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  1. Herald report from yesterdays meeting. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/ra...-model-1.932670
  2. Many of these name are old teachers at St Aloysius a quick google of this list reveals this...the plot thickens concerning this poster (it doesn't really he is very clearly a tim)...... The plot thins, you were an altar bhoy at st alopishus, mein general, ja ? nope, but one step ahead of you..... Of course you are one step ahead, that is because you are lighting the way, careful the candle doesn't set fire to to your basque or is it cassocks that you bhoys wear.
  3. Which brings us back to the Barcelona model, why should any one group profess to speak for all, one fan one vote seems good to me.
  4. Many of these name are old teachers at St Aloysius a quick google of this list reveals this...the plot thickens concerning this poster (it doesn't really he is very clearly a tim)...... The plot thins, you were an altar bhoy at st alopishus, mein general, ja ?
  5. No, I do believe they are Spanish. Some more names for the hat.......... Alfie Conn, Maurice Johnston, Kenny Miller, Steven Pressley, Mark Brown and Barry Robson.
  6. Willie “Doc” Kivlichan (Who, like Johnston, was an Ex-Celtic player) Colin Mainds Tom Murray Pat Lafferty Johnny Jackson James Tutty Tom Dunbar (Brother of Michael Dunbar who became a Celtic director) Joe Donnachie Hugh O’Neill Constantine McGhie Don Kichenbrand Laurie Blyth John Spencer McCallum Brown Wylie John Clare Johnny Kennedy Charles McCafferty (Never made a first team appearance) Daniel Divers Chris Houston John Manners Bob Cleary George (or Gorg) Banciewicz Eddie Devenney Terry Sloan Brian Grubb Edward Devlin Andy Casey Tom Cassidy Bob "Dancer" Dunn Peter Mone "Starry" McLachlan, The above is a tentative start at catholics who have played for Rangers, there are many more such as, Boli, Amoruso, Albertz etc, how many can you add to dispel the oft perpetrated myth of sectarianism.
  7. it was mayhem at ibrox aswell. No doubt Common Purpose and Blofeld will come into it.
  8. Almost funny for you. Thanx m8 you ain't so bad I could get to like you, figuratively speaking.
  9. Vancouver Whitecaps, good Rangers club on http://www.vancouverrangersclub1.com/. http://www.whitecapsfc.com/fanzone/
  10. The council are still denying the allegation. Police boss: Council caused Rangers riot by turning off big screen Exclusive by John Scheerhout November 14, 2009 A SENIOR police figure has blamed Manchester council for the Uefa Cup final riot. Chris Burrows, chairman of the Greater Manchester Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file bobbies, said the big screen showing the match in Piccadilly Gardens was deliberately switched off. Drunken fans went on the rampage before and after the game between Zenit St Petersburg and Rangers in May 2008. Town hall officials have consistently said the screen failed, prompting a night of serious rioting. A council report blamed drunken fans for thwarting efforts to overcome a weak signal to the screen, with contractors ordered to abandon the site and run. Following the latest claims, the councl again issued a strong denial and GMP Chief Constable Peter Fahy said no blame could be apportioned to any organisation. Mr Burrows made his comments at the Federation's annual open meeting in the V&A hotel in Manchester. It included a question-and-answer session with Chief Constable Peter Fahy, Coun Paul Murphy, Mr Burrows and other Federation officials who were also on the panel. Asked by one officer who had been to blame for the Uefa cup 'fiasco', Mr Burrows said: "It was the local authority. I was listening to the (police radio that night. That screen was switched off." No-one on the panel rebutted Mr Burrows' comments. After the meeting, Coun Jim Battle, deputy leader of the council, said: "The claim that the screen was switched off by the council is entirely unfounded. The screen broke down and as the technicians tried to fix it they were pelted with bottles. Nothing excuses the mindless violence that followed. "Never have we experienced the widespread rioting and hooliganism we saw in the city that night. police officers, council staff and others showed admirable courage and carried out a splendid job under extremely difficult circumstances." Mr Fahy later said: "A council investigation revealed the signal failure was responsible for the screen not working. No blame can be apportioned to any organisation. The disorder was a consequence of individuals taking part in violence."
  11. What an honour the ubiquitous GCL rides to the rescue of the resident expert with his usual infantile prattle, as for mince, I am in no doubt that your mince boss is of the plate variety, not even best steak, more mistake. A nice roast dinner awaits, you all have a nice Sunday.
  12. Lol - I'm good, but even I can't produce Rangers' bank statements for you. I don't think you have any real grasp of share transactions or group accounting; until you do, you'll never be confinced because you don't want to be. 3. MIH bought £50m shares in Rangers. Where MIH got the money from is of no concern to Rangers. When Rangers received the money for the shares it was used to reduce our debt. In our balance sheet the £50m increased our share capital and share premium account. The money was received by Rangers by bank transfer. Nice cop out, but at least you admit you can't back up your statement(s), after all the accounts prove that point. It is not convincing people are looking for, it is quite simply the truth they are after. Strangely enough the only thing I think you have a grasp of are very short straws.
  13. Incidentally don't take my word for it, google could be your friend even for experts. Murray Sports Limited and The Rangers Football Club plc are related parties by virtue of common control. Once we know the true debt, the future is more attainable.
  14. No problem: http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/cgi-bin/re...rangers2005.pdf Page 13 shows the £50m increase in share capital and share premium account. Page 29 shows the £50m proceeds being received. Page 30 shows their effect on the net debt. Love you. Much as I admire your tenacity for the unfounded, I do believe you stated "by bank transfer" when what we in fact have is a paper transaction between related companies, your statement that these machinations have no effect on RFC, when in Murrays accounts it clearly states they do, really does make me wonder why people here accept your utterances at face value. There again you probably do believe that the loan notes, which specifically name RFC Investment Holdings are a figment of the accountants imagination, I would laugh, but it is way to serious for that, as May or perhaps before then shall reveal. The board members can make up their own minds as to what the below states and means. My own take is that DM has painted himself into a corner, perhaps by design, for he is in reality the only viable buyer for RFC, for the simple reason he can, as has he has done previously write down the notes, a paper transaction I know, but it looks good to the masses. Interesting times ahead. Below from Murray accounts http://www.murray-international.co.uk/pdfs...rnational03.pdf Loan notes 60,603 60,603 - - Other debtors 273 324 - - Prepayments and accrued income 64 191 - - Deferred tax asset (note 17) 2,757 - - - ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– –––––––– 63,697 61,118 - - ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– –––––––– 108,971 100,641 877 869 ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– –––––––– The loan notes were issued by Murray Sports Limited, a related party. The loan notes are due for payment in the event of a sale of all or substantially all of the shares, assets or businesses of RFC Investment Holdings Limited and/or subsidiaries. Interest is payable at commercial rates, only in the event that Murray Sports Limited has sufficient accumulated distributable profits.
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