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    All at JackArmy.net would like to thank everyone who has played a part on this site over the past 25 years whether that is through writing, contributing, moderating, posting or just visting and reading.

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Nowhere near over yet mun. The Jambos can't keep scraping 1-0 results and they have to play both OF at least one don't they, the way the league is structured..
Celtic an rangers are cobbling results together more in hope than expectation, Jambos been the best team by a country mile this poor SPFL so far. I'm hoping Celtic can finish 2nd. If your a betting man lump on Hearts, money in the bank ๐Ÿ‘
 
Serious question.

Why does every Rangers manager dress the same?
Tradition and standards. Legendary Rangers manager Bill Struth always wore a suit and club tie and insisted players dressed similarly while on official duty including travel to training. The tradition has been passed on down the years and is now club policy. The idea is that rules and discipline focus performance and professionalism. Ex-Ranger Sir Alex F wore a suit/shirt/tie even under his Bench Coat and had similar ideas about standards and professional appearance and conduct which would have been picked up in his early footballing years at Ibrox. He didn't do too badly with his methods...
 
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Tradition and standards. Legendary Rangers manager Bill Struth always wore a suit and club tie and insisted players dressed similarly while on official duty including travel to training. The tradition has been passed on down the years and is now club policy. The idea is that rules and discipline focus performance and professionalism. Ex-Ranger Sir Alex F wore a suit/shirt/tie even under his Bench Coat and had similar ideas about standards and professional appearance and conduct which would have been picked up in his early footballing years at Ibrox. He didn't do too badly with his methods...
They should probably have concentrated more on their finances than what blazer someone was wearing.
 
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