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colinstein

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  1. It's nonsense like the last court action. Ashley owns Mash therefore has influence in Rangers and Newcastle
  2. Ashleys got the majority of shares. There's nothing anyone can do
  3. I've gone and looked now. There's one or two comments that are unfair on you. "Thinking we're all Luddites" or something..........don't think your analysis is that at all.....and looks like a minority view on there at a quick glance. You see a lot of things I don't so it's interesting.......keep up the good work !
  4. never heard of do the bouncy forum
  5. I know it wasn't on here but it makes my blood boil that arseholes claiming to be Rangers supporters were denying the below, denigrating Craig Houston and claiming no one really knew as they couldn't have seen details of the agreements A Guardian analysis of the Rangers accounts suggests that the club’s joint venture with Sports Direct, Rangers Retail Ltd, has paid the Scottish championship team dividends of about £559,000 since the deal came into effect almost four years ago. During that time, the Rangers store has taken more than £13m through its tills from fans, while a previous retail deal with JJB Sports saw the club receive an initial payment of £18m, with a guaranteed minimum annual royalty of £3m. Over the same four-year period, the accounts also suggest that Sports Direct was paid three times Rangers’ dividends, totalling about £1.8m. On top of those payments, it has also earned hundreds of thousands of pounds from the joint venture for providing retailing services. Despite the difference in the amounts received by each party, Rangers owns 51% of Rangers Retail, while Sports Direct holds the remaining 49%.
  6. Think it's Ashley V SFA tomorrow....could be wrong
  7. looks like we'll hear nothing more FOUR men have appeared in court in connection with allegations that they participated in a multi million pound fraud against Rangers. Businessman Charles Green, 62, David Grier, 54, David Whitehouse, 50, and Paul Clark,51, appeared in the dock at the High Court in Edinburgh. The press cannot report the contents of proceedings due to legal reasons. The quartet and the Glasgow side's former owner Craig Whyte,44, are accused of defrauding several millions of pounds from the 'Gers. Another man - Gary Withey, 51, is also said to have participated in the alleged criminal activity. Both Mr Whyte, of Banks, Lancashire, and Mr Withey, of Woking, Surrey, were not present in court today. Their attendance from the proceedings had been granted by judge Lord Bannatyne at an earlier hearing. Prosecutors claim the alleged crimes took place after entrepreneur Sir David Murray sold the club to Mr Whyte in May 2011. A legal document detailing the allegations facing the man states that they allegedly did "conspire to and obtain sums amounting To £28,262,04 by fraud." It is alleged that they were then able to acquire 85.3 per cent of the issued capital of the club for £1 by fraud and "did thus obtain a majority and controlling stake in the shareholding of the club." Mr Green, a former chief executive of Rangers, is charged with various allegations including that he and others "did agree to do something that (they) knew or suspected would enable or further the commission of serious organised crime." The legal document also states that Mr Grier's and Mr Clark's address is Duff and Phelps at the Shard in London. Share article Mr Whitehouse's address is given as care of Duff and Phelps in Manchester whilst Mr Green's address is given as care of a Glaswegian solicitors firm. The hearing, which is expected to take five days, is continuing before Lord Bannatyne. http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/14250471.Four_in_court_over_alleged_Rangers_fraud/
  8. Zalalem is a good out when things get congested midfield and around the box. He's there to take the ball whenever we run out of ideas. can't remember him losing the ball as it's usually on its way to another of our players before the opposition get the tackle in. I've only seen him backtrack once and block a cross but maybe he's adding that to his game. I think he's a useful player
  9. When I've gone to these it's been a much posher affair than the Gersnet dinner. Just so we all know !
  10. just for your info Case Session Date Proceedings Case Reference PF Reference Court Name HMA v Paul CLARK 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC HMA v Charles GREEN 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC HMA v David GRIER 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC HMA v David WHITEHOUSE 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC HMA v Craig WHYTE 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC HMA v Gary WITHEY 02-FEB-16 Preliminary Hearing Continued SCS/2015-152941 CO14000356 Edinburgh HC
  11. The guy I met Mo Ali says they go in for a coffee or a pint before games. I imagine it might be good for pakora and a pint as an alternative to the pubs before a match but I'm only passing on what Mo and his pals told me (don't think any of them drink btw)
  12. him and his pals have a coffee or a pint in the Indian place before the games. said it was a really friendly atmosphere
  13. come off it Andy. Spiers writes about Rangers for a target audience of Celtic supporters. He's always going to be negative about us. He's no better than McGillivan.His claims that he supports the 'gers are ludicrous lies. Can't understand why you think he's a good writer...way behind Jim Traynor in my view
  14. I was like a schoolgirl groupie meeting my heroes.Willie J , Colin and Dave Smith gave me so much entertainment when I was growing up and I gushed over them thanking them profusely for that. I explained to my wife that it would be like meeting Neil Armstrong which made her come along. Of course it was much more important than moon landings. I got selfies with with Colin and Willie though my wife took the pics. I met Forlan's sister and Mo Ali as well as Allan Hemdani. Hopefully I was kept in control by my mate ( who was responsible for us missing the last one one due to Mozart's requiem ) and the wife when I swallied a few bottles of wine.
  15. what is it with that guy ? Spinning for Ashley and Greenco, pumping out the same shite as McGillivan, giving a platform to JohnJames arsehole, and now this what the hell is wrong with him ?
  16. remember Titwood road is down to one lane at the railway bridge at the end of Minard Road and and Darnley road. ( Crossmyloof) Big queues at peak times. By pass it by keeping on Pollokshaws road until Haggs road
  17. Has the NUJ removed their previous statement supporting them ?
  18. According to Richadr Wilson O'halloran was seen by Rangers as a striker
  19. if you have proof let's see it. Otherwise your accusations are just hot air
  20. Richard Wilson reckons King is a replacement for Oduwa. Seen in that perspective it looks a good deal. Might even be paying him the same wages
  21. I've taken secondary kids up there in the past. It's a good educational facility with 3 full time workers. There's football jerseys on the wall from all Glasgow sides except Third Lanark, The Celtic one is signed by Neil Lennon
  22. waggy in the middle, McKay on the left, King on the right I would think is the plan
  23. what about the primary school in Edmiston drive before the game ? give SOS a shout and it might be ok
  24. that sounds like another place where blatant Ashley supporters argue black is white and that they are only scrutinising the board. They are anti anyone who was against greenco including fans groups fighting for fan ownership and denigration of King from these people can be seen as just another attack on Ashley's rape of the club. I'm relatively new to the party that Gersnet is so I wouldn't presume you are one of these people.....nor Brahim Hemdani either
  25. you can't have control of 2 clubs
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