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forlanssister

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  1. Went to the U20 friendly v Burnley on Sunday and Middleton was by far the most impressive Rangers player on the pitch.
  2. Six is enough to give them a superior goal difference.
  3. Tactical Nuclear Penguin is 32%
  4. Try this then .... Occasionally available here....
  5. Of course. You can buy BrewDog shares (unlisted on any market not even J.P. Jenkins!) over the counter in any of their pubs.
  6. No you weren't as NOMAD's are only required for companies on the AIM market.
  7. You're the one being obtuse bringing in the red herrings of a NOMAD and Public Issues when they are currently utterly a total irrelevance given our current situation.
  8. A NOMAD isn't needed for anything other than a company listed on the AIM market last time I looked we weren't on AIM. There isn't going to be another Public issue of shares in RIFC plc it would be a pointless and futile exercise, a NOMAD is a total irrelevance to RIFC plc.
  9. Neither a listing nor NOMAD are required for a rights issue.
  10. NOMAD's are only required for companies on the AIM market, we are not on the AIM market we do not need a NOMAD, so find another stick with which to beat King.
  11. Been a long, long time coming. Recently the lines in the car park were repainted but no disabled bays were painted in, this wasn't acceptable and we told them so, the Club to their credit held their hands up and admitted it was an error that no BS 8300 disabled bays had been created but they would rectify that as soon as practicable. They have done that and we thank them for doing so as this will make a massive difference to wheelchair users. Among the comments I've received over the last 2 days are, "fantastic", "brilliant", "amazing", "it's like Christmas". Something as simple as painting some lines on a car park will make a disproportionate difference to the match day experience for wheelchair users who use the Albion car park. We do need to come up with a way of ensuring these most welcome spaces are not abused and I'm confident between ourselves and the Club we should be able to do so.
  12. No it isn't, they can be placed at the Boards discretion.
  13. Speaking of blind devotion......
  14. The sole point of my post was Tomkins publicly declaring his support of Rangers.
  15. Nice touch of irony there with Paul MacKenzie being one of the erstwhile 'Blue Knights'.
  16. Roddy Forsyth is usually more reliable than the rest of the pack...... Steven Gerrard will be the next Rangers manager... providing three issues are resolved Rangers wants Steven Gerrard to be their next manager CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES Roddy Forsyth, scottish football correspondent 28 APRIL 2018 • 11:27PM Steven Gerrard will be the next Rangers manager, providing three issues – so far unspecified – are resolved between the former England and Liverpool midfielder and the Ibrox board. The Sunday Telegraph can disclose, however, that spending on players is not one of the outstanding matters and that Gerrard has been assured that he can make a case-by-case argument for cash to be released for preferred transfer targets. The same arrangement permitted Mark Warburton to sign Joey Barton on exceptional terms and also for Pedro Caixinha, during his brief reign, to bring Carlos Pena and Bruno Alves to Ibrox for wages that were cited as necessary to add exceptional strength to the playing squad. Gary McAllister, the former Leeds United, Liverpool and Scotland midfielder – who managed Coventry City, Leeds and, in a caretaker capacity, Aston Villa – will move to Ibrox as Gerrard’s assistant if the remaining issues are settled. The agreement in principle with Gerrard is a further blow to Graeme Murty, now in his second spell as interim Rangers manager. On Sunday, Murty leads Rangers into the cauldron of an Old Firm derby at Parkhead, in which a Celtic win will assure the Scottish champions of a seventh successive Scottish title. Graeme Murty's days as Rangers boss look numbered CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES Murty, who had been told by the Rangers board that he would be in charge until the end of the season and would be considered for a longer-term appointment on merit, declared defiantly on Friday that if he saw the team to second place in the Scottish Premiership he would have fulfilled his job remit. Aberdeen’s home win against Hearts on Friday pushed Rangers into third place, a situation not likely to be altered on Sunday. Moreover, Rangers’ pursuit of Gerrard has effectively put Murty on notice ahead of a supercharged Old Firm derby, only two weeks after Celtic crushed their arch-foes in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park.
  17. I don't disagree with the notion that the shares needed to change hands but it I don't believe the implications of the said purchase by Club 1872 were fully thought through. It's been apparent even since before the inception of Club 1872 that there would be a major dilution (personally I think it'll happen more than once), but I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know.
  18. What they did take a pass on was any hope they'd ever get a seat on the Board as they gave away their leverage for a short term gain and long term pain.
  19. You'll get little traction from Club 1872 on that score as unlike safe standing it simply isn't sexy enough for them.
  20. I know this may sound perverse but the proposed parking restrictions would assist not hinder disabled parking issues around Ibrox as Blue Badges are valid in those event areas that require residents permits.
  21. Utterly pointless and quite baffling, a consequence of treating PR like an unwanted optional extra rather than an essential necessity.
  22. It's been patently obvious for months that Murty isn't getting the permanent gig. Whilst it's clear the Board as much as the team need to up their game I doubt the Board are going anywhere though a few fresh faces wouldn't go amiss.
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