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    Blue Atheist reacted to Jamie0202 in ***** The official Hibs v Rangers match thread *****   
    It's Hibs we're playing, not Real Madrid. 
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from The No.9 in *****the official Bheggars v The Famous RFC ******   
    McCausland is so poor defensively.

    So when are we going to talk about it’s like playing with 10 players when the opposition has the ball?
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from Brubear in FIFA Club World Cup   
    It’s actually going to be more lucrative for us if we don’t  qualify for the Champs League and get some decent coefficient points in the Europa League instead…
    More fun too, IMHO.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from graeme_4 in FIFA Club World Cup   
    It’s actually going to be more lucrative for us if we don’t  qualify for the Champs League and get some decent coefficient points in the Europa League instead…
    More fun too, IMHO.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from JCDBigBear in *****Rangers B / u18s / Youth Thread*****   
    New management team needed IMHO. Too many poor results this season. 
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from SonicWill in John Lundstram   
    Thought he did okay in the last 2 games.
    He didn’t have a great start to the season but then again not many did.
    And his final season at Sheffield Utd must have taken a toll. 
    People have written him off too quickly IMHO.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from M-89 in John Lundstram   
    Thought he did okay in the last 2 games.
    He didn’t have a great start to the season but then again not many did.
    And his final season at Sheffield Utd must have taken a toll. 
    People have written him off too quickly IMHO.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from Blumhoilann in *** The Official Rangers vs Hearts Match Thread ***   
    Name a game, other than the initial 6-0 victory against Hamilton at Ibrox where Rangers have played well with Caixinha at the helm?.....
    And Murty was directing proceedings against Hamilton.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from coop troop in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  10. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from coop troop in Rangers fans for yes   
    Rangers fans supporting the break up of the United Kingdom?
    I just don't get it. And I say that as a former Catholic who chose to support Rangers so I totally get the club has a diverse group of fans.
    Anyhoo, I have voted No.
    And if you're a No supporter you should make sure you vote too. Don't just hope No wins. Every vote counts.
    I HAD to vote. I owed it to my country.
  11. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from Ger_Scott in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  12. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from thistleman in Rangers fans for yes   
    Rangers fans supporting the break up of the United Kingdom?
    I just don't get it. And I say that as a former Catholic who chose to support Rangers so I totally get the club has a diverse group of fans.
    Anyhoo, I have voted No.
    And if you're a No supporter you should make sure you vote too. Don't just hope No wins. Every vote counts.
    I HAD to vote. I owed it to my country.
  13. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from stevotrueblue in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  14. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from Mor3los_1 in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  15. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from gogzy in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  16. Like
    Blue Atheist reacted to WilliamCahill91 in Rangers fans for yes   
    I wish I could like that post more than once. Spot on.
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    Blue Atheist got a reaction from SuperAli in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  18. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from SuperAli in Rangers fans for yes   
    Rangers fans supporting the break up of the United Kingdom?
    I just don't get it. And I say that as a former Catholic who chose to support Rangers so I totally get the club has a diverse group of fans.
    Anyhoo, I have voted No.
    And if you're a No supporter you should make sure you vote too. Don't just hope No wins. Every vote counts.
    I HAD to vote. I owed it to my country.
  19. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from chepooka in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  20. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from garytaylor in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  21. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from sonofbear in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  22. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from sonofbear in Rangers fans for yes   
    Rangers fans supporting the break up of the United Kingdom?
    I just don't get it. And I say that as a former Catholic who chose to support Rangers so I totally get the club has a diverse group of fans.
    Anyhoo, I have voted No.
    And if you're a No supporter you should make sure you vote too. Don't just hope No wins. Every vote counts.
    I HAD to vote. I owed it to my country.
  23. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from mabawsa in Rangers fans for yes   
    Rangers fans supporting the break up of the United Kingdom?
    I just don't get it. And I say that as a former Catholic who chose to support Rangers so I totally get the club has a diverse group of fans.
    Anyhoo, I have voted No.
    And if you're a No supporter you should make sure you vote too. Don't just hope No wins. Every vote counts.
    I HAD to vote. I owed it to my country.
  24. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from JCDBigBear in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
  25. Like
    Blue Atheist got a reaction from broxibear87 in Rangers fans for yes   
    So the fastest growing economy in the Western world "can't get any worse than it is now"???
    So when a currency union is denied and Scotland starts using the pound with no central bank and no lender of last resort, forcing many businesses, especially UK-wide businesses to leave the country, ensuring the economy declines, investment declines, jobs decline and inevitably the Scottish budget declines... how daft will your "well it can't get any worse" comment seem then?
    If Scotland votes Yes it will already have a £6bn+ hole in its budget so things will get worse before they improve, if ever. Salmond intends to lower corporation tax also. How will all that be paid for? Public spending would have to be reduced or YOUR taxes would have to be increased.
    What would an independent Scotland have done during the banking crisis in 2008? Who would have provided the bailout funds? What would the interest rate have been? Would they have even been bailed out at all?
    Who would have saved the Grangemouth oil plant in 2013 had the UK not provided £150m at short notice?
    The great thing about being part of a wider union is that if one bit fails, it has many other parts to back it up until the failing bit gets back on its feet. It's like an insurance policy. An independent Scotland wouldn't have that.
    Of course the United Kingdom is better together.
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