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Miggy Sinclair

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  1. Nothing like Naismith other than hair colour.

    Naismith isn't know for dribbiling past players like Weiss, Aluko, Forrest, Templeton etc... Naisy's effectivness is more to do with his movment, fight, awareness, finishing, ariel ability and stamina.

    :pipe:

  2. Russel's celebration today after he came off. Tlb has been scouting him for ages. Gary Mackay-Steven - Will not be a Utd player next year , Will end up at them , us ( if we have the money ) or the Championship.

    So it's just your opinion then yet you stated it as if it was a fact.

  3. Where the fuck were our scouts when he was with Airdrie United last season? This boy's everything we've been looking for in the wide left position that's been such a problem for us. He's fast, can take a man on and his delivery is excellent, gets fucked right in as well. Rips us to shreds every time we play those cunts.

    Easily the best young player in Scotland right now.

  4. Gotta be the team. You will never get a better feeling in your body than when we score against them or in Europe. Nothing like it. Nothing makes your heart beat faster than a old firm game.

    Who is this "Old Firm " of whom you speak ?

    We want fuck all to do with the scum and that ties us in with them.

    That term should never be used by any self respecting bear.

  5. What I'm not getting my head around is this, if these potential bidders are making conditional offers i.e looking for clarity on the various tax case liabilities - and at the same time hmrc are only willing to do a deal with the condition that Craig Whyte is no longer in charge, then how do you proceed?

    Catch 22.

    Whyte's finished, he'll be forced out soon by the administrators. HMRC will agree a CVA on the BTC. The Ticketus situation will be resolved on Monday and the 102 guests viewing this will be heading for the Erskine Bridge on Tuesday.

  6. The world seems a brighter place today.

    Our players have shown they will do what is needed for our club to survive.

    Our manager has worked every hour to make sure our club survives.

    Our support is united in one common goal - the future survival of the club.

    We are slowly but surely ridding ourselves of Whyte.

    The administrators are becoming more and more positive about securing the club's future.

    There are at least 3 definite potential future owners.

    HMRC didn't challenge the administrators when they could have.

    We WILL survive.

    We WILL be back.

    And we truly ARE the people. :uk:

  7. Hello everybody, been reading the forum for a while so thought I'd register and say hello, not really a huge rangers supporter but I'm a Sheffield Wednesday fan from Yorkshire, but when I was a young lad I allways took an interest in Rangers and have allways looked out for the results,

    I'm 27 and I made my first visit to ibrox this season (it was a few games ago against Aberdeen in the 1-1 draw)

    Anyways, I hope you don't mind me posting, I look forward to making another trip to ibrox very soon, best of luck for the rest of the season

    l.gif

  8. DUFF AND PHELPS, administrators of Rangers Football Club, issued the following statement today through partner David Whitehouse:

    "We are very pleased to announce that to date we have received several indicative bids for Rangers Football Club.

    "We believe the level of interest in purchasing the club from around the world reflects the pedigree and history of the club and the fact the financial position of the business is beginning to clear and will continue to do so over forthcoming weeks.

    "However, it is evident from our preliminary assessment of the expressions of interest and indicative bids that prospective purchasers are looking for clarity on certain issues at the earliest possible opportunity prior to submitting more detailed formal bids.

    "There are complex issues to be resolved and there is no doubt they are having a bearing on the bidding process. At this stage we have indicative and conditional bids only.

    "Our next step is to review more thoroughly the bids we have received and to determine which could offer the best return for creditors. We will also consider the terms and conditions that any party has attached to their bid.

    "This process will involve further discussions between ourselves and interested parties and will begin early next week with a view to clarifying the content of each offer.

    "The key element of the bidding process thus far has been to give prospective bidders the opportunity to demonstrate their funding capability.

    "We cannot, under our remit, exclude the possibility of a bid by any other party and interest was expressed by a party today suggesting a bid will be made over the weekend."

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