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Everything posted by gaspard
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Thanks for pointing that out
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Really? You don't think he'll recover then? So he's finished, such a shame.
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Tell truth, I have no idea who plays for villa , I only watch rangers, so I bow to your superior knowledge, I only highlighted those 2 as potential targets as it's well known how highly he rates Jack and Paterson has so much potential. I also assume that it wouldn't only be first team regulars that villa might sign, no places in the squad available for their positions, again I've absolutely no idea.
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I think he'll be keeping an eye on Jack's form as he returns to match fitness and I'd be most surprised if they don't try and get Paterson on the cheap.
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Very well put sir, I'm sure many will see things a bit more clearly once the Stockholm syndrome wears off.
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gersnet article (image) To forgive is human, To err is Devine
gaspard replied to Rousseau's topic in Rangers Chat
Great article, but writing letters of complaint is not the most effective way to fight back. The only way to hurt them is to stop buying their rags, stop visiting their sites, clicking or sharing links and don't pay their licence fee. As the writer identifies, we have the numbers. Unfortunately still too many of us continue to fund the problem whilst simultaneously whining about the product. -
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And a thoroughly nice bloke as well.
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Johnny Hubbard was a regular at Ibrox right up to his passing in 2018
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After further engagement with the Scottish government, we can confirm that although we are being encouraged to use this game as a “test event”, no supporter will be refused entry. "Kinda Funny now though" YUP
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Yes, it has been amusing Toodlepip
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Yes, it just significantly reduce the chances of becoming seriously ill. The Guardian recently Fully vaccinated adults can harbour virus levels as high as unvaccinated people if infected with the Delta variant, according to a sweeping analysis of UK data, which supports the idea that hitting the threshold for herd immunity is unlikely. There is abundant evidence that Covid vaccines in the UK continue to offer significant protection against hospitalisations and death. But this new analysis shows that although being fully vaccinated means the risk of getting infected is lower, once infected by Delta a person can carry similar virus levels as unvaccinated people. The implications of this on transmission remain unclear, the researchers have cautioned. “We don’t yet know how much transmission can happen from people who get Covid-19 after being vaccinated – for example, they may have high levels of virus for shorter periods of time,” said Sarah Walker, a professor of medical statistics and epidemiology at the University of Oxford. “But the fact that they can have high levels of virus suggests that people who aren’t yet vaccinated may not be as protected from the Delta variant as we hoped.”
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nope not rare at all, played golf with 4 different guys recently, all retired, all decent guys and capable of reasonable thinking. All four thought that they would be a lot safer in the company of vaccinated people than non vaccinated, when pressed they were certain that getting double stabbed significantly reduced or eliminated the risks of both contracting and spreading the virus.
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I meet them every day and anyone who thinks they don’t exist is still hiding behind their sofa. "Roasters" that amused me. Ha ha
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Plus the stewards do not have to be double vaccinated, they are exempt. Not a chance will I be sharing my medical info with some random, if there was a valid benefit I would but nobody is any safer because of this orwellian shite, despite the success of project fear and the gullible believing that the double jagged can't carry or transmit the virus, the fact is, we are being used as a political lever to increase the vaccinated numbers. That and a useful exercise in mass control. The snatzis, rangers and anyone else can poke this nonsense up their shitters.
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Made by multi metals Ltd David Murray was a director until April this year
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In respect if kit sales that would appear to be the case, however there's much more than strips to be considered when evaluating a retail deal. Visit the club shop and you will see a large range of Rangers/Castore technical sports apparel and a few products with just the castore branding. All high priced and hopefully producing a very good margin for both parties. But where's all the other stuff? The sundry items, fancy goods, jewelry, knitwear, casual clothing and niknacks? You can still buy all these things, in the gers store online, operated by Elite our former partner, but whats the current relationship? I had a look in the official city centre shop last weekend and tbh there was nothing on the shelves at all for somebody my age and bmi. Income lost. Not everyone can afford £50 for a polo or £30 for a tee. The club told us there would be a variety of ranges to suit all budgets and this simply hasn't happened. If Castore can only provide high end, high price, high margin sports kit, then the club should negotiate a separate contract with a provider that can fill the glaring gaps in our retail potential.
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F, agree with your post , however as far as I view the collectives model, it is not possible for anyone to aquire shares through C1872. As I'm sure you are well aware individuals can contribute to a pot but they can never own any equity, and that for me was the flaw that doomed this enterprise from the outset.
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Another nod to heritage, representing the gold on royal blue on the main stand gable crests.
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Lots of debate as per usual, I too have reservations in respect of the crest colour and deviation from traditional in that respect. Just wondering though, how many of those who are critical have any intention to purchase one? I'm too old and grotesque to wear a top but have still bought the 55 and 150 versions. We were all appalled at previous retail deals, we now have a beneficial contract least we can do is support it.