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Essandoh

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  1. What does that piece of text mean then in regards to HMRC? I'm a bit confused.
  2. Is there some sort of deal for the new company to repay the £40m tax lost on the Rangers plc?
  3. I still remember walking up the steps like that in my first game against Hearts way back when I was a wee boy. I can still 'see' the atmosphere in front of me.
  4. Lifting my Rangers scarf before I leave the house too is always a great feeling too.
  5. A cheeseburger at half-time goes down tidily too. Magic.
  6. Has to be the walk up to Ibrox with my dad, seeing the stadium from afar. To this day I still get goosebumps. Once you're in, nothing else matters. A shite week you've had is forgotten about. Any problems niggling at the back of your head take a hiding. Means a lot even now still being able to go to the football with my dad when we get the chance. Meant even more being able to take a few games in at Ibrox with my grandfather who unfortunately suffers from Alzheimer's disease now at 87. His last game was PSV at home in the Europa League and he couldn't have looked happier. Small things like that I'll never forget.
  7. Welcome to Rangers, Anestis. Now give us all a few weeks until we can pronounce that surname.
  8. Naismith made his bed, now he can lie in it, and I hope he enjoys those long sleepless nights when he realises how many people he let down; especially that younger Stevie he remembers as a boy running about in his Rangers kit dreaming of playing at Ibrox. He turned his back on his own flesh and blood. And after his comments about owing nothing to the new company, he can fuck off. He's never welcome back.
  9. Asides from seeing Rangers score, what is it every week that you enjoy most? Small things matter so much to different people. Whether it be the bus trip up with other Bears in your RSC or sitting down alongside your grandparent for 90 minutes on matchday, what wee things are there that seem trivial to most but raise a smile on your face each Saturday morning knowing its football day? For all the uncertainty that's surrounded the Club since Murray, Lloyds and Whyte left our football club to the dogs, leaving the fans defenceless against constant waves of attacks from the animals in the Scottish game, one thing is for certain: despite our differing opinions off the pitch, when in the stands we stand united as one. We're Rangers together. Savouring small things like these is a small step forward to rebuilding and reclaiming our Rangers.
  10. Cheers. I'll definitely be there. Have Saturday football of my own so the opportunity to head to Ibrox is very slim for me. I'd sit in an empty Ibrox for 90 minutes with no game if it came to it. Nothing else matters when you're in blue heaven.
  11. I'll be there with others. I realise this may sound stupid but what age group is it?
  12. A very good midfield player who struggled his first season or two but when he had a good game he stole the show. By no means is he a great player but the abuse that he received on here at times after certain performances was shocking. He did have some absolutely rotten games but so did Davis yet he never received the same critics. Most importantly, he cares about the Club. That much is clear to see. His transfer over to the new company will always be admired after so many of the supposed 'real' Rangers men walked, whom he easily could have followed. Thank you, Mo, and all the best.
  13. To be honest I think the steps made to interact with the fans by the Club over the past year have been remarkable. Social media has been lingering between the Club and the fans for several years, crying out to be utilised as a link between the boardroom and the fanbase. Since Murray's sale of the company to Whyte's purchase of the Rangers plc, the Club has understandably had more important matters at hand to deal with i.e. Its own survival. Yet its during this time that the most progress has been made to reach out to Bears across the globe nevermind Scotland. Rangers' social media team, including RangersMedia's very own Rab(bit), deserve stupendous credit for the work they have performed and the work that they continue to carry out in order to keep the fans involved and included with the goings on behind the red facade at Ibrox. It is a huge bonus to me personally being able to keep up to date with all Rangers news through the RFC Official Twitter on my way to work, as well as the Club's heavily followed Facebook page, and I only live 20 minutes from Govan. For bluenoses say in Toronto, Texas or even Brisbane I can only imagine how beneficial this social media outreach becomes half way around the world where an Andy Little hattrick matters least on the national news. Could the Club do more to engage with the fans? Maybe. But they've already made a leaps and bounds back into the terraces with the fans, during the most turbulent time of Rangers' history - the potential for further involvement is widely open to opportunity, and I can only imagine Green and his associates will jump at it over the next few seasons.
  14. Another fantastic post by McBoyd. Really appreciate all the work you contribute to the site for the rest of us to admire and enjoy.
  15. Fantastic statement yet again from the man in charge. I was weary, like many others when he arrived on the scene unknown and unheard of, but I'm fully 100% behind the guy now. He's doing the Club proud and fighting back. Also very nice to clear those debts. At a complete tangent, I would assume the debts owed to Rapid Vienna are dealt with differently here? I await negative rep for bringing this up but I'm genuinely wondering what the deal with that is. I may have already missed something on it and if so I apologise.
  16. The Union Bears & The Blue Order doing us all proud once again. I can't thank them enough for what they bring to Ibrox.
  17. A proven Brazilian Serie A centre-back against SFL3's finest. Bring it on. A wonderful surprise today seeing all three put pen to paper for Rangers. It's time to get back to the football. https://p.twimg.com/AztLYtbCUAA0f9L.jpg:large
  18. Is there any way to listen to MosesMcNeil's call in? I missed it by about 20 seconds when it was live.
  19. A transfer embargo which begins after the summer transfer window has passed. Plenty of time to get a squad together that can gain promotion from the SFL3. You're the one living in a dream world.
  20. A sensible head. We're in no position to pick and choose. A position I'm ready to accept after my controversial post over the possible signing of Ian Black. He would be a massive player for Rangers at this time. If we were offered any of Italy's finest potentials, I'd be more than welcoming.
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