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Super Cooper

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  1. Not sure, i would imagine it would be prudent to keep up to date with fans opinions and what's hot and not among fans. I would like to think we would have people giving feed back to the club that 90% of members across the 4 or 5 main forums want the manager sacked. Or they may choose to use the forums to get something out in public without doing it through official/media channels, i think Green/Ahmads RM account were used for stuff like that. I don't know to be honest but if i owned a club i would certainly like to know what my fans were thinking and/or talking about with regards the club i own.
  2. The club will have people signed up to all the forums keeping an eye on things, or at least they should have.
  3. Very harsh of Pardew mate. He has been a good manager, he is a good manager imo. He done a great job at Reading, West Ham and Southampton and at Newcastle. He's won trophies down south and won manager of the month awards on several occassions as well as 2 manager of the years awards whilst in the EPL. Your post there is more damning on Ashley than Pardew i feel.
  4. Fans are the lifeblood and whether we like it or not, missing out on £6m-£8m from it's lifeblood would harm any club in Scotland.That's only from season ticket sales, there is also the loss of merchandise revenue with fans boycotting our shops and SD and all our other matchday ticket sales, it may well top £10m in lost revenue from the boycotters. But yeah, they are blameless. Add that £6m-£10m into our accounts this year, we wouldn't have needed the Easdales/Letham or Ashley loans. Yet we still have heavy traffic from the dissenters online on all the forums telling us this and that and what we should and shouldn't think. I don't get the point in coming online and doing nothing but moaning about men in suits we can't do anything about it. Just seems so pointless. At least when protests and groundswell of opinion grows on managers they get replaced normally. If people have gave up on Rangers then why bother going online and moaning about how you are such a good boycotter? I have, until he and his pals are gone. That's right, i'm a football fan. It's completely different. Plus i still plough money into the club in other ways, i am in no way boycotting it. I think it's quite easy to understand why someone would rap going to the footie because it's not enjoyable anymore and they believe the product on show is worse than amateur football but i don't understand how someone could stop going to see the club they profess to love because they don't like who sits in the directors box. That's just not right. I consider myself friends with gunslinger, i am not turning on him, or anyone else.
  5. How long will this petulant ill thought out boycott last? They ain't going anywhere. Will the support you have for the club you love be reserved solely for online forums from now on? If others do that the club suffer even more and there will be no chance of ever competing with Celtic or doing anything on the park. It will be a slow painful decline back into provincial mediocrity.
  6. Embarrassing, i commented a few weeks back on how poorly the stadium looked on my recent stadium tour. The place is an ancient shite hole. It just hasn't been looked after at all. So sad to see.
  7. Leaking inside info to Brian Kennedy via Souness.
  8. Well i was excited until Easdale opened his mouth and rubbished it.
  9. He's not that good. He sticks with Ally he won't get the fans back. The fans need a chance as much as much as the club does.
  10. Pardew is not a poor manager. Plus there is no way he could do worse than McCoist.
  11. Nuremburg thinks Celtic are minted, he lost his marbles long ago.
  12. 3rd bit has also been done tonight. EXCLUSIVE: Newcastle owner Mike Ashley wants to rescue crisis-torn Rangers. NEWCASTLE owner Mike Ashley has told Rangers fans that he is the man to save the crisis torn Ibrox club. Ashley who still insists he is staying put at St. James' Park – at least until the end of next season – is loaning the fallen Scottish giants £3 million to ease a critical cash flow shortage. He already owns 8.29 per cent of Rangers shares and has bought the naming rights to the stadium. Under a Scottish FA agreement he is not allowed to go beyond a 10 per cent holding unless he sells Newcastle. Mike genuinely believes that he is the only man who has the financial clout who can save Rangers Source close to Mike Ashley But he is still anxious to secure Rangers' future with a source close to Sports Direct supremo revealing: "Mike genuinely believes that he is the only man who has the financial clout, business expertise and knowledge of running a top football club like Newcastle United who can save Rangers. "He is not happy that all the in-fighting is destroying the club and consequently he is prepared to give Rangers his immediate financial help and also give them the benefit of his world wide business acumen. "Yes he will want his own people in the Ibrox boardroom but that is only to be expected. "And let's not forget what Mike Ashley has done for Newcastle United. Yes there has been some criticism from the Newcastle fans but when he took over the club was spiralling out of control. "Now he has won admiration from owners of other clubs throughout the world for the way he has pulled Newcastle round and put them on a sound financial footing. Newcastle United do not own a penny to anyone. "And when Newcastle were relegated and some people expected him to walk away he stayed and got them get back into the Premier League. "Now he not only wants Rangers to go head to head with Celtic again but also get back into their rightful place in the Champions League." You can bold that up too. Must admit though, i am looking forward to part 4, especially the latter bit!
  13. Bottom line for dummies like myself, what do the club make from selling an £80 kit?
  14. What are you they doing with the money? What is their current shareholding? How much off gaining total control are the fans? Are they willing to merge their collected cash with other fund raising groups for the good of the club?
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