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  1. --------------------------SHAGGER---------------- WHITTAKER-----WILSON-----WEIR-------PAPAC ---------------------------THOMO-------------------- --------------DAVIS-----FLECK--------------NOVO -----------------MILLER ------- BOYD -------------- i think thats the best way to play with fleck instead of him flung out wide . also in this side i know nacho has his critics but in this period of time we need fighters and i think nacho would give you that bit of dig and fight and he tracks back etc and provides the cover for the full back given a run in the team he could do not to bad i reckon better than what we have anyway people may say naisy but to me he is a forward and not this wide man as walter sees him to be honest nacho is a forward but in the current squad the only one that'll do a turn there is nacho . up front for me miller and boyd are out best partnership and the most likely to get us goals they should start every game regardless of opposition . shagger in goals imop could walk into most sides in Britain on his day and tbh a think he is finding his best form as the players around him are finding there worst which is a pitty. the back four when boogy is back he'd be in my team ahead of weir because i think weirs legs have tottally gone and i thought they had gone at the end of last season but walter yet again perseveers with him , also i think its the time to make either mcgregor or boogy captain to me weir is a shocking captain dont seem to see him galvanising the troops the way previous captains did like fergie did and gough . Anyway Guys hopefully you take time to read my wee bit lol , lets here the rest of your thoughts . WE ARE THE PEOPLE !
  2. http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/ho...y-to-Ibrox.html in the sun aswell 2 moz 1 year deal hope this comes off huge fan of this player
  3. anyone think with the specualtion of rothen arriving that we let aaron go to free up a little more cash for wages to give to rothen thus knowing he would come in and do a turn in the troubled left mid position
  4. fingers crossed he comes in smashing wide player ! was excellent in the emirates cup aswell against us ! also eventually a set piece taker at last
  5. JASPER CHRISTIANSEN HUTTON CUELLAR BOUMSONG VAN BRONKHORST ARTETA GATTUSO FERGUSON LOVENKRANDS COUSIN DARCHEVILLE Hate that wee mccormack prick hence why cousin comes in
  6. no am kinda clueless with the radio links etc sorry any help guys ???
  7. can i gt a link posted in here directly to superscoreboard or wtever the best radio phone in is
  8. exactly the same thing that happend before the banks have came in and told murray gtf i hope im wrong and this new geezer is going to try n put together some money and buy murray outright and get ivestment from america what does everyone really think of all this ???
  9. i think he can play in europe because were in a different competition maybe wrong guys wouldnt mind him coming in looked no bad whenever i have watched him play
  10. i think he would be a very shrewd move for us cracking player whenever iv saw him play
  11. i think he would be a very shrewd move for us cracking player whenever iv saw him play
  12. wouldnt mind seeing tonel at rangers also think bikey , suchy and stranzl would be viable options
  13. wouldnt mind seeing tonel at rangers also think bikey , suchy and stranzl would be viable options
  14. seen him aswell mate and thought the exact same think he would be a cracking capture
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjnunMPxxsU amazing sorry if repost watch out for nacho slaggin wee rat boy mcgeady
  16. FUCKING DISGRACE OF A POST THIS IS ! AS FOR THE LAST BRIGHT SPARK TO COMMENT BOYD SCORED AT TANNADICE EARLIER THIS SEASON ALSO HAS NAILED ONES IN AGAINTS ALL OF THE TAMS IN THE OP SIX IN HIS CAREAR SO THIS SHYTY MYTH U ALL HAVE IS A JOKE ! ALSO IF IT WASNT FOR THE MAN SCORING EXPLOITS WE WOIULDNT BE NEAR THE SCUM ! ABOUT TIME PEOPLE STARTED REALISING THE REAL PROBLEM ...WALTER WMITH AND HIS SHYTE TACTICS ! STEVEN SMITH IS AN ABSOLUTE JOKE AND HAS BEEN FOR THE PAST 7 GAMES NOW ! AND VELICKAS TOUCH IS JST ABYSMAL !
  17. http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/ho...icle2355564.ece By KENNY McALPINE Published: 02 Apr 2009 rigTeaserImage BOOZE-shame stars Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor were partying with FIVE team-mates during the bender that led to their axe from the Scotland team. Rangers duo Ferguson and McGregor were originally ordered home by furious boss George Burley after their six-hour early-morning binge. Boozing ... Cameron House Boozing ... Cameron House But he backed down after a showdown with the other five stars — who warned him he would have to send them packing from the team’s posh hotel HQ. And in another amazing twist, Burley — after dropping Ferguson and McGregor from the team which beat Iceland 2-1 last night — relented and named the pair as substitutes. It’s understood captain Ferguson and keeper McGregor were joined on the lash by Celtic midfielder Scott Brown, Spurs defender Alan Hutton, Rangers defender Steven Whittaker, Hibs striker Steven Fletcher and Derby winger Gary Teale. They felt their skipper and McGregor were being made scapegoats for the bash at Cameron House Hotel at Loch Lomond. There is also disquiet in the squad as Brown — who used his own clippers to shave McGregor’s head during the drinking session — escaped without punishment despite lurching to his room just 20 minutes before the Ibrox pair went to theirs. It is a huge embarrassment for Burley — who has been slammed for letting his players drink in the bar in the first place after they flew back from Holland. There is also now a massive question mark over Burley’s authority with the team. Last night a source close to the camp said: “This has been a disaster for Burley and Scotland. “He originally told Ferguson and McGregor to pack their bags and go home. Enraged ... George Burley Enraged ... George Burley “However, when the other lads found out they decided to stick together. “They didn’t think it was fair for the two of them to shoulder the blame. “The players went to Burley’s room and told him they were involved in the boozing as well. “He was told in no uncertain terms that the squad felt singling them out was unfair. “Burley then changed his mind and let them stay in the squad and stay at the hotel before putting them on the bench. “He was in a no-win situation as he needed the other players to play against Iceland. “What else could he have done? However his authority and standing amongst the other players must now be in grave doubt.” We revealed yesterday how Ibrox team-mates Ferguson and McGregor went on a booze session lasting at least six hours after flying back from Holland on Sunday morning. The duo hit the bar at around 5am with other players following their crushing 3-0 defeat. The team had been given permission for the ‘bonding session’ by Burley. But while some of the squad went back to their rooms after a couple of drinks, seven stayed — and Ferguson, 31, and McGregor, 27, kept going until 11am. They were still supping alcohol as other guests, including families, came down for breakfast and to use the facilities at the five-star resort. Witnesses claimed they watched the players down vodkas and Red Bull in the Great Scots bar. We understand Burley was left raging when he learned about their booze antics — and wanted them sent home immediately. But the boss was left stunned when the five others owned up to being involved in the party. Brown, 23, went to his kip at 10.45am — around 20 minutes earlier than Ferguson and McGregor. It is believed Hutton and Whittaker, both 24, Fletcher, 22, and 30-year-old Teale hit the sack at round 9am. Advertisement Click here Our source said: “Ferguson and McGregor were not going to land any of the other players in it. They were going to take their punishment but the other lads didn’t think that was fair. “The other players had been drinking all morning with Ferguson and McGregor but finished just a little while before them. “I think Burley was shell-shocked. “There was no way he could boot seven players out of the squad. “All the guys who were boozing were part of the first-team plans last night and the squad is thin enough. “The players have shown him no respect and left him in an impossible situation. “However, what manager sanctions his team to go for a drink at 5am with a huge World Cup qualifier to come? “They had just played an energy-sapping match and then a flight home to Glasgow and then on to their hotel. “A good rest is what they would have needed — not a few pints.” He added: “Everyone involved in this debacle needs to take a good look at themselves.” An SFA spokesman said: “We can confirm that there has been a breach of team discipline. “This is being dealt with within the squad. “We are not allowing this to disrupt preparations for a vital World Cup qualifying match.” A spokesman for the West of Scotland Tartan Army blasted the players. He said: “They have let themselves and the supporters down. “There is still a definite drinking culture in Scottish football. “Drinking was okay if you were in the mould of Jimmy Johnstone or Billy Bremner but these guys are not in the same class.” kennymcalpine@the-sun.co.uk LETS SEE IF THEY BOO BROWN FLETCHER AND TEALE EH ?
  18. Glasgow Rangers are to buy a controlling stake in Charlton Athletic, in a move that will not only completely change the structure of Charlton in its current format, but also impact on the face of British football in general. Following five months of talks and negotiations, the revolutionary deal will be announced at a joint press conference on Friday 3rd April at The Valley after the move was given the go-ahead by the various football authorities on Tuesday. Glasgow Rangers are to pay £24.2m for a 64.5% stake in Charlton, and will transfer a number of senior and junior players, both in permanant deals and season-long loans during the summer. Discussions between the clubs date back to November, in the aftermath of Charlton’s perilous financial position highlighted by the need to pay previous manager Alan Pardew’s compensation package. On the 24th February, a Charlton delegation consisting of Richard Murray, Derek Chappell, Bob Whitehand, Steve Waggott and Nigel Capelin met with Sir David Murray, Rangers Chief Executive Martin Bain and Finance Director Donald McIntyre at London’s Dorchester Hotel to finalise the agreement. Former Chief Executive Peter Varney was also present, and has been working as an intermediary on the deal. “The original concept was the idea of Sir David Murray” revealed a senior Charlton employee. “Rangers are acutely aware that unless they absorb some of the Premiership money within the next few years, they are unlikely to ever compete at the highest level in Europe again. They see it as essential to their heritage that some form of presence remains in Scotland, and they believe they can continue to do that to a lesser degree long-term by balancing their squad and remaining competitive in the SPL. But they desperately need the money that is generated by English football, and it is no secret that we desperately need fresh financial impetus to remain a viable entity. The bulk of Rangers resources will be devoted to getting Charlton back to the Premiership as quickly as possible”. The deal will instantly clear all Charlton’s outstanding debts, including the early repayment of both the £6m on Charlton’s mortgage and the £15m convertible bond issue key directors undertook in 2008. “I would be lying if i said that this is the ideal scenario we envisaged for the future of Charlton. But the financial situation is crippling, and the board fell that they are backed into a corner. There are no more funds, there is no overdraft facility and next year we are facing third-tier football. There are no other options on the table, and as it stands the future of Charlton Athletic shows no sign of recovery in its current format. At least this way there is a chance of Premiership football returning to The Valley and the ‘Charlton’ name to be attached to it, albeit loosely”. Since the February meeting, representatives of both Rangers and Charlton have been in continued negotiations with the SPL, Football League and the Premiership. “Talks have been intense. The SPL were originally strongly opposed to the move, but are realistic enough to know that financially the big-two in Scotland cannot compete with other leading European clubs, so need to seek unique initiatives. They also now see this as an ideal opportunity for Scottish clubs to continue to benefit from the strong support and finance Rangers and Celtic provide by playing other SPL clubs, but equally by fielding potentially weaker sides it will make the SPL as a league more even and competitive. Rangers believe Celtic will quickly set up a similar arrangement with another English club. The Football League have been very supportive of the move, as it will provide a greater focus and benefit to its member clubs. However, the Premier League were rigid on the legalities, and this is largely what has taken the past month to resolve”. “Charlton’s imminent relegation to League One was not ideal, but has meant the deal could be agreed at the level’s Rangers could realistically afford. Sir David Murray has made clear that Charlton’s location, availability, current structure and potential for development far outweigh long-term the negatives. They believe they can develop a model that will take Charlton Rangers to compete with Arsenal and Chelsea within seven years”. Ironically, the name of the amalgamated club has also provided a delaying problem. “Rangers see it as essential that ‘Rangers’ is represented in the name. However, there is already an amateur football club registered with the London F.A as Charlton Rangers. Greenwich Rangers and Rangers Charlton were being considered, but its now been agreed that the club can register next season as Charlton Rangers through the Kent F.A”. The move will see the near-total replacement of both the Charlton Football Club board, and the Charlton PLC board. Richard Murray however, will remain a non-executive director for a minimum 12-month period. “There are real concerns on how the Charlton fanbase will react. I have my own strong views, but i am also a fan. Having Richard Murray on board is seen by Rangers as essential to not just providing a smooth transition, but also winning the acceptance of Charlton supporters. I think they’ve underestimated just how this will be taken by the Charlton fans to be honest”. Members of Charlton’s Fans Forum were uncontactable late last night, but Bromley Supporters Group representative Ben Hayes said “I’m shocked. I know the board are also Charlton fans, and would not undertake such a deal without having the best intentions of the club at heart, and i think on this one we are just going to have to trust them and wait and hear what they have to say. But i can understand not all Charlton fans will be happy with this and i encourage them to contact Fans Forum representatives with their views. It makes sense now why the club have delayed announcing season ticket prices for next season. Charlton Rangers is something i am going to have to think long and hard about though, particularly as i am a lifelong Celtic follower. I’m sure i won’t be the only one with this dilemna”. IM NOT SURE IF THIS IS TRUE OR NOT JUST THOUGHT I SHOULD POST THIS here is the link http://www.charltonlife.com/blog/?p=218
  19. http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/ho...icle2353364.ece THAT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YEES !
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