Rangers Banter Archive September 17 2015

 

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17 Sep 2015 15:21:02
Just reading the paper and harry redknapp is singing warbs praises and here's a wee snippet for our regular visitors mark has gone to one of the biggest coubs in the world



18 Sep 2015 10:25:41
Certainly the biggest club in Scotland, by a long way, but one of the biggest in the world.......hmmmmm



18 Sep 2015 13:08:45
He does seem to have an eye for a player. Maybe one day you will own one.



18 Sep 2015 13:54:07
that's hilarious coming from a fan of a team who had quite a few loanes last year. most of which never made the bench.



18 Sep 2015 14:45:37
@ martybhoy he certainly has an eye for a good player shame you couldn't say that about deila also why does your super rich club need loanees



18 Sep 2015 22:52:37
Martybhoy, unlike your lot the Magic Hat managed to get players from top London clubs because of his LYNX...

ROLL-ON Saturday, watching the Gers is a breath of fresh air (sorry if that's a touchy subject). Hopefully The Blue Kafu will get more than a WHIFF at a goal or two eh.....



18 Sep 2015 22:59:43
What did I say wrong lads. Maybe one day you will own one. If they keep playing well I'm sure you will own one of them or maybe two.



18 Sep 2015 22:31:59
Manchester United loaned Falcao last season.....that is all??



18 Sep 2015 23:25:32
The bear they need the loans to pay the other loans, that is a seriously truthfully answer mate.



17 Sep 2015 05:09:56
Hey guys.

I see Celtic have already pledged to donate part of their gate fees to help with the refugee appeal.

I was just wondering if Rangers had anything planned as I haven't heard much so far.

I think it would be a great idea if we did and hope other fans feel the same.

Thanks.



17 Sep 2015 08:07:39
Depends on your point of view mate.



17 Sep 2015 09:40:17
If the money is going to refugee camps where people are in genuine fear for there lives then absolutely.But all those young men fighting guards at borders should channel that agression into overthrowing their oppressors and taking back their country.If they were trully in fear for their lives then they would run over salty razors to get to a refugee camp instead of trying to reach the european country of their choice.



17 Sep 2015 09:43:14
The green half of Glasgow tend to do these things to try and gain the moral high ground. I don't see why Rangers or their fans should be pressurised into donating to any partiicular cause. If we were to do so, how about a cause a little closer to home like helping the homeless in our own country or cancer research?



17 Sep 2015 09:43:36
No we give our donations to our own heroes......the armed forces



17 Sep 2015 11:06:30
Well said gkk doiger and dave



17 Sep 2015 10:03:35
this post was always going to be based on opinions. should we help out a little? aye why not. we are all human after all. if you've got a bit to spare, then help out a little I guess. to whatever cause you like ofcourse.



17 Sep 2015 10:23:26
I think we should donate to the great Celtic clean up and smell fresh plan bam chikka bam bam



17 Sep 2015 12:56:31
The only reason this has came about is uefa asked all teams that's still in European comps to donate 1% of of their gate money



17 Sep 2015 13:22:25
I'm sure when IS start terror campaigns in Europe we won't be so eager to have let all these people let the victims donate to the victims we should remain sensible and realise this is the best way for the terrorists to get into this country I know it sounds harsh I know a lot of them are escaping from terror but some will be terrorist as someone who was 6 and a half years a black watch soldier we should be looking out for our own 1 in 10 homeless is an ex serviceman or woman yet the want to house the people we were sent to fight well to me that is wrong it is terrible to see kids dying but it is also terrible to see parents send kids out in suicide vests or to terror training camps but we live in a country were the great new hope is an ira supporter and a friend of gerry Adams I am not a biggot I hate all that nonsense my mum is a Catholic but we seem to be enjoying helping others even our enemies rather than looking out for our own we know what the manky mob think of our armed forces day celebrations and remembrance day so it's only typical that they would want to do this let them crack on but let us be proud of what we stand for and not get into something we may later regret



17 Sep 2015 17:10:33
As sad and heart wrenching these images are, the fact is as already stated above, charity does start at home, we have enough people living up and down Britain barely able to keep a roof over their heads and feed their families, we also have decent people claiming that they would take migrant children in, lovely thought but if you're prepared to do such a noble thing, take a wee look in our orphanages and care homes there is many a child looking for a loving home, if these migrants are genuinely fleeing persecution why not settle in the first safe haven they come to, instead of heading for the more affluent European countries.



17 Sep 2015 08:06:42
Would it not be more acceptable to do this to our own charity Foundation? We could not be sure refugees will benefit as many are not refugees but economic migrants and chancers.



17 Sep 2015 11:47:39
gkk

i have differed many times with your opinion but this time I agree with you 100%

People that do not understand the culture of these countries should read i bit before they are so 'charitable'

I would ask you to look at the amount of females and girls yesterday pushed to the frontline facing tear gas and water cannon to 1. win the sympathy vote and 2. Because of the abhorent sexist states these countries live with where women and girls are second class citizens seen as rent a womb to produce the 'chosen one' ie a SON then viewed as just a glorified slave and rape candidate by the type if people that support the regimes and IS in these countries.

Have you by any chance watched the IS videos proclaiming they are sending sleeper operatives in their THOUSANDS over the borders to implement Jihad against our Evil Western World disguised as refugees/migrants ?

It is a sad world we live in but Rangers handing money to terrorists is not on whether it be in the guise of 'refugees' or not.

KT



18 Sep 2015 08:46:21
Kt you can take it as an absolute given that hoards of these murdering barbarian animals have already managed to cross borders by passing themselves off as refugees. It's the perfect vehicle to guarantee relatively safe and unchallenged passage to countries like ours.

As its already been pointed out here women and children are nothing more than pawns to these people used to capture the sympathetic vote of the liberal minded . I S know this full well and they will exploit this " weakness " in full. The fear is of course that once here they will regroup then wreak havoc on "the gullible enemy ".

I'm no different to any other Normal human being, I have heart felt sorrow for the innocents caught up in this tragedy. I'm afraid though it's not an issue that can be solved by simply throwing our doors open and leaving ourselves wide open to horrific consequences a year or so down the line.



18 Sep 2015 12:15:43
Gazza1212 my thoughts exactly mate, my young brother left the army 2 years ago, after doing 24 years, and we speak about this matter most times I see him, these are his thoughts also.



18 Sep 2015 17:18:21
We have been told for years now to keep religion and politics out of football so why jump on the media bandwagon and claim the moral high ground now that it suits them and when there is high media attention.

If you feel the need to give to charity do it. Quietly. And respectably.

Its a shame they are not so charitable when it is Remembrance Day.



18 Sep 2015 19:49:00
Would prefer if we as fans donate individually to the charities of our choice many of which are recieving less money than usual as the media bombard us with the plight of refugees. Personally I would rather give to charities helping sick kids in the UK than be told by UEFA where my money should go.



18 Sep 2015 17:54:26
JFC : Because they always do, it happened last year with some disaster and they were running to the press about the fact that they donated, Rangers also had donated but no running to the press.



18 Sep 2015 18:09:11
Remember the AC Milan Charity match where the proceeds where kept? hmm, it seems Charity Does begin at home!



 
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