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stefmartin16

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  1. As opposed to the good aids? We certainly wouldn't want him getting the good aids.
  2. Murray better have some good news in this statement. I don't know if his reputation among Rangers fans could get any worse but if he comes out with anything that harms our club even more ill hunt the fucker down myself. Obviously after I perform my mercy killing on whyte.
  3. But when I nail burds I harm them too. It's not my fault I carry such a large weapon.
  4. Did Murray sing the no surrender add on when the national anthem was playing?
  5. Kind Regards Leigh Fannybaws Mallon
  6. Why don't you agree to meet said Timmy in the pub to discuss further. When he arrives punch him, hit his face off the bar top, hit him over the back of the head with a bar stool, then simply say "I rest my case Timmy".
  7. Brilliant. Cheers limmy for another cracking video.
  8. The team photo bit had me laughing like fuck there.
  9. Dunny I see a business opportunity here. I could set up some sort of mobile brothel with only hot chicks and let the bears get their hole at away games. Im just setting up an appointment with the bank manager right now to see if they will back me. Only a fool would bet against this being a sure fire money spinner. All I need is a name for my business. How about travelling frosties? Or bears den of iniquity? Answers on a postcard please.
  10. Just renewed mine from my holiday in Thailand. What a fucking mission that was as I don't have my ticket with me or my rangers number or my credit card etc. thank god it's all done now. Copland rear here I come, I've missed you.
  11. Where's the pics? I got all excited there thinking this thread had pics.
  12. Fuck everyone apart from Rangers.
  13. ALLY McCOIST has bolstered his squad for a third time with the capture of Dean Shiels on a four-year contract. The former Hibs, Doncaster and Kilmarnock frontman completed a deal at Murray Park today and he follows Ian Black and Andy Little who were signed by McCoist last week. The 27-year-old's registration will be completed on Friday when Rangers are due to fully complete their SFA membership. And he could go straight into the side for the first Ibrox game of the season next Tuesday when Rangers take on East Fife in the League Cup. Shiels, of course, won the competition with Killie last season when they defeated Celtic 1-0 in the final. The 27-year-old had been on loan from Doncaster Rovers at Rugby Park, where his father Kenny is the manager, and then signed a six-month deal which expired in the summer. The Northern Ireland international scored the winner against Rangers for Killie on February 18 last season - just four days after the Light Blues went into administration. Shiels began his career with Hibs in 2004 and spent over four years at Easter Road before moving to Doncaster. He scored 15 goals in 43 appearances for Killie last season and was short-listed for the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award last season.
  14. Well said richard, apart from the season ticket comment.
  15. I think his words and actions are beginning to turn a lot of people around. I know people will still find it hard to trust after that dickhead whyte but I'm liking Charlie more and more each day.
  16. It really is good to read an unbiased opinion on what is going on with our great club.
  17. Michael Berryman is the man to play neil lemon. Just stick a ginger syrup on this mofo.
  18. Thought this might be the case. I take it that's why we're buying SPL class players to win division 3. Knowing the illegal transfer embargo will still be going while we are in the top league.
  19. Well said. At last we have a license now and we can start a fight back. I think this is the first of many statements biting back at these bastards who tried to end us.
  20. Joint statement on behalf of The Scottish FA, The Scottish Premier League, The Scottish Football League and Sevco Scotland Ltd. We are pleased to confirm that agreement has been reached on all outstanding points relating to the transfer of the Scottish FA membership between Rangers FC (In Administration), and Sevco Scotland Ltd, who will be the new owners of The Rangers Football Club. A conditional membership will be issued to Sevco Scotland Ltd today, allowing Sunday’s Ramsdens Cup tie against Brechin City to go ahead. Following the completion of all legal documentation, the Scottish Premier League will conduct the formal transfer of the league share between RFC (IA) and Dundee FC on no later than Friday 3rd August 2012. At this point, the transfer of Scottish FA membership will be complete. Key points: - The Scottish FA has received all necessary information and documentation from Sevco Scotland Ltd, including details of the company structure, shareholders, financial projections and business plan. - Sevco Scotland Ltd has agreed to accept all conditions relating to RFC (IA)'s charges of bringing the game into disrepute, namely the 12-month transfer embargo, beginning at 0.01a.m on 1st September 2012, and payment of all outstanding fines and costs. - Sevco Scotland Ltd has agreed to settle all outstanding football debts to other members of the Scottish FA plus clubs under the jurisdiction of other Football Associations. - The Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League have reached agreement on the purchase of a package of broadcasting rights which will allow the former to include The Rangers FC matches in contracts with broadcast partners. - The Scottish Premier League has reserved its position in relation to the on-going investigation into EBTs. Stewart Regan, Chief Executive of the Scottish FA: “We are pleased for everyone involved in this process, and indeed the whole of Scottish football, that a conclusion has been reached. “There were a number of complex and challenging issues involved but, primarily, the Scottish FA had to be satisfied that the new owners of Rangers would operate in the best interests of the club, its fans and Scottish football in general. “We have reached agreement on all terms and conditions attached to the transfer of membership and are able to grant conditional membership, ahead of the formal transfer of the SPL share a week today. This will allow the season to kick-off as planned this weekend and I am sure there will be many who will join me in welcoming the start of the new football season in Scotland. “This has been a difficult period for Scottish football, but with this agreement now in place, and with the new season upon us, it is essential that we all focus our energies on football once again. In the months ahead, the Scottish FA will resume discussions on the subject of league reconstruction. We remain committed to this process in order to re-energise the national game and will work closely with the SPL, SFL and all other relevant affiliated bodies to provide a dynamic product appealing to our supporters." Charles Green, Chief Executive of The Rangers Football Club, said “The agreement signed today allows Rangers to be granted membership by the SFA and finally enables the Club to move forward. “The Board, the Manager and senior executives have been working tirelessly over the last few weeks to secure the future of the Club and today is the start of that process. “The Board has had to take some very difficult decisions to gain SFA membership, including accepting the delayed transfer ban and paying outstanding financial penalties. But we are now able to get back to playing football and plan for the new season, starting this Sunday with our match against Brechin. “There remains, however, an outstanding issue with the SPL regarding EBTs. As we have proved in the last couple of months we will stand up to any challenges that face Rangers and will continue to fight for the Club’s best interests.” Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the SPL: "We are pleased to have reached an agreement with the parties concerned. Discussions will now continue with our broadcast partners and we expect to be in a position to make a further announcement next week on broadcasting rights and the on-going EBT investigation." Jim Ballantyne, President of the SFL: "Current events have thrown up some serious challenges to Scottish football and the SFL has played its part in trying to navigate through to a solution in difficult circumstances. “I am now looking forward to doing what we are actually here to do. To play football."
  21. This guy is doing a great job of standing up for us and more power to him. For the last week though I've had a sneaking suspicion that Murray is paying him to try and right some wrongs. Not sure why I'm thinking this though. Anyway GDS
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