I couldn't afford to go to the moon every fortnight or even Spain, Germany or Holland for that matter, but a trip a few hundred miles seems within reach.
Danny's point is 'If we have to start again'.
I think he feels the same as me, if Rangers go out of business and re-emerge would it not be better to apply for English status, thus becoming an English team.
I'd rather the newco start again in England than let Rangers fans go through a hundred more years of the pish we get just now.
If Whyte is found not to be a fit and proper person to hold a position within association football, could that not mean his selling off of the 16 Arsenal shares will be deemed illegal?
Delighted with Paul Clark's comments regarding his confidence of finding the cost cutting £1 million per month and that it will be achieved by this weekend.
Talks with the playing staff must have taken a giant stride today.
I shouldn't really get involved in this 'scuffle' but for what it's worth.....
Cumbernauld talks one lot of sense, Calscot the opposite.
btw I won't get sucked in anymore so this will be my last post in this thread.
If what I heard is true then I'm not surprised Lafferty is a suspect, he can't kick another ball for Rangers, if he does 'Gers will need to cough up £250,000 to Burnley FC something in his contract, maybe it's just a load of bull but I thought I'd share it.
Agreed, their history is still there so then, so would ours 'only' if we didn't buy another club and changed their name like the Airdrie Utd/Clydebank thing.
As you say Airdrie United have no history, Airdrionians do but they are gone forever just like Third Lanark, which would be the case with Rangers if they 'bought' another club.
On another sidenote: Leeds Utd....recent online research indicates that they are in the top five most supported clubs in England.
They are struggling to reach the Premiership even with a large support, so there would be no guarantee Rangers could get there.
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