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Miggy Sinclair

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  1. The administrators have said in formal statements at least 4 times since they turned up on the scene that liquidation of Rangers is unlikely. Do they want to renege on what they've said publically and put Rangers into liquidation at the first given opportunity, thereby portraying themselves in a negative light? If they do, then they've spun as many lies as the thieving cunt currently kidding on he's the owner and chairman of Rangers.

    The administrators are " Boiling the frog. "

    This is a method commonly used by people such as Craig Whyte and Toxic Jack.

    What does it mean ?......Basically, it consists of starting with relative optimism and is followed by slowly drip by drip giving out the bad news.

    A frog that is thrown in boiling water immediately jumps back out but a frog that is placed in water and is heated up until it boils, is cooked.

  2. Apparently the Sunday Herald have a interview with the Admin tomorrow where they openly talk about liquidation. Additionally Paul Murray is having meetings with Ticketus all week and about a final bid for Wednesday, apparently the chat coming out of his corner isn't positive - as quoted today, he has large reservation as to why the Admin has not started court proceeding to remove CW as major share holder. He is quoted as saying that he can start court proceedings himself to remove CW and may act on this next week, but it would be preferable that the admin acted on this.

    Difficult days ahead.

  3. I couldn't give a fuck what them fenian bastards say. to many people wanting to be offended now a days, The political correctness is getting on my tits. who really gives a fuck? people are wanting to be offended now. and Rangers fans were never like this.

    fuck all the dirty fenian taigy scum. let them get on with it.

    It's not about being offended, it's about fighting fire with fire. These bastards started all of this and it's returned to bite them on the arse.

  4. 355 goals (plus one tonight).

    9 championships, 9 League Cups and a Scottish Cup.

    2 European Golden Boots.

    A man who came when duty called and who has demonstrated his absolute love of the club in our darkest time.

    A man who has united the Rangers support in a way nobody ever has.

    And a man who has done it with a smile on his face, and with the most incredible dignity in the face of constant attacks by our enemies.

    No longer just a legend.

    For me, the greatest living Ranger. :uk:

  5. WEST BROM last night slapped in a £2million bid for Rangers star Stevie Naismith.

    SunSport exclusively revealed yesterday that the Baggies want Naisy and his Gers team-mate Allan McGregor.

    They lodged an offer with Ibrox administrators Duff and Phelps before close of business.

    Scotland star Naisy, 25, is still recovering from the horror cruciate injury which wrecked his season. He faces a race against time to be fit for the start of the new campaign — but Albion want him now.

    Roy Hodgson reckons he can land the frontman on the cheap and wants to tie up a cut-price deal as soon as possible.

    Meanwhile, Brian Kennedy aimed a parting shot at the Ibrox administrators as he confirmed he WON'T be returning with an improved offer for Gers.

    And, on the day Duff and Phelps set an April 4 deadline for final bids for Gers, Kennedy told SunSport he won't be returning to the negotiating table.

    The Scots tycoon said: "I am definite in that I won't be returning with a new bid for the club.

    "We will have to wait and see what happens but I've made my position with the administrators clear.

    "My bid was a good bid, it was robust, it could be financed and it could have been done very quickly.

    "When you are determining what the best bid is, I think it's not just about the biggest number.

    "It is about how secure it is and it's also about its ability to deliver.

    "That's what the administrators have to determine and also what is the liquidity of the investment going forward in order to preserve the club.

    "It's not just about the money up front. It's about what you invest in afterwards and how capable you are of doing that."

    Kennedy has backed Paul Murray and his Blue Knights in their battle to seize control of the club.

    But he insists issues would have to be resolved before he joined up with the Blue Knights and is set against fan ownership.

    He added: "I don't believe in that, that would detract from it and I don't think it would raise enough capital, the kind you need in a fast-moving commercial world."

    http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/4230753/Roys-bid-is-in-for-Naisy.html#ixzz1qe26vzZ8

  6. Hang on. McCoist and a header!

    McCoist was much better in the air than he was given credit for. Scored quite a few against the yahoos with that old napper of his.

    Leeds away and Dynamo Kiev at Ibrox also spring to mind and they were huge goals in Europe.

  7. Stewart Regan, the Chief Executive of the SFA, disgracefully walked out of a meeting with the Rangers Fans Working Group at Hampden earlier today.

    Mr Regan was being closely questioned about the lack of practical help the SFA was rendering to one of it’s member clubs in administration.

    Earlier in the meeting he had twice threatened to walk out when his point of view was being challenged.

    The meeting with Mr Regan fell into two distinct parts. The first was to discuss the mechanisms for ensuring that the record of good behaviour by Rangers fans was encouraged by the implementation of standards and good practice across the board in Scottish football. The second was specifically to do with the treatment of Rangers whilst the club is in administration.

    It was put to Mr Regan that whilst the club is effectively decapitated during administration it was unfair that quasi-judicial proceedings were being undertaken when no new owners were in place and the firm of administrators in charge were unlikely to have the knowledge or commitment to ensure a vigorous defence of the club’s long-term interests.

    Similarly, it was noted that there was a widespread feeling amongst the Rangers support that the SFA administration was not impartial and that any sanctions taken against the club at this time were likely to be perceived as unfair.

    The Fans Working Group consider that our concerns were put forward in a sensible and helpful manner and are therefore both shocked and disappointed that Mr Regan chose to behave in such an unprofessional manner.

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