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  1. Fair enough so the board earned 1.5 mil ?
  2. I am not sure mate I just remember the players took 8 million of that 18.
  3. Still feel he should have to earn his trust and not just be handed it.
  4. I didn,t say Stockbridge i said the board and if I remember correctly the wage bill from the last set of accounts the board earned 10 million?
  5. After all the shysters that have came through the door and phucked us over wallace has to earn trust for me, not automatically get it for having a decent CV.
  6. Cuts should have started with the board seen as they earn more than the players !
  7. spot on, give the guy a chance, actually liked what he had to say in his interview about the plan for the club going forward and the best revenge rangers could ever possibly get would to be back at the top winning league title's and cups again. Could not give a shit about revenge on other clubs, they don't matter
  8. Bit off topic but see if guys like Paul Murray are right and the company in liquidation can claim back 50million can that still be liquidated? How can a company with no debt and 30 - 40 million in the bank be liquidated?
  9. this obsessed sad little man was on clyde havin a rant about us tonight aswell and got cut off, am sure its the same guy anyway.
  10. Next time they are at ibrox the full stadium should point n chant beasts for the full 90
  11. Are laws in this country like blackmail void in Scottish football, how are these rats getting away with this its fuckin scandalous
  12. we are arrogant because we want to unite as a support and get our voices heard? its not because we are arrogant we are hated its pure jealousy and that will never change because we will always be the best.
  13. can they even punish us for craig whyte not paying tax if his takeover is under criminal investigation ?
  14. a wouldn't be so sure about that, fuck knows how far these scumbags will go
  15. absolute fuckin joke but i think we should just accept it, if we dont then they have to meet again to decide on another punishment which could be a year out the game, who honestly wants that? lets just get back to the football we will canter the 3rd with the team we have just now and some quality under 18s
  16. time for a protest inside ibrox 50,000 bears over the gates and into our seats.
  17. If its down to the clubs supporters we won't get in the 1st division either.
  18. Obv a want green to be the rite man for the club a just dono what to believe or who to trust anymore but this shit with king just reminds me about the warnings about whyte let's hope he's wrong this time
  19. Don't think everyone should be hounding king, he was rite about whyte and what do we all actually know about greens bid
  20. could we not take this decision to some sort of higher court?
  21. As this proud footballing giant stands on the brink of extinction, BBC Scotland Investigates the inside story of the scandal which brought Rangers FC to its knees. This is a programme based on dozens of secret emails, letters and documents which uncover the truth behind the tax scheme which threatens the club's very existence, and reveals what went on behind the scenes in the run up to Craig Whyte's infamous takeover. From the day Sir David Murray took up the reigns at Ibrox, through the nine-in-a-row Championship years to the ignominy of owner Craig Whyte's reign and the plunge into administration, this programme charts the descent from glory into chaos of one of Scotland's great institutions. Along the way, investigative reporter Mark Daly goes in search of answers to the questions every Scottish football fan is asking, and attempts to confront those who are responsible for the Ibrox club's plight. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j0k6k#programme-broadcasts
  22. hear the commentator in that video celtic only won 7 out of 40 old firm games in the 90s
  23. Howard Kendall has sought to ease the fears of Rangers supporters who remain sceptical about Charles Green’s involvement in their club, describing the former Sheffield United chief executive as one of the best officials he has worked with in football. He has also assured Ally McCoist that, if the backing he receives from Green is anything like that which he enjoyed, then the Rangers manager “will be a happy man”. Kendall was hired by United in December 1995 to arrest a slump in form which looked set to deposit the club in English football’s third tier. The task of preserving their status in the old Division One was achieved and Kendall set about building a squad that was strong enough to take the club back into the Premier League, with, he said, Green’s full support. Kendall made his managerial name with Everton, where he won two First Division titles and a European Cup Winners’ Cup among other honours. He rates Green as up there with Jim Greenwood, the respected secretary/chairman at Goodison Park over three decades in the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties. “I had a tremendous relationship at Everton with Jim Greenwood,” said Kendall. “And Charles would be up there.” “I was able to go out with the help of the board and Charles and bring Premier League players to Sheffield United at that particular time,” said Kendall, speaking to The Scotsman yesterday. “He backed me to the hilt. We signed [Michael] Vonk from Manchester City, David White from Manchester City, Andy Walker from Bolton and Jan-Aage Fjortoft fromMiddlesbrough.” Many Sheffield United fans do not remember Green quite so fondly, and accuse him of ruthlessly dismantling the team. The season after losing out in the play-off at Wembley against Crystal Palace, for whom Scot David Hopkin scored a late winner, both Deane and Fjortoft were sold on the same day, although Kendall, too, had already left, having been lured back to Everton for a third spell as manager. Nigel Spackman, his successor, resigned in protest at the departure of two of the club’s best players, while chairman Michael McDonald – rumoured to be involved in Green’s consortium at Rangers – resigned shortly afterwards. Other stories have emerged to reveal a less appealing side to Green, about whom one former Sheffield United player, in conversation with The Scotsman yesterday, said: “Charles is only in it for Charles”. Kendall, however, begs to differ, and described Green as a football man, but who knew how vital it was to balance the books. Green helped to get Sheffield United listed on the stock exchange in 1997. “Obviously, I had to bring money in at certain times but, as a manager, I really appreciated the work he did,” he said. “It was a big club going through a bad time, and the first objective was to keep them up. The following season I got the backing of the board to go out and bring in better quality players, and it nearly worked out. I used to find the players, and the money was made available. There were other times, of course, when he said we need to try and sell this one to be able to try and buy that one. “You don’t go from fear of relegation to a play-off the following season with the same players,” pointed out Kendall. “You don’t do that without the support of your chief executive.” Kendall dismissed fears that Green, a venture capitalist, is only interested in football to make a fast buck. “He was a football man, he understood the game,” he said. “He is well up with the football. “He was full-time,” continued Kendall. “He had an office next to mine and naturally we spoke every day. Sheffield United were in trouble when I went there but the board wanted them in the Premier League. And we nearly did it. If not for injuries, we would have done it.” Kendall pinpoints an injury sustained by former Scotland international forward Don Hutchison as having been the critical factor in the club’s failure to make it into what was then known as the FA Premiership. Informed of Rangers’ fans scepticism, something which has been further encouraged by Green’s refusal to name the other parties in his consortium, Kendall said: “I don’t think you need to know a lot, because what happens is the most important thing. I am sure Ally [McCoist] will get the full backing. If it is anything like the full backing he gave me, then I am sure Ally will be a very happy man.” http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/spl/rangers-charles-green-among-best-i-worked-with-howard-kendall-1-2296721
  24. McGregor bougherra cuellar weir hutton wallace davis mendes aluko jelavic miller hutton and wallace as attacking full backs
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