Mad Dog
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one of the greatest sigs ive seen on here.Great work mate
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ah the memories ill watch the 51 and counting DVD later on :crabgreen:
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2008/09 Home Kits ...unveiling and/or pre-order
Mad Dog replied to followfollow21's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
i was just away to say that up untill this season i spent over £150 since 2005 on the tops with printing on the backs...if the new ones only for one season then ill not bother with it -
McGregor: £4million Alexander: £500k Papac: £1.5million Smith: £200k Webster: £100k Weir: £0 Cuellar: £7million Whittaker: £1million Ferguson:£3.5million Thomson:£2.5million Hemdani:£2million Naismith:£2million Burke:£1.5million Faye:£0 Adam:£750k Davis:£4million McCulloch: £1.5million Novo:£1.5million Cousin:£3million Boyd:£3million Buffel:£750k Gow:£250k Sebo:£700k
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Like: West Ham Zenit St Petersburg (after seeing them humping Leverkusen) Palermo Dundee (where i live) Northampton Town (because i always manage them on fm) Dislike: Millwall Dundee United Hearts Inter Milan Liverpool Newcastle
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Nike
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how many ex-Rangers players have Motherwell got
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Number Ones is a good pub to visit before the match and i think you can get an 18 to get to the street beside Tannadice
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im going to start a new barcelona game and ill keep youse informed when im happy with my squad
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my auntys a dundee fan my gran was a dundee fan my grandad was a partick thistle supporter my uncles an arsenal fan the rest are tims
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i left a comment saying Big Jock Knew that you lot are inbred cunts but its got to be accepted
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Beat the Canuck Predictor - Round #53
Mad Dog replied to Canadaready's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
MATCH SCORE: Rangers 3-0 RANGERS SCORERS: Davis,Ferguson and Darcheville -
*steals without asking for permission*
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hes shite Ukrainian he was taken off for not trying hard enough when aberdeen were humped 5-1 by celtc
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my days been shite enough without looking at the 'worlds greatest fans' being bigots
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never liked him, and always knew he was a tim but i couldn't give 2 shits about him
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Who is the best keeper Rangers have ever had?
Mad Dog replied to Hughesy92's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
goram easily but we've had consistantly good ones over the years -
Is it just me or do you find it laughable..
Mad Dog replied to ricksen_da_best's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
they complain about Kevin Thomson diving yet they dont complain when Nakamura dives to win free-kicks on the edge of the penalty area and think scott brown should have dived to win a penalty -
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i remember a guy i went to school with bought a rangers jersey and spelt it 'Averladze 7' on his back
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nice sig elma
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i think he's being a bitter git that his old record has been beaten
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Eight senior players and the former owner's son have followed ex-captain Chris Innes and six community coaches in being made redundant by Gretna. Aurélien Collin, Mickael Buscher, Henry Makinwa, David Mathieson, David Bingham, Mark Birch, Erik Paartalu and Michael Tait have been axed. The latter four players were on loan to other clubs. Operations director Craig Mileson, son of Brooks Mileson, is also out along with 13 youth players. It was Mileson's ill-health and withdrawal of financial backing for the relegation-bound Scottish Premier League club that led to its slide into administration two weeks ago. A formal redundancy letter has also been received by former chief executive Graeme Muir, two weeks after he told the club he was quitting. Discussions are continuing with the SPL to facilitate the completion of fixtures to the end of the season Gretna statement The 21-year-old Paartalu said: "We've got half our week's wages today. "From what I've heard, I don't think we'll get paid any more. It depends on what happens to the club for next season. "There's about five or six players but about five or six other staff members that are being let go. "I really feel for the boys who have got families to look after and mortgages to pay. It's really disappointing. "The transfer window for free agents closes on 31 March in Scotland and 27 March for clubs in England, so it's a bit of a rush now for everyone to try to find a club and get sorted for next season. "We're all trying to get dispensation from Fifa." But world football's governing body has told the Scottish FA that any Gretna player who wants to sign for another club must make an application through that club's national association. Defender Collin could now join Championship outfit Barnsley. But redundancy raises a question mark about forward Bingham's loan at Cowdenbeath, while defender Paartalu is at Stirling Albion and Birch and Tait at Newcastle Blue Star. Innes, who had helped Gretna rise from Division Three to Scotland's top flight after leaving Dundee United, has been linked with First Division Morton. "I've had three and a bit fantastic years at Gretna, but now I'll have to look for pastures new," said the 31-year-old defender. Gretna had on Tuesday agreed to release midfielder Fabian Yantorno, who had been their best player this season until he suffered injury in January, because they could no longer afford his medical treatment. Community coaches Kevin Somerville, Darren Edmondson, Paul Menlove, Ross Murray, David Bradbury and Kenni Dinnell were axed on Wednesday morning. Innes had earlier accused the administrator of doing a U-turn after last week saying that contracts would be honoured until the end of the season. MY SPORT: DEBATE In their rise to success, Gretna were gaining crowds far supperior to that of the present day JG Administrator David Elliott, of Wilson Field, had made promising noises about Gretna's hopes of survival before Sunday's fixture against Celtic after money was received from the SPL. But he will have hoped for a larger crowd than the 3,500 who turned up at Livingston's Almondvale Stadium, which hosted the game because of drainage problems at Fir Park. And his latest statement has placed new doubt on Gretna's ability to survive until the end of the season. "Discussions are continuing with the SPL to facilitate the completion of fixtures to the end of the season," it said. However, the league said there was nothing to suggest that Saturday's visit to St Mirren Park would not go ahead.
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Hutton to boot wee Aideinho into next week