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writingranger

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  1. Why are they coming out with their voting intentions? Solidarity, yes and this situation has udders and they're milking it for all they're worth. There's still a way to go and decisions are not truly made yet, after all directors have a responsibility to the company and its employees and must not knowingly and deliberately obliterate the company or they may be open to charges of gross negligence and be vulnerable in the civil court if not the criminal one. The turkeys may still vote for Xmas and blame fan pressure, of course. For my part, though I'm not sure division 3 is the best option because of the overheads of Ibrox etc, but I am so damned sick of all this hypocrisy. Let them be accountable for their own decisions.
  2. I doubt it, there would have to be another 50,000, 60,000 Aberdeen supporters with 1p to spare.
  3. Buffon stayed with Juventus when they were relegated and he was most certainly the best keeper in the world. McGregor is a good keeper, no more. Craig Gordon was supposed to be the bees knees, but wasn't. The fact is I have no sympathy for any of those who were under contract and simply walked away when Rangers could have got money for them. What else is there to say? Money? The average worker earns about 1/2 million their whole life.
  4. Fellow Bears, you are missing the point entirely, this is huge. £563 means that Aberdeen 56300 supporters have donated 1p, totally unheard of in Aberdeen or the city of Raith. That's incredible unity and true sporting integrity. What was the point again?
  5. Living well is the best revenge. Believe me, helping out the promoters of the idiocracy just as they sink in their own shit will rub their noses in it big time. Doing the right thing AND revenge. It's wonderful.
  6. No Sanctions, not in any league.We already have three years of no European money and the knock on effect What happened in Spain when Real Madrid got into trouble? The Spanish government thought they were too important and helped them out - debts £700m. What did we get? dog shit through our letterboxes. Leaving the SPL is already too great a punishment for being bought by a psychopathic scheister who deliberately drove us into administration before we could do anything about our debt. No, the sooner we are back beating Pacific Shelf 595 Ltd the better. So no points deduction. The only thing we should accept is an apology from the chairmen and fans of opportunist clubs and a donation from Aberdeen Sporting Integrity dipsticks as a goodwill gesture to the victims of crimes against sportsmanship.
  7. Hell-fire, I can understand the paranoia, I've read the vitriolic crap coming from the manky Bhoys like Dicklan Murphy, but I'm one of your own. Just to set the record straight, we are Rangers, we will always be Rangers, Rangers will never die, but from the moment Rangers owners started pissing about and Whyte got control we have had no control of what happens to our club. I want to make sure that we think with our heads as well as our hearts. I was posting onto other general websites until I got fed up of the stupid, self destructive anti Rangers bile on them. I hoped on this website I could find fellow Rangers supporters who would listen, act and move the club forward. This is time for unity, speaking with one voice and ensuring our future remains intact is part of it.
  8. Do we have any informed opinion about the legal position of future Rangers results. We have heard far too much from the Rangers haters about the fervent desire to delete Rangers' history. However, at some point, somewhere Rangers will play again. What will the authorities record? Will Rangers win division 3 (or West of Scotland) as we all believe, or will there be a further travesty and record this as a first trophy? When, eventually we win the championship, will this be a further league trophy or trophy number 1. I know what I believe, but I am not in charge of football history.
  9. If this is an SFA document, then it is required to play in any league. I'm not sure it is possible to sign away legal rights and doing so would probably render the agreement unlawful as an "unfair contract."
  10. Surely, if Rangers FC has not yet been liquidated and Green has bought all assets then the players' contracts belong to one or the other. If the players refuse to transfer under TUPE (Whittaker definitely needs one of them!)then their contracts remain with Rangers FC. In that case surely BDO will sell them for what they can get to pay outstanding creditors. Free agents, no not free, just cheap.
  11. Let me say that so far I have been disgusted by pretty much everything associated with Rangers' demise - from Murray's tax dodging, Whyte's out and out wickedness to the greed of players and from the fecklessness of the administrators to the mob rule from the supporters of other clubs. I do think we should start again in division 3, not because it would be sticking it to other clubs, but because those are the rules for Newcos in football. One thing this has taught me is just how far ownership of our once proud club is from its supporters. We must see this as an opportunity to build from the ground up with supporters being members of the club and with Rangers truly supporting the grass-roots membership of local footballers. However, my main point today is that there has been a lot of talk over TUPE and the rights or otherwise of players. I think their rights in terms of the new employer are straight forward - they can object. However, I am not so sure that makes them free agents because Rangers FC has not yet been liquidated. If this is the case then those contracts must remain with the liquidator whose job it will be to sell them and pay off creditors. I hope so. The more of our debts we pay, the lest the baggage we have to carry around with us. Rangers plight reflects our nation's as a whole. We have developed a complacent sense of entitlement. We live outside our means, we borrow money and complain when we have to pay it back. We spend of useless luxuries instead of building our communities and the skills of our young people. This is a salutary lesson. Let's make sure we learn from it.
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