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  1. 16 minutes ago, cooponthewing said:

    Now we know that we are heading towards 15k on the waiting list and the club are quite rightly pushing seatsub. A pet hate of mine is noticing empty seats at games frequently. I am sure we all know a seat somewhere that is often empty as the occupiers only turn up for "the big games".

     

    Borrussia Dortmund have informed supporters that if they are absent from more than 7 games then they can have their ticket cancelled. We are pushing Seatsub for various reasons, but it seems logical that if you can't make it inform the club, and everyone benefits plus other bears do not miss out on the chance of tickets.

     

    Personally, I would suggest we follow the same line as Dortmund if supporters just leave their seat empty?

    A bit draconian taking someone's seat if they have paid for it for a full season why not have phone number were you ring cancel your ticket if you can't make the match and it can be purchased on match day at the ticket office 

  2. 2 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

    Tyrese Campbell makes Rangers transfer decision as Stoke striker nears exit door

    Tyrese Campbell's contract at Stoke expires at the end of June - and Rangers are trying to sign the striker.

    PUBLISHED: 15:00, Thu, Jan 23, 2020 | UPDATED: 15:41, Thu, Jan 23, 2020
     
    Stoke striker Tyrese Campbell wants to join Rangers as the Scottish giants line up a move. Campbell has scored nine goals and provided two assists in all competitions this season, catching the eye of many UK clubs.
     

    Rangers have been touted as one of those sides and are reportedly in talks over a free transfer in the summer.

    Campbell’s bet365 Stadium deal expires at the end of June and he can strike a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs - including those in Scotland - this month.

    Scottish clubs can take advantage of cross-border transfer rules which would see them only have to hand over around £400,000 in compensation to Stoke.

    Gers face competition for the striker from Old Firm rivals Celtic as well as Premier League sides Wolves, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth.

    But Ibrox chiefs have ostensibly stolen a march on other potential suitors, according to Football Insider.

    The media outlet claim that Campbell is “very keen” to join Rangers and has made his stance clear behind the scenes in talks.

    There is resistance from Stoke, who want their England Under-20 international to sign a contract extension.

    But Campbell, who left Manchester City’s youth set-up in 2016 to continue his development with the Potters, is in control of his future.

    Another top-flight side courting Campbell are Sheffield United, who are looking to make some additions to their squad before the end of the window.

    Express Sport understands that Blades boss Chris Wilder is prepared to fork out a significant fee to sign the 20-year-old before the January 31 transfer deadline.

    When asked about prospective moves, Wilder said: "I believe we will get one or two in definitely in the next week."

    Campbell scored the winner for Stoke away to Championship leaders West Bromwich Albion in midweek and after the match Michael On’Neill seemed hopeful of keeping Campbell on the Staffordshire club’s book.

    “The club and I have indicated our desire for Ty to stay,” the Stoke boss said.

    “His frustration has been game time, but he’s had that under me and his development is best at a club he knows and with a manager who likes him.

    “Ty hopefully sees his future at Stoke City. “e’ve not had any offers, but we know there’s interest.

    “I believe Tyrese will make a football decision and if he does I believe he will remain.”

    https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1232346/Rangers-transfer-news-Tyrese-Campbell-Stoke-future-free-agent-Celtic-Sheffield-United

    Let's keep our fingers crossed he's a Bobby dazzler 

  3. 3 hours ago, craig said:

    He was called up about that on the show at the time - the presenter (good for him) basically said "John, isn't a bit rich for you to be saying all this when you kicked a team mate in the head when he was on the ground on his knees".  Hartson's defence ?  "Was my worst moment in football, it was 25 years ago and I apologized for it".  All good then John, you can continue your moral crusade.

     

    Hartson is a bellend.

    He's a proper knobhead 

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