Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Charles Green - I'll Never Surrender

I haven't posted a blog since back in January of this year. The reason for this was because I have been literally lost for words at the way our club has been treated over this period. From Whyte to Murray, the BBC to the SFA and it's members. We have been battered, bruised and kicked to within our very existence by these vultures. At every opportunity, the afore mentioned have did all their power to end Rangers Football Club.

Though today Bears, as I write this blog. Rangers FC's ticket lines and offices have been inundated with season ticket applications and match tickets sales! After an already estimated 30,000 renewals, even in the Scottish Third Division, Rangers fans will have Ibrox packed to the rafters to watch our famous club, rise through the league's and take our rightful place at the top of the Scottish game. Many mocked us and said we where dead. They said our proud history was lost, and Rangers weren't the club we where before. But one man, outwith the support and Super Ally, took it upon himself to set the rest of Scotland straight, Rangers hadn't died, our history was still the most successful in world football and The Rangers where here to stay!

That man I'm writing about, is Mr Charles Green, Rangers Chief Executive. Many slated Mr Green in first few months in charge of Rangers, could you blame them? Maybe after the couple of years we'd had, no you couldn't have. One thing the support needed was someone we could trust. Someone who could take our club forward, and whether you liked him or not. The only man to step up to the plate was Mr Green. When Charles came in, his first mission was to get RFC into a football league, after much discussion and negotiation, it was announced we'd be in SFL Division 3. This was where most fans wanted to be. The SFA then began their campaign to strip our club of history and titles. Straight away Mr Green and The Gaffer took them on toe to toe to prevent this happening.

After all was said and done with regards to our licence, Mr Green has openly spoke about what Rangers fans already knew. The hatred and bigotry towards us by all other SPL clubs and officials. In my 26 years following Rangers, Mr Green has defended us more in the last week, than any other so called Rangers man I've came across in this time. In which other club anywhere in the world, would the CEO stand in the rain soaked Season Ticket queue to speak to fans. The answer? NOWHERE. I've come to the conclusion, Charles Green is a cut above the rest when it comes to PR and fan relations. Clearly he's not here to make a quick buck. He's here to kick start the Rangers journey to the top and smash any Rangers haters on the way.


I hope now our fans can find some peace within themselves, to start enjoying football again knowing that our clubs in the hands of a man who'll fight for us tooth and nail. You might say I'm jumping the gun, if this backfires I'll be more than willing to face his doubters and eat humble pie. But my impression is Mr Charles Green loves the Rangers and he'll bring back the success and The Rangers we know and love.



WE DON'T DO WALKING AWAY

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

David Weir, Captain, leader. legend!

David Weir was Walter Smith’s first signing of his second spell as Rangers manager on the 16th January 2007. At the age of 35 many Rangers fans presumed this would be a short term deal, to steady a very shaky defence in what was probably the worst managerial regime in Rangers’ history under Frenchman Paul Le Guen. Davie, as he was known in the footballing world, signed an initial 6 month deal and made his debut against Dunfermline on the 21st January 2007. Davie would form a formidable partnership with Rangers’ other new centre back Ugo Eghiou, seeing of Celtic twice and dramatically reducing the gap in the league that season even though the damage had been done and Rangers would lose out on the title.

At the end of season 06/07. Davie would sign another 12th month deal to play another full season for his boyhood heroes. The season would probably be the most rollercoaster like in Rangers history. Carlos Cuellar would partner up with Weir at the beginning of the new season after the departure of Ehgiou. Weir and Cuellar formed an almost invincible defence and set Rangers on their way to an early 7 point lead in the league, seeing off Celtic 3-0 on the way. Rangers were also flying on the European front winning emphatically in Lyon and keeping a clean sheet at Ibrox against Euro giants Barcelona. After narrowly missing out on qualifying for the last 16 Rangers would drop into the Uefa Cup and make it all the way to the final in Manchester on the 14th May 2008. Even at the age of 36 Davie managed an astonishing 66 appearances, although the European run would dent hopes of the SPL title and the run of games lead to Rangers losing out on the final game.

Season 08/09 was the beginning of Weir’s greatest spell though. After the controversial events with Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor on Scotland duty. Davie would take on the captaincy for second half of the season while Ferguson served a club suspension and battled injury, leading the Gers to a helicopter Sunday title win at Tannadice. Davie lifted the trophy with Ferguson who was to depart for Birmingham in the close season, leaving Weir permanent captain of the club after he amazingly signed on for another season.

Rangers made it 2 in a row in 09/10 and fans thought Davie would bow out on a high. This wasn’t to be the case. He again signed on for another 12 months captaining Ranger to 3 in a row and world record 54th title in season 10/11. Same again at the end, Rangers fans believed at 40 years old Davie would hang the boots up, but as we all knew he was as fit as a fiddle and wanted another season in light blue. Unfortunetly he would pick up an injury which would see him miss most of this first half of this season and even when he returned to fitness the brand new defensive partnership of Carlos Bocanegra and Dorin Goian would keep Davie out the team.

January 17th 2012, almost 5 years to the day he signed, Weir declared he’d played his last game in light blue and ended his Rangers career. After 8 trophies, a European Final and 231 appearances Davie will move on to pastures new. Right now it’s rumoured he’s going to play for an unnamed club in England, although it’s no secret he wants to move into management. Whatever he does though, he will have the best wishes from every Rangers fan around the globe for the magnificent 5 years he’s gave to us. Rangers have many successful captains and Davie Weir will sit proudly in that list.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

January and Rangers so far..

Ranger’s manager Ally McCoist has confirmed Rangers have made two moves in the January transfer window. Estonian right back Ernaar Jaager has accepted a week, long trial with the club, beginning on Monday. Jaager is currently unattached, although has been rated at £1.5 million by his former employers.
The club have also approached St Johnstone’s Spanish forward Fransico Sandaza about signing a pre-contract agreement which would see the 29 year old join in the summer for free. Although McCoist refuses to rule out the possibility of the striker joining in this window. This however would be the decision of St Johnstone and manager Steve Lomas.

Rangers have been linked with Hibernian forward Garry O’Connor, Spanish forward Javi Guerra and Arsenal youngster Benik Afobe. Asked about these rumours McCoist has said only Guerra has been looked at. The club are not interested in O’Connor and Benik Afobe is currently injured so the club won’t be approaching Arsenal about a possible loan move.

The future of top scorer Nikica Jelavic still remains in the balance. Jelavic has had a lot of rumour surrounding his future in recent weeks having been linked with moves to the English Premiership most notable Liverpool.  McCoist said today though that the club have yet to receive any inquiries, never mind bids, for the Croatian hitman.

McCoist also confirmed US midfielder Maurice Edu was subject to two bids from French side Sochaux. Both however, where rejected and Edu has said he is happy and enjoying life in Glasgow with the SPL Champions. Edu has been a top performer in the first half of the season and Rangers are adamant he’s going nowhere.