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Gold Coast RSC - Venue Confirmed - Musgrave Football Club

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Gold Coast Rangers Supporters Club are proud to announce a venue for the newly formed club.  The RSC will be based at Musgrave Football Club, Keith Hunt Park, Musgrave Avenue on the Gold Coast.  For those slightly familiar with the area, it's across the road from the Southport Sharks AFL Club. 

The first game to be shown is Dunfermline v Rangers on Saturday 11th February 2012 which kicks kick off at 10pm local time. For the most up to date info on upcoming matches it's best to check the Gold Coast RSC Facebook or contact Brian Drennan by email at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or Mobile: 0450 901 827

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 February 2012 14:39
 

Matt McKay - Ready!

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Many thanks to Andrew Dickson at Rangers TV for his assistance with arranging this Q&A that I did by email with Matt. It'll be a feature in the January edition of the ORSA newsletter however with all the tittle tattle floating about on the various Gers-related message-boards I thought people might like a sneak peak.  

Apologies if you think the questions are a bit tame but it's supposed to be a light-hearted piece.  It came around a little quicker than I expected and I did little prep however Matt's also lined-up for a follow up Q&A for the April edition when the title race will be hotting up.  Leave us a comment if you want a question asked and I'll do my best to include it next time.

I'm sure a few of you will read more into his answers than there is (especially the training answer) but he seems to be settling in and finding his feet. It sounds to me like he understands the dynamics of a big club and he's prepared to knuckle down, work hard and earn his spot.  I think everyone who's watched him on and off the park here in Brisbane/Oz knows that he'll take his chance when it comes and won't let anyone down.

I love that Matt replied in blue and if you carefully scan the last answer you'll see that some of the psyche of our great club is rubbing off on him. Whilst the question was on a different topic the answer has more than a touch of red, white and blue about it. Ready? Aye Ready. 

The Pleasantries

So how’s life in Scotland? Have you settled in? All settled.  Really comfortable in Glasgow, have found my fave places to eat and shop and I live near the training ground so it’s easy to get around.

How’s your Glaswegian coming along?  I understand most people, a few boys in the team I struggle with but I'm not too bad.

Anything you’re missing from Oz? Missing my dogs.

You’ve got a birthday coming up – If you had one birthday wish what would it be? To be playing.

The Footy

What’s the training like? Is it much different from the Roar? Very different to the Roar.  Roar was very tactical and structured while here it is just games.

Made any buddies off the park? Who are your mates?  I get along well with the whole squad.  They are a great bunch.

How are you feeling about your start at Rangers so far? I’ve enjoyed it so far, just want to be helping the team on the park when I get a chance.

Does it feel any better to know that the internet managers (Follow Follow, Gersnet, Rangers Media etc) would have you in the starting XI? I appreciate the support of the fans, they have been great and the boys really need all their support to push us towards the title.

Coisty nicknamed himself the Judge when Souness benched him in favour of the Hateley and Johnston partnership? Have you had that chat with the gaffer yet? No one likes it when they're not playing but I’m sure Coisty has his reasons and the team is the most important thing.  I want Rangers to be winning.

Kenny McDowall – We’ve got his brothers at Brisbane RSC and even they don’t know what he does with that clipboard? Care to comment? Not sure about the clipboard to be honest.  It seems to get quite a bit of action during and before games.  I will try and steal it off him one day and send it down under.

Got a favourite thing about being at the Gers? Mainly the best thing is that football is number 1 here.  I can watch games at a decent hour and live and breathe football.

The other footy

Roar’s record-breakingwinning streak? You played a big part in it (including that amazing grand final comeback). How proud are you of those achievements? 2011 was an incredible year for the Roar and they deserve all the credit for playing so consistently.  I am proud of what was achieved but it is in the past now and they have to set new goals.

Roar’s losing streak? Was it inevitable? Will Ange sort it out? It is a bit of a shock but know they will regather their form.  One thing about having a small squad is that its important to keep everyone fit and that was part of the reason for their success last season.  Once Ange has a full squad at his disposal the performance and results will come in both A-League and ACL.

Who do you think will reach this year’s grand final? Can the Roar do back-to back wins? Roar Vs Central Coast.

Any advice for other A-League players who may be tempted to follow (follow) in your footsteps and try their luck in SPL/European Leagues? I think it is important to be ready.  Also to do research into the league and club you are going.  I would encourage players to take the opportunities presented and enjoy the ride.

 

Gold Coast RSC - Starting 2012/2013

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Brian Drennan is looking to get in touch with bears to form a New RSC on the Gold Coast. The club is planning on a few get together’s this season and be up and running officially for the start of 2012-2013. If you are interested please get in touch with Brian at the following details:

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Mobile: 0450 901 827

ORSA would like to wish the Gold Coast RSC every success in the future.  Starting new RSCs can be a difficult and often thankless task. ORSA would like to take this opportunity to ask all down under RSCs to contribute a club shirt or similar as a donation for raffle prizes for the new fledgling RSC. A good kick start can often be the foundation of a successful RSC that will last the distance.  Perhaps we’ll even have the ORSA AGM on the Gold Coast one day – bring it on!

The raffle donations can be sent directly to ORSA or can be hand delivered at the ORSA AGM to Andy McKnight in February 2012 and we’ll make sure they end up with Brian.

 

ORSA AGM 2012 - Program & Event update

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Just a quick update on a few things for the ORSA AGM 2012 which will be held on the weekend of 24-26th February 2012 in Perth WA. 

Anybody looking to take an advert in the A5 sized commemorative program has until the 4th of January 2012 to get your advert and payment in before it all goes to the printers. Half page ad $50 and Full page ad $100. A good quality jpeg/pdf is all that is required. Everyone who takes out an ad will get a copy of the program signed by our special guests. For more details contact Chris Thorburn, ORSA President on 0410 765 946 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

As of today (15th December) there are only 25 spaces left for the golf and the lads in Perth have sold almost 150 tickets for the Saturday Night Dinner & Sash Bash with our special guest speakers Andy Goram and Lorenzo Amoruso.  Great effort by all and strong interstate presence is now confirmed with Darwin, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne bluenoses all making the trip!

For further details of the events, commemorative program or if you want to confirm your attendance, please contact Perth RSC at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or ORSA at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 December 2011 22:00
 

ORSA Newsletter 8

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In this latest issue of the newsletter:
  • ORSA AGM Perth 2012 – The Goalie & Amo
  • Matt makes the grade
  • RSA AGM
  • Follow Down Under Charity T-Shirt
  • MCLRSC Bus Trip Bender
  • Lorenzo’s Kitchen
  • ORSA on Twitter
  • HKRSC – Club in Crisis
  • Perth RSC News Update
  • Darwin Rangers Soccer Sschool plus Australia 2012 dates
  • 3pm Home Games Issue
  • Rangers TV Test Dummies Wanted
  • Newsflash - Gold Coast RSC
See attached for all the info.
 
 
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Andy Goram Message for Perth AGM 2012

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Thanks to our friends at Rangers TV who kindly invited Andy along to do a little teaser clip for the AGM.  We have also a short Q&A to follow!

 


 

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 December 2011 23:29
 

ORSA AGM WEEKEND 2012 - Tickets on sale now!

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PERTH WA RSC will host their first ORSA event over the weekend of 24th to 26th February 2012. We extend an invitation to all bluenoses to attend what promises to be a fantastic weekend.  Rangers 9-in-a-row goalkeeping legend Andy ‘The Goalie’ Goram and the Italian Stallion and former Captain, Lorenzo Amoruso will be the guests of honour.  They’ll hopefully be joined by  one or two of the Aussie based ex Rangers players. Tickets to the events are on sale now to ORSA members, on a first come-first served basis.  The Saturday night event is limited to 2 tickets per ORSA member, with an initial batch of 250 available.  More tickets may be available if these are sold out (subject to negotiations with the venue).

Not a member of an ORSA RSC?  Then  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  to become registered with your nearest RSC. ORSA membership costs $10 AUD per season.

 

Thursday 23rd February 2012

Ø  Evening - Meet and greet for overseas and interstate visitors – Time/Venue (on request)

 

Friday 24th February 2012

Ø  Morning – Golf – 8am first tee-off at Peninsula Golf Course (Maylands)

Cost $85 p/p includes Green Fees, Motorised Buggies & Gourmet BBQ Lunch (+$15 club hire if required)

(Needs to be pre-booked – contact Perth RSC)

Ø  Evening – Gloucester Park TrotsCost $10 (Pay at the gate)

 

Saturday 25th February 2012

Ø  Morning – 2012 ORSA AGM 10.00am sharp at Floreat Athena F.C.

Ø  Afternoon – BBQ & Beat “The Goalie” competition at Floreat Athena F.C.

Ø  Evening – Dinner Dance at Floreat Athena F.C

Cost $65 p/p includes buffet dinner and special guests as after-dinner speakers

(Needs to be pre-booked – contact Perth RSC)

 

Sunday 26th of February 2012

Ø  Midday onwards – Farewell Drinks  - Lucky Shag pub on the Swan River

 

To mark the event ORSA will be creating a commemorative program. We’d be keen to hear from any bluenose businesses or RSC’s throughout the world that would be interested in taking out a half page ($50) or full page ($100) ad in the program. Everyone who places an advert gets a program signed by our special guests.

For further details of the events, commemorative program or if you want to confirm your attendance, please contact Perth RSC at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or ORSA at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Download this file (20111108_Perth agm flyer_ORSA Version.pdf)2012 ORSA AGM FLYER[ ]596 Kb
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 22:44
 

Bellissimo! Big Amo confirmed for ORSA AGM Weekend

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Posted by ORSA Secretary 4th November 

 

In addition to Andy 'The Goalie' Goram plus flying visits from our 'local' Gers heroes Fergie and Stuart Munro, ORSA is please to announce that another Rangers Hall of Famer will be gracing us with his presence. The Italian Stallion, Lorenzo Amoruso, is on his way to Perth, Western Australia for the ORSA bash which will be held February 24th to 26th 2012 - all bears welcome to attend. A full weekend of golf, trots, sash bash - contact ORSA or Perth RSC for full details.

I hope the Floreat club has safety windows for big Amo in the penalty kick comp!

 

Last Updated on Friday, 04 November 2011 01:22
 

Rangers TV – Looking for people to test a Dummy feed

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Posted by ORSA Secretary 4th November 

 

In connection with our article about lack of live coverage of 3pm home games, ORSA is trying to address concerns from members in metro and regional areas about the reliability and effectiveness of the Rangers TV service.

Rangers TV offers two services which allow overseas viewers to watch live* games (*where there is an outside broadcast unit available).  The first is Rangers TV unlimited which has a monthly or annual subscription.  As suggested by the title, it’s all the matches live when available.  The other option is Pay Per View.  All monies raised through these services go directly to the club.  The club have expenses for the cost of the camera work and the internal Rangers TV staff and production crew.

From our ORSA facebook page and from a thread on the largest Rangers fan’s forum on the internet we’ve already got a willing bunch of people to assist us in doing a test on a dummy feed.  It is NOT a test of a live feed -  it is a pre-recorded video - so does not take into account some of the more difficult aspects of live streaming. However it will give you an indication of what bandwidth your system can cope with, and how much it fluctuates. Also, if you switch to full screen, it will give you an indication of the quality your system can cope with

Basically, there's a need for people subscribing to Rangers TV to make sure they have a good enough computer AND a good enough connection.  Connection issues aren't simply a matter of knowing the nominal speed of what's called the "last mile" ie. the connection to local exchange - how well your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is connected to the rest of the world can make a huge difference.

As noted above, performing a speed test (click here) is just one part of the testing process however a couple of us have already completed this step which literally takes less than a minute (well maybe longer if you’re on dial up..LOL...is anyone still on dial up?). The results are as follows:

Brisbane Metro – ISP Telstra – 2.15mbps

Perth Metro – ISP Optus – 1.27 mbps

Perth Metro – ISP IInet - 2.15mbps

As you can see even in the same city there are differences between ISP’s/speeds.

Generally, to view Rangers TV you’ll need at least 2Mb minimum download speed (it goes up and down), though there are many other factors which can affect performance. The boffins at Rangers TV will then help us analyse where the issues are, and recommend solutions - or investigate routing issues where they find them. 

Please use the contact us page to send us your thoughts and issues on the Rangers TV experience in your area and/or if you’re registered on the site leave a comment on this article or on the ORSA facebook page with your speed test results.

 
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