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Meant to be getting announced in the next few days , also meetings with all major sporting brands such as Puma , adidas but obviously not NIKE due to thier tie up with the filth. However sports direct shops are the pits IMHO but money talks
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The Louden Tavern: Ibrox Stadium â?? Continuing Improvements
rbr replied to The Louden Tavern's topic in Rangers Chat
Like every other premises on match day , have enough staff , or as they do down south have staff continually pouring pints between say 12.30 and 2.30 so that there is as little waiying time as possible , or have large bins full of iced beer to save time going into fridges . Every second counts lol -
Just a small and posibly insignificant point , but Scotland make up 10% of the UK population approx . Now the bottom team in the EPL gets £18.5 million from domestic Tv rights alone , the BBC spends a fortune on match of the day rights yet in Scotland the top team gets less than £3 million in total from the BBC and SKY , why there has not been an investigation into this is beyond me .As licence fee payers surely we are due the same level of expenditure as down south .
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In the last 3 years they have released over 32 players from their U19,s including one year when they released 9 of their Cup final team that beat us at Hampden . To try and say they are better or worse is not an arguement IMHO , they are both as bad as each other , and they both spend ridiculous amounts on young players and their families to entice them to join. Ironically we have a better record of bringing players through
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sorry youve lost me with that one
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just to be fairminded , the manky mob released the bulk of their under 19, last year and have been doing the same every year since 2002 , we just need to face facts scottish kids for what ever reason just cant hack it , i know thats a sweeping statement but we dont as a country produce anywhere near enough good kids . whether its the coaching , proyouth certainly doesnt help , infact its been a disaster , and i cant see these development schools of excellence being any better ,all they do is coach the enjoyment out the kids
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[iMPORTANT] Please do not travel to Ibrox today, Tuesday 14th August as the Ticket Centre will not be accepting any more sales tonight (1/4) [iMPORTANT] This is due to the volume of queue still to be served. No more fans will be able to join the queue this afternoon. (2/4) [iMPORTANT] The Hotline (0871 702 1972) will be open until 9pm tonight & you can also buy online via the ticketing website at anytime. (3/4) [iMPORTANT] We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. (4/4)
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I went past toda at approx half one and the queue was still down to the superstore , as I posted ages ago , the expected uptake is 35000 , but they seem well on course to beat that , which is amazing
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In other words " I havent a clue, cant think of anyone I would have signed in their place but will slag McCoist off anyway " thats basically your position. Same as your statement about playing Mackay instead of Diuof or Weiss when he was only 15 , aye jog on
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its dead easy to say who you wouldnt have sign ed , so pray tell who would you have went for , this is an easy game when using hindsight
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pathetic decision from levein , but he is another no mark manager
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Mckay over Weiss or Diouf , what when he was 15 , the boys only 17
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
rbr replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
At various points , in my Rangers life , Jock Wallace was the man then he wasn't , John Greig was the man then he wasn,t ,Souness definetly was then went to Liverpool and he definetly wasnt , Walter then became the man won nine in a row and he most definetly was the man but lost the 10th and wasnt any more , Advocatt was the foreign man then went mental and wasnt , big eck arrived turned them around , cup double and he was the man but as sure as night follows day he wasnt any more , the cry went out fo Wattie and he came bback and was the man again and when he left he was still the man , Ally took over and was briefly the man but the club, due to the actions of Murray and Whyte , imploded , Ally didnt walk away and not only was he the man but a legend to boot , the man who held the club together , the link to the support that could never be snapped , but he drew with Peterhead . -
the bottom team in the EPL gets £18.5 million per year from the home tv contract ie the one match of the day signed , never mind the sky portion
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Correct BAP1872 , club deck is A1
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The biggest problem Brahim is that we have no one that the fans can get behind,Walter blew it big time, Ally is the manager ,there is no one left to rally around and to take seriously . The RST are doing the hokey cokey on everything from owners to season tickets ,back dont back , buy dont buy , buy .
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TBK,s and Walter,s consortium to be fair were never around long enough to say anything that could be taken seriously be anyone
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Just to let all of you know the amazing news that following the last few days , season ticket sales are expected to hit the 35,000 mark , absolutely amazing
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mailto:hs@heraldandtimes.co.uk , well theres his email , his name i believe is Calum MacDonald , and he is their digital editor , feel free to let him know your view
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The consortium's Brian Kennedy valued the bid at £11m conditional on agreeing a company voluntary arrangement and securing Craig Whyte's shareholding. Rangers' administrator Duff & Phelps described some of the Blue Knights' claims as "grossly misleading". Continue reading the main story “Time has run out. This is absolutely critical now” Paul Murray The Blue Knights Duff & Phelps are in talks with two parties, one led by former Sheffield United chief executive Charles Green. Kennedy and Paul Murray had hoped their group could effect a CVA and start again from a position of no debt, with former Rangers managers Graeme Souness and Walter Smith and one-time Scottish Rugby chief executive Gordon McKie involved in the rebuilding process. The BBC understands nearly £8m of the Blue Knights' bid was a combination of money owed to the club, including transfer fees, and incentive payments linked to Champions League participation, which could only be realised after next season due to Rangers' ineligibility for European participation in season 2012/13. It is also believed budget cuts and player sales would have been required in the short term.
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well show me then
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I,m sure thats what currently happens in Scotland now , the police have already complained to the scottish parliament that they only get paid for in, and near ground policing , everything else is down to them
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hmrc had nothing top do with us being in europe , we are banned for not submitting audited accounts on time