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#1
How can anyone call themselves a fan whenever they put the result of this game in doubt?


scum  >:(
#2
General discussion / Re: Selecta Back
August 05, 2009, 04:40:39 PM
Bert Backarack
#3
How did Tomas get on last nite?

did he prove to be fit enough for the rigours of a 90min game?
#4
General discussion / Re: Rumours
August 05, 2009, 02:24:33 PM
i heard that our nail loney is not really a bookie, he just gives out tips for the craic! this is why he was banned as well apparently
#5
General discussion / Re: Marc Wilson -Portsmouth
August 05, 2009, 02:05:29 PM
''Lurgan man in drunken brawl''


How is an incidence of this nature even considered a newsworthy event these days?
#6
General discussion / Re: New IFA Premier League
August 03, 2009, 10:25:39 AM
Did anyone attend this game? Good to see so much promise coming through the ranks.




Portadown 1 Rangers XI 6

Friday, 31 July 2009


Walter Smith hasn't spent a penny in the transfer market this summer — and Rangers' young hopefuls showed that they are ready to step up if the manager doesn't buy with a slick performance against Portadown last night.


The Ibrox reserves hit Portadown for six as they showed that there is strength in depth available to the manager as he aims to retain the Scottish Premier League title.

Israeli midfielder Gil Blumstein — currently on trial with Rangers — did his chances of being offered a deal at Ibrox no harm at all when he struck the opening goal.

Transfer listed Alan Gow grabbed the second before Portadown got one back, in pretty fortunate circumstances.

Richard Clarke's goal-bound effort from the halfway line caught out goalkeeper Mark Weir, leaving him red faced.

The goals flowed in the second-half with Blumanshtein adding to the lead when he struck again from the penalty spot to put Rangers 3-1 up at the break.

John Fleck fired home number four and Gow then showed why he was on the verge of full international honours just a couple of years ago when he made it a handful of goals for the young Gers side.

With Portadown running out of steam the visitors rounded off the half-dozen in the closing stages.

"Without question there was a gulf in class, with Rangers having first-team players and under-21 internationals in the team," said Portadown manager Ronnie McFall.

"It was a very good work-out for us though ahead of the season."

PORTADOWN: Miskelly, O'Hara, Redman, McCullough, Convery, Kelly, A Teggart, McCutcheon, Clarke, Braniff, Mouncey. Subs: Haire, Armstrong, Baker, Coleman, G Topley, J Topley, Lecky, Porter, Hunter.

RANGERS: Weir, Lowing, Kinniburgh, McMillan, Wilson, Ness, Stirling, Gow, Fleck, Blumstein, Lennon. Subs: Inglis, Emslie, Bendiksen, Loy, Perry, Wylde, Bagci.

Referee: J Haire.

#7
General discussion / Re: Explain your name
July 27, 2009, 06:40:35 PM
IFA FAN

IRISH FARMERS ASSOCIATION

NOBODY WORKS HARDER FOR FARMERS
#8
Quote from: WhoAreYaWhoAreYa! on July 14, 2009, 09:51:06 PM
had to laugh when i seen this. wee irish lads gettin ronaldo to sign their utd jerseys!  :D

http://www.sportsfile.com/id/366217/5000/

smart paddies !!  ;D
#9
Our bonfire will be a cross community event. There will be flags from all sections of the community present!!
#10
General discussion / Re: BBC News Report
July 09, 2009, 07:05:09 PM
sure sam maguire was a protestant  ::)
#11
General discussion / Re: Racist attacks in Belfast
July 02, 2009, 06:24:47 PM
I hope they through the book at all the perpretrators of race hate crime.
#12
General discussion / Re: Joint the Count
June 29, 2009, 09:33:24 PM
#13
Teachers in school who have sweat marks on their shirts
#14
Quote from: nifan on June 29, 2009, 04:41:44 PM
Quote from: man in black on June 29, 2009, 04:30:36 PM
Quote from: nifan on June 29, 2009, 04:15:10 PM
QuoteFor what ?

Buckfast i assume - since its made there

I thought it was made in Lurgan

Made at buckfast abbey in devon, though drunk in disproportionate numbers in lurgan - hence on of it nicknames "lurgan champagne" .

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists have a song about it called "bottle of buckie"


It is made by roman catholic monks so thats why catholics should apologise for it  ::)
#15
Quote from: ziggysego on June 29, 2009, 03:36:52 PM
Quote from: ifa fan on June 29, 2009, 03:34:29 PM
Not opening betting shops on a sunday.

P.s. catholics should apologise for buckfast

I'd rather blame the English

how come you edited that post at 1 second past midnight?