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Hypocritical scumbag. If he hates this country so much why is he living and working in it.
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A very good buy ???? we got him for free on a BOSMAN. But yes he's done very well. My only concern is jig playing alongside him who has certainly slowed down & McGREGOR will need his pace to compensate for that.
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No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
You fail to appreciate Craig that King by refusing to acquire a shareholding sealed his own fate. When you say 'recommended' you fail to understand it is for the shareholders to vote on. Not the board. Ultimately it is for the shareholders to decide regardless of what the board say.Sadly you have all been strung along by King and his cohorts. He never did want to part with his money so he made an 'offer' which he knew would fail. King and his gang could have got shares like everyone else. They didn't. End of story -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
Utter nonsense.It needed an AGM or EGM for shareholder approval. King puuled the wools over your eyes. He never had any intention of parting with his money so he made an impractical offer. He is history. Get over it -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
His 'offer' was a non-starter. It couldnt be accepted or rejected by the board. Probably did it to impress his deluded band of followers who still think he is being denied ownership of Rangers. He isnt - unless he's willing to stump up the cash and buy a significant shareholding which he says he's not willing to do. -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
The board couldnt accept or reject. They weren't in a position to do either. As I said earlier it was/is a shareholders decision -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
King's offer wasn't rejected. It was an offer for 51% of the business. That is not for the board to decide. That's for shareholders to vote on but he didnt have enough support from shareholders to call an EGM presumably -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
he put that money into Murray Sports(or whatever it was called). did he get it back though? -
McCoist challenge to Rangers wing ace Templeton
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Templeton is more of a goal threat than the likes of Steven Smith & I don't understand why Aird would start ahead of Templeton. -
No laughing please £10m warchest for Super
RANGERRAB replied to Super Cooper's topic in Rangers Chat
Just what would Ally waste £10m on I wonder? -
Is Donald Findlay right? Discussing our Rangers addiction.
RANGERRAB replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I think we have to wait until we're back in the top division to see what ambition they really have.No one is or was going to throw silly money around buying players and putting them on ridiculous salaries(by that I mean the likes of £15k or £20k p.w.) whilst we were playing basically amateur and part time opposition -
Is Donald Findlay right? Discussing our Rangers addiction.
RANGERRAB replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Not sure I follow what you mean but I'd disagree if you are suggesting Rangers supporters nowadays have less ambitions than before. Most I know cannot to get back to the top division and winning it -
Is Donald Findlay right? Discussing our Rangers addiction.
RANGERRAB replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I think a lot of other clubs supporters would say the same time thing about their own clubs. Time moves on. Things change. Football clubs are not immune from change either. I'd argue Rangers changed almost as soon as SDM arrived. -
Is Donald Findlay right? Discussing our Rangers addiction.
RANGERRAB replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Any true Rangers men(or women) getting involved in an interview like this with the likes of McGowan should,frankly, know better. These people have an agenda which is to maximise every bit of bad news or publicity about Rangers in whatever way they can. -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I think it needs to be established if SDM was forced to sell by LBG and for what reasons. Hopefully when the various police investigations conclude we'll get some answers -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
PM compiled a complete dossier on Whyte and was allegedly stunned at his business history. He couldnt believe he was being allowed to acquire RANGERS. What more evidence did anyone(including the SFA) need to stop Whyte? -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Didnt keep it covered for too long then did he? PM,AJ etc all warned about Whyte and were proved to be spot on. Surely even you can see at the SFA these days who calls the shots with the various placemen(and women) there. Letting Whyte get Rangers benefited one club by allowing an easy CL passport every year and the money that brings -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
i can assure I was not 'one of those cheering him on from the sidelines'. A colleague at the place I worked at the time knew all about Whyte's past. When Whyte got Rangers what happened next was inevitable. The SFA's role in all of this was incomprehensible given the countless warnings they got. Perhaps in was a case of obeying orders -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
If he was a disqualified director why didnt the SFA not try to prevent him getting Rangers ? -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Fobbed off by his lawyers ? they allowed him to buy Rangers with ticketus money. Didnt take long for JT & KJ to discover that did it? -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Call me a cynic but why didnt the SFA show this level of concern about RANGERS when Whyte emerged on the scene and bought Rangers ? Are they suggesting they didnt know anything about Whyte ? AJ & PM certainly did. So did Jeff Randall on SKY business news. I can perfectly understand why Ashley would blank the SFA -
SFA seek answers as Llambias joins Rangers board
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
The SFA wanting to adhere to agreements/rules LOL. This was the organisation who were told by Lord Glennie their registration embargo was unlawful was forced Rangers into accepting it anyway. -
Strachan pleads for league 'engineering' to get Rangers...
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Because I reckon Rangers absence in the top division is now seriously beginning to affect some clubs.Take Motherwell for example whom Stuart McCall left on sunday. They'll have missed out on 5 or 6 home games against Rangers by the end of this season which I'd guess will cost them somewhere between £2m to £3m.A lot of money fora club like them I'd have thought but still they did choose to vote Rangers out the then SPL. Hell mend them I say -
Strachan pleads for league 'engineering' to get Rangers...
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I wouldnt bet against league reconstruction. Scottish football's top division cannot sustain Rangers absence indefinitely -
Strachan pleads for league 'engineering' to get Rangers...
RANGERRAB replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Punished for fictitious EBT tax liabilties which continue to be unproven which largely contributed to the laughable debt figure quoted of £134m. Strachan should ask the 10 SPL chairmen or CEO's why they voted Rangers out of the top division. Start with Liewell. Their responses would be interesting given what's happened since