment for our club and everything we stand for. I couldn't care less about the arguments that suggest it's a technically unsound move based on the current position of Rangers financially or on the pitch, and nor should any of us. We should never have any association with that horde of Anglophile Unionist @#%&!s. Football should not even enter our considerations where this is concerned.
We stand with our brothers and comrades in the Green Brigade above all else, including the petty career ambitions of ex-players, irrespective of their status (and I am not one of those who has an axe to grind against Stevie). Those lads in the Green Brigade are the rare breed who understand far better than most of our own what football exists for and why we exist. For us to first send their way a manager who insults them and their support (Brendan's weasel words after their protests for Palestine will never be forgotten) and then to allow one of our own family to take charge of Rangers is a sign of how far we are from what we should be as a supporter base. We bear some responsibility here for not making it clear to Stevie that taking this job is not an option for him. That he doesn't already understand this is further proof that our club is ever more a commercial enterprise than a force for changing the world around us.
Anyone singing Stevie's name from hereon in ought to be met with the SAM song, not least to wipe away this stain on our honour.
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What the £#%&!?
£#%&!ing Liverpool, Rangers, Celtic. The blood-ridden, early stages of bowel cancer turds in the toilet bowl of football. Scum to a man the lot of them, burn them all to the £#%&!ing ground.
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Originally Posted by TheFatGoth
Wouldn't be the first time...
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I utterly adore that picture. Look at the pain and disbelief in his face, his very soul has been snapped in two like a twig over Dwight Gayle’s right knee. Stevie Wiggum