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  1. 78 complaints from Timothy. Do these cunts seriously have nothing better to do? There was a screengrab knocking around on Twitter too, of a post on a Bheast fan forum by a wee cretin who openly admitted he was one of those 78... Even his own were telling the stupid bastard he was obsessed! How many times will these unwashed fuckers need to be proved wrong before they clam up once and for all? Anyway, fuck them... It's all about the Rangers.
  2. I think McCoist will sign as many players (for first team and back-up) as much as the board allow it. I think Stevie Smith has been signed as back-up to Wallace. We didn't have any other senior left-back apart from Wallace at the club until Smith came back onto the scene. I don't think Wallace will go. He had his chance to last summer, but stuck with us. He earns a good living, his young family are very settled in Scotland and he just recently signed a new 5 year contract.
  3. Amazing. Haha. Lennon was gutted then, and still gutted now. Couldn't win that title, and couldn't get it given to him either. Bellamy and later on with Robbie Keane, both on at least £70,000 p/w, both couldn't win the big one in Scotland. Daft Robbie "I've Always Been A Fan Of This Club" Keane. Anyone remember his coupon when we beat those cunts at Ibrox (Mo Edu, last minute winner)? He was almost crying. Hahahahaha! Fucking right up the lot of them!
  4. Keith Jackson is a proven liar. Not a great article at all. Why the heck are we giving this prick his own thread? He, and his rag, are well known Rangers-haters with ties to Lie Well. Lock this shit, please Admin.
  5. I had a personal story once for Bill, and we exchanged e-mails for a while. But my Mrs wanted me to leave it a few months. She was a bit paranoid for our safety, given the severity of my experience, which I won't go into on a public forum. Anyway, I told Bill that I wanted to put off publishing my story on his blog for a while. I didn't even get a response to it. I even wrote to him a few months ago telling him I'd be willing to go ahead with what was originally planned last year, but I got slung a big, old deefy. Just took the huff. Majorly. No class. I have Leggo's phone number. I might text him and see what the fuck is going on with all this crap.
  6. Personally, I would punt Hutton, Cribari, Perry, Cole and Naismith as far away as possible. Hutton, Perry, Cole and Naismith's attitudes towards training is just rotten. As is their playing ability. Their Twitter antics leave much to be desired for too. Cribari: How did fuck did this guy once demand a transfer fee of £5 million and play in the Champions League for Lazio? That is all. Black is a good player, but like the rest of the seniors, he's surrounded by the above shite. Shiels, top player. Just a bit injury pro but deserves another season under his belt. After all, he did score us 12 goals. Including that sweet one into Motherwell. Bocanegra and Goian: As much as I'd love to see them stay, I think their wages may be too high for us to pay as a Second Division club. Anything over £10,000 p/w is scary. Alexander: Looks like he's off too as Cammy Bell has come in for probably around half the wage he was on. Good luck to the guy wherever he ends up.
  7. Two questions: 1) Who would you like Rangers to sign for SFL2 next season? Ideally, we shouldn't be over-spending. We will win this league at a canter and having players on £10,000+ p/w is dangerous. That's why I'm against the likes of John Daly, Kenny Miller and Kris Boyd joining the Club. Spending a fortune on players who have seen better days is ludicrous. We should be looking to the future as we will be back at the top of Scottish football in a few years. That's why I reckon that Alexander, Goian and Bocanegra will be off. Their wages are far too high for the level we'll be playing at and it would be ridiculous to keep them on such contracts. Lower earners, such as Kyle Hutton, Kal Naismith and Darren "Holiday Daz" Cole must be shown the door too. Their attitude towards training and game preparation is absolutely disgraceful. The constant, needless use of Twitter is another thing that bugs me. I mean, fair enough if their using it to update fans on Club news, dressing room banter and to actually speak to fans, etc. But the thing that gets me is that we paid our cash this season to watch them play pish and they constantly rub their footballers lifestyles in our faces. Absolutely shocking and so unprofessional. I'd like to see Nicky Clark, Cammy Bell, Nicky Law, Tom Hateley, a decent centre-back (if Bocanegra and Goian leave) and a left-back as back-up to Lee Wallace signed for the new season. A decent bunch of young, prospering lads who have proven themselves at their respective current clubs. 2) Will you attend games away to Dunfermline Athletic FC after their dismissal of a Rangers 'newco' in the SPL? A much shorter answer from me on this one. No. I will not be attending East End Park this season. Not after the anti-Rangers comments that came out of the Dunfermline boardroom. It's their fault that DAFC is in the mess that it is. They had no sympathy for us. We should treat them the same way. Thoughts please, Bears.
  8. Two questions: 1) Who would you like Rangers to sign for SFL2 next season? Ideally, we shouldn't be over-spending. We will win this league at a canter and having players on £10,000+ p/w is dangerous. That's why I'm against the likes of John Daly, Kenny Miller and Kris Boyd joining the Club. Spending a fortune on players who have seen better days is ludicrous. We should be looking to the future as we will be back at the top of Scottish football in a few years. That's why I reckon that Alexander, Goian and Bocanegra will be off. Their wages are far too high for the level we'll be playing at and it would be ridiculous to keep them on such contracts. Lower earners, such as Kyle Hutton, Kal Naismith and Darren "Holiday Daz" Cole must be shown the door too. Their attitude towards training and game preparation is absolutely disgraceful. The constant, needless use of Twitter is another thing that bugs me. I mean, fair enough if their using it to update fans on Club news, dressing room banter and to actually speak to fans, etc. But the thing that gets me is that we paid our cash this season to watch them play pish and they constantly rub their footballers lifestyles in our faces. Absolutely shocking and so unprofessional. I'd like to see Nicky Clark, Cammy Bell, Nicky Law, Tom Hateley, a decent centre-back (if Bocanegra and Goian leave) and a left-back as back-up to Lee Wallace signed for the new season. A decent bunch of young, prospering lads who have proven themselves at their respective current clubs. 2) Will you attend games away to Dunfermline Athletic FC after their dismissal of a Rangers 'newco' in the SPL? A much shorter answer from me on this one. No. I will not be attending East End Park this season. Not after the anti-Rangers comments that came out of the Dunfermline boardroom. It's their fault that DAFC is in the mess that it is. They had no sympathy for us. We should treat them the same way. Thoughts please, Bears.
  9. @ RyanGers193 Apologies, I'm on my mobile and it won't let me quote. Yes, 'fans'. Like the 'fans' who let us down by attending Tannadice in February. The ones who blatantly defied the Club and the wishes of their fellow supporters.
  10. Personally, I won't be in attendance at East End Park. I know a lot of people who won't be either. Hopefully the Club fully endorses another boycott, as it was great to have their backing for the Dundee United game at Tannadice. But there will always be 'fans' who defy the Club and go anyway.
  11. I think fans forget that the RSA haven't met in over a year. Ross Blyth, former vice-chairman was also made resign, due to breaking the Dundee Utd boycott. The same one his organisation fully endorsed. Andy Kerr also lives in England, so one can only assume that he doesn't liaise with Rangers supporters. Especially the ones who voted him into his seat at the RSA.
  12. Kal Naismith blocked me a few weeks ago. I mentioned him in a tweet DURING a match he was playing (terribly) in. He must have been checking out his mentions after the game and saw one from me. Him, along with Kyle Hutton (another one who's blocked me) and Darren Cole shouldn't be at Rangers. Three piss-poor players, one of whom is constantly injured, who constantly talk the biggest load of pish on Twitter. What an embaressment to our Club. The sooner they're gone, the better.
  13. Can anyone tell me what players are in both Legends squads for the game at Ibrox on 6th May? I only know of Novo for us is a definete, and that Walter Smith and Bryan Robson are the managers.
  14. That's actually a point that I'd never came across or thought about. That is very true. That one, solitary game could've scuppered the TV deal that the SPL got with Sky. Great post.
  15. I'm on my mobile and I can't quote for some reason. Aye, a few hundred fans there as opposed to a few thousand makes quite a statement. An empty stand would've made a bigger statement though. Plus, it made our support look divided.
  16. I thought before this vote was made that Aberdeen were in bad shape, but after Milne's comments today, you can tell that he is shitting himself and this will have a domino effect.
  17. I noticed a thread earlier which asked if we should still boycott the grounds of Ross County and St Mirren if we were to draw either of them in a cup. The retort to that question from one person in particular basically said that any talk of serious boycotts died after the game at Tannadice. The 200 or so fans who travelled to that game severely let the Club down and totally contradicted what Charles Green and Ally McCoist had urged us to do. Even Ross Blyth, then RSA vice-chairman was in attendance. This was even after his own organisation (RSA) fully endorsed this boycott. I do understand that these boys only wanted to give the team support, but still ultimately let the Club down. I don't think that we should boýcott Ross County or St Mirren. Even Kilmarnock. Remember, they were the only team who used a bit of common sense last July. They have proved to be the honestbrokers in the SPL and in Scottish football nowadays, that says a lot. I still think that we should boycott the likes of Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen, Dundee Utd, etc. Even boycotting C*ltic. But to be realistic, that would possibly never happen. Both fans make the Old Firm Derby what it is. But is there any point in talking about these boycotts if they're never going to be followed through properly? Thoughts please.
  18. Just heard that Charles Green is actually a pimp representing the Red Light District branch of Leeds.
  19. I don't think that Bomber had the dough or the intellect to take over at Rangers. My friend asked him to his face: "You're telling us not to buy our season tickets and the Club is in dire need of cash. What do we do to help the Club?" Bomber glanced at him and walked on. I still think he knew a lot more than he was letting on though.
  20. Last summer, I attended the protest against the Charles Green takeover outside Ibrox led by John 'Bomber' Brown. Some of his lines that day were a bit Braveheart-esque and seemed a little mad. But for some reason, the thousands of Rangers fans there actually listened to and believed him. I mainly believed him because he is a Rangers man through and through and had good links and leads with the Club. He was also the only person that appeared to be open and honest with us at the time. But as the last year will show us, Green came in and has done a terrific job since. Obviously, he has a few faults, but who hasn't? But given the last week's developments, should we have actually listened to Bomber a bit more? In regards to Green and Whyte? And to what Alistair Johnston recently said about Whyte wanting to retain Ibrox and Murray Park in his own name, then lease back them to the Club and cash in a fat cheque every month whilst sticking two fingers up to the lot of us. It seems like that sentence: "Show us the title deeds!" actually appears to hold up a bit now. People, I included thought this was just a bitter attempt to grab the club from under Green's nose, but now I'm thinking about it again. Maybe Bomber knew that this was Whyte's plan. And perhaps he knew more than he was letting on. For the record, that's not me being anti-Green whatsoever. I just think that John Brown knew a bit more than we did at the time and things might have turned out much more differently. Posters seem to be talking about all different aspects of last year's takeover and I was just wondering what everyone's take on this was.
  21. I'm on my mobile and can't quote for some reason. Aye, we would probably be up shit street if the IPO wasn't as big a success as it was. I remember reading an article a while back from the Metro about some financial experts that had predicted that we won't break even, or even make a profit until we're back playing in European competition. Yes, Green seriously has to be in the public eye a lot less and start looking like more of a CEO instead of sounding like a spokesman. Jim Traynor should be allowed to do his job as Head of Communications properly. I don't recall seeing him on TV once since he took this post up. Just the odd statement on the Official Club website. Something which I think doesn't merit a six figure salary.
  22. We all have to pay taxes. That's not a reason to trust someone. I do agree on a lot of the points you've made, though. The guy is gold. He knows his stuff and won't be pushed around. I think, though, that he has to tone down the number of TV appearances, interviews, etc. Some of the stuff that's came out of Ibrox in the last week has been cringeworthy and embarrassing, not just for him but for the entire Club. It doesn't help our chances of being potentially accepted into the English leagues either. I'd also imagine that it was money from season ticket sales that paid for David Templeton, as he was bought well before the IPO was issued. With the exception of a couple of points I disagree with you on, it's a good, valid post.
  23. I like him. I've spoken to him a few times on Twitter. He very seldom ignores tweets from fans, unlike our players. Dicko is sound and I think the stick he gets is a bit uncalled for.
  24. Alexander Faure McCulloch Gasparotto Wallace Mitchell Black Crawford Aird Templeton Hemmings ------------------------------------ I'd definitely keep Hutton, Naismith and Cribari out of the side, but I honestly don't see it happening. Cribari had been a liability in defence all season. Hutton is just a really awful midfielder. He can't hold the ball, pass it or even shoot on target. Lastly, Naismith... well, I don't even know what Naismith is. He's forever tweeting about Nando's... Maybe he should work there because he won't be playing football professionally much longer if his dire displays become a weekly occurance. I hope the team pick up a bit of form following our promising display at Hampden vs Queens Park. I was lucky enough to get a ticket and be at the last game vs Clyde at Broadwood and to be frankly honest, Clyde are an absolute pish side. We should pump them at least 4-0.
  25. Like Marco, I laughed at this when I saw it. I mean, aye, the first charge on the "Paki" stuff, fair enough. But this is just beyond ridiculous. Sure, Neil Lennon has worn an Irish tri-colour (not even the flag of his own country) on his neck all season and hasn't once been questioned by any governing body as to why he's bringing politics into football. How much dough will the SFA fine Charles Green for the two disrepute charges? I've got a feeling it will be bang on £500,000... That'll just about cover those legal costs that Regan's chum Neil Doncaster is pursuing us for.
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