

boabie
-
Posts
3,928 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by boabie
-
Big Jock took ice in his drinks.
-
I've always been convinced there's something in the water over there. It takes a very short time after arriving for them to lose all sense of reality and begin to believe the thousands of conspiracy theories proposed by their manky leaders. It's been happening for as long as I've followed football and was probably alive before that time. That's one thing Big Jock, the guy who knew, brought to the fore during my time.
-
This managerial appointment is embarrassing
boabie replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
What's that got to do with anything ? He hasn't been in charge of Ajax, Real or Inter. So he's clearly a dumpling. Sack him tomorrow and get Frank in. -
Brenda, "We're disappointed that none of the four officials saw the incident and gave us a penalty." Maybe because none of the four officials was standing behind the goal, the only place they could have been to make the decision to award a penalty ? Still, it's always better to sink to the level of the dementeds I suppose.
-
The clip previous showing Jaws cup winner unfortunately cuts before showing McNeil complaining for something, anything to chalk the goal off. He's totally bemused and obviously expected something/anything from the referee.
-
Did anyone else see the incident at the start, just prior to when Sinclair ran the ball over the bye line when Lennon cut across a Rangers defender and threw himself to the ground looking for a free kick ? Just noticed that while watching the BBC highlights.
-
Both elbows mate. He did the same thing in the first 5 minutes.
-
JGlasgowCelticKnight @DunoonaTIC On what planet is that NOT a penalty????? 1:54 PM - 12 Mar 2017 Anthony Redmond @AntoRedmond93 Surely Hill fouled Griffiths there for a penalty. 1:49 PM - 12 Mar 2017 Kristian Ross @Kristian7Ross Clint Hill brings down Leigh Griffiths in the box and replay indicates it looks like a penalty. Bobby Madden however, disagrees. Big call. 1:48 PM - 12 Mar 2017 · Coleraine, Northern Ireland
-
He's not incompetent. He's a biased referee who failed to stick to the script today. For that alone his name will be mud from now on. The detectives will be looking for masonic links as we speak.
-
This managerial appointment is embarrassing
boabie replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
Nobody knows anything about this guy. He hasn't taken charge for one single game, yet his appointment is put down as "embarrassing". Did any of those fantasy league managers apply ? Of the others connected, how many were maybe disappointed to learn the understandable financial constrictions that would be placed on them ? Yes we remain Rangers, a huge name in football. But the safe is empty and not everyone applying would have known that until told. Let's give the man a chance. -
Well done Rangers. A thoroughly deserved result and with a bit of luck we could have won. Madden will have reffed his last match. The manks will see to that. Let's run a sweep on how many times their penalty claim will be shown in the next 24 hours - I'll go for mullions.
-
Twice so far Brown should have been sent off for striking players off the ball. The first within the first 5 minutes. Job done referee. There is no way we'll be allowed to finish with 11 players on the park. From the second that Holt made an erse of things we were going a goal down.
-
Supreme Court Case - Hearing 15 & 16 of March
boabie replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
DB, Murray was the same as you or me dealing with our domestic arrangements. If your bank or mortgage holder contacted you with advice or recommendations you'd read what they said and make a decision. Rangers was Murrays domestic arrangement. At the end of the day, no matter how much he was overdrawn, in the red or owed, it required his signature on paper to determine what happened to Rangers. One thing that should never ever be forgotten - Murray did not own 100% of Rangers. He owned the vast majority of shares but had been happy enough to finance his own bank account by selling shares to the wider public. Murray dumped a debt. I lost money. -
Supreme Court Case - Hearing 15 & 16 of March
boabie replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
And Murray knew that. In the contract signed between Murray and Whyte, there was a clause stating that Murray could take back Rangers if Whyte didn't fulfill his commitment to pay off debts and carry out the repairs. That shows how desperate he was to get rid of Rangers and how much of a scumbag Murray is. -
One thing is certain imo - Miller will start.
-
Supreme Court Case - Hearing 15 & 16 of March
boabie replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Greens mistake was in not permanently hiding the fact that he was working alongside Whyte to take control of the club after Whyte had destroyed it. Green knew fine well what Whyte had done. The two of them formed a scheme to take control. Green is as guilty as Whyte imo - especially immediately after he sold shares to an unsuspecting public. Post the Whyte trial there will be years and years of civil and possibly more criminal cases imo. This thing isn't close to be finished. -
Supreme Court Case - Hearing 15 & 16 of March
boabie replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
You're saying nothing I disagree with there Pete. The paying off of LBG is where the fraud charges came about. It will be argued, mainly by the mank obsessives that Whyte paid £1 to buy Rangers. He paid that to Murray. The contract between them though brought into effect monies to be paid to LBG and for approx £5 million of maintenance at Ibrox. Being banned as a director didn't come into it, apart from the football authority rules. A win at the BTC leaves the field open to the company running the winding up of Oldco to go after everybody. -
Supreme Court Case - Hearing 15 & 16 of March
boabie replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Whatever went on between Whyte and Green matters not should Whyte be convicted for actions during his own tenure. Imo the two of them were conspiring to commit fraud following the clubs disintegration. That one may well come up in the future. -
Give it a few years mate. You'll get more and more used to it. The really depressing part comes when you realise you're older than everybody on the club board.
-
That's a good team there Gaffer. Unfortunately imo though, it's probably the one Brenda would love to see us field. While appreciating that attack is sometimes the best form of defence, can you imagine the wide open spaces we'd leave when 3/4 of our side go charging forward ?
-
Pub boss defends 'Sash Bash' party for Old Firm derby
boabie replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
How many slophouses will be full of Brendans and Declans singing the praises of the "auld country" on Sunday yet this story is thought to be newsworthy ? I hope the guys attending have a great day. -
" Pedro Caixinha is almost certain to become the 16th manager for Rangers FC by the end of this week after Al-Gharafa gave him permission to join the Ibrox side. The 46-year-old can now arrive in Scotland after both the clubs sorted out the financial deals. The Portuguese is expected to be in Glawgow on Saturday, and he will watch Sunday’s Old Firm clash from the Celtic Park. The incoming Rangers boss is ready to raid his former club for a defender. According to reports from the Daily Record, Caixinha is planning to sign the 24-year-old from his former club Al-Ghafara. Sumaila was voted Ghana’s best defender in 2010-11, and till date has won six caps for his country. Caixinha sees him as his trusted centre-back, and has played a key role in lifting the Qatari side from the bottom of the Stars League to fifth place. The report says Caixinha has been Sumaila’s godfather since he joined Al-Gharafa on loan from Al-Qadsia last year. " http://sportslens.com/pedro-caixinha-planning-to-sign-rashid-sumaila-for-rangers/209654/
-
Richard Keys ✔ @richardajkeys Pedro Caixinha leaves Qatar Saturday morning after Rangers agree to pay 400,000 euros compensation. His contract had 3 months to run. 3:51 PM - 10 Mar 2017
-
I seem to remember something about needing an exit visa signed by the head of whatever department you were working for in Qatar [ it would be the minister for sport in this case] before you are allowed to leave the country. Is it possible that this is what the slight hold up is ?