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Rangers play their home games at Ibrokes. Also known as the Inland Revenue Arena. Scotland's hunniest area, also known as "Hun City", the "Debt Dome" and in recent years the "Methadome" due to the large amount of junkies in the support. It is situated in the city of Glesga. Also known as Ibrokes. It houses 52,000 supporters who display loving servility to the English Crown. Legend has it that most of the supporters do not wash frequently and this is very likely to be true because many Rangers supporters are fai ehreuz uv Glesga thit huvnae gote eni runnin waatur. Rangers are well known for paying millions of pounds on foreign players who try to kick their opponents instead of kicking the ball.

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  • Die Glasgow Rangers (offiziell: Rangers FC) sind ein ISL Verein, der in der World League (ehemals World League A) spielt. Größte Erfolge in der Vereinsgeschichte sind drei Meistertitel in der World League Region, zweimal mit Chucky, einmal mit Colonia. Unter Chucky konnte Glasgow auch die Champions League gewinnen. Die Rangers sind mit ihren drei Meistertiteln Rekordmeister in der World League Region. (Bisherige) Manager waren: Chucky, Jazz Superstars, Colonia und Rehakles
  • Rangers play their home games at Ibrokes. Also known as the Inland Revenue Arena. Scotland's hunniest area, also known as "Hun City", the "Debt Dome" and in recent years the "Methadome" due to the large amount of junkies in the support. It is situated in the city of Glesga. Also known as Ibrokes. It houses 52,000 supporters who display loving servility to the English Crown. Legend has it that most of the supporters do not wash frequently and this is very likely to be true because many Rangers supporters are fai ehreuz uv Glesga thit huvnae gote eni runnin waatur. Rangers are well known for paying millions of pounds on foreign players who try to kick their opponents instead of kicking the ball.
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  • Die Glasgow Rangers (offiziell: Rangers FC) sind ein ISL Verein, der in der World League (ehemals World League A) spielt. Größte Erfolge in der Vereinsgeschichte sind drei Meistertitel in der World League Region, zweimal mit Chucky, einmal mit Colonia. Unter Chucky konnte Glasgow auch die Champions League gewinnen. Die Rangers sind mit ihren drei Meistertiteln Rekordmeister in der World League Region. (Bisherige) Manager waren: Chucky, Jazz Superstars, Colonia und Rehakles
  • Rangers play their home games at Ibrokes. Also known as the Inland Revenue Arena. Scotland's hunniest area, also known as "Hun City", the "Debt Dome" and in recent years the "Methadome" due to the large amount of junkies in the support. It is situated in the city of Glesga. Also known as Ibrokes. It houses 52,000 supporters who display loving servility to the English Crown. Legend has it that most of the supporters do not wash frequently and this is very likely to be true because many Rangers supporters are fai ehreuz uv Glesga thit huvnae gote eni runnin waatur. Rangers are well known for paying millions of pounds on foreign players who try to kick their opponents instead of kicking the ball. There has been a huge breach of human rights at Ibrokes when Ravey Davey "old man" Weir had his zimmer frame clamped for parking on double yellow lines and at 234 years of age and the lack of money at the club Ravey Davey and Walthead Smith will be at a job centre near you.
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