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colinstein

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  1. and of course Ashley has a concert party of up to 25% of the votes which could( and has )prevented major decisions being taken like a new share issue. He therefore HAS influence in more than one club thereby breaching SFA rules
  2. explain how King "picked a fight"
  3. what,s morton's chairman said ? Missed that
  4. The idea that this is "a pissing contest" between 2 egos is complete nonsense. Ashley has decided to undermine the club and would be doing so regardless if King was there or not
  5. He's been with us on trial.....right sided mid field/ winger. If true then O'Halleran deal probably isn't going to happen
  6. Breaching the peace and being offensive
  7. I saw McKay mainly in the bottom division. He was shite. He never went wide or put a cross in but continually tracked inside into crowded areas where he would be easily dispossessed.
  8. the arrests I'm talking about were for having banners against a law.....nothing else. A Bonepartist regime in parliament is perfectly consistent with a police state The police are not accountable to the electorate. No one votes for the chief constable.,,,and it's obvious that you are not allowed to post shite on message boards......people have been arrested for it. A slogan on a banner is a BOP if cops don't like it.....explain that one !
  9. therein is the answer. Morton had to push up leaving space for us to exploit
  10. McKay was shite for 2 seasons which is why he went on loan. He's now turned it around and is playing very well. Charlie Adam did not play well enough when here to feature regularly in the first team. so he got punted and turned it around in England, We can only judge what's in front of us. The idea of Naismith and Ross McCormack commanding £8 Million transfer fees is an indication of the bloated English market. Naismith performed for us but we had better players than the rest when they were with us,
  11. we're missing the most important points in this "furore" Tims were arrested and charged with a "breach of the Peace" simply for having banners objecting to the "offensive behaviour act" and recognition surveillance at matches. So were The People at the Morton game. This has all the hallmarks of a police state, Along with a national police force who are looking more and more paramilitary, democrats in this country should be worried. When I was younger I was part of the demonstration against the butchering of Upper Clyde Ship Builders . We chanted for the TUC to call a general strike. A police constable intervened telling us to shut it or we'd be lifted, An older comrade (who was English and therefore was unused to the BOP frequently used by the polis) rounded on the PC telling him not to "dare interfering with freedom of speech," Now arguing with the polis at the game was sure to get you huckled and that's what I expected. Astonishingly the cop backed down. There's a lesson here. We will not let the the cops interfere with the working class' right to free speech ! Next time it happens, stand up to them ! Are you a man or a mouse ? Squeak up !
  12. scored a few coming in quick from the right
  13. why can't I see all that when it's happening ?
  14. Keevins was hinting Wright would walk if O'Haleran wasn't in his team this Saturday. maybe there will be a deal after this game. Richard Wilson reckoned both clubs evaluation of the player was the same and the hold up was "details" to be agreed.
  15. what's your take on us letting McGregor go to Hibs. I thought he was one of our better players last season. Think he scored for them recently
  16. Met him a couple of times at parents night. I was his boys guidie
  17. That was the year we got whacked 4....0 in the cup final. Colin Stein was banned after being sent off in a league game against Clyde. Alex Ferguson took his place
  18. Jimmy Millar in 1969 ?.............surely not !
  19. get on the board.............aim for 10%........
  20. amazingly my wife has succumbed....................we'll take that ticket thank you very much
  21. either Rangers First Trust........or The Billy boys
  22. bring on the share issue !
  23. Rangers First pass £1million mark and set sights on 5% Ibrox stake Rangers fans at Ibrox Rangers fans at Ibrox Evening Times: Christopher Jack, Group Senior Sports Writer / 2 hours ago / Sport Share RANGERS FIRST have revealed that they have broken through the £1million donation barrier as the Light Blue legions have stumped up to help their club. And the Gers group have now set their sights on taking their shareholding above the 5% mark to increase their Ibrox influence once again. RF have released their first annual members report for the period to June 30 last year - a time that saw the Community Interest Company become the largest fan ownership organisation in Britain. Evening Times: Rangers fans at Ibrox Rangers First currently hold a 3.52% stake in Rangers International Football Club plc and spokesman Ricki Neill is delighted at the progress that has been made in recent months. He told SportTimes: “We have always had the target of reaching a 5% shareholding and that is why we launched ‘Club 1872’ because we knew if we sold 1872 of the packages at £500 then we would have been able to reach that target quickly. “We have taken £400,000 from people joining Club 1872 and that has been a huge part of what has made us as successful so far. “The fans have really got behind us and we thank them for their efforts. It is an amazing achievement and one that we and the Rangers fans can be proud of. “We have got the money there to get to the 5% mark and go above that level. “The objective for RF is to continue buying shares to get us to 5% and then we will look towards the next goal and getting to 10%. “We have got really good stockbrokers. Whenever anyone wants to sell, we are approached and then we look into it.” After playing their part in the boardroom change at Ibrox last year as Dave King, Paul Murray and John Gilligan removed the former regime, Rangers First are now determined to continue helping the club going forward. Evening Times: (L/R) Greg McKnight, James Blair, Andrew Dickson, Stewart Robertson, Rangers manager Mark Warburton, Chairman Dave King and Vice-Chairman Paul Murray, John Gilligan, John Bennett and Graeme Park at Rangers' AGM The outlook is far brighter for the Gers support and Neill is pleased at the way supporters have rallied to the cause and stepped up to put their cash towards the Light Blues rebuilding job. He said: “What the Rangers fans have been through over the last few years has been really difficult and we never want to experience that again. We have three main targets to protect our club in the future. “The good thing we have at the moment is that everyone in charge just now is a Rangers fan and they want the best for the club, they are there to benefit Rangers. Share article “We want to ensure that is always the case. The fans are going to play a massive part in helping Rangers for years to come. “With the merchandise deal still in place, Rangers need to replace that money. It is a lot to keep asking the fans but the money they put in every month can make a massive difference.” http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/14224050.Rangers_First_pass___1million_mark_and_set_sights_on_5__Ibrox_stake/
  24. there are no songs banned by the SPFL or The SFA
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