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  2. The standard response when you’ve got no argument against the facts provided.
  3. Yes it was. And Trusty’s was a red card.
  4. A detailed response, that backs up the old adage " if you want to know anyting in detail about Celtic, then ask a Rangers fan first"
  5. Killie's last night is a red by letter of the law I don't think it should be but that's the way it is. Tavernier's last night is also at the minimum a second yellow but should be a straight red as he stopped John Jules from getting onto the pass over the top and was last man. Hearts benefited from a goal at Ibrox that should of been chopped off for handball as well. it's just convenient that Rangers have had multiple decisions go in their favor that I can remember. Celtic's Arajou should of been sent off v Dundee Utd and the penalty they got at Livi also wasn't a penalty the penalty at Killie to win there at the start of the season also wasn't a penalty. Nobody is saying it's only Rangers that benefit, Celtic and Hearts have all benefitted from shit decisions this season. The Rangers ones are just spoke about more as they are key decisions that would have impacted the result. Reading this through has actually just annoyed me more to be honest. Hearts should be 2 points worse off Rangers at least 2 and Celtic at least 2 that would pit us 9 off the top with a game in hand over hearts.
  6. Couple of questions for you MJC: Should Tarvenier have been given a second yellow last night? Was Trusty's at Hearts a yellow or red card?
  7. No, not “what about Celtic”. That’s an utterly pathetic response to highlighting some facts which question a claim that one team gets all the decisions and is part of the reason why Celtic have the media and everyone else dancing to their tune over this. Celtic went over 80 domestic matches without a red card. That is a statement of fact and one which is perfectly reasonable to point to when it is being claimed that another club benefits more than most or that it’s being going on for decades as you say. And just to highlight another small example. In our recent game against Celtic Liam Scales who was on a yellow card was able to commit several fouls without seeing a second yellow and then a red. But I don’t remember too many people bubbling about that or much in the way of any mention of it in the media. Indeed the last time a Celtic player was red carded at Fir Park was Tom Boyd in the early 1990s. I’m not saying it’s deliberate cheating, but there is definitely one club in this country who holds a massive sway over the match officials. And that club isn’t Rangers. It’s more down to fear of repercussion more than anything else. Celtic are the club after all who caused a refereeing strike. If highlighting that makes me a Rangers apologist or whatever to you and others then do you know what, so be it. I prefer to see it as looking at this objectively and giving an opinion based on that.
  8. Wow what an utterly pathetic response from our resident the rangers apologist. Ah but what about Celtic, blah blah blah. How dare we question a bias that has been going on for decades.
  9. Ahh drum pounding. A very mature and measured response. I’m simply stating some facts and some home truths. That Killie’s red card last night was the first time a domestic opponent of Rangers has been sent off since May 2024. Almost two years. And at the same time Celtic went over 80 domestic matches without receiving a red card. And lo and behold when both of those runs are finally ended all hell breaks loose and the conspiracy theorists come crawling out the woodwork.
  10. You seem to be the one foaming at the mouth. More drum pounding than chest thumping from you 🤣
  11. The usual baloney and chest thumping outrage when Rangers get a decision running rife in this thread I see. And as usual only the facts and stats that suit the tired old nonsensical claim that “Rangers get everything” are put forward while the ones that don’t are just ignored. For example, the red card that Killie received last night was actually the first time an opponent of Rangers has seen red in a domestic game since May 2024. But you won’t read that in the media because they dance to Celtic’s tune and so for the same reason very little was made of Celtic going over 80 domestic matches without receiving a red card. Indeed only Derek McInnes alluded to this the other week after the Hearts v Celtic game. The usual suspects in the media who would have been all over that stat like a rash if Rangers had benefited from even half of that number of games in the same way as they were a few years back with the ‘Penalty to Rangers’ carry on were surprisingly nowhere to be seen over that one. Same with all the muppets who buy into and spout that same nonsense. For a team that supposedly get all the decisions and have the officials in their pockets it’s surprising then that the two above stats could be true, but there they are anyway. You see decisions which are baffling and inconsistent compared with similar incidents in other games week in week out, but only when it’s Rangers that benefit then people start foaming at the mouth about cheating and conspiracies. It’s pathetic and just another example of how so many just can’t think for themselves.
  12. Hoping we can take care of them they way we schooled Celtic at Fir Park. Maybe a few extra goals for good measure.
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  14. Definitely a penalty but the whole double jeopardy is a nonsense when dealing with refs up here. the main issue for me was that Tavernier was booked and then he deserves another booking when he hauled the striker down when it would been a 1 on 1. it was 1-0 at that stage, I think Killie deserve to be a bit put out by that. anyway… we all know (well most of us) what we are up against up here. Its always been the case.
  15. Rangers have had multiple decisions go in their favour that has won them points Livi didn't get a stonewall handball which could of put them 2-1 up and the game finished 2-1 Rangers We didn't get a stonewall penalty which could of got us a point Gassama initiated contact for a penalty they shouldn't have got against Dundee which got them a point. It's not exactly a surprise Tavernier avoided the red card is it.
  16. Hi everyone MJC has just contacted me as he’s currently offline and was upset that his prediction of a narrow cup defeat to the Dons was unduly OPTIMISTIC. His revised prediction is: a nine nill humping after which JBA totally loses the plot on the coach home, gets out an AK47 and takes out the entire coach full of players/staff, before finishing off himself. We bring in Maurice Malpas to run with what’s left of the Development Team, but despite his best efforts he’s unable to arrest a plummet down the divisions into the Lowland League where we spend the next 24 years. NORMAL SERVICE HAS BEEN RESUMED. THE END!
  17. Exactly. Both incidents were penalties. Whether a red was required is debatable. Anyone think that red is given at the other end? Dickinson and once again VAR ignore Tavernier, who was on a booking, last man foul on the Killie attacker. No suprise that yet again the officials give them the benefit of doubt. The officials have got The Rangers back into the title race.
  18. 39 years between 1952 and 1991 Cup successes. We are now 35 years on since 91, most other top flight teams have won a trophy since then. Desperate for us to win Scottish cup and this season could be our best chance for a while as long as we keep up current form and draw is kind to us. COYW
  19. Good lad, I would be worried if you tipped us to win 🤪🤪
  20. Don’t see us winning unfortunately. A narrow loss in normal time or else on penalties. Either way this is as far as we’ll go in the Cup this season.
  21. Surely you are not suggesting nefarious actions! 😆😆😆
  22. I suspect that Aberdeen will try their damndest to ensure Saturday's game is on after yesterday's unexpected flash flood.
  23. ☔ ☔ It’s raining again 🎶 ⛈️⛈️
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