The Bear - The Unofficial Rangers Fanzine - Edition 3: 18 Apr 2012

Nonfiction, Sports, Football (Soccer)
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Author: David Edgar; Scot Van den Akker ISBN: 9781781561317
Publisher: JMD Media Publication: April 18, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Edgar; Scot Van den Akker
ISBN: 9781781561317
Publisher: JMD Media
Publication: April 18, 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…

The takeover rumbles on, with the ongoing thoughts of The Bears contributors keeping you up to date. There are also all the regular features; match-reports and previews, thoughts on the management, and current affairs including the legacy of David Murray, how true Bears can respond to the ongoing kick em while theyre down mentality, and some worrying thoughts about the 2018 World Cup.

We look back with another nostalgic sigh to a Rangers hero of the past, take a sniggering glance over some of Celtics top signings over the years, and conduct an investigation into some of the glorious names to have graced the game in The Funny Name XI.

Theres a lot more in here as well, and youre just a couple of clicks (and less than a couple of quid) away from finding out what.
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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…

The takeover rumbles on, with the ongoing thoughts of The Bears contributors keeping you up to date. There are also all the regular features; match-reports and previews, thoughts on the management, and current affairs including the legacy of David Murray, how true Bears can respond to the ongoing kick em while theyre down mentality, and some worrying thoughts about the 2018 World Cup.

We look back with another nostalgic sigh to a Rangers hero of the past, take a sniggering glance over some of Celtics top signings over the years, and conduct an investigation into some of the glorious names to have graced the game in The Funny Name XI.

Theres a lot more in here as well, and youre just a couple of clicks (and less than a couple of quid) away from finding out what.

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