

colinstein
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looks like Celtic Football Club are totally embarrassed by these bams and told them if they want to complain to contact the SFA themselves.
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the stripping of titles would not be up to the SFA but the SPFL. Before they took over the Scottish League the League made it clear they were not interested in any challenge for the League Cup wins
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McMurdo gave that tosser a platform on what was supposed to be a Rangers site. he's a pariah.....and we won't forget
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I don't think the debt will be a problem. Other clubs have been in euro competitions recently with debt on their books. I think also it's the SFA who put forward clubs for these competitions. They could put forward any club regardless of accounts. And we have 3 years accounts now anyway so if we won the Scottish Cup there would be no problems putting us forward for a Euro place. And I don't think we're going to win it anyway
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I don't think the early goal would have stopped Dundee parking the bus if that had been their plan. They would hope to soak up pressure and get one on the break. Certainly a strategy like that would have been abandoned after our second but I don't think a 10 man defence was ever in their plans
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I think they'll beat us. But I also thought Dundee would beat us,
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we need to show solidarity with our fellow supporters at Newcastle and Bolton Like us they are trying to escape the Ashley shackles
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We won because Dundee were confident enough not to park the bus like they did at Parkhead. The consequence of this will be most SPL 1 teams will park the bus and we'll be faced with 2 banks of 4 defenders next season
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BBC didn't do any of that............ I'm talking about agendas of BBC employees
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too far..........
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BBC Scotland's sport's department is out of control. McGlaughlin, Spence, Speirs, Cosgrove and whoever hired them, Graphics of Ally jumping out a window, film with "inappropriate editing".according to the standards committee,......assassinating Aly's character as even Nuremberg Hugh said
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Hearts have done that with a much smaller budget than ours
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RST Write to Senior SNP Figures Over IRA Pub Visit
colinstein replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
yes but you were talking about %ages of the population which is different from %ages of those allowed to vote and who did vote -
so he's on a short term deal. What's the background. Why is he short of match fitness, Has he been injured. He looks good enough for a longer term contract. Are his sights set on elsewhere ?
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RST Write to Senior SNP Figures Over IRA Pub Visit
colinstein replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
you'd need to extrapolate those %ages to the population who can and did vote. -
RST Write to Senior SNP Figures Over IRA Pub Visit
colinstein replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I reckon the SNP have unashamedly gone for the tim vote. That's why their stock has risen while the Labour Party's has fallen -
MARK WARBURTON would be open to clinching a second loan deal for Dominic Ball if the defender heads for the Tottenham exit door again next season. Ball has made 20 appearances for Warburton’s side this term as he has become a key part of the Light Blues squad that has moved to within touching distance of the Championship title. He will return to White Hart Lane at the end of the campaign and look to force his way into Mauricio Pochettino’s plans for next term. Boss Warburton is keen to use the loan market to bolster his Ibrox ranks where possible and he hopes top clubs down south will be happy for their players to follow Ball’s lead in the future. Warburton said: “Dom is a Spurs player, like Gedion (Zelalem) with Arsenal. Our job is to maintain dialogue and keep proving we can deliver an environment for these players. “It sounds a bit cold to call them assets, but that’s what they are. Balance sheet items. “I’ve been delighted with Dom. He has settled in well and is well liked by the squad. “He shows a great attitude every day in training and his desire to learn is evident. “I would have no hesitation [in bringing him back], but right now he is a Spurs player. He will go back and we’ll chat to Spurs about where we are for next season. “Spurs send staff up all the time. Dean Rastrick was up two weeks ago and we had some lunch, chatting about the relationship. “As a loan club, Rangers provides a unique environment of playing in front of 50,000 people. How many places does that happen? It is a huge benefit for us. “They see the facilities here as being like a Premier League club. The way we play also hopefully works out well for those clubs. “But we have to respond to their feedback and make sure they know all they need to know. If we can do that and strengthen the relationship then we will be in a good place.” http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/14310585.Rangers_boss_Mark_Warburton_open_to_a_second_loan_swoop_for_Spurs_defender_Dominic_Ball/
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RST Write to Senior SNP Figures Over IRA Pub Visit
colinstein replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
the cops make the decisions on operational matters. They will claim filming is necessary to impose this law. We had a similar situation with gun toting cops in small towns under the last Chief Constable. When cops make decisions and not politicians then you are heading for a police state, Lenin described such regimes as "Bonapartist" In "What Is To Be Done" he says such regimes are a precursor to revolution. In his day that meant top priority was given to a daily newspaper to keep workers informed. I suppose social media etc. is the modern equivalent -
Alan Stubbs: The Man Who Would be King....Cock
colinstein replied to Bearman's topic in Rangers Chat
I actually don't mind Stubbs at all. The press twist what he says like they do with Mark Warburton. He's put a good footballing side together on a small budget. You in Funchal ? -
Mark and Davie need to get on this. We should be peppering the goal with snap shots from the edge of the box. It's an abdication (if that's the right word) of responsibility. Pass sideways and let others have a go seems to be the M.O. in the box. Battering it first time might not be for the purists but if it's on target defenders won't have time to block it. Some of them will end up in the stand right enough but better to have a shot at goal than to tip tap into the inevitable knot of defenders
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O'Halleron showed a bit of class today even though his shooting was abysmal
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put it on facebook
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Hibs 0 v Morton 3 - Rangers remain 8 points clear.
colinstein replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
I know it's childish.....but I couldn't resist -
Leeds fan paid £500 per month to praise club regime?
colinstein replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
or indeed another website with a Rangers supporters forum