

buster.
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There is often a bad smell close to our Toxic friend and I don't doubt this will be any different. I'd be curious to know of MH/Irvine's renumeration package and payments from Rangers throughout 2013 and 2014. I believe Irvine and his ongoing remit to be one of the most important longterm tools used against the support beginning from when SDM brought him on board. It sowed and reaped division to a degree that made us much easier to influence, control and play against each other.
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I'd forgotten how close Watson was to Irvine.
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Vamos Atletico !!!
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Easy, tick the first two boxes. The postcard gives you the option of defining the issue(s) anyone may have. In fact, STB could go along aswell, not tick any boxes (if he doesn't agree with the points) but detail his gripe about the football management in the space for 'other reasons'.
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The SOS as a group don't seem to advocate a change in football management at this point in time and have other priorities. However that doesn't stop you as an individual or within a group of those you mention, putting your point forward in the manner you chose.
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- What percentage see lawyers letters/sherriff officers as a good way to engage and communicate ? - What percentage like to see disengenuous club statements as a way to engage and communicate ? If they seriously want to broach the issue of 'engage and communicate' then do so with transparency and honesty.
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There is a space left for 'other reasons'.
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No, that is a seperate issue.
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They've tried before with unsuccessful 'bluff tactics', that or they are completely incompetent and not fit fot purpose. They failed or have learnt something. They also now know that Mr.Paterson isn't one to be bluffed or intimidated. So either they believe that they have a reasonable to good argument in law or they are desperate to prevent sight of relevant contracts.
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Small point. I think the media will be crying out for Rangers stories during the close season to fill gaps and more especially for the back page headline to help shift copy. That said you never know what will come along. Yesterday's resignation by Lennon meant that the 'second police probe' was covered less prominently than it would have been.
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Some may perceive a lawyers letter to be 'intimidating'. Sometimes designed to influence someone into a certain course of action but without good reason in law. ie. it is often done with the hope that the recipient will presume a lawyer to be correct and thus they intimidate using a superior knowledge of the law. That said, I'm sure Mr.Paterson won't be intimidated.
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I don't deny that there is a drain in general from a largely uninspiring Scottish game but this has it's roots in simple customer choice rather than based on some motive to do with supposed societal 'class'. Perhaps the Marketing Manager that Mr.Hemdani has in mind, currently works for the EPL.
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Much of todays 'middle class' seek bargains. London ("Arsenal, Chelsea or West Ham") is another economic world.
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I apoligize if I came accross badly but it was my impression of your post. I now understand the point you make more fully. I'd point to an issue that doesn't have a 'close season' but needs to maintain a degree of momentum. To call a break on protests until the new season starts isn't a good option. I'd expect there to be an appropriate photograph taken, one way or the other and distributed to media channels. It's up to individuals what they want to do over the summer but I'm sure there are many who will look to actively support those who have the longterm future of the club in mind and not their pockets.
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Speaking generally.... Only those of a certain vintage can appreciate the depth of these changes. Within a couple of generations the great majority will have known nothing else. I think the 'golden age' (or whatever you want to call it) has passed and as a society we are now regressing.
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You are welcome to your opinion but I find it somewhat pompous and unjustly dismissive. For being new on the block, the SOS have learnt quickly and have been an effective thorn in the side of the executive board. This has been done through management of an ongoing campaign which requires momentum. Sometimes protests aren't so much about numbers, but subsequent coverage. Perhaps a photograph that conveys a particular message may be the most important thing that comes out of tomorrow's protest.
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Bump for tomorrow's protest
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As a club we are in the midst of a very Long 'Perfect Storm' that encompasses not only the societal issues you talk about, but long term neglect to the football operation and the consequences of being within a process controlled by various incarnations of corporate sharks (executive boards) who suck the marrow from distressed companies. It's a combination that put alongside the marginalisation of the smaller leagues (including Scotland) and the wider european footballing offer to new generations, paints a very bleak picture.
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We are already 'Espanyolificado'. ie. living in the shadow of direct rival. Histroically you have had transitory periods where one dominates another but this particular episode goes much deeper. We have been many years in metaphorically digging such a hole, to the extent that it becomes very difficult (all things considered) to see daylight in the medium-term.
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You refuse to listen to me or answer any questions, so here is what the club said recently............ "There is no proper talent identification and scouting operation in place for professional players and at the time when investment in playing talent needed to focus on identifying value acquisitions, the Club dismantled its scouting and recruitment network." Graham Wallace He took 120 days to come up with this so you'd hope it be accurate !!
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Rangers Retail Ltd (51%) and Sports Direct (49%) have a joint venture where on the face of it RRL seem to have control. However on financial matters Sports Direct shares count for double and they can do what they want. Would Ashely (or friends/associates) be on board what has been termed by GW as an 'onerous contract' ?
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It's obvious that Rangers and Celtic have been the main drivers of revenue for the Scottish game over a number of years. More especially back when gate money was shared for League games. IMO it wasn't surprising that after Rangers lost their SPL share, there would be a 'cost' to pay within an existing contract (to keep it in place) that budgeted for the coverage of Rangers (including 4 OF games).
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The UK is a changed place these days. A disturbing change that has been gradual but steady.
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Whilst you are waiting you could address the general point (that doesn't need spelling out)