Let the others come after us. We welcome the chase. It is healthy for us. We will never hide from it. Never fear, inevitably we shall have our years of failure, and when they arrive, we must reveal tolerance and sanity.
Evening chaps and chapettes good to make your acquaintance and all that bollocks. Looking forward to the other half of Edinburgh chewing their manky carpets while their eyes roll about the back of their heads after we do to them what we did to their ugly sisters across the road last Sunday.
Evening chaps and chapettes good to make your acquaintance and all that bollocks. Looking forward to the other half of Edinburgh chewing their manky carpets while their eyes roll about the back of their heads after we do to them what we did to their ugly sisters across the road last Sunday.
Aye hullo rerr
YOU CAN''T GO BACK AND CHANGE THE BEGINNING, BUT YOU CAN START WHERE YOU ARE AND CHANGE THE ENDING.
Evening chaps and chapettes good to make your acquaintance and all that bollocks. Looking forward to the other half of Edinburgh chewing their manky carpets while their eyes roll about the back of their heads after we do to them what we did to their ugly sisters across the road last Sunday.
I'll give you the first like.
YOU CAN''T GO BACK AND CHANGE THE BEGINNING, BUT YOU CAN START WHERE YOU ARE AND CHANGE THE ENDING.
Evening chaps and chapettes good to make your acquaintance and all that bollocks. Looking forward to the other half of Edinburgh chewing their manky carpets while their eyes roll about the back of their heads after we do to them what we did to their ugly sisters across the road last Sunday.
Post by therrawbuzzin72 on Apr 2, 2024 15:37:56 GMT
Hello all. I'm new to this forum, but not to forums as such. I'm early sixties, but have been true, blue, through for well over half a century. I first went to Ibrox as a three-year-old in season 64-65. Been through hell at school late sixties/early 70s as most of my fellow Rangers-supporting class-mates drifted to the other side, & the hell that was the pre-Holmes (my hero) years. I became a shareholder when we needed it, knowing that my shares would be all but emotionally worthless very soon, but what's a grand to help us get going. I am very grateful for Ally McCoist's actions in those days, the catalyst who held us together. I'm not a Yes-man as you will find out, if you are willing to accept my criticism, but my criticism will ALWAYS be for the good of Rangers. (WHO needs to point out what's right?)