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1 hour ago, buster. said:

Did Souness not encourage Sir Duped of Murray to come to Rangers ?

 

Gordon Smith is so switched on that he was supposedly duped by Craig Whyte when directly involved.

 

I will pass on their advice on matters such as how to run a football club.

 

 

Believe what you want, I only passed on what was said. 

 

Souness did recommend Murray to Rangers but he didn't 'sell' Rangers to Murray. 

 

It's already been established that under Sir Duped, during the 9-in-a-row we were very successful both on and off the pitch.

 

 

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8 hours ago, CammyF said:

Really? And you know this how? 

 

He must have been lying in this interview and today when he told the exact same version of events.

gullible

adjective

uk  /ˈɡʌl.ə.bəl/ us  /ˈɡʌl.ə.bəl/

easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:

 

The incident, with the tea lady, at McDiarmid Park occurred on 26th February and he became Liverpool manager on 16th April.  So, according to Souness, the incident that pushed him "over the edge" occurred about seven weeks prior to the announcement - aye right. 

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59 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

gullible

adjective

uk  /ˈɡʌl.ə.bəl/ us  /ˈɡʌl.ə.bəl/

easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:

 

The incident, with the tea lady, at McDiarmid Park occurred on 26th February and he became Liverpool manager on 16th April.  So, according to Souness, the incident that pushed him "over the edge" occurred about seven weeks prior to the announcement - aye right. 

So you're saying he's lying? 

 

Would believing your version of events make me less gullible than believing the person actually involved?

 

He had already rejected Liverpool twice before deciding to leave. Then it took 7 weeks according to you for him to leave.

 

That's hardly someone who couldn't wait to leave.

 

Honestly, it's hardly worth posting anything on here now due to the continued trolling. 

 

You think you're doing the right thing posting some topics discussed at a Q&A then some fans think they know better than the people that were involved in the situations discussed.

 

I'll start saving my money and won't go to these brilliant opportunities to listen to Rangers royalty instead I'll just ask the know-alls on here. Now that truly would be gullible.

 

Who knows what really happened in Graeme Souness' life? Graeme Souness football legend, Rangers royality and CBE or a some faceless random poster on a message board? 

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38 minutes ago, CammyF said:

So you're saying he's lying? 

 

Would believing your version of events make me less gullible than believing the person actually involved?

 

He had already rejected Liverpool twice before deciding to leave. Then it took 7 weeks according to you for him to leave.

 

That's hardly someone who couldn't wait to leave.

 

Honestly, it's hardly worth posting anything on here now due to the continued trolling. 

 

You think you're doing the right thing posting some topics discussed at a Q&A then some fans think they know better than the people that were involved in the situations discussed.

 

I'll start saving my money and won't go to these brilliant opportunities to listen to Rangers royalty instead I'll just ask the know-alls on here. Now that truly would be gullible.

 

Who knows what really happened in Graeme Souness' life? Graeme Souness football legend, Rangers royality and CBE or a some faceless random poster on a message board? 

It's not trolling, it's just a differing of opinion. 

 

The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. 

 

People really need to take their ego of it: just because you like and respect someone doesn't mean they are without fault; and vice versa. 

 

I still laugh at those that call Gerrard a snake for leaving. It's just a bruised ego, for me. 

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1 hour ago, CammyF said:

Believe what you want, I only passed on what was said. 

 

Souness did recommend Murray to Rangers but he didn't 'sell' Rangers to Murray. 

 

It's already been established that under Sir Duped, during the 9-in-a-row we were very successful both on and off the pitch.

 

 

Souness "recommended" sir Duped who ruined our club to the point of it being worth one pound sterling. That is SDM's legacy. Recently, Souness offers the line about the need to spend 50M on 3 players. He isn't thinking in the real world.

 

Gordon Smith worked for the man with a pound coin (not a billionaire) and despite all his various talents, supposedly couldn't see through Craig Whyte. When the direction of travel was obvious to anyone with an objective brain.

 

First and foremost, Rangers need to get their finances under control.

 

Bennett told us what was needed.

Challenging, to say the least but correct.

 

 

 

Souness tells us what we prefer to hear but as it stands, is pie in the sky. 

 

 

 

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For the record, I think Souness is a legend, which nothing will diminish. And I'll always enjoy listening and hearing about what he has to say about his time with us. 

 

His football opinions are out of date, though. 

 

I'm quite disappointed to learn that he was asked to interview some candidates.

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32 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

It's not trolling, it's just a differing of opinion. 

 

The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. 

 

People really need to take their ego of it: just because you like and respect someone doesn't mean they are without fault; and vice versa. 

 

I still laugh at those that call Gerrard a snake for leaving. It's just a bruised ego, for me. 

Oh it is trolling - you know it is when their options change depending on who's posting. Another poster posted about Sir Alex Ferguson availability. No pile on there or assassination of his character.

 

Next time I'm going to a Q&A I'll invite and pay for tickets for a few on here and they can tell these Rangers legends that they are lying to their face. 

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2 minutes ago, CammyF said:

Next time I'm going to a Q&A I'll invite and pay for tickets for a few on here and they can tell these Rangers legends that they are lying to their face. 

I would pay to see that. 

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9 minutes ago, buster. said:

Souness "recommended" sir Duped who ruined our club to the point of it being worth one pound sterling. That is his legacy. Recently, Souness offers the line about the need to spend 50M on 3 players. He isn't thinking in the real world.

 

Gordon Smith worked for the man with a pound coin (not a billionaire) and despite all his various talents, supposedly couldn't see through Craig Whyte. When the direction of travel was obvious to anyone with an objective brain.

 

First and foremost, Rangers need to get their finances under control.

 

 

So Smith wasn't telling the truth about the offer? 

 

The post was about what Smith said, not what he done previously. 

 

It's easy to separate if you put your mind to it. 

 

Why not discuss and give an opinion on the alleged offer rather than character assassinating Smith and Souness. 

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