-
Posts
8,395 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
7
Everything posted by BEARGER
-
Thanks that's that cleared up.
-
Is the blogger Bill McMurdo the son of Bill McMurdo the football agent ?
-
Know what you mean. Gets a bit tiresome, I recall he put in £20M under SDM but you are only as good,as your last game.
- 29 replies
-
- rangers
- incompetent
-
(and 6 more)
Tagged with:
-
GLASGOW RANGERS - THE BLUE BEAR RISES - We need your help!
BEARGER replied to a topic in Rangers Chat
Does anyone know anything about this organisation? Looks like a money raising appeal?!- 67 replies
-
- rangers fans
- rangers
- (and 12 more)
-
Seen a discussion on another forum debating where the present Rangers team would be playing if in England. My own view would be league 2 at best going by what I've seen least season and this. Is that too harsh a view?
-
From BBC website. Couple of statement in bold that gives his detractors more ammo. Rangers: Ally McCoist defends squad's four-star hotel stay Rangers manager Ally McCoist has defended the club's decision to book his squad into a four-star hotel before their win at Forfar. The players stayed at the Carnoustie Hotel before Monday's League One game at Station Park. "I can understand people questioning it," said the Rangers boss, whose club reported losses of £14.4m for the 13 months to July. "But it's my job to give our players the best opportunity to perform." “ It's my job as Rangers manager to give our players the best opportunity we can to perform ” Rangers manager Ally McCoist Chief executive Graham Wallace is aiming to reduce costs at the cash-strapped club and last week proposed a 15% wage cut for the playing staff, which they rejected. McCoist, who recently accepted a 50% cut to his £825,000 salary with the League One leaders, backed his players' decision to reject the wage cut. And he said the decision to stay at the hotel was simply a question of "preparing professionally". "We are still Rangers Football Club and have always attempted to be as professional as we can," he said. "That will never change as long as I'm manager. "To give the players the opportunity to play as well as they can you have to prepare as well as you can. We will continue to do that until I'm told otherwise."
- 80 replies
-
Don't see this elsewhere, great day out IMO. The Founders Trail, in association with Rangers Football Club and The Rangers Development Fund, is delighted to launch our Tour programme for 2014 in what is our 5th year. The first Tours of 2014 will be on Sunday 9th March, Saturday 5th April, Sunday 18th May . Join us on a journey of discovery back to 1872 when The Rangers were just the dream of a group of young kids who gathered on Fleshers Haugh. They had no ball, no football kit and used a bush on the green as a changing room. Their Club, which they nurtured, was to become the world?s most successful and it all happened on the streets of Glasgow. Our journey takes us to the area of Fleshers Haugh where The Rangers played their first ever match, we also visit Glassford Street, Union Street, Berkeley Street, Burnbank, Kinning Park, Craigton Cemetery and many other places of interest before finishing off our day with a tour of our magnificent Ibrox Stadium. During our journey we have a 30 minute break at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Partick which was the scene of the Rangers first ever Scottish Cup Final in 1877. It gives everyone a chance to unwind, grab a beer or soft drink and a bite to eat at a beautiful and historical setting. Adults : £20 Children (under 16) and Senior Citizens £15. Group discounts are available upon request. To reserve your seat just send an email to : thegallantpioneers@googlemail.com For further information phone : 0790 2855536 An insight into our research can be found here on our website. http://www.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/
-
Thank goodness for that, can sleep easy tonight. Knew the Easdales would come good.
- 74 replies
-
Being reported by BBC & STV that the players have refused to take a 15% pay cut.
-
Rangers: Manager Ally McCoist instructed to cut wage bill By Alasdair Lamont Senior football reporter, BBC Scotland Rangers manager Ally McCoist has been told he will have to make cuts to his playing budget. McCoist has been in discussions with Graham Wallace recently as the chief executive undertakes a comprehensive review of the Ibrox finances. Wallace told shareholders at the annual general meeting in December savings would need to be made. And the players' wage bill at the League One side currently stands between £6m and £7m per annum. A spokesman for the Rangers board told BBC Scotland: "The CEO Graham Wallace outlined his strategy at the AGM and nothing is going to deflect him from getting Rangers back on an even keel. "Graham and Ally are reviewing the football budget, as part of the overall business review and it would be inappropriate at this time to discuss any figures." The news comes on the day that three million shares worth around £750,000 were traded in Rangers International Football Club plc. The share price dropped as low as 24p early in the day before rallying slightly to close at 28.5p. That is a fall from the 90p price at the launch of the share issue just over a year ago. Earlier this week, McCoist signed off on a pay cut of around 50%, which he agreed to in October. And consultant Philip Nash has been brought to Ibrox to help oversee the financial overhaul.
-
Oops sorry.
-
They don't like the truth over there.
-
Lifted from FF. 4135093484281_1746339957_n.jpg[/img]
-
Down to 30.4p, is there only one way for the shares to go with the present board ? Does the share price really matter?
- 220 replies
-
- sponsorship
- space
- (and 17 more)
-
From SOS. I have just "unpublished" the page until we receive full legal advise This has been arranged by a friend of SoS and top quality advise will be assured Thank you for your support Craig
-
He certainly has style. http://www.alanhutchison.co.uk/weddings/wedding-photography-loch-lomond-golf-club/
-
Same dress sense.
-
I thought the link to SOS FB page was a big hint?
-
Uncanny resemblance.
-
http://www.himg.co.uk CD etc for sale.
-
After receiving another letter from Prof Watson, solicitor advocate of Levy & McCrae acting on behalf of Mr & Mr Easdale plus numerous emails from Prof Watson this evening may I ask that until I am able to obtain legal advise, would all posters please refrain from discussing Alexander or James Easdale until the position can be properly evaluated. Thank you https://www.facebook.com/SonsOfStruth
-
Warning to posters. This morning we received a letter from Peter Watson, solicitor advocate of Levy & McRae acting on behalf of Mr & Mr Easdale. The letter asked us to remove posts from 3 separate individuals (NOT POSTS FROM SONS OF STRUTH) We would like to remind posters that this is an open social network page and as such is available to be viewed by any members of the public and posters should take care regarding defamation and The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act 2012 https://www.facebook.com/SonsOfStruth
-
What I was trying to say was that we do not play as a team, last season and so far this season has not shown much improvement in team play IMO. We are a team of individuals with some played out of position too. Why you not on RM? I was enjoying it on here!