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  1. Retweeted by keith jackson Inside man ‏@insiderman2 1h More @tedermeatballs Dave king is currently negotiating with Mh,bph to acquire their shares and are close.Also green is in the £ again with this.
  2. Close The Daily Record ‏@Daily_Record 9m Don't miss tomorrow's Daily Record. Exclusive interview from @tedermeatballs with #Rangers Middle Eastern money man pic.twitter.com/E2awZLOodF
  3. Just in from Brazil: Fred's heat map before he was taken off tonight pic.twitter.com/qjGzJodmCx
  4. End of season party on Saturday Derek Johnstone and Alex Rae the 2 guests
  5. [h=1]The Red & Black Shirt[/h][h=3]Thanks for buying a shirt to help secure Rangers for the future.[/h]Thank you for your great patience while waiting for your order to be fulfilled. The degree of interest in the shirt has taken us aback and given us some problems with ordering and production. We are however happy to announce that the first 180 shirts will be posted out on Tuesday 17th June and other orders will start to roll after that as stock comes into us for embroidery. Obviously we will send out orders first come, first served - so please bear with us if your order takes up to the standard 28 days - we will get that waiting time down in the days and weeks ahead as stock orders start to arrive. Thanks once again for supporting us and helping to ensure a safer and more prosperous future for the club. THE RED AND BLACK SHIRT TEAM
  6. The 1st Rangers player to score at a World Cup Finals was Sammy Baird,exactly 56 yrs ago today for Scotland v France! pic.twitter.com/nelqiYaahs Reply Retweet Favorite More
  7. Like Father, Like Son! Derek Parlane & his dad Jimmy-the only Father/Son duo to have scored a league goal v Celtic. pic.twitter.com/EwFWQdqZYA
  8. TheCoplandRoad.org ‏@CoplandRoadorg 3h As we told you last month.... http://www.thecoplandroad.org/2014/05/the-charles-green-road-show.html …
  9. The last time Spain lost so heavily was 1963 Scotland won 6-2 in Madrid.This Rangers great Ian McColl was manager pic.twitter.com/eM9fupfLVS
  10. ​Rangers' beleaguered directors face the possibility that the club auditor, Deloitte, could sever its connection with the club over the next few weeks, following a collapse in the number of season tickets sold. The Daily Telegraph understands that the international corporate finance and accountancy specialists are unhappy about the latest figures emerging from Ibrox, which show that season ticket sales for Rangers’ Scottish Championship campaign are running at half the level of last year’s take-up for their SPFL League One schedule. In a statement on the Rangers website on Friday, the board confirmed that only 17,000 season tickets have been sold. On March 27, when Deloitte signed off the half year accounts up to the end of 2013 – which showed a £3.5 million loss – the auditors added that “key assumptions” made by the directors included a reckoning of future season ticket sales. Deloitte noted that this indicated “the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern”. Despite assurances at the annual general meeting in December from the chief executive, Graham Wallace, that the club could meet its costs until the end of the season, the board subsequently borrowed £1.5 million from shareholder George Letham on the assurance that the sum would be repaid when season ticket sales had yielded the equivalent amount. *However, there has been no notification to the Stock Exchange of any repayment. Instead, leaked reports from a spin doctor formerly employed by the club, confirmed that the board would attempt to raise £8 million through a rights issue later this year. In a statement on the club website on Friday, the Rangers directors said of the latest season ticket sales total – and the likelihood of a share issue – that “The Board believes that whilst this level of support reduces the potential requirement for short-term financing the Board also notes the strategic objectives that it identified in the Business Review Summary published on 25 April 2014 and the related funding requirements. “The Board continues to evaluate its plans in this regard and will update the market in due course.” However, should Deloitte dissociate themselves from Rangers, investor confidence is likely to diminish. Deloitte last night would not comment on any speculation, citing client confidentiality. In response to the club statement, the supporters’ umbrella group, the Union of Fans, condemned the directors’ stewardship. The UoF statement read: “We note the announcement of the Rangers board regarding the season ticket renewal levels for the club this year. It is now obvious that a clear majority of fans have rejected Graham Wallace, Norman Crighton, David Somers, James and Sandy Easdale and their running of the club. “In any normal business, a board which had been rejected by over 50 per cent of its customers in the space of a few months would be removed. Whilst we do not expect this to happen due to the continued support of anonymous shareholders, who could not care less about Rangers, we would highlight that they have utterly failed to gain crucial trust from fans. “We do not believe this trust will ever be built without fundamental change at the club. The problem for this board is very simple. The vast majority of fans, even many of those who have renewed, simply do not trust them and likely never will. “The corporate governance at the club also continues to be a cause for grave concern. We would repeat that it is unacceptable for Jack Irvine of Mediahouse to have access to confidential, price sensitive board information through the Easdales and to then leak that information to the press as he did this week.” Barry Ferguson, the former Rangers and Scotland captain, has been appointed player-manager of Scottish League Two side Clyde, BBC Scotland reported on Friday night. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/scottish-football/10899027/Deloitte-could-end-ties-with-Rangers-over-poor-season-ticket-sales.html
  11. :rfcbouncy:short trip for me:rfcbouncy:
  12. RangersHistory ‏@RangersFACTS 47m Rangers had NO players in Scotland's 1st WC squad in 1954. Touring the USA,Rangers refused to release players to SFA pic.twitter.com/fmyQ8a1NXv
  13. 5k a week; 9th highest paid player at Ibrox says Stephen McGowan of the Daily Mail on Twitter Kenny Miller
  14. @tedermeatballs You reckon? Define "Bad news". keith jackson ‏@tedermeatballs 5m @AnOrangeCount jail time.
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  16. new home top?
  17. Sky Sports Scotland ‏@ScotlandSky 3m Kenny Miller leaves Murray Park after undergoing medical ahead of proposed third spell with #Rangers .
  18. Tonight's UoF statement on ST renewals in full.
  19. Leeds United FC ‏@LUFC 8m BREAKING NEWS: Brian McDermott and Leeds United have parted company by mutual consent. Official statement to follow shortly
  20. Con D Scend ‏@apocryphal5 32m Jackson and season tickets? The PR gnome tell you Keith? Man up, write about his continuing interference. Or are you compromised? Con D Scend ‏@apocryphal5 2m Still like Italian food Keith? Be very careful with your tweets.
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