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  1. You quoted from 2 books of the old testament, both of them being friends of Job who like Rangers fell from grace and hovered at deaths door, looking for answers and comfort from his three worldly friends, received only more woe and affliction. The Proverbs quotes are gods truthful answers to Jobs second friend of worldly wisdom and the book of Psalms is the fifth person and the last friend Job spoke to, who gave him true guidance and council to the truth and Job received everything back seven fold. So his latter end was better than his beginning and middle life.

    The moral of the story is keep the faith, seek out the truth from true friends, and never accept the lies and hypocrisy of people who may twist deception, but reality won't budge.

  2. I for one have no sympathy for the club or the fans, and hell mend them, they voted like most of the SPL clubs with their fans to humiliate Rangers and cut off their nose to spite their face. I believe they should all suffer the fate of Rangers to teach them a lesson they will never forget.

    Don't forget the old adage "pride always comes before a fall".

  3. From the 60s bud...... Colin Stein was on fire for us and their guy Kelly(think) made sure Colin was banned for 6 games in the run in to the end of the season. Season 68/69 I'm sure

    He received a 6 week ban because bans were measured in time periods back then, and that year due to postponed games, only 1 match being missed, they then changed it to a games ban. He was boxing with Tommy McLean and some other killie player that game.

  4. Funny how the story is from the Ibrox moles favourite rhag and important people at Ibrox are talking to this Connemara bhoy. He is also part of the Goldman Sachs gang who have bankrupt the worlds currencies and taken over countries like Greece, sounds really clever? ffs.

  5. Do you not think that CG had more to do than change a board that he had only just put together......................perhaps certain people given the cherished position of being on the board did not go on for the right reasons.

    Was it CG who called for MM to go? So if you accept that he did, then surely he had noticed a weakness and was moving towards looking at the board.

    His main job was to get commercial deals in asap.............and do you believe he succeeded in this? So the boardroom issues when did they start and what sparked them off.......ws it Walter coming on the board........and could it have also been CG remarks as to the state of the football our manager seemed happy to move forward with..............perhaps CG made that comment knowing the poor football would result in a reduction in season book sales, perhaps in a result of commercial income.

    So really accusing him of failing to change the board..............more important issues needed to be sorted and as i mention if you accept he tried to remove MM months ago he realised things needed changing.

    I am sorry if you can't understand my post as you seem to have difficulties in that department or are you merely following the the fury snide jibes as one or two others do.

    I wouldn't disagree with that, which tells me that there are people inside and outside of Ibrox that were in collusion to scupper any progression of Rangers with CG. Why? because rangers are the backbone of Scottish football and total control of Rangers secures the financial model and control of our game.

    The idea of someone new coming in and telling both the real Rangers men and the SFA/SPL the truth was too much for them to accept, so they both together killed off CG and are at this moment finishing off the job with the rest of the board.

    Like I said in a earlier post, the fans are the only body with real power, if they don't use it Rangers will be at the mercy of the cabal and I agree with bill they are not finished with us yet.

  6. Some fair points but I'd contend we lack a suitable board as a whole - rather than just one person. RFC has been weak for years on that front and, ultimately, Charles Green, via his appointments, failed to change that.

    Weak board or not, the real power lies with Rangers fans to keep the blue pound within Ibrox. If the Rangers fans are as gutless as the board then we will have to accept the SFA/SPL and bow down to the cabal.

  7. Why do all these officials keep coming out to say "there was only one option"?

    Why was there only one option?! What are the specific consequences should this "option" not be chosen? There is a distinct lack of detail being given out.

    There was only one option for them, to save their arse and totally control the money and Rangers who generate most of the money deals.

  8. I give up now. I find hard to see why anyone of us of us even bother anymore? The clowns at our club don't so why should we?

    Walter Smith? Craig Mather? What have these 2 done at Rangers since taking there new positions?

    That's what they do, grind you down, so that you give up and just accept any old shite they sell you.

  9. I fear you are right.

    A Rangers, with all the benefits it brings along, but with no voice to change anything they decide is exactly what they want.

    Well there is an answer to this, boycott everthing outside Ibrox, and keep the blue pound for Rangers only. If Rangers fans won't accept that then what is the point talking about it , we are sounding like sad old bastards sitting at the end of the bar.

  10. It is not unbelievable, the SFA/SPL have been busy over the last year battening down the hatches on all fronts to control every aspect of the Scottish game. Today's vote for reconstruction now gives them total control even after it was firstly rejected by the SPL clubs and then the SFL, who have now caved in. Yesterday's vote on sectarianism is not finished, they will be back and the clubs will accept it just like they have accepted ever other rule(s). Now we see a public showing of the political debate of Scottish football and you have to ask yourself, what has been going on behind closed doors?, possibly getting the government to force through laws that the SFA cannot do.

    I personally think football is dead, over the last ten years the darkside have been arming for political warfare, its a cancer and a cancerous body can keep operating until it finally dies, that's happening to Scottish football and Scotland the nation, we have let them infest us and infect us with this cancer of hate and now we are slowing dying.

  11. At the very heart of our legal system is a desire to obtain the truth, the truth underpins everything. Its not perfect by any means, but it's the best determination and examination of truth which we have. Rangers have been subjected to that process on three occasions, and on each occasion we have been vindicated, but the determination, examination and establishing of truth, has resulted in little or no change in the wider perception of our club. Truth has become an also ran ,a victim, in this rapidly developing warped sense of morality.

    Nonsense, the legal system is based on canon law of the Catholic church, its also a top down system as JESUS CHRIST( THE TRUTH) said, "They would swallow a whole camel, but choke on a gnat and lay burdens to be borne and won't lift a finger to help, therefore they get the greater damnation". You keep looking for righteousness on Earth, you will never find it, especially here in Nazi/Fascist Scotland.

  12. No problem with this so long as it's applied even handedly.

    It's got nothing to do with being applied even handedly, faceless people can report you and punish you. If you look at the current trend then Rangers will be hounded with no end of haters. Imagine winning the Scottish cup, then on Monday they take it off you, same goes for the league. individuals who break the law should be dealt with not tarring every fan with the same brush.

  13. One of my fav Rangers players played that day Alex Smith, we signed him from the pars , he was a wing half and if you watch the final again, just look at him..always gets the ball in space and makes short passes and runs off the ball for the returns.............played 41 games and scored 20 goals.

    Opened my eyes as a youngster about playing the ball and making runs.

    Alexander Smith (born 11 December 1940) is a former professional Scottish footballer who played for both Rangers and Dunfermline Athletic. He played as an inside-forward.

    Smith was signed to Dunfermline in May 1958 by then manager Andy Dickson from junior side Dunbar United. He made his debut in September that year against Raith Rovers, however the game was later abandoned.

    During his eight-year spell at East End Park he made 298 appearances and scored 98 goals. He won the 1961 Scottish Cup and played in the Scottish Cup final 1965 and European matches against the likes of Valencia and Athletic Bilbao.

    In August 1966, Smith signed for Rangers for a then Scottish record transfer fee of £55,000. He made his debut on 13 August in a Scottish League Cup match versus Hibernian. He would stay at the club until in 1969 and make 68 appearances and score 26 goals, including playing in the 1967 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. Indeed in that season he was top scorer for the club with 23 goals.

    He left Ibrox for a brief spell at Aberdeen before becoming a landlord of a pub in Coaledge

    Here is a documentary link.

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