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Rangers Media fascinates me. The 'next year's squad' thread is side splitting. Surely no Rangers fan can believe Stevie May will sign for them in a month of Sundays.

I have one friend who has told me every day for a year it's only a matter of time that Stevie May signs for his boyhood heroes.

I then ask him when he's returning to saints, always good for a mouth foaming moment.

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Rangers total failure in recent years has been based on spending huge amounts of money on mercenary players to get them out the lower leagues.

Can't wait to see this new 'let's bring in a whole new squad of mercenary players' strategy' and how it works out for them.

Do they ever learn? How many millions, once again, will they spunk to play the likes of Alloa, Dumbarton and Raith Rovers?

How many season tickets will they sell for a 2nd season in the Championship.when they were down to a core of about 29 - 31,000 this season?

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Vanguard Bears statement:

Vanguard Bears condemn the disgraceful scenes witnessed at Fir Park on Sunday 31st May 2015 both during and after the Motherwell versus Rangers game.

In what was a hostile environment, the home fans indulged in what can best be described as hate crimes.

Fans at the game and those watching live on TV were firstly subjected to the following chant, “We f*cking hate Rangers” early on in the first half. This clearly set the tone for what was to follow.

Rangers Club Captain Lee McCulloch was assaulted by a flag-wielding Motherwell supporting thug, being struck on his face just below the eye by the three foot long flag pole. To date, the assailant remains at large.

Following the final whistle, Bilel Mohsni was cowardly attacked from behind by Motherwell player Lee Erwin, and reacted to this assault in a manner not consistent of that of a Rangers player. It is probably best that Mohsni’s contract at Ibrox is up as he will have been a targeted man, with Rangers-hating rag, The Daily Record, already leading the vitriolic campaign to have him punished. Real Rangers fans do not buy “The Record” despite one of our Board members describing it as "courageous".

Erwin, despite making light of the events on Twitter, should find himself up in front of the football beaks, and will be very fortunate to escape punishment from the law of the land as Police Scotland have stated they are investigating the incident. A number of other Motherwell players identified on TV indulging in violent behaviour towards Mohsni will also be fortunate to escape Police and SPL censure.

Hundreds of snarling Motherwell supporters invaded the pitch, not to celebrate their teams’ victory but to goad and provoke the 1500 or so Rangers fans who were behaving impeccably in the away end. The question should be asked why the majority of Match Day Stewards and Police Officers were deployed in front of the travelling support, when clearly throughout the game it was the Motherwell support that had been indulging in unacceptable behaviour and seemed hell-bent on keeping that going.

We also express our disappointment but not surprise at the weak statement issued by Rangers FC regarding this matter and hope that we are not returning to the bad old days of dignified silence when it comes to defending the club and its fans from those who find it easy to hate.

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Why does the media refuse to accept that Rangers are utterly hated by every other football supporter in the country, both as a football team and in a wider social context?

We love beating them, we love watching them getting beat, we don't want their scum fans money and we hope they die for good this time.

Hope that clears it up for you Scottish media.

Well said...how do we drive this home tho'???

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"assaulted by a flag wielding Motherwell thug"

Haha, Jesus. It's absolutely delicious how much they are hurting and lashing out at the world because they still don't know how to cope with adversity.

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Hi my name is Deefiant and I have a problem.

I cannot muster anything but hatred for the Sevco as a club, nor their bigoted brethren, Celtic.

Two cheeks of the same rancid arse, the demise of the former has been an absolute joy to behold and long may it continue.

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Vanguard Bears statement:

Vanguard Bears condemn the disgraceful scenes witnessed at Fir Park on Sunday 31st May 2015 both during and after the Motherwell versus Rangers game.

In what was a hostile environment, the home fans indulged in what can best be described as hate crimes.

Fans at the game and those watching live on TV were firstly subjected to the following chant, “We f*cking hate Rangers” early on in the first half. This clearly set the tone for what was to follow.

Rangers Club Captain Lee McCulloch was assaulted by a flag-wielding Motherwell supporting thug, being struck on his face just below the eye by the three foot long flag pole. To date, the assailant remains at large.

Following the final whistle, Bilel Mohsni was cowardly attacked from behind by Motherwell player Lee Erwin, and reacted to this assault in a manner not consistent of that of a Rangers player. It is probably best that Mohsni’s contract at Ibrox is up as he will have been a targeted man, with Rangers-hating rag, The Daily Record, already leading the vitriolic campaign to have him punished. Real Rangers fans do not buy “The Record” despite one of our Board members describing it as "courageous".

Erwin, despite making light of the events on Twitter, should find himself up in front of the football beaks, and will be very fortunate to escape punishment from the law of the land as Police Scotland have stated they are investigating the incident. A number of other Motherwell players identified on TV indulging in violent behaviour towards Mohsni will also be fortunate to escape Police and SPL censure.

Hundreds of snarling Motherwell supporters invaded the pitch, not to celebrate their teams’ victory but to goad and provoke the 1500 or so Rangers fans who were behaving impeccably in the away end. The question should be asked why the majority of Match Day Stewards and Police Officers were deployed in front of the travelling support, when clearly throughout the game it was the Motherwell support that had been indulging in unacceptable behaviour and seemed hell-bent on keeping that going.

We also express our disappointment but not surprise at the weak statement issued by Rangers FC regarding this matter and hope that we are not returning to the bad old days of dignified silence when it comes to defending the club and its fans from those who find it easy to hate.

The bits in bold made my chuckle.

The bits in bold & underlined made me lawl.

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That Vanguard Bears statement nicely encapsulates why every right-thinking football fan in the country utterly despises the tribute act and anyone associated with it. They are not mentally capable of dealing with anything negative. Defeats, denied promotions, cup knockouts, you name it, it's always someone else's fault.

I suspect this is rather due to a large portion of the Rangers fanbase being composed of absolute fucking no-marks who rely on a successful football team for some sort of reflected glory.

This pish from the VB isn't unique to their current situation either. Remember the RST's laughable "Hidden Hand" statement after the SFA/SPL didn't bend over backwards enough to ensure they could win the title after the UEFA Cup run?

These arseholes are totally unable to cope with any sort of adversity whatsoever.

f**k them, it'll be magnificent if their club dies in front of them.

Again.

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