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32 minutes ago, D'Artagnan said:

I think the word "loyalty" is critical to the wider debate & I noticed in the FF thread an earlier poster ICM highlghted:



I think I'd probably take that a stage further and suggest they are an irreplaceable cog in the Rangers community and have been the very lifeblood of our club for many years now. For those of us living outwith the Glasgow area they provide an essential service of networking, socialising and bringing together of like minded people in an often alien environment. For so many, the local RSC offers so much more than just transport to Rangers games on any given Saturday.

I find it heartbreaking to hear that yet another RSC has folded because Im acutely aware of the wider connotations for Rangers suporters in that community; because their loss is far greater than just logistical transport to matches.

Rather than squabble over the scraps off the master's table - RSC's should be at the very forefront of any future ideas the club has regarding allocation of tickets, and if anything, the club should be encouraging supporters to join their local RSC for the many benefits it provides - including ticket allocations.

Loyalty ought to be rewarded, whether you travel on an RSC bus or not, and those who dont should not be prejudiced as their loyalty is no less. Those who attend week in week out should reap the benefits of that loyalty, end of story. Nonetheless I would encourage all travelling bears to consider supporting their local RSC - you will not regret it.

With the rise of CCS its always going to be a difficult act to juggle - but Rangers have to encourage the appeal and benefits of the local RSC to ensure their longevity and survival.

If allocations are going to be cut - perhaps the club should start looking at the allocations of VIP tickets - so that those who eat, sleep and breathe Rangers are not denied a ticket in favour of those with merely a casual interest.

Absolutely spot on. The RSC I was a member of for many years was a social scene in its own right. From fund raising nights, charity do's, golf section, stag weekends, fives against other RSC's, never mind the actual fitba itself, we were always meeting up in an enjoyable social situation, we were a community. 

If I am ever able to get back to going to the games on a regular basis, it will be a RSC I will use. No parking worries, you can have a swally and you have the great company.  Only way to travel, and with the new draconian parking restrictions in place, something those who drive to Ibrox might want to consider.

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13 hours ago, .Williamson. said:

@Inigo

How do you feel about all this mate? I know you feel quite strongly about people selling their seat on if they have a ST and can’t make a game 

Late to the party, so it's pretty much all been said. I get annoyed that people don't use secondary ticketing if they're not giving their ticket to someone else. I find it selfish given so many bears get locked out of games with ST seats sitting empty. So as you can imagine, I think actually abusing systems to undercut fans and RSCs and (if I'm reading it right) getting some kind of preferred treatment for the few tickets available for home matches thus fucking over fans scrambling for tickets every second week takes selfishness to another level entirely. Shameful.

Disgusted  tbh. SLO has questions to ask having shown an inability to be impartial and backing something that's clearly morally corrupt as far as the wider support goes

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16 minutes ago, nedged said:

Heard that there are changes being considered to the allocation of away tickets to RSCs, possibly altering the current A+, A etc grading system. If true wouldn’t be surprised if it’s related to this.

Maybe someone’s told him about these changes and it’s benefits to him? ?

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1 minute ago, Sportingintegritymyarse said:

So Greg is ok using his own account, TLT account is banned, and Da Marshall is permanently banned?

pretty much covers it.

Loudn Greg Isn't banned.

TLT - Robert is.

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He's edited his post to "clear up that the bus will just be a normal bus". I don't believe him for a second and I don't believe he was just trolling either. 

Even if it's a normal bus his son still shouldn't be involved in running it and should clarify he wont play a part at all as it would still be a conflict of interest.

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2 hours ago, Billythebear77 said:

:lol::lol::lol:

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He got caught out Lying again this is always how he reacts he said Greg doesn't run the Louden twitter which we all know is false as he used to run stories from here.

You have to have a good memory to be a liar and unfortunately for him, that is not the case.

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38 minutes ago, gogzy said:

pretty much covers it.

Loudn Greg Isn't banned.

TLT - Robert is.

They both used the same account at one time and both still could so not really a ban for the dad at all just the TLT account was banned.

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3 minutes ago, Smile said:

They both used the same account at one time and both still could so not really a ban for the dad at all just the TLT account was banned.

You think gogzy should put the dad under surveillance to make sure he’s not posting from anyone else’s account?

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Quite obvious he was trolling to prove a point on the back of him slagging of RSCs. Question is, does his son know he's trolling? His fat slimy self-worshiping ptick of a dad has blatantly said he is going to break ticket rules and the fucking SLO is endorsing it. Add the fact that theyre being allowed to regiater after the deadline. Position is untenable. 

Still waiting to hear what happened to the secondary tickets for the filth game. Aint so quick on answering that one is he.

Ibrix is crying out for a proper fan zone, somewhere people can get a few pints next to ibrix before games. Whos going to fight our corner on that one? The SLO whos dad was lose custom over it? 

Either way hes in on this new RSC or hes not but either way its sordid. Who does he answer to? Is it Robertson? Is their any point even contacting that drip to get clarity? 

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Well if this is for real and he increases his business due to it, he'll need bigger premises. Also space for coaches. Preferably near the ground as folk drinking lots of extra pints to get a better chance of a ticket might struggle to walk.

So can anyone think of a building that might be suitable. Probably he'd need to somehow already be involved???:mutley::fishing:

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26 minutes ago, Smile said:

They both used the same account at one time and both still could so not really a ban for the dad at all just the TLT account was banned.

They both used the same account way before Robert was banned. Greg got his own account, and only posted from that.

So yes, it's Robert that is banned and not greg.

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Funny to see Greg saying it would help him understand how an RSC works.

Would it not be easier for him as a representive of the club to head along on the buses? For example go with the maybole loyal to a home game, use the drumcahpel loyal for killie away, get talking to the convenors and the members see what goes into it and how the membership works and any concerns they have over the existing systems, police checks etc.

If I wanted to gain a better understanding of something I wouldn't just start it up. I'd need to go.out on the road finding out from the successful buses etc just what it is that makes them work etc.

One thing for certain is, it's not easy running an RSC. Many have tried and failed very quickly 

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4 minutes ago, Rfc52 said:

Funny to see Greg saying it would help him understand how an RSC works.

Would it not be easier for him as a representive of the club to head along on the buses? For example go with the maybole loyal to a home game, use the drumcahpel loyal for killie away, get talking to the convenors and the members see what goes into it and how the membership works and any concerns they have over the existing systems, police checks etc.

If I wanted to gain a better understanding of something I wouldn't just start it up. I'd need to go.out on the road finding out from the successful buses etc just what it is that makes them work etc.

One thing for certain is, it's not easy running an RSC. Many have tried and failed very quickly 

That would be too much like common sense. 

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He's not trolling anything, this is his plan. There's folk been on making payments, or trying to but having PayPal issues, which he says has been resolved. So he's taking money for this already.

I know Greg doesn't comment much but @Louden_Greg if you're browsing then this is scandalous and your duty is to prevent anyone abusing the clubs ticketing policy for commercial purpose. What you doing about it?

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31 minutes ago, Rfc52 said:

Funny to see Greg saying it would help him understand how an RSC works.

Would it not be easier for him as a representive of the club to head along on the buses? For example go with the maybole loyal to a home game, use the drumcahpel loyal for killie away, get talking to the convenors and the members see what goes into it and how the membership works and any concerns they have over the existing systems, police checks etc.

If I wanted to gain a better understanding of something I wouldn't just start it up. I'd need to go.out on the road finding out from the successful buses etc just what it is that makes them work etc.

One thing for certain is, it's not easy running an RSC. Many have tried and failed very quickly 

Jim Hannah used to do this. Travelled on many RSCs and reported it in the following weeks Rangers News. Thankfully he edited most of what goes on :lol: 

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48 minutes ago, Rfc52 said:

Funny to see Greg saying it would help him understand how an RSC works.

Would it not be easier for him as a representive of the club to head along on the buses? For example go with the maybole loyal to a home game, use the drumcahpel loyal for killie away, get talking to the convenors and the members see what goes into it and how the membership works and any concerns they have over the existing systems, police checks etc.

If I wanted to gain a better understanding of something I wouldn't just start it up. I'd need to go.out on the road finding out from the successful buses etc just what it is that makes them work etc.

One thing for certain is, it's not easy running an RSC. Many have tried and failed very quickly 

Jim Hannah his predecessor use to , he came on our bus  to Dundee once , never caught jim fannying about in a look at me SLO jacket at games 

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19 minutes ago, kplfishtank said:

Jim Hannah used to do this. Travelled on many RSCs and reported it in the following weeks Rangers News. Thankfully he edited most of what goes on :lol: 

Did he omit the whipround for you after every game?

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35 minutes ago, kplfishtank said:

Jim Hannah used to do this. Travelled on many RSCs and reported it in the following weeks Rangers News. Thankfully he edited most of what goes on :lol: 

Surprised it wasnt just a few words

"turned up for the Kinning park bus, got to game, got home safely" 

Everything else would have put the Rangers news on the top shelf on a brown bag :lol:

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