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Posts posted by Brock
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The SFA are a joke, last throw of the dice from liewell's usefull idiots.
Unlucky for them it has no chance of going through for next season. ;-)
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I dont think the screens would work unless it was the only way to watch the game.
i do think screenings in the suits and Bar72 would be a good idea though. £5 entry and you get a 1/2 time pie, Rangers would coin it in from the bar.
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I hope he did just to annoy the obsessed. lol
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Haha
Just what do these teams think they are bringing to the table without Rangers?
Do they not understand the whole point of this was for the SPl to get their grubby mits on our TV money, they will be laughed at.
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Doncaster openly admitted on Radio Scotland on Monday night that the Sky deal would have gone up in value had reconstruction gone through but would not go down if it did not.
Clearly he is trying to be clever but the admission is there - no reconstruction = less Sky money.
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If the manager and the team could give us something to get excited about then we would sing more.
We need an extention to the singing section and it needs to be in a more prominent position.
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14-14-14 for me.
Split into a top 6 and bottom 8 after 26 games. 4 up and 4 down 2 of which are play offs.
Simples.
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The Canadian came on in the second half against the Bully Wee in the Irn-Bru Third Division match at Ibrox on Saturday.
And the 18-year-old, who replaced Emilson Cribari, assisted Ally McCoist's team to keep a clean sheet in a 2-0 win.
It was the defender's first competitive appearance for the Glasgow club and he is hoping it is not the last.
He said: "It was an unbelievable day. To make my league debut just days after I'd played my first game against Linfield was great for me.
"It was a great week for me and I was very happy to get the opportunity. Even just being on the bench was a big step forward for me.
"To get half the game in front of more than 44,000 fans at Ibrox was such a great feeling and playing against Linfield first definitely helped me prepare for that.
"The title has been won and hopefully the gaffer will continue to give the young boys a chance.
"It's good for us to get games and experience as it gives us a taste of what it's like and what we're all pushing for next season.
"I am hoping I can continue to at least make the squad and getting on and getting some game time as well would be ideal.
"There are a few reserve games left as well so there's lots of football still to be played and I'll be ready if the opportunity comes."
Gasparotto was denied a debut goal against Clyde when his powerful header was brilliantly saved by Jamie Barclay.
The teenager is hopeful that, despite Chris Hegarty being available again after suspension and Ross Perry close to full fitness, he will get the chance to open his account soon.
Gasparotto told RangersTV: "I thought it was in. I made a good connection with the ball and I thought it was going in the top corner so I was away celebrating.
"It was a good save though, and just being part of the squad and making the bench was enough for me. So playing as well was a bonus."
Meanwhile, Gers boss McCoist has heaped praise on the club's youth coaches after a host of graduates made their mark for the club this season.
As well as Gasparotto, Andy Murdoch, Ryan Sinnamon, Danny Stoney, Charlie Telfer and Alan Smith all appeared on the bench for the Light Blues on Saturday.
And with first-team favourites Perry, Andy Little, Robbie Crawford, Kyle Hutton, Barrie McKay, Hegarty, Lewis Macleod and Fraser Aird coming through the Murray Park youth ranks in recent times, McCoist is thrilled with the talent on show.
He said: "It's brilliant we've been able to play so many of them.
"Jim Sinclair and his boys up at Murray Park deserve an awful lot of credit for that and for preparing the lads in the right way.
"Circumstances have obviously dictated a lot of them have got to play when they possibly wouldn't have normally.
"With that said, the fact 19 of them have been on the park to some extent for us is still terrific for this club.
"Saturday gave us another great opportunity to get some of the younger boys on and it was a chance for them to make a real mark."
I thought he looked good when he came on, will hopefully get a start at the weekend.
Sounds keen as well, its a pitty we have put loads of other square pegs in a round hole at CB this season and not this lad.
He is really good in Football Manager as well so thats always a good sign. lol
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Cant see it but even if it did happen we would have to say no. Our squad is not good enough and we cant sign any players to improve it.
We need a natural rise to the top.
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So thankfull that we will be playing in D2 next season.
Next season was looking like it was going to be a long drag but now its fresh.
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So what did he say then?
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I am going to guess that you are a RST/FF fan boy.
Your first sentence is completely fine and if left at that would of been taken on board by other posters on here wether they like the RST or not, but by adding your second line it just takes all credit from it and makes you look like you have been sent by someone to come on here to try and big this story/statement up.
My own opinion is there is no point in persuing Craig whyte as he doesn't really do courts and doubt he is even bothered by rulings against him.
A week ago I was a tim now I am Chris Graham – I’m neither. Just stuck in work with no access to FF anymore due to all the malware on that site forcing my work to block it.
Shocked at the venom on here directed at fellow fans TBH.
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Can you pay by cheque?
I did.
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Stupid boy you do not invest in Rangers you are investing in the rst, now toddle along please and report back to your handler
You are investing in RFC through the RST. FACT.
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Provided you continue to pay an annual fee?
Everyone needs to pay £10 a year or £100 for a life membership.
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To be voted on by who? Who is this "Election" audited by? How many ordinary members have been elected to said Board in the last say 5 years?
Whats the difference between a member and a shareholder? Aside from the obvious, i assume a shareholder doesn't have to pay an annual fee to remain part of the organisation?
Everyone who joins in a member, if you invest in RFC via the RST you become a shareholder. You have no further voting right than a member though, just the knowledge you own a small part of the club.
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yeah you do hands down.............free subscription to ff fanzine foryou...............oh wait no such thing............ff fanzine and those punters still await their money back...keep truckin on.
You retort with a babble about fanzine subscriptions, seriously?
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Here have another listen.......
No answer - i win.
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Correct bud , in fact their fuck all......have made an arse of themselves from day one and you should know this/
Why the venom?
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keep on truckin
No answer - i win.
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Board elected by "Shareholders"?
Any member/shareholder can put themself up for election.
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OH FFS - See the RST sticking their beak in where NONE is required.
You wish you had the platform they do and not just a faceless messageboard, the jealously is oozing.
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The whole statement as if they mean anything in the terms of the club,,,,,,,they have history of disasters.
Of course they do. lol
Why wouldnt they?
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The same trust that have been kissing Greens arse,and even made him a member. Easy answer is to remove his membership, which will never happen.
They are not judge and jury, as they have clearly said the place to discuss this is in the Rangers boardroom.
Nobody should assume guilt before an investigation has finished....
Legal injunction by RFFF
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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Rangers should be doing this themselves, dont think it should be up to the fans to fight and pay for this.
Time for the club to make a stand, if need be the RFFF should step in but they really shouldnt have to.