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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,086,603 Views)
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damosuzuki
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14 Jun 2018, 07:41 AM
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
'British music' ??? Who's playing.....Skrewdriver and Vera Lynn ? Cockney winker giving it 'roll out the barrel' on the Joanna
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Lawbhoy
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14 Jun 2018, 08:19 AM
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔 Hope storm Hector hasn’t caused too much damage, after all their hard work.
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pablo5
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14 Jun 2018, 08:25 AM
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Whatever it is, there's not enough of it
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
'British music' ??? Who's playing.....Skrewdriver and Vera Lynn ? Half a Shilling.
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14 Jun 2018, 08:34 AM
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Wait, I had something for this...
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
'British music' ??? Who's playing.....Skrewdriver and Vera Lynn ? What a duet that was
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14 Jun 2018, 08:42 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
'British music' ??? Who's playing.....Skrewdriver and Vera Lynn ?
Cockney winker giving it 'roll out the barrel' on the Joanna We could always retort with Connie Francis and "Where the Bhoys Are!"
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14 Jun 2018, 08:49 AM
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- 14 Jun 2018, 01:30 AM
Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/ So, McGregor doesn't like green footballs. He'd have got on well with Pedro.
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14 Jun 2018, 08:55 AM
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Somewhere between madness and love
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/ “...we welcome anybody.”
‘Course they do...
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14 Jun 2018, 09:08 AM
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"We welcome anybody."
We can see that.
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14 Jun 2018, 09:10 AM
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Gary Gillespie opines
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THE more things change, the more they stay the same.
As Gary Gillespie surveys the scene that his fellow Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard walked into yesterday upon his arrival in Glasgow, he can’t help but spot the parallels between his own journey north from Liverpool in the early nineties. The roles may have reversed in terms of the dominant club, but the situation is strikingly similar.
Gillespie fulfilled a childhood dream when he joined Celtic in 1991 for the princely sum of £925,000. Liam Brady had just taken charge, and the signing of the European Cup-winning defender along with another big name in Tony Cascarino was intended as a statement of intent that top dogs Rangers were not to have things all their own way anymore.
The intended coup d’etat did not pan out the way the club, nor the player, envisioned. The greater financial clout of their great rivals was still too much to overcome.
That is why he has sounded a note of caution to Gerrard and his good friend Gary McAllister as they set out to succeed where Brady failed in clawing back the considerable gap that exists in the present day between the Glasgow rivals.
Knowing Gerrard as he does though, he gives the former England captain a fighting chance of doing just that, even if he personally hopes that he fails miserably.
“It’s a huge challenge, absolutely massive,” Gillespie said. “It’s similar to when I went to Celtic and Liam Brady took over at Celtic. Rangers were the ones who were in that position then, and Liam found it very, very difficult. I think it was Liam’s first managerial position as well, and he was facing such an uphill battle.
“But Steven is a young, ambitious kind of guy, and he is a clever guy as well. He will know what he wants, and I’m sure he will have had some sort of reassurance that there will be money available and he’ll be able to bring in the players he will undoubtedly need if they are to get close to challenging Celtic.
“I think Steven will command respect within the dressing room without a shadow of a doubt because of what he has achieved in the game.
“You’ve got to say that with Steven having that experience from his playing days allied to the fact that he is young, clever and ambitious and wants to do well, it will stand him in good stead to succeed.
“It’s obviously difficult to predict who will do well, or who will be a success or a failure as a manager, but if I was to put money on anyone being a success at Rangers, then I would say Steven Gerrard would be the man.
“He has all the desire to do well, but it’s just a question of whether he can get the budget and the tools to do that job, and from Rangers point of view, hopefully that will be the case.
“Personally, I hope he fails drastically!”
Much has been made of Gerrard’s managerial inexperience going into such a huge job, and equally of the counter-argument that McAllister will offset that as his number two. Gillespie can see both sides of the argument given McAllister’s sound background in coaching, but he is a little surprised not to see a third person yet added to the backroom mix with a greater knowledge of present-day Scottish football.
“Gary is a big Rangers man, so he will certainly point him in the right direction and give him that little bit of experience that he will certainly need,” said Gillespie.
“To be honest with you though I was a little bit surprised that he hasn’t gone for someone alongside Gary who knows the Scottish game a little bit better, has a bit more experience in the Scottish Premiership and knows the players up there.
“I’m sure that’s something that he’s looked it and will be able to address.”
One thing that Gillespie knows will not be afforded to Gerrard and McAllister is that most precious of all commodities; time. Despite the only trophy being delivered during Gillespie’s old boss Brady’s time at Celtic being the Tennent’s Sixes, he limped on in his post until the start of his third season in charge.
These days, there would be next to no chance of Gerrard surviving in his post if he was to be without at least one major honour in his first two seasons, or perhaps even in his first.
“Any managerial job is difficult, but when you are the manager of Celtic or Rangers, it is anything but an easy gig, is it?” Gillespie said.
“There’s no second place up there, you can’t finish second behind Celtic if you are the Rangers manager and vice-versa.
“So, it will be a really tough ask for him, but I’m sure he is up for the challenge.
“It will be interesting to see how he actually does next season, and whether he can manage to close that gap so quickly. It might take him a couple of seasons, but time is not a manager’s friend anywhere these days, and especially in Glasgow.
“Everybody wants that instant success, and the punters will be demanding it.” [\quote][\spoiler]
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14 Jun 2018, 09:16 AM
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Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis.
Another added: “Ooft, staunch.”
Pulitzer journalism at its finest.
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14 Jun 2018, 09:17 AM
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We Won the Big One-They Never Will!
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- 14 Jun 2018, 01:30 AM
Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
Made The Scottish Sun, “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks". 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
“...we welcome anybody.” ‘Course they do... As someone who drives by that dump on a daily basis I can honestly say that I hadn't noticed any difference today. It's always bedecked with butchers aprons or loyalist type banners, as are some of the nearby houses
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14 Jun 2018, 09:23 AM
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Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick
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Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis.
Another added: “Ooft, staunch.”
Pulitzer journalism at its finest. Was thinking the same,as i was reading that.
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14 Jun 2018, 09:41 AM
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- 14 Jun 2018, 09:08 AM
"We welcome anybody."
We can see that. Bristol Bar in jihadi bride storm
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14 Jun 2018, 09:49 AM
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I realise it’s a tad repetitive but they’ve sold a very healthy amount of season books
That means they have some cash
It won’t last and they’ll burn through it - but a club that sells over 40k season books can splash a bit of pre season cash
Heard the same last year. As another poster said, they very clearly aren't skint. They are banking on us standing still, and given Lawwell's history of doing exactly that, their odds are probably pretty good. They'll need a lot more than what they've currently got, but.
"They are banking on us standing still, and given Lawwell's history of doing exactly that, their odds are probably pretty good." You'll have some evidence to base that assertion on? October 2004 Lawell enters. Downsizing begins(had to happen tbh)
January 2009.
We could have one that title, if we had pushed the boat out. What was it 300k extra Lawell refused to pay for Steven Fletcher? 12 months later, he is moving for 12m.
Mowbary era
A squad full of loan players, not fit enough to were the jersey. An incompetent manager, who should have been sacked sooner.
Summer 2012/2013.
We had a decent squad of young players, just won the title for the first time in 4 years, we brought in 2 players iirc(albeit a future 12m Wanyama was one of them) Pukki, Brozek, Lassad, Miku, the list is endless of duds, because we were shopping in pound land, when we should have been paying decent money to improve our squad, giving we made the CL 2 years on the spin. Instead Lawell decided, it was better to conserve, because the league was all that mattered.
RD era
Were do you even start. We paid for Lawells approach to the 1 team league years, because we missed out on the CL, twice, to teams we really should have rolled over easily. The downsizing continued and we paid for that by losing in the SC semi. Cifiti, Allan, GMS etc.
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14 Jun 2018, 09:54 AM
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Wouldn't it be ironic if storm Hector causes more damage to their midden?
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14 Jun 2018, 10:07 AM
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..for the maintenance of dinner tables for the children and the unemployed
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep 'STAUNCH' Glasgow pub delights Rangers fans after staff deck it out in Union Jacks for charityThe Bristol Bar on Duke Street is hosting a 'Best of British' day on Saturday to raise money for the Erskine charity. Spoiler: click to toggle By Blair Meikle A GLASGOW pub has delighted Rangers fans by covering its exterior in Union Jacks. The Bristol Bar in Duke Street had a very bright makeover ahead of a ‘Best of British’ charity day they are hosting. They aim to raise money for the Erksine charity, which cares for Scotland’s war veterans, and they will certainly look the part for it. Pictures of the Gers boozer’s new look have been circulating on social media and fans have gone mad for it. John McEwan posted an image and captioned it: “The Bristol Bar in Duke Street looking amazing.” One user said: “Great photo mate.” Another said: “Wow looks great.” David Hunter said: “Fantastic” along with two union jack emojis. Another added: “Ooft, staunch.” The picture was also widely shared on Facebook by supporters groups. A spokeswoman for the bar said today: “We’re having a best of British day to raise money for Erskine. “All the veterans from Erksine will be there and there will be British music and fireworks. “Its on all day on Saturday. We’re a Rangers pub but we welcome anybody.” We told a few days ago how Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGreogr was caught on camera saying “what the f*** is that” after being handed a green ball. blair.meikle@the-sun.co.uk https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2780304/glasgow-pub-rangers-union-jacks-charity/
'British music' ??? Who's playing.....Skrewdriver and Vera Lynn ?
Half a Shilling.

...although they may need to change their lyrics about Holy Communion Shoes...
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14 Jun 2018, 10:11 AM
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Correct as we went backwards.
No one's arguing we didn't. But you just did? You stated it wasn't standing still?
Lawell attempted a gamble, whilst treating the league as a 1 team league. (Aberdeen were on our tails for quite a bit those 2 seasons.) Did we not enter the split 1 of the years, still with them having a chance to win it?
The guy was way out of his depth. I agree he was cheated out of a treble in his first season, but ffs, his team folded, after that decision. His teams always seemed to crumble under pressure against mediocre sides.
Lawell attempted to stand still and we inevitably couldn't even do that. We paid the price with the SC semi defeat and 2 embarrassing Euro campaigns.
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
From google that’s not the only thing they have:  Cash only....
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Just saw the Bristol bar has completely decked the exterior with huge butchers aprons.
Kind of a fire hazard if you ask me. 🔥🤔
From google that’s not the only thing they have: 
Cash only.... These carrots man  Is it a gay bar ?
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No one's arguing we didn't.
But you just did? You stated it wasn't standing still? Lawell attempted a gamble, whilst treating the league as a 1 team league. (Aberdeen were on our tails for quite a bit those 2 seasons.) Did we not enter the split 1 of the years, still with them having a chance to win it? The guy was way out of his depth. I agree he was cheated out of a treble in his first season, but ffs, his team folded, after that decision. His teams always seemed to crumble under pressure against mediocre sides. Lawell attempted to stand still and we inevitably couldn't even do that. We paid the price with the SC semi defeat and 2 embarrassing Euro campaigns. Not a fan of lawell then?
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