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So your accepting that anyone's name can be added to that form , as for being accepted lets see exactly what happens
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The original ones at companies house only have 2 directors , I can download that form , date it and put your name on it , it doesn't make it real
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Such as , I'm struggling with this whole episode , so would appreciate those inaccuracies getting pointed out
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The documents showing that were only lodged yesterday , or are you getting info that no one else has , serious question not trying to dig you up
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http://www.thecoplandroad.org/2013/04/for-charles-green-context-is-king.html?m=1 Sorry on an iPad , can't copy and paste it , or rather don't know how
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If the events of the last couple of years have taught us nothing else , then the only thing that is certain is that the truth is the first victim when it comes to Rangers . I spoke to a very old friend yesterday who has worked in the press industry for more years than he cares to remember , his opening line was " remember we are in the middle of a circulation war between the sun and the record " now in no way does that explain everything or anything , however our club is being used , we the fans are being manipulated due to feelings and emotions still being extremely raw .various journalists are writing pieces that they know are nothing more than sensational drivel yet their editors are allowing them to be published, we are seen as still weak , we have a board that is split supposedly , so we are an easy target , to be honest this was always going to happen when powerful people get thrown together there will always be friction , and when it's a club of our magnitude it was always going to get played in public . In various fans forums there are threads much as on here , Sevco this , Green that , the board must do this etc etc yet we will never get the truth , in the history of any club rarely does the truth filter out yet we continually cry out for something that we will never get . IMHO the only thing in our favour is , and this may sound strange , our position in the bottom tier , we still have time on our side and still have the ability to restructure even though a year has gone by , god only knows what the fans reaction would be if we were actually in the top tier and this was happening when we were facing the top teams , my only hope is that one faction eventually wins and stability returns , but one thing that will never happen is that we the fans get the truth , history tells us that , and lets be honest some of us couldn't handle the truth .
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Green signed off on Whyte's appointment as a director of Sevco 5088
rbr replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Sorry but these papers were lodged last Friday , this stinks of whyte trying to bring everyone down -
This was all going on when I left to go skiing and to be honest I forgot all about it , was anything decided
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It totally hypocritical , Rangers have in the past and will do again exactly what happened to him , ie tap up a player , he was rottenI grant you but that isn't an excuse
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Do you actually believe if this was a young kid or any player with a real value on them then this would be the course of action that would be taken by the club , it's pathetic .
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There is a thread on RM about all the players we wanted to sign I can't copy and paste on this bloody iPad so if someone could do the needful I would appreciate it , it's quite interesting and shows how poor some of these guys were http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=250228
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Yet again the magical playoffs appear , where exactly do they fit into this
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That was my understanding as well but they keep going on about playoffs
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Also and sorry for asking again , but everyone and their dog keep going on about playoffs as if they are the answer to everyones problems , now I,m not saying that they arent a good idea , but exactly where do they fit in to this grand plan , is it included in the middle 8,s games or after the groups of 8 have finished that they get played , where are the rules for these or is it yet again lets make it up as we go along
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Also from reading the statement , Falkirks price for " sporting Integrity" is £200,000
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How exactly does play off,s appear , as far as I was aware the 2 leagues split into 3times 8 , so is he talking about that as playoffs
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Totally agree , no more excuses please
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Glad you enjoyed it and are happy with what you are seeing, week in week out.
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Never has a championship felt so hollow , can't even muster a smirk
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Also hearing all is not well yet again with Malcolm Murray , watch this space
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To be fair is there any great need to replace them with only a few weeks of the season left , the replacements may already be in place though seeing out their contracts elsewhere
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If Rangers dont progress GS , then the income will fall and any hope of paying a dividend goes out the window , if you think sacking Murray will make a difference to dividends then I think your very mistaken
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I have to agree with most of the comments so far , initially I was 100% behind Ally and the squad due to everything that went on before ! However after week after depressing week the performances didn't get any better , the defending was predictably awful , in short nothing was changing . Now I am a glass half full kind of a guy but even I have to put my hands up when the bloody obvious becomes reality , I just hope the powers that be can see what we can see and act accordingly in the best interests of the club whilst we still have a slim window of opportunity .
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No More Excuses, Ally by Andy McKellar | Deputy Editor Rangersâ?? entry into the SFL Third Division was exuberantly heralded as the opening of an exciting and thrilling new chapter in the glorious tale of our Clubâ??s history. In the aftermath of a hateful and turbulent summer the loyal supporters rallied behind our fallen institution in what was to be the beginning of the quest to restore Rangers Football Club to its former glory. It was utterly remarkable, quite bizarre but beautifully heart-warming to witness the strength and passion of our fans. We boldly set sail into uncharted waters filled with joy and optimism. Somewhere down the line however we appear to have run aground. The procrastination, incompetence and negligence of the football authorities meant that preparations for this campaign were far from ideal. Rangers started the season with just six players, were denied any sort of pre-season and were hamstrung by the uncertainty that surrounded our league status. Eventually though things began to come together. With season-tickets hastily being sold in record numbers, and in record time, we were able to assemble a squad which pleasantly surprised the fans and which was set to begin its ruthless assault on the lower leagues of Scottish football with considerable style. While Iâ??m sure the vast majority of supporters would rather be challenging for the SPL title and competing against the top talents from the continent in the Champions League, there was a realisation that we had been inadvertently presented with a uniquely glorious opportunity to rebuild, rebrand and revamp the Club in a less demanding, less cut-throat environment. It was a chance to improve our scouting, our youth development and our training methods. It was a chance to bravely move our club forward, to produce a football philosophy and ethos that would lay the foundation for decades ahead. Unfortunately though it is one which we are letting slip through our fingers and Iâ??m not even sure some people at Rangers realise it. The latest calamitous performance and result came yesterday afternoon against Stirling Albion. Once again the team left the field of play to a chorus of boos, something which has been overly regular this season, and to a display of disillusionment from the supporters in the stands. The Union Bears, normally the most positive influence within the stadium, even felt the need to voice their concerns at the current state of affairs with a banner which read: â??Less time tweeting, more time training," and who can blame them? The display should not be interpreted as literally as it reads. The supporters arenâ??t really concerned about players taking a few seconds to send a tweet, although the content could sometimes do with more consideration, but more the lack of fitness, hunger and desire which has been evident recently. There is nothing to suggest that we have taken a step forward this season or that we have are making progress and are moving in the right direction. In fact Iâ??d go as far as to suggest that, if anything, we have went backwards. Letâ??s add some perspective to our current situation. Rangers currently operate with the second-highest wage budget in the country, train at the best facilities and play in front of the largest crowds. We have highly paid, experienced full-time players competing in a part-time league. There can be no excuses for some of our performances and results this season. There can be no justification for our lack of fitness or even basic organisation. We have woefully underperformed. Itâ??s about time some people accepted that and stopped hiding behind the â??but weâ??re going to win the titleâ? argument. The manager has quite rightly come in for considerable criticism for a number of reasons. Weâ??ve had to endure the constant deployment of a formation which quite simply isnâ??t working. Weâ??ve watched as our best striker is shunted onto the wings and weâ??ve had the misfortune of continually witnessing perennial underperformers retain their place in the team for no apparent reason. Unfortunately however such criticism seems to be met with deflection, denial and complete disinterest. Following the humiliating defeat at the hands of Annan Athletic a couple of weeks ago we were reminded of our lack of pre-season (this is March by the way) and told that we had a young, inexperienced team (we didnâ??t). This week Ally McCoist has told us that everything we do at training is excellent, that the players work â??exceptionally hardâ? and that everything will be fine because we will eventually â??get over the line.â? The excuses are becoming as tiresome and depressing as the performances and they show a complete lack of respect for the same fans who pay their disproportionately high salaries. It saddens me that our standards have fallen so dramatically that our management and some supporters are willing to accept the constant dross that weâ??ve witnessed this season as long as we win the league. Some people need to open their eyes and look at the damage that is being done as a result. At the start of the season the stadium was bouncing, the fans were happy and the matches were played in a cacophony of noise created by the supporters. Compare and contrast that with our last couple of games. The number of blue seats is visibly growing with each passing match, as is the displeasure and boredom of those in attendance. Yesterday the vast majority of the crowd, our lowest at a league match this season, simply could not be bothered. They were there in body but their minds wanted to be anywhere else. And with season ticket renewals due to be issued in the not too distant future, that has to be a major concern for Charles Green and the rest of the Rangers boardroom. It is abundantly clear that something has to change at Rangers Football Club. The fans are losing interest and the team is going nowhere. The supporters are without doubt the most vital component in the rebuilding project that is currently underway and it would be foolish and negligent to ignore our concerns. Many have already decided to vote with their feet and that trend is something which canâ??t be allowed to continue. As much as it saddens me to say it, Iâ??ve yet to see anything which suggests to me that Alistair Murdoch McCoist MBE is the right man to take our club forward. He may be a club legend, he may have been one of our greatest ever strikers but, for me, he isnâ??t a football manager. Judging by previous comments from Charles Green however it would appear that Super Ally will at least get next season to prove me and his growing number of doubters wrong. And do you know what â?? I hope he rams my words right down my throat and makes me look foolish for ever questioning his ability. Iâ??d love nothing more than having to say sorry for getting it completely and utterly wrong. But please, Ally, stop hiding behind pathetic excuses and insulting the intelligence of the supporters who are paying to watch the rubbish put in front of them. It's not doing you any favours.
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The fans were the only good thing about today , someday soon , someone inside Ibrox is going to have to take a hard look at whats happening at Auchenowie and on the pitch on match days