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7 minutes ago, FDMA said:

I guess that the UB haven't listened to what PS said earlier today.

 

We can't afford to get rid of PC (at present) or buy a new manager.

 

No money to buy new players, so basically we are stuck. Need to ride out this season out and hope to unload the wage thief's then have the pennies to buy new players.

The entitlement and expectation is of little kids at Xmas.

 

Get it into their heads that we can't suddenly turn a switch to go from an omnishambolic mess to being a consistently competitive football club.

 

We need to sort the club out on a small budget. It will take time, if indeed we ever get there.

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25 minutes ago, FDMA said:

I guess that the UB haven't listened to what PS said earlier today.

 

We can't afford to get rid of PC (at present) or buy a new manager.

 

No money to buy new players, so basically we are stuck. Need to ride out this season out and hope to unload the wage thief's then have the pennies to buy new players.

 

Apart from decent runs in Europe we've never really recovered from 2012

 

Personally I think that is time that the UB grew up and got rid of that f**king drum

Go on to their socials and tell them - they'll not see / hear your opinion of them otherwise. 

 

Also, it's a joint statement with The Rangers Supporters Association - anything "constructive" to say about them and their organisation?

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Weather seems to have improved looks like a good day for football but I can’t see the fans turning out in force they’ve probably had their full of the dross that gets dished up on a regular basis 

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26 minutes ago, CammyF said:

I'm assuming all those fans who are criticising the UB / RSA statement / protest will be at Ibrox today and will stay until the final whistle? 

You're still assuming that an appreciation of the logic in keeping Clement (for now) is the same as fulsome support for Clement. 

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I understand the UB/RSA but wonder what their longer term strategy is. This protest on it's own is like a one day strike in the workplace. It makes a point, brings a sense of solidarity among those involved but does not hope to bring about change unless it's stage 1 of a concerted course of action.

 

Maybe they are waiting to see how many of the rest of the crowd walk out with them. This will be a gauge of how representative they are.of the general support.

 

 I won't be there today - a long journey in freezing temperatures puts me off  (snowflake I hear you say), but if I was there I'd be staying to the end, as I always do - me, a handful of others and (to be fair apart from today), the UB.

 

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6 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

You're still assuming that an appreciation of the logic in keeping Clement (for now) is the same as fulsome support for Clement. 

No, I'm asking if those critical of the UB / RSA statement will be at the game today and will stay for 90mins.

 

The protest asks people who are at the game to leave on 55mins.

 

I'll be at the game today and will stay to the final whistle but have no issue with UB / RSA statement or anyone who decides to leave on 55mins. 

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14 minutes ago, Yorkie Bear said:

I understand the UB/RSA but wonder what their longer term strategy is. This protest on it's own is like a one day strike in the workplace. It makes a point, brings a sense of solidarity among those involved but does not hope to bring about change unless it's stage 1 of a concerted course of action.

 

Maybe they are waiting to see how many of the rest of the crowd walk out with them. This will be a gauge of how representative they are.of the general support.

 

 I won't be there today - a long journey in freezing temperatures puts me off  (snowflake I hear you say), but if I was there I'd be staying to the end, as I always do - me, a handful of others and (to be fair apart from today), the UB.

 

I believe this is the first in a series of planned protests. 

 

People can choose if they want to leave or stay and I for one have no issues with either.

 

I understand people can't make games for various reasons, I've missed games this season. 

 

What I was getting at are those on social media criticising the two organisations, their statement and particularly their protest whilst sitting in their homes watching the game on a fire stick.

 

Those who choose to leave today have actually bothered to get of their arse and go and watch the dross we are continuing to witness and are continuing to invest in the club. 

 

We get told there is nothing we can do to force change, but there is plenty we can do (if we choose) to show our displeasure. 

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It would apear to be people who have issues with the UBs who are critical of the statement and protest. 

 

I pointed out yesterday that this is a joint statement / protest from UB and RSA.

 

Weirdly all criticism is aimed solely at UB so either those who have seen and are reacting to it have either missed the RSA being involved or are just blindly directing all their ire at UBs. 

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