The Bear - The Unofficial Rangers Fanzine - Edition 5: 29 May 2012

Nonfiction, Sports, Football (Soccer)
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Author: David Edgar; Scot Van den Akker ISBN: 9781781561430
Publisher: JMD Media Publication: May 29, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Edgar; Scot Van den Akker
ISBN: 9781781561430
Publisher: JMD Media
Publication: May 29, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Take a stroll down Edmiston Drive with the people who know it best - the fans! The Bear is the unofficial online Rangers fanzine, packed with features to get your blue blood stirring.

Edited by David Edgar and Scot Van den Akker, and featuring articles from Bears all over the world, it takes a sideways look at everything happening at Ibrox. With an unashamed view from behind blue-tinted glasses, The Bear will offer in-depth analysis of the latest news, plenty of terrace humour and more than the occasional boot at our rivals. You'll also find some wonderful historical pieces written by the foremost authorities on the club.

There's something for every Gers fan in the Bear - written for, and by, the people.

In this edition…

Before The Bear goes into hibernation for the, er, summer, we leave you with our final thoughts for the year.

We take a look at the Gers final 3 outings, the draconian sanctions, the true Bears responses to these sanctions (you should know these already but well remind you just in case), and consider some of 201112s finest games, goals and players.

Our final wander down memory lane this season takes in the managers whove held the reigns since Graeme Souness. We also consider why theres too much money in football, whatll go down at Euro 2012 and, perhaps most importantly of all, why the Bee Gees lied.

Its been a season to remember. Quite what will emerge on the other side remains to be seen. Two things are certain. 1. The Rangers support will be there no matter what. 2. So will we.
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Take a stroll down Edmiston Drive with the people who know it best - the fans! The Bear is the unofficial online Rangers fanzine, packed with features to get your blue blood stirring.

Edited by David Edgar and Scot Van den Akker, and featuring articles from Bears all over the world, it takes a sideways look at everything happening at Ibrox. With an unashamed view from behind blue-tinted glasses, The Bear will offer in-depth analysis of the latest news, plenty of terrace humour and more than the occasional boot at our rivals. You'll also find some wonderful historical pieces written by the foremost authorities on the club.

There's something for every Gers fan in the Bear - written for, and by, the people.

In this edition…

Before The Bear goes into hibernation for the, er, summer, we leave you with our final thoughts for the year.

We take a look at the Gers final 3 outings, the draconian sanctions, the true Bears responses to these sanctions (you should know these already but well remind you just in case), and consider some of 201112s finest games, goals and players.

Our final wander down memory lane this season takes in the managers whove held the reigns since Graeme Souness. We also consider why theres too much money in football, whatll go down at Euro 2012 and, perhaps most importantly of all, why the Bee Gees lied.

Its been a season to remember. Quite what will emerge on the other side remains to be seen. Two things are certain. 1. The Rangers support will be there no matter what. 2. So will we.

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