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R.J. MacReady last won the day on May 18 2012

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  1. Who'd have thought a wee light hearted moment would cause such a stushie!
  2. Cheers mate, i sent it to Rod Stewart on Twitter as well
  3. First picture of Charles Green leaving after the hearing
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RjabAfONPU Wee video made by @blues_and_twos_ from the Twitter
  5. Thanks Will do i'm one of the Admin on the site and i'm subscribed to you on Youtube mate
  6. Excellent wee video not the best of games but you managed to make the highlights enjoyable! Put it up on on http://rangersvideos.com/ for you and tweeted it out so hopefully that will get you some more views Keep up the good work
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KekkOPUi2pU
  8. The decision by the Scottish Premier League not to investigate Celtic for their use of an Employee Benefit Trust to make a payment to Juninho – the Brazilian midfielder who played for them in 2004-05 – is perplexing, according to Ally McCoist. Double standards? Ally McCoist is perplexed by the Scottish footballing authorities' decision not to investigate Celtic over EBT payments The Ibrox manager, whose club – in its previous incarnation as Rangers FC is being investigated to establish if EBTs were used to make player payments which were not admitted to the Scottish football authorities – declared himself puzzled by the ruling. “You would have to ask them [the SPL] how it works but it does baffle me ever so slightly,” he said yesterday. “At the same time, that’s another decision that doesn’t surprise me. “I don’t know how it works. My reading of the situation is that the SPL have accepted that EBT because the money was paid to the player after he left the club. “What has that got to do with his performances while he’s at the club? Nothing. You would agree that’s a strange one.” The SPL on Friday declined to discuss Juninho but The Daily Telegraph can clarify that the matter at issue is not the EBT but the question of the timing of the payment and that, since it was made when he was no longer registered as a Celtic player, it does not merit further investigation. The obvious question which might be asked is why any club would make an ex-gratia payment to a former player if it had not been stipulated in his original contract of employment, but The Daily Telegraph understands that no paperwork has been identified that would constitute a breach of the rules. Rangers have refused to participate in the investigation set up by the SPL and chaired by Lord Nimmo Smith, which is due to report by November its findings and possible consequences for the Ibrox oldco, which could run to stripping of league titles. When the prospect of having championships deleted from the records was raised with McCoist, he responded with now familiar defiance. “The titles will never go, they can Tippex all they like,” he said. “I would imagine they won’t be Tippexing in our trophy room. Anyway, I don’t see anyone chapping on doors and asking for medals back. “That’s the most important thing, being able to show your kids and your grandkids the medals. Even in this era of high finance and big money, that’s still the most important thing to the players and you can’t Tippex that out. “We have taken a stand. The vast majority of people I have spoken to – not just Rangers fans, believe it’s fast becoming a witch-hunt. I can tell you right now, they will never take the titles away.” Be that as it may, in the here and now, McCoist is engaged in a campaign to secure the SFL Third Division title in a campaign which has not gone as simply as many anticipated. What odds would have been given at the start of the season on Rangers reaching mid-September behind Peterhead and Clyde on points, having failed to keep a clean sheet in four games and having been behind in three? Ahead of Saturday afternoon’s trip to Annan Athletic – who play on an artificial pitch – Lee McCulloch contemplated the conundrum. “I honestly don’t know,” said the veteran Ibrox midfielder. “Maybe the players have to take responsibility in the first 20 minutes to start the game as a battle, with a high tempo and just carry it through but in both the away games we have scored first. “It’s as if we’ve thought, ‘Oh well, that’s it’ instead of going for the second and third goals.” The Annan fixture has attracted interest from international broadcasters – and McCoist said: “Whether we like it or not, it is a global story. There is something warped about it, but I can’t tell you how much I love it. “We have been up to Brechin, up to Peterhead and have had 49,000 fans against East Stirling. “There is French television, German television, Dutch television. The week before there was a boy from the New York Times or the Chicago Tribune or whatever it was. I can’t do the crossword in the New York Times and there is a boy here asking me about football!” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/rangers/9543866/Ally-McCoist-baffled-by-SPL-decision-not-to-investigate-Celtics-EBT-payment-to-Juninho.html
  9. Best thing on the show tonight was the BJK advert during it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV3G1fYblTU
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