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Youdan Trophy - Rangers U14s beat Charlton 3-2 in the Final
barca72 replied to chilledbear's topic in Rangers Chat
Under-16s did well too. Dale Farm Milk Cup @DFMilkCup · 6h6 hours ago .@RangersFC are the JUNIOR SECTION DALE FARM GLOBE CHAMPIONS 2015 @DFMilkCup @RFC_Youth #MilkCup -
Arrests made at Hibernian v Rangers Challenge Cup match
barca72 replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
http://www.thecoplandroad.org/2015/07/chris-mclaughlin-called-to-task-by-rst.html?m=1 30 July 2015 None of the pictures or copy of the tweets copied over, so best just to click on the link. -
It was also a reply to SBS's post #187, in which he said " It does my head in when I see Scottish players out drinking.", and with which Rousseau agreed. It was indeed said, tongue in cheek.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2993059/Scott-Brown-pictured-slumped-street-alleged-drunken-night-lap-dancing-bars-just-days-Celtic-s-Scottish-League-Cup-final.html It would appear from reports at the time, one is included, that premier athlete's do not require to fit the facts as you have lain them out. This fellow, just a few days later after these pictures were taken, went on to captain his team to win a Scottish League Cup. He also subsequently captained his team to winning the SPFL Premiership league title. He also subsequently captained his country's national team in a few games later in the season. This would suggest that as your argument is projected, that there is one law for players from Scotland's champion team and other laws of the training ground for mere mortal teams. As a result of his success during the season and the success of mere mortal teams during the season, who's training regime would you expect the youth of this country to follow?
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Scotland legend Denis Law "confident" of beating England in World Cup qualifier http://www.express.co.uk/scotland/593834/denis-law-gordon-strachan-football-scotland-legend
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Watched that game. Man U deserved to win.
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If this can be believed ... Ibrox Loyal 1 hr · . Rangers Fans Start Nation-Wide Trend On Twitter Urging Scott Allan To Hand In A Transfer Request. Rangers fans have started a national trend on Twitter this evening after starting a campaign for Scott Allan to hand in his transfer request. The Hibs midfielder has been constantly linked with a move to the Glasgow club, with several tabloid newspapers claiming Mark Warburton’s side have opened dialogue over a potential £1 million transfer with their Edinburgh counterparts. And Gers fans believe Tweeting last season’s Championship Player of the Year with the hashtag ‘#HandItIn’ could tempt the former West Brom and Dundee United midfielder to take the plunge and ask for a move. The hashtag is currently trending UK-wide.
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If you can access it ... http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/taxman-will-not-reveal-cost-of-rangers-case.26228807 If you cant, here's the full article ... The tax office has been criticised after saying it cannot give the cost of its five-year chase of *Rangers in one of the biggest tax claims it has ever pursued. Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs has said it would cost too much to find out the costs. The development has been described as "extraordinary" by Rangers fan groups which have accused HMRC of wasting public money in its "witch-hunt" in pursuit of a "phantom tax debt". HMRC has confirmed it will contest the decision of an upper-tier tax tribunal to uphold an earlier ruling on what is known as the Big Tax Case. That ruling said Rangers' use of employee benefit trust (EBT) loans to players and other staff was legal, and payments were not taxable, as Sir David Murray's Murray International Holdings, which formerly owned Rangers, has maintained. But the tax office is known to want to pursue the club as a matter of principle, and there is a *procedural hearing on its latest appeal on February 3. Many believe fear of the tax case led to Lloyds Banking Group *insisting £18 million in club debts were cleared, leading to the sale to Craig Whyte, liquidation, and eventually Rangers playing in the bottom tier of the Scottish Football League. If a fresh HMRC appeal succeeds, it will have no bearing on today's Rangers but fans have called for a Government inquiry into HMRC's handling of the case. Chris Graham, of the Union of Fans, the Rangers supporters *coalition, said of the HMRC response to queries over the case's cost: "This is extraordinary. Lawyers are *meticulous about things like that, they clock all the time they spend on a particular client. "There are question marks over why they are continuing to pursue this when we know they have been offered to settle." When asked what the costs were to date of pursuing the tax case HMRC, a representative said: "HMRC holds information that falls within the scope of your request. However, we estimate that it would exceed the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) cost limit to deal with it." That limit, he said, was the cost of one person working for three-and-a-half days. He added: "Normally, HMRC would explore with you how you might be able to narrow or refine your request so that it did not exceed the FOIA cost limit. However, in this case, I cannot see any scope for doing this. "Even if we had been able to find and extract all the information in the scope of your request, we would never release anything which could be linked to an identifiable person; be that an individual, company or any other entity." HMRC says EBTs were used by more than 5000 UK firms, including football clubs in England. The Rangers case was seen as a way for the tax office to claw back many millions of pounds from their use.
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You can see the difficulty Warburton has in bringing in quality on loan when the home club think that Rangers will coast most of their games. However, it's worth a try.
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I watched him very closely last year in the pre-season game against Ottawa Fury FC. I thought he gave an honest effort, was hard to move off the ball, was strong in his tackles and tracked back well, and was strong going forward. Ally had him playing on the right wing position but several times he moved into the middle and looked strong. I would play him at central-mid or centre forward. He can shoot with either foot and is good with headers, like a young Colin Stein.
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I know you are giving an opinion here, but do you have any proof?
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We wish to remember the sacrifice these men made. Simple and non-complicated. What you are on about is an insult to their memory.
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Craig, The next time you're talking to Greg, can you ask him if he has any plans to operate clubs in Canada, and when?
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The new broom wipes the slate clean. Now we'll find out just how badly they want to play for Rangers. No more excuses.
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I know, but that attempt at a save against Motherwell will destroy any trust any defence ever had in him.
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I didn't want to burst his bubble, mate. It's his pre-season outburst of 'Never defeated, always cheated !!'
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Sorry db, he doesn't need competition he needs replaced.
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Poor Broony, he needs more love ... You don’t appreciate what we do for Scotland: Browned-off Scott Brown hits out over Celtic’s Champions League struggle http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/you-dont-appreciate-what-scotland-5969583
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Not all that many in our price range.
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I don't think so. I think Wallace wanted to do a good job for the club and was frustrated in his efforts by the sp*vs.
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Looks pacy, tidy and strong in the tackle -