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  1. if we go for a 3-5-2 i certainly hope ally doesn't copy walters team. he never played 3 centre halfs it was more often than not 5 he played
  2. if they choose to publish the interview or even lift segments from it they have to pay the club a fee for doing so.
  3. The link isn't working for me who or what is the drum ?
  4. What an incredible piece of fiction. Almost the complete rogues gallery contributing , every name that appears is more twisted and bigoted than the last.
  5. Great stuff d'artagnan keep up the good work mate. It's getting to squeaky bum time for some of the scumbags your digging is about to uncover.
  6. The big point you are all missing here is the governing body of the bbc upheld the last complaint rangers and our fans made. So this wankstain spence went against his company directive. We should expect no less than his sacking.
  7. It won't add up, all that you are talking about there is malicious gossip and rumours started by tarriers. nobody apart from the sfa,black and ladbrokes know for sure what games are involved.
  8. And upon completion of said 10 year ban mr black and his family shall be booked (steerage class) onto the next available sailing ship and deported to Botany Bay.
  9. Thanks for trying mate that could have made interesting reading.
  10. Sums up my stance on this issue perfectly. Although I will never again attend a Scotland game, the pub or my armchair will suit me just fine. I don't think I could last 90 mins in amongst the tartan trannies listening to their bile, I have a recurring nightmare where I arrive at my seat at Hampden to find sitting next to me a Doric accented bay city rollers fanboy. as soon as I hear the words "furryboots yi fae" leave his lips something in my head just snaps and I rag doll him down the terracing adding a few boots here and there just to help him down the stairs. The police and stewards finally catch up with me just as I'm throwing his carcass onto the running track and I'm led away to spend the next 6 months as a guest of the prison service. Did I say nightmare ? sometimes I think it would be worth it.
  11. No it's usually a big polished stone that they use !
  12. Or alternatively starting the hype for the January sales at torbet towers.
  13. From The Hootsman: 'CELTIC will have to play the home legs of next season’s Champions League qualifiers away from Parkhead, with Murrayfield emerging as a possible alternative venue. Celtic Park is hosting the opening ceremony for the 2014 Commonwealth Games on 23 July and the likelihood is that the pitch will have to be relaid before it can be used again for football. Glasgow 2014 staff reckon it will take “weeks” before the playing surface is ready for Celtic, and the Scottish champions will be forced to look for another ground. Hampden and Ibrox are also out of the running because they, too, are Commonwealth Games venues, so the home of Scottish rugby is being considered. Celtic played their first home game this season on 23 July when they met Cliftonville in the second qualifying round of the Champions League. Eight days later they played host to Elfsborg in the third qualifying round. If the Parkhead side are to participate in next season’s competition, it is likely they will enter at the same stage as this season. Celtic have accepted they will have to play the second and probably the third qualifying rounds (Q2 and Q3) away from Celtic Park but are hopeful their home pitch will be ready if they progress to the play-off stage. A Celtic spokesman said: “In the event of Celtic’s qualification, Q2 and possibly Q3 would be played away from Celtic Park. We are presently considering possible venues for these matches. “We would of course plan to be back at Celtic Park for the European Play-Off rounds, if successful, and the start of the season.” Manager Neil Lennon stressed last week how important qualifying for the Champions League is to Celtic, both financially and in terms of prestige. Around 58,000 were at Celtic Park for the Play-Off round match against Shakhter Karagandy and helped create a raucous atmosphere as Lennon’s side overturned a 2-0 deficit, winning 3-0 to qualify for the lucrative group stage. Lennon later described the result and reaching the Champions League proper for the second successive season as “the greatest thing I’ve ever done in football”. Last season’s run to the last 16 of the elite competition earned the club £22 million in television and prize money. This season, they will receive £14m for reaching the group stage to go with the £1.8m for participating in the Play-Off round. By contrast, if they’d lost to Karagandy and dropped into the Europa League they would have been guaranteed just £1.87m. The stakes are incredibly high and Celtic will be mindful to avoid anything that threatens their qualifying prospects. Murrayfield is the biggest stadium in Scotland with a capacity of more than 67,000. Celtic are unlikely to need a stadium that size for the early qualifying rounds. However, there appear to be precious few alternatives. Celtic attracted crowds of 30,000 and 40,000 for the matches against Cliftonville and Elfsborg and no other available Scottish football ground could accommodate such numbers. The biggest club grounds are Easter Road (20,000) and Pittodrie (22,000). Kilmarnock’s Rugby Park would be a handier venue for the Celtic support but its capacity is just 18,000. The opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games will feature the athletes’ parade, with up to 4,500 participants from the 71 competing nations taking part. A Glasgow 2014 spokesman said: “Glasgow 2014 is committed to returning Celtic Park to its pre-Games state as part of the Venue Use Agreement. “Glasgow 2014 is developing contingency provision for an alternative venue for the fulfilment of the club’s competitive 2014 fixtures that are scheduled to be played at Celtic Park during the period of the organising committee’s use of the venue should that be required.” The east end of Glasgow is undergoing major redevelopment and regeneration as a result of the Games. Celtic Park is situated at the heart of the action, with the athletes’ village currently being constructed nearby. A stone’s throw from the ground are the new Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and the Emirates Arena which will host the cycling and badminton events in 2014. Murrayfield has hosted football before, with Hearts playing a number of Uefa Cup and Champions League qualifying matches at the ground between 2004 and 2006. The Edinburgh side first played there against Braga in a Uefa Cup qualifying round match in season 2004-05 after it was claimed the pitch at Tynecastle was too small for European matches. Murrayfield was also the venue for Hearts’ and Hibernian’s friendly matches against Barcelona in 2007 and 2008 respectively. Almost 58,000 watched the Hearts v Barca match, the largest crowd to attend a football game in Edinburgh for 51 years. Celtic playing home games away from Parkhead is not without precedent. They made Hampden their base for the duration of the 1994-95 season while Celtic Park was rebuilt. However, taking their games to Edinburgh presents a new set of challenges. While Murrayfield’s capacity more than meets Celtic’s needs and its proximity to Haymarket station is a bonus, playing in Edinburgh would mean an 80-mile round trip for the majority of the club’s supporters. The Games will also mean Hampden becoming a football-free zone for the best part of a year. The national stadium is the athletics venue for 2014 and will close to football in November. The playing surface will be raised and an athletics track constructed, reducing the capacity to 44,000. It means this season’s domestic cup finals and semi-finals will be played at alternative venues. Any Scotland home games after November will also be played elsewhere'. http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...ield-1-3074428 Having read that it looks like even after getting a rental fee for hiring out breezeblock boulevard the scum will also get compensated by the commonwealth organisers for not being able to play at their own midden. Money for lost gate receipts and a stadium rented for them
  14. I think he'll replace black in the centre. Remember liewell's cabal are soon Going to sine die suspend Iain black from football ( unless he agrees to play for someone else that is)
  15. My ultimate hero. Rest in peace Davie cooper
  16. A pair of tarrier ratbags,but still as funny as fuck !!
  17. A speculative guess here but if they are documents from last year could a shareholder not request this information from the club ?
  18. This really is nothing new,the gherald has long been an anti-rangers rag. And I mean decades not just the last few years A lot of the jhournalists earning their crust with other media organisations started their career with this repulsive newspaper. They have been the 'feeder club' that's spreading the cancer throughout Scottish media.
  19. Tough group for the tarriers hope they get humped 6 times. I was actually hoping they would draw an English team, wouldn't it have been funny to see their bigoted fans making an arse of themselves in front of watching uefa officials and in the full glare of the English media. There ain't a brush big enough to sweep that under the carpet if it happened.
  20. If your match day experience consists of going to the pub before the game,grabbing some fast food on the way to or in the stadium followed by a few beers after the match. major plus points are. Every game at ibrox is included in your ticket price. Turn up early for the game and there's no parking problems(designated driver in tow of course) Better quality beer in a better envoirment Your not crammed into a pub like sardines You will get your drink in seconds not minutes The food is really good quality Live sky sports (watch the midday live English game and some of the tea-time one if its on) Bookmaker(for the gamblers) It's open for an hour after the final whistle(just sit back with a drink until the crowds are away) And this season you can get a drink at half-time just pre-order it and it'll be waiting for you along with any food you may want. These are just a few things I've thought of off the top of my head. It's not for everybody I know but this is why I think it's worth it for some. Oh and the profits made over the bar benefit the club not the local pub owners.
  21. Spot on Oleg Remember how quickly the scum paid back that ebt they were doing for that Brazilian dud. It just happened to coincide with John Reid leaving parliament and joining the board at the peadodome. I'm pretty sure he knew that the government were going to crack down on tax avoidance schemes And tipped them off.
  22. He's good enough And he wears that shirt with pride To a very brave man I salute you Jon daly Welcome to the most successful football club in the world
  23. the thing that stands out for me is If the sfa felt they had to make public these charges and point out that in three instances he is alleged to have bet against his own team, why have they just left it like that ? They should have disclosed all their evidence particularly the three aforementioned games. Now we have a vacuum that any and indeed every tarrier is desperate to fill. I've lost count of how many times I've been told it was Rangers v a.n.other And That he was backing us to lose. Predictable misinformation from the bead rattlers. as the sfa have not disclosed which games are in question nobody knows who he was playing for at the time. why have the sfa knowingly created this situation ? And they tell us to move on !
  24. I would think a boardroom position at Rangers is more or less a part-time job for want of a better description. He will be holding similar positions with other companies.
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