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Allan McGregor: Rangers goalkeeper named SPFL Premiership Player of the Year

Allan McGregor, who returned to Ibrox for a second stint in 2018, has played a vital role in Rangers' first title-winning season since 2011, keeping 16 clean sheets in the Scottish Premiership; Rangers boss Steven Gerrard says the award is 'thoroughly deserved

 

McGregor, who signed a fresh deal with Rangers in April to extend his stay for another 12 months, has made 420 appearances for the Glasgow club since making his debut in 2002

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9 hours ago, DMCs said:

Our City

 

8 hours ago, bennett said:

 

 

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Glasgow is Red? 
Congratulations Aberdeen, some job Stephen Glass is doing already.

Probably their best attempt yet but that young UB lot don’t half love to make a c*** of things.

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9 hours ago, bennett said:

 

 

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I confess that I am surprised at what appears to be a richly deserved celebration of Red Clydeside.   Clearly, it can't be the action of Rangers fans, unless we have been told of a switch away from our traditional team colours and I just missed it.  

Keep the heid lads, keep the heid.  Stay off the streets and stay safe.  I saw today that there are 6 folk in hospital WHO HAVE BEEN VACCINATED suffering the effects of this new variant.  Most of the younger folk likely to be on the streets today will not have been vaccinated yet.   Let's try to have as many folk still around as possible to celebrate next year as well.  Glasgow will not thank us if lockdown persists.  Don't give folk another stick to beat us with. We've had enough of that. 

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5 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

I confess that I am surprised at what appears to be a richly deserved celebration of Red Clydeside.   Clearly, it can't be the action of Rangers fans, unless we have been told of a switch away from our traditional team colours and I just missed it.  

Keep the heid lads, keep the heid.  Stay off the streets and stay safe.  I saw today that there are 6 folk in hospital WHO HAVE BEEN VACCINATED suffering the effects of this new variant.  Most of the younger folk likely to be on the streets today will not have been vaccinated yet.   Let's try to have as many folk still around as possible to celebrate next year as well.  Glasgow will not thank us if lockdown persists.  Don't give folk another stick to beat us with. We've had enough of that. 

With all due respect, anyone who doesn’t want to celebrate is free to stay at home. Celebrating outside is perfectly safe and all the studies we have to date show that the vaccine is very effective against this new strain. This won’t lead to an extended lockdown the same as the last one didn’t.

Regardless of what we do, some folk are going to criticise us. Accept it, embrace it, then don’t give a f**k about it. Glasgow Rangers are champions and some people are simply just going to have to take their medicine today.

 

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Just now, G51 said:

With all due respect, anyone who doesn’t want to celebrate is free to stay at home. Celebrating outside is perfectly safe and all the studies we have to date show that the vaccine is very effective against this new strain. This won’t lead to an extended lockdown the same as the last one didn’t.

Regardless of what we do, some folk are going to criticise us. Accept it, embrace it, then don’t give a f**k about it. Glasgow Rangers are champions and some people are simply just going to have to take their medicine today.

 

I know what you mean, and obviously everyone is entitled to an opinion (even you and me!) but everyone I know has wanted to celebrate or mark a great many things in the past year and a bit, but the collective "we" didn't because it would have been against the law/guidelines or plain common sense. I haven't had "a good night out" since early March 2020 and haven't seen my sister (who lives in Scotland) since a family wedding in late 2019. 

Birthdays, engagements, weddings, births, 21sts, moving house, exam results, new jobs, retirements, and/or marking the death of loved ones. Some have lost far more than the opportunity to celebrate a title win. Even going to a pal's house for a can and a blether - all set aside in the interests of the country as a whole. I am struggling to see why anyone would criticise us for following the guidelines and doing what the Scottish Government says.  There appears to be a belief among some football fans that we are in some way special. We are not. For those ideologically opposed to anything the Scottish Government say or do, how about following this... 

"Please celebrate this historic day for our club in a safe and sensible manner, respecting public safety- adhering to the current government guidelines and restrictions which are still in place.

In particular, please be mindful of the government guidelines regarding gathering in large numbers. If possible, please celebrate within your own community. 

That's from Rangers.  That's good enough for me. It's a pity that so many appear to know better than the Scottish Government and the Club. I'd prefer tomorrow's papers and social media to be about the Club, the title, an undefeated league campaign and hopefully the gubbing of Aberdeen FC today, not full of stories about pished or sober idiots tarnishing the reputation of Rangers and the fans generally. 

Still, folk will do what they do. Here's to winning the title next season! 

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9 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

I know what you mean, and obviously everyone is entitled to an opinion (even you and me!) but everyone I know has wanted to celebrate or mark a great many things in the past year and a bit, but the collective "we" didn't because it would have been against the law/guidelines or plain common sense. I haven't had "a good night out" since early March 2020 and haven't seen my sister (who lives in Scotland) since a family wedding in late 2019. 

Birthdays, engagements, weddings, births, 21sts, moving house, exam results, new jobs, retirements, and/or marking the death of loved ones. Some have lost far more than the opportunity to celebrate a title win. Even going to a pal's house for a can and a blether - all set aside in the interests of the country as a whole. I am struggling to see why anyone would criticise us for following the guidelines and doing what the Scottish Government says.  There appears to be a belief among some football fans that we are in some way special. We are not. For those ideologically opposed to anything the Scottish Government say or do, how about following this... 

"Please celebrate this historic day for our club in a safe and sensible manner, respecting public safety- adhering to the current government guidelines and restrictions which are still in place.

In particular, please be mindful of the government guidelines regarding gathering in large numbers. If possible, please celebrate within your own community. 

That's from Rangers.  That's good enough for me. It's a pity that so many appear to know better than the Scottish Government and the Club. I'd prefer tomorrow's papers and social media to be about the Club, the title, an undefeated league campaign and hopefully the gubbing of Aberdeen FC today, not full of stories about pished or sober idiots tarnishing the reputation of Rangers and the fans generally. 

Still, folk will do what they do. Here's to winning the title next season! 

Celebrating outside is significantly safer than a lot of those activities. It’s not about giving up good times in some warped show of national unity or wartime spirit, it’s about assessing risk. The whole point of these restrictions are to minimise risk, not to stop people having a good time. The assessment shows that outside celebrations are safe, so we’re going to do it. If you think some of the other things are equally safe, that’s an issue to take up with your MSP. 

Again, people are going to criticise us regardless, because people don’t like us. May as well have a good time and justify that criticism.

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