20 Mar 2015 07:16:24
My son is 3 and my other son will be here in 4 weeks and I have to say from the minute I was born rangers were in my life and tbh I have still kept that tradition alive my boys will be blue noses for life whatever league we are in. Follow Follow.


1.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 07:48:42
Surely they're entitled to choose for themselves?


2.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 08:05:31
I don't think you had the same upbringing as I did mate you don't chose your chosen, that's the thing it's in the blood. All these glory hunters who are jumping ship because we are a bit John Steinbecked right now don't have a clue what being a ranger I all about.


3.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 08:35:17
Totally agree Blackout and following Rangers is no bad thing you could encourage your boys to do a lot worse. So don't listen to anyone trying to tell you how to bring up your boys, there's far too much of that George Bernard Shaw going on today, people interfering in private matters.


4.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 08:54:09
Here, here blackout, you're spot on and I actually posted this also several weeks ago, my late dad god rest his soul went everywhere to support rangers and I followed on and I'm very proud to have done as I go everywhere supporting the teddy bears, you're correct mate too many glory hunters who only go & support our great club through the good times, I've always said that the best rangers supporters are always found in adversity, rangers supporter for life not just for christmas, rangers 'till I die and born into it!


5.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 10:02:46
I know, I can't understand why people will suddenly switch allegiances to teams like Chelsea or Liverpool when their club hits bad times. Even my mother-in-law asked me which team I'll support when we got fired into the bottom division. But then she's English and didn't know any better. I'll tell you what I told her, well the sanitised version - It's Rangers. It's always been Rangers and it always will be the famous Glasgow Rangers!


6.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 13:13:30
Totally agree mate my sons been a blue nose since he was born aswell


7.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 13:53:16
Blackout) great post mate so very very true my parents both from Belfast moved to Southampton where I came into being, never once was I told who to follow it just happened naturally. My father used to take me to the dell to watch the saints when he was not travelling up to meet pals for the Rangers games, then out the blue for my twelfth birthday I received something which changed my life forever a new Rangers strip and a few days later a trip to Ibrox January 1975 Rangers 3 sellik 0 my obsession had begun no longer would all the fancy clubs in England matter, and it's still the same today 40 years on, I will take the memory of that day and many more great and some not so, to my grave, and wonderful friendships forged with the great family that is Rangers football club. Born blue die blue


8.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 14:47:50
Its not in the blood, its called indoctrination


9.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 16:14:24
So who brain washed you tit, if that's the case?


10.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 16:41:14
totally agree blackout its a way of life my boys are also bluenoses as will there kids, its a way of life not a bigot just as my boys won't be either but rangers just part of life


11.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 17:07:22
Good to see that the values of our family's and the Rangers way of life will continue with good Rangers men still following on.


12.) 20 Mar 2015
20 Mar 2015 19:12:13
Some people will never understand its your destiny to be a Ranger, some choose others are chosen. My son and daughter were both fortunate to be born into the Rangers family, even though we have lived abroad for 11 years. It`s great to be a bear through good times and bad.


13.) 21 Mar 2015
21 Mar 2015 08:07:11
One of ma mates a Manchester United fan lol, born a Motherwell fan obviously