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Dear Celtic Fans

are you angry or upset that Rangers are ranked higher in the Champions league Group stage (Projected ) draw 

 

why has UEFA made Rangers HIGHER, we haven't played in CL for  12 seasons?

 

Please NOTE, if Benfica fail to qualify Rangers would Jump to POT 3

 

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On 8/10/2022 at 8:16 AM, Thairab said:

I'm feeling it, Here we go again! WATP

 

 

 

Some <deleted> game. Going to be tough next week. But we can do it.

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47 minutes ago, MrMuddle said:

Who will get the bigger fine from those plonkers at UEFA? 
Eintracht for their alleged racist behaviour, or Rangers for rightfully showing respect to the Queen?

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/62907429

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/rangers-national-anthem-uefa-queen-27993259

what about this lot

what an utter embarrassment, after players and officials wore black armbands.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, bolt said:

what about this lot

what an utter embarrassment, after players and officials wore black armbands.

 

 

 

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Praising a convicted heroin dealer, says it all, really.

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On 9/15/2022 at 8:34 AM, MrMuddle said:

Praising a convicted heroin dealer, says it all, really.

why did your team and management have Black arm bands 

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6 hours ago, Jockstar said:

Well. that was SH!TE.

And again the fans have paid alot of money to watch a dismal performance. I never expected more than a couple of points from the group but that was fkin embarrassing. I hope the players & Gio get their fkin fingers out and get stuck right in for the remainder, the fans deserve that at least. NFS.

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17 hours ago, JOCKANESE said:

And again the fans have paid alot of money to watch a dismal performance. I never expected more than a couple of points from the group but that was fkin embarrassing. I hope the players & Gio get their fkin fingers out and get stuck right in for the remainder, the fans deserve that at least. NFS.

I hope so mate. I hope so.

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On 9/6/2022 at 12:27 AM, hackjam said:

Aye, so angry and so upset HA HA

RIFC. The worst Champions League performance ever. Don't worry, it's not as bad as it looks, the club is only 10 years old.

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On 9/18/2019 at 5:50 PM, Jockstar said:

RIP Fernando.

https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/fernando-ricksen/

 

RANGERS is deeply saddened to announce that former player Fernando Ricksen passed away this morning following his battle with motor neurone disease.

Fernando spent six trophy-laden seasons at Ibrox having initially joined a number of other Dutch players under manager Dick Advocaat in the summer of 2000.

Signing from AZ Alkmaar, he endured a difficult start to life in Glasgow, but in typical Fernando fashion, he worked hard in the face of adversity to become a mainstay in the side when Alex McLeish took over as manager in December 2001.

He played in both the League Cup and Scottish Cup finals of that season, as Gers defeated Ayr United and Celtic respectively to claim a cup double.

The following season, he was an outstanding performer as the Light Blues went one better to win the domestic treble with Ricksen again playing in both cup finals.

Season 2003/04 was a disappointment for everyone at Rangers, but season 2004/05 was to be another memorable campaign, with Fernando named captain of the side in January 2005 following an injury to Stefan Klos.

He was truly wonderful in that campaign, particularly after being handed the armband, and began adding goals to his game, claiming a total of nine in that season, while he was named as Rangers’ Player of the Year and joint-SPFA Player of the Year with John Hartson.

In a crucial game at Hearts in the title run-in, he remained calm under intense pressure to net a 94th-minute winner from the penalty spot to keep Gers in the hunt for the big prize.

He also scored a terrific free-kick against Motherwell in a 5-1 League Cup final win as he lifted his first trophy as captain, but the main event of the season was still to come.

Trailing Celtic by two points going into the final game of the season, a defeat for Martin O’Neill’s side at Motherwell coupled with a win for Gers at Hibs meant McLeish’s men sensationally claimed the title – with Fernando being the man to lift the trophy on one of the most iconic days in the club’s history.

Fernando left for Zenit and, in a twist of fate, was an unused substitute for them against Rangers in the 2008 UEFA Cup Final.

He left Zenit in 2009 and wound down his career at his first club, Fortuna Sittard until his retirement.

In October 2013, he revealed he was suffering from motor neuron disease, and since then, has fought a terrific battle against the condition, raising awareness and funds for the Fernando Ricksen Foundation which aims to help others suffering from the illness.

A benefit match was held at Ibrox in January 2015, and attracted over 41,000 fans to Ibrox. It raised £320,000 with the proceeds split between Fernando, his daughter Isabella, MND Scotland and the Rangers Charity Foundation.

A member of the Rangers Hall of Fame, he also won 12 caps for his native Holland.

The thoughts of everyone at Rangers is today with his wife Veronika, his daughter Isabella and all his family and friends.

Was very sorry about this, He was a perfect gentleman. I was a Glasgow taxi driver and picked up Fernando and his then wife and drove him up to The stadium for an Old Firm game in which he was not playing as he was injured in a European game beforehand, we had a good conversation and I told him I was a Celtic supporter. He gave me a big tip. RIP Fernando.

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19 hours ago, smokie36 said:

You're pretty cack at the moment innit Jockostar?

 

Lmao

Didn't see the game. 3.45am was just a tad early, as i had a big day. But a point away from home in Europe. I'll take that.

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22 hours ago, Thairab said:

best chance in ages to have a right go at  them and watch them fold like  a deck of cards.

 

Happy New Year to all the Presbyterians 56

Blew it! Ref was shite. We also need a proven goalscorer asap.

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27 minutes ago, Jockstar said:

Blew it! Ref was <deleted>e. We also need a proven goalscorer asap.

Hopefully PC gets rid of a few and brings in some quality players. Still believe the league is there for the taking but the ref's had a an absolute shocker yesterday. If decisions like that were against Celtic they'd be howling the now

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