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Kaiser Wull

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  1. His actual club average gates far higher than ours and a 95% capacity crowd every second week at home. Granted the kid will probably never play in front of them.

    It's true that the NUFC average crowd may be much higher than ours this season, but it's the first time in over 20 years that we've dropped below a 40K average home crowd. We'll be back north of a 40K average next season if we get promoted, especially if King injects some cash into the club.

    Vuckic has played for NUFC on a handful of occasions, but I doubt he'd be a regular first teamer anytime soon. The same goes for most (if not all) EPL sides, and that's why I say that he's unlikely to find anywhere else that can offer the sort of atmosphere that a busy Ibrox can generate.

  2. Le Guen worked his ticket out the door here and straight in the door at the PSG. Not to mention he was sacked

    You know as well as I do that most managers who are sacked (or, as in Le Guen's case, leave 'by mutual consent') take a barrowload of cash with them. Many of them soon pop up elsewhere, having trousered a shedload of cash in the meantime.

    Le Guen could have held out for a big payoff before moving into another job. He didn't.

    The point stands.

  3. In a normal job.

    Rangers is not an normal job and certainly not one for anyone who was brought up a bear.

    If you are happy stealing money from a cash strapped Rangers after you made a mess of the job handed to you then you are not good enough to be labelled a legend.

    Paul Le Guen set a great example. For that reason alone, I'll always have time for the man. It's a pity that Ally, the magnitude of whose failure was greater than that of Le Guen, didn't follow that example.

  4. King should be getting Vuckic signed up. He's got talent and - just as importantly - he plays for the jersey. It's a great chance for King to make a statement of intent to the support.

    As for the lad himself, he can't fail to have been impressed by the sight and sound of Ibrox when near capacity. Realistically, where else is he going to experience that? And if we manage to secure promotion, he can look forward to plenty of days like that.

  5. I dont think we played that well but the result was everything. The support was Fantastic.

    This.

    The lads may not have been silky smooth, but they dug in well and battled for each other. The goals were well taken, and it won't be lost on Hivs that we've banged four past them without reply in the last two games. They must be worried that we'll get at least one more at their place.

    The atmosphere was electric last night. That's how Ibrox should be.

  6. Why do they call us the Establishment club? Didn't they have the Speaker in the house of Commons, Secretary of State and Home Secretary all on their season book list of shame with one actually being chairman of the club at one time? Don't they have a former head of the Bank of England as director and don't they have head of BT as chairman and/or director too? Another season book holder in the leader of the Scottish Labour party and a Celtic supporter and defender of ǝpɐbıɹq uǝǝɹb ǝɥʇ in the countries leading Procurator Fiscal too. In fact, it was also claimed that Celtic had the largest supporters club in Westminster out of all the British clubs and pose a huge following and support down Holyrood way in Scotlands capital too.

    We have Andy Cameron.

    As Lord Advocate, Frank Mulholland is quite a bit more powerful than a souped-up Procurator Fiscal. And let's not forget that he was preceded by Eilish Angiolini, whose maiden surname was McPhilomy...

  7. Kerrydale Meltdown on Twitter fucking hilarious!

    Some bead rattling job-dodger wanting INTERPOL to get involved...

    Ahahahahaha!

    Covert recording of anonymous call to Interpol earlier this evening.

    "Eh, is that the Interpolis? Ah'm wantin' tae report thae h**s at the SFA fur no daein' whit they were telt tae. Aye, it's a pyoor scandul an' that."

    "Ma name? Eh, it's John Paul Anton Clancy Michael Sean Gerrard Fitzpatrick Seamus Declan O'Heggarty, but ah'm wantin' tae remain anonymous."

    "We ur pyoor oppessed an' that, by the way. Whit dae ye mean ye cannae dae nuthin'? Listen pal, ah'm a CEO."

    "Whit? Well, can ye len us a tenner till ma giro comes through then?"

    "Hullo. HULLO."

    "Basterts. They're h**ns an' aw."

  8. The coverage about him leaving Liverpool has been a fecking cringe-fest. The sycophants would have you believe that he was a world-beater, but he was never that. It's no disgrace, but he fell short of the likes of Zidane and Pirlo.

  9. The biggest service that Lee McCulloch can render to the club in what remains of his Rangers career is to sit out the rest of the play-off games. He's no more a CB than Robbie Crawford is a wing back.

    At a (big) push, I suppose Jig could be deployed off the bench as an emergency forward, but that's it. Now that Streete is fit enough for at least a place on the bench, we've got a young, hungry (and soon to be out of contract) player offering specialist cover at CB.

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