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30 Jul 2002, 06:05 PM
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rangers 3rd kit
is anyone offended by the colour? to me its just a nice top and I'm not offended by the green of celtic myself, even though i dont like the colour green, like most people something to do with the spectrum I think
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03 Aug 2002, 01:04 AM
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: San Jose, CA
Supporter: Real Betis, Glasgow Rangers FC, FC Nürnberg
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Re: rangers 3rd kit
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Originally posted by ads_uk
is anyone offended by the colour? to me its just a nice top and I'm not offended by the green of celtic myself, even though i dont like the colour green, like most people something to do with the spectrum I think 
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I'm a Ranger supporter who is Catholic and I love the color for the third kit and plan on buying one soon!
Go Gers,
Pichi
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03 Aug 2002, 01:41 AM
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I hate it but love the fact they are the one's wearing it.
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03 Aug 2002, 01:44 AM
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Honking strip,colour leads to connotations about certain things and its just minging anyway, puts me in mind of the salmon pink scotland strips.
ugh.
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03 Aug 2002, 06:01 AM
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Originally posted by Parkhead_Faithful
Honking strip,colour leads to connotations about certain things and its just minging anyway, puts me in mind of the salmon pink scotland strips.
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lol. I was just wondering cos I pre ordered it ages ago and I have to go collect it myself on august the 5th and my mum and dad are away on holiday (I've got an empty  ) and I was just wondering what the train journey from singer to westerton and singer to hilfoot would be like if I wore the new top
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03 Aug 2002, 01:42 PM
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Originally posted by ads_uk
and I was just wondering what the train journey from singer to westerton and singer to hilfoot would be like if I wore the new top
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03 Aug 2002, 01:43 PM
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it looks even more honking now im sober.
ugh!
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03 Aug 2002, 02:05 PM
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Funny. They wore it at the second New York friendly. The fact that the national anthem played was god save the queen assured everyone that they were in fact taking the piss out of the Celtic fans from the week before. Someone said there's no chance they could wear this in Scotland? What do you think?
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04 Aug 2002, 04:07 PM
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he looks like a big fat can of IRN-BRU
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04 Aug 2002, 04:13 PM
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Originally posted by MetroTard
Someone said there's no chance they could wear this in Scotland?
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They did on Saturday since there was a first-colour clash with their opponent, Kilmarnock.
It would probably be ill-advised for Rangers to use it in an OF game, but I doubt either side would ever use anything other than the traditional kit.
If one comes near me anytime soon (not likely) I'd probably spit on it.
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