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here's a question, since we don't want the current board members and we're trying to force them out by starving them of money, why are we (the very same ones who want to starve the club of money) up in arms over utd refusing to pay, i thought the fans would be over the moon????

 

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here's a question, since we don't want the current board members and we're trying to force them out by starving them of money, why are we (the very same ones who want to starve the club of money) up in arms over utd refusing to pay?

 

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I think its because we hold such affection for Stephen Thomson.....

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here's a question, since we don't want the current board members and we're trying to force them out by starving them of money, why are we (the very same ones who want to starve the club of money) up in arms over utd refusing to pay, i thought the fans would be over the moon????

 

hmmmmm

 

thomson has helped us holding out.

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here's a question, since we don't want the current board members and we're trying to force them out by starving them of money, why are we (the very same ones who want to starve the club of money) up in arms over utd refusing to pay, i thought the fans would be over the moon????

 

hmmmmm

 

Who is 'up in arms'? :D

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here's a question, since we don't want the current board members and we're trying to force them out by starving them of money, why are we (the very same ones who want to starve the club of money) up in arms over utd refusing to pay, i thought the fans would be over the moon????

 

hmmmmm

 

so we should just give away all our promising youngsters (or any player), and not pursue payment????

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Rangers have received some much-needed funds in the shape of cash owed to them by Dundee United for Charlie Telfer.

Just over £200,000 was paid by the Tannadice club on Tuesday followinga long battle over compensation for the 19-year-old midfielder.

Telfer left Rangers in the summer on freedom of contract, with the Ibrox club due a payment for his development.

Rangers shareholder Sandy Easdale this week loaned the club £500,000 to prevent them going into administration.

And the Scottish Championship outfit have subsequently announced that they will require further emergency funding during January.

Telfer, who only made one appearance for Rangers' first team, has played eight times for United this season, scoring twice, after moving to the Premiership outfit.

United chairman Stephen Thompson, who had offered £100,000 for the player, spoke out angrily at the decision by the Scottish Professional Football League to award Rangers double that amount.

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