Gremlin
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Nice try getting a bite with this nonsense.I think we can set our sights higher than Rangers ….
Nice try getting a bite with this nonsense.I think we can set our sights higher than Rangers ….
Spot on. Didn't Rangers fans start following White Ensign a couple of years back, after Celtic fans started following Catholic Utd? Both obviously lower league sides from this area.I'm a Shrimper in Glasgow and regularly go to games at Ibrox. I'm slowly on a mission to convert some of Glasgow to adopting us as their English team (managed to get 1 to Halifax and 3 to Gateshead!).
I'm certainly of the opinion that an affiliate club arrangement would be beneficial for both parties. Not a feeder club, but with commercial benefits and 1 or 2 loans as and when both parties agree.
Rangers academy and B team system is currently going through a lot of changes however there are some good players in there. Young players there (and at Celtic) who played in the lowland league system were struggling with the physicality of the league, and injuries were common so development was reduced.
I'm sure Rangers would be interested in promising players being sent away from the Glasgow goldfish bowl to develop. Ultimately Rangers and Celtic are wanting youngsters who can cope with the pressure of having to win every week in front of 50/60k in both Scotland and European football. Giving younger players a loan in a league with better facilities (hopefully that training ground will be finished soon), bigger crowds and the higher pressure of having to win than they faced in the lowland league would, as well as a reduction in injuries as the old firm youngsters were being kicked about by players who don't like Rangers and/or Celtic. There's certainly players in the systems that are good enough to play for us, and in the leagues above us as well.
For us, it's a chance to get a good player for free for a period of time. If it works out, we have a player improving us, Rangers trust us and send another one that benefits us. If it doesn't, no loss, back to Rangers. If they work for us but Rangers don't want them, we are in pole position to sign them and Rangers are happy as they've helped the player move somewhere suitable for them.
Commercially, a friendly at Roots Hall would attract thousands of Rangers fans and would be a welcome boost to us, a sell out for sure. Whilst I agree some people won't like Rangers for a variety of reasons, 95% of the ones I know are decent folk who just support their football team. Plus you'd get the benefit of them fans taking home scarves/shirts as souvenirs from the trip.
As someone else pointed out, Rangers often also host lower league English teams at Ibrox in pre season to prepare for European qualifiers. Steven Gerrard's first game at Ibrox was against Bury for example. For Southend fans it would be a great trip, as Glasgow is a great city and easy to get to.
In my opinion, it's a no lose for both parties.
Do Essex police know .There has been discussion about possible friendlies with Rangers in pre-season.
Why would they need to know as opposed to any other team?Do Essex police know .
Spot on. Didn't Rangers fans start following White Ensign a couple of years back, after Celtic fans started following Catholic Utd? Both obviously lower league sides from this area.
Can you elaborate?They don't sound like the type of people I would want turning up at Roots Hall.
Probably because thousands of them would invade the town ( city! ), as they do at every other friendly they play in England.Why would they need to know as opposed to any other team?
Why would bringing thousands of pounds to the local economy be a bad thing? Especially if the fanzone is set up, could help us insanely.Probably because thousands of them would invade the town ( city! ), as they do at every other friendly they play in England.
As do the green lot and pretty much all other massive clubs would if we managed to get a high profile friendly.Probably because thousands of them would invade the town ( city! ), as they do at every other friendly they play in England.
It wouldn't, but the main concern would be many arriving the day before ( as they do elsewhere ) & getting totally off their heads causing grief.Why would bringing thousands of pounds to the local economy be a bad thing? Especially if the fanzone is set up, could help us insanely.
But you could say that about any team? I'd welcome Ranegrs with open armsIt wouldn't, but the main concern would be many arriving the day before ( as they do elsewhere ) & getting totally off their heads causing grief.
Plus IF they did play here, no doubt OB would insist all pubs closed, which wouldn't help their takings one bit.
May i suggest you do some researching about when they play a friendly in England. No point discussing this any further at present, as it's all hypothetical at the moment. IF it were to happen then we can continue the debate then.But you could say that about any team? I'd welcome Ranegrs with open arms
I am very aware of Glasgow Rangers and their friendlies in the county. May I present to you every team that goes to Europe and also the national team.May i suggest you do some researching about when they play a friendly in England. No point discussing this any further at present, as it's all hypothetical at the moment. IF it were to happen then we can continue the debate then.