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Joy of European adventure sparks mood swing among Rangers fans



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
FOR supporters of a Scottish football club, the rarity of reaching the final of a major European tournament may not have the life-changing effect of scooping a national lottery jackpot, but it does seem to have the kick of a mind-altering drug.
One of the most striking symptoms is unusual behavioural patterns on a massive scale. This curious phenomenon was to be seen everywhere at Ibrox three nights ago, when Rangers played Motherwell in a match in which victory was utterly crucial to their
prospects of maintaining their notional advantage in the Premier League; anything less would have transferred the initiative to Celtic.

As the referee signalled half-time, the score stood at 0-0 and Walter Smith's side had clearly struggled to impose themselves on opponents who had been in control for most of the first 45 minutes by playing an intelligent, accurate passing game.

It was a very familiar situation, perfectly arranged to prompt a cascade of derision and disapproval from the home fans in the stands. This is, after all, the conventional reaction from supporters frustrated by their own team's failings whenever high achievement is expected.

Instead, the opposite occurred. The vocal backing actually became more intense and was entirely encouraging, the players heading for the tunnel to the accompaniment of cheers and, it was not difficult to sense, gratitude. As a departure from the norm, the impulsive, positive support could be called eccentric.

Memories of the booing that had been heard all around the stadium as recently as the first leg of the Uefa Cup quarter-final with Sporting came instantly to mind. At the end of that uninspiring, scoreless 90 minutes, Smith and his players would have been deeply wounded by the savagery of the criticism from the crowd.

The mood, however, had swung towards appreciation for the team's efforts by the time of Fiorentina's visit for the semi-final. Once again largely negative and unthreatening in the match, also 0-0, the players on that occasion were showered with praise.

Immediately behind the media gantry at the front of the main stand, a group of supporters shouted, "Well done, Rangers!" and applauded with such force that they might have crushed a ball-bearing slipped between their palms.

The kindly disposition of the fans towards the team in the Motherwell match, however, was the more significant for having been evinced in a different competition; the one, in fact, said to be prized above all others, the championship itself. The Rangers fans' new-found tolerance and forgiveness is reminiscent of how their great rivals at Celtic were affected by their team's appearance in the same final five years ago.

Anyone who was around at the time and who has not developed amnesia in the interim will readily recall the day they arrived at Ibrox for the Old Firm match less than 72 hours after they had beaten Boavista to qualify for Seville. The sombreros, deck chairs, beach balls and other paraphernalia associated with an expedition to Spain carried by the Celtic fans indicated not only their team's European success, but something much more significant. It was that they were at Ibrox for a party and it was impossible to miss the implication that the result of the match was of secondary importance.

This was, remember, not only an Old Firm fixture, but one which could have a decisive impact on the championship itself. And yet, the normally life-or-death feverishness attached to the event seemed to have been submerged in the joy of the European adventure.

At Ibrox on Wednesday, a re-enactment of the experience left the impression that, if Rangers fans were forced to choose either Uefa Cup or Premier League triumph, a substantial number would – sacrilegious as it seems – opt for victory in Manchester.







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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 10:44 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

bring them on,

10/05/2008 00:57:51
The mood is good!!
2

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 01:44:55
Kenny Scott head of security at Ibrox has just been interviewed on SKY Sports,he said quote " we want the fans to enjoy a Festival of Football",end of quote.

Is he not aware that its his own team,Ragers,that are taking part.....

BAWH...hawh...nawh...thats a good yin..."festival of football"....

haw BAWH...NAWH....some sense of humour that head of security...eh !!

Now then,if only he had been a teensy weensy bit more accurate in his quote such as," Festival of Anti-Football" we might have given him a bit more credibility.

What a difference one single,solitary word can make to the accuracy of a statement , eh !!
3

The best-Rangers,

10/05/2008 01:53:48
Pubic Syphilis, don't you have any trophies to gloat over...what am I saying, of course you don't.

Mr Gibbons, the fans are right behind the team because the rest of Scottish football stuck the knife in our backs. Well done the SPL, semtex fc etc. I was worried that we were running on empty but your treachery has energised us.

Trophies ahoy.
4

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 02:30:03
#3 the bestest Rager

Trophies ahoy ? you say.

Aye,and Black Beard the pirate couldnae have done a better job of pilfering and thievery.

Can you ever imagine how it feels to have won these "Trophies Ahoy" fairly and squarely.

Course you cant !


That`d be too much of a stretch for your imagination.
Wouldn`t it.
5

Colin P,

10/05/2008 02:32:41
#4 Pubes

You really are hurting. Tell you what, go home and get your Teddy Bear and snuggle up with him.
Sweet Dreams.
6

bring them on,

10/05/2008 02:54:51
#4

You've lost the plot, mate.

Watching too much football?
7

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:00:27
#4

Aye, and Blackbeard was a true Ranger. Taking from the greedy-rich and giving to the honest-poor(who will soon be rich as well)
8

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 03:02:18
#5 Colin P for Pash

Dont have and never had a Roosevelt,but my sister did.
I used to use it for target practice with my sluggie when I was young.
She`s still got that teddy bear.

Full of holes it is.
9

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 03:04:43
#6

Your right,though its too much of Ragz' Anti-Football I blame.
Drives you nuts so it does.
10

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:07:06
2-1 to Celtic, and it looks like the SPL is theirs.

Just kidding.
11

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:15:35
8 Pubes

You really do pick the strangest names! What happened to that wee Italian job you had. Fiat Panda, wasn't it?
12

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:16:01
8 at least your sis has some sense!
13

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:17:19
Imagine the horror, shock and revulsion if one of the Rangers-haters on here had a sister who brought home her new boyfriend/fiance. And he played for the Gers!!

LOL the look on his face would be worth paying to see!!!
14

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:23:13


Have you seen the new Football Encyclopedia (exract)

A is for Aberdeen

B is for Blackburn

C is for cannae stand to watch it anymore

D is for Dundee

E is for Everton

F is for Ferguson (Barry)

15

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 03:45:56
#11

Its not so much the names I chose that are strange,its what the likes of you turn them into that makes the mind boggle.

Know what I mean Colin P for Pash :)
16

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 03:51:42
#13

My nephews fiancees sister is engaged to a Ragz player.
Thats close enough,thanks very much.
17

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:52:34
Another Daily Record exclusive.

Butcher McManus has started taking dancing lessons. Still on the first lesson.

Put your left leg out
18

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 04:43:39
#17

And Basket-Balls-Semi has started training with the Harlem Globetrotters.

He`s no taking lessons.

He`s the teacher.
19

bring them on,

10/05/2008 05:04:32
#18

What is it that you have against the Captain of Scotland?
20

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 10/05/2008 05:54:33
Rankgers FC...proponents of ugly football, ugly fans, ugly stadium with a history seeped in deceit and revulsion...man no wonder you lot are so full of self-loathing?
21

bring them on,

10/05/2008 05:56:03
Can you just imagine, eh. If Barry and John Greig could have played along side each other.

Brandy upfront, McCloy in goal.

Stein and Boyd.

All in the same team.
22

Black & White Triumph,

greenhill road....soon 10/05/2008 06:57:13
Bet your all glad is an away game for the final, if it had been at Ibrox 0 - 0 would have been not good for the rest of the world
23

tomislav,

Serbian Loyal RSC 10/05/2008 07:19:01
20 ,,,, Yer right mate ,,,, We play UGLY football ,,,, We are UGLY fans ,,, We have an UGLY stadium ,,,, and we are simply repulsive very bad boys ,,,,, eh by the way, are you going to Manchester
24

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 07:47:56
watch the mood swing when Zenit win on wednesday.

then we'll see the hateful hordes in full drunken bigoted swing.
25

bring them on,

10/05/2008 07:48:28
Beautiful football= Rangers

Tahnk you
26

bring them on,

10/05/2008 07:49:53
#24

Tim, Tim,

DId the gas bill come in higher than you expected?
27

Joak,

TIMBUCK TOO 10/05/2008 07:56:40
The reference to a mind altering drug is ludicrous, ridiculous, obnoxious and disgusting....where are the editors??
What message are we trying to convey here??
28

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 07:57:25
21

Mcloy? yer having a laugh BTO.

Greig? yer having a breakdow BTO

Boyd? yer on something - methadone or maybe brandy?

Ferguson The ORDINARY ONE? yer showing yer ignorance and desperation in one throw BTO.

Here's the team of all teams.

Boruc
McGrain
Gemmell
McNeil
Clarke
Murdoch
Jinky
King Kenny
Henrik
Sutty
Buzzbomb Lennox

That team would have done 15 in a row and been multiple CL winners.



29

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 07:58:26
26

BTO wanna hear a true story
30

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:06:48
#29

Cannae wait
31

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:08:09
#28

None of those players ahve decent haircuts.

You're losing it mate.
32

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:18:34
BTO

Last week Jorge Albertz contacted Walter Smith to tell him about his son Josef. Apparently Josef Albertz is the finest athelete in his school.

Big Jorge asked Walter to have a look at Josef at the school sports day last week.

Walter went along and was sitting by the sports field watching all the kids performing in races, shotputting etc. As it happens Albertz son is a champion hammer thrower something that would please Smith I think...

Anyway as they are sitting there a huge lad walks past them carrying a javelin, before the lad starts his run up to throw the javelin he plants his feet and blesses himself Boruc style.

Jorge turns to watty and says "Eez he a pole valter"

Walter replies "Naw he's a javelin thrower"
33

Zorba the Greek,

10/05/2008 08:24:05
Tim
Don't give up your day job :o)
34

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:25:09
#32

Hope your here all week
35

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:26:30
Doh a deer
36

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:30:39
BTO

Did you not like that one?
37

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:38:25
BTO

I heard Dick Advocaat has a spy at Murray Park.

The spy recently told Dick "Mr Advocaat they are training in an unusual way"

Advocaat replied "explain, what unusual way"

The spy said "They set up 11 wheelie bins on one half of the pitch and they play a game against them"

Advocaat in shock "Really!My that is unusual"

The spy added "Yes but don't worry the Wheely Bins normally win on penalties"
38

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:48:41
#37

This boy is a natural
39

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:57:26
38

BTO

Did you know Carlos Cuellar has a collection of exotic pets?

He took his armadillo out for a walk last week and even into a pub in Glasgow.

The pub barman said "bliddy hell where did you get that?"

The armadillo replied "Ibrox"
40

Bosco Bhoy,

10/05/2008 09:01:58
Not surprising is it that RFC fans are maybe placing winning the UEFA Cup as a higher priority than the SPL?
C'mon how often will any of us 2 very big fish in an extremly small insignificant pond get to a European final?

Re Wed i do hope their is no fools who detract from the occassion as can happen with either CFC or RFC and our huge fanbase made up of mostly working class guys from the west of Scotland and for the many decent bears i wish you good luck and hope you enjoy the next few days build up as i still remember 2003 like it was yesterday and by God it was some buzz!

BTW
I do hope Dick and the Ruskies hump you but thats normal football rilvalry.
41

WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT,

WORLDWIDE EVERYWHERE 10/05/2008 09:55:20
Great to see the beggars finally getting behind the little general and big Fernando.
I knew they would eventually see the light.
Once Rangers lift the UEFA cup they will hopefully crawl under their stones for a while and give us all peace.
1967,blah,blah,blah.....so long ago most of them weren't even born.
We enjoyed 9-in-a-row all the more because we were there!!!
And we're going to enjoy 2008 because we'll be there!!!
C'mon the Gers!!
We are the people!!!
42

Ken Fitlike,

On the Outside of the Old Firm., thankfully 10/05/2008 10:53:17
WITLESS ALKY SEX-STARVED PEASANT more like
43

F.R.E.E. Mason,

Brisbane,Austalia. 10/05/2008 11:04:29
The title an the final in Manchester have already been predetermined as have most large sporting occations.The powers that be would never allow for so much investment to be left to chance! Wake up an smell the thorns!
44

bring them on,

10/05/2008 14:23:26
Anyone hear the Rangers score?

Just got back from a 24 hour shift...
45

geo67,

10/05/2008 17:05:51
The teddy bears done the biz today,with Novo scoring 2 great goals,and Dàrcheville adding the 3rd for a fine 3-1 win.Dundee utd as usuall played out their skins.They were denied what looked like a stonewall penalty,and also had a goal ruled offside.Craig Levein was spitting feathers by the end of the match.
Still the Rangers played well and Novo was deserving for Man of Match.I thought Broadfoot played one of his better games so far.

 
  

 
 

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