Jamie
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Congratulations on your victory guys. It must be a good feeling.
As a Rangers supporter, I'm still hurting from the defeat, but very proud that we made the final.
Something that has helped ease the pain is that a proper club and fans have won the trophy. Somehow it feels better that way. I met quite a lot of you throughout the day and you were great. Several hugs, fist pumps and good luck wishes. We sat and drunk beer together. The way it should be.
Thanks for making it such a memorable occasion.
All the best for the future.
As a Rangers supporter, I'm still hurting from the defeat, but very proud that we made the final.
Something that has helped ease the pain is that a proper club and fans have won the trophy. Somehow it feels better that way. I met quite a lot of you throughout the day and you were great. Several hugs, fist pumps and good luck wishes. We sat and drunk beer together. The way it should be.
Thanks for making it such a memorable occasion.
All the best for the future.
Jamie schrieb:
Congratulations on your victory guys. It must be a good feeling.
As a Rangers supporter, I'm still hurting from the defeat, but very proud that we made the final.
Something that has helped ease the pain is that a proper club and fans have won the trophy. Somehow it feels better that way. I met quite a lot of you throughout the day and you were great. Several hugs, fist pumps and good luck wishes. We sat and drunk beer together. The way it should be.
Thanks for making it such a memorable occasion.
All the best for the future.
I haven't been in Sevilla and so unfortunately missed the chance to meet you Scottish people. In any case: you're right, I guess. Tradition is unreplaceable, it forms the character of a club. So, for God's sake: tons of tradition on the field in Sevilla, from both sides.
Best wishes for you too, not at least for the cup-final tomorrow.
Thanks likewise, Sevilla only became Sevilla by the meeting of 2 such fantastic groups of supporters. Still amazed at all the congratulations after the game in Seville from Ranger supporters.
I haven't been in Sevilla and so unfortunately missed the chance to meet you Scottish people. In any case: you're right, I guess. Tradition is unreplaceable, it forms the character of a club. So, for God's sake: tons of tradition on the field in Sevilla, from both sides.
Best wishes for you too, not at least for the cup-final tomorrow.