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BawdeepLoyal

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  1. Folk are too busy riding and drinking in Asia to be committed to a Club - HK is good now, but it had zero for years as the main Bluenoses emptied their sacks for about 10 years solid. Thailand is a good example of distractions cause a lack of RSC involvement - "Watch Rangers pump a shitey team, or watch masel' pump a shitey hole, followed by the one with the big knockers?".

  2. IMHO The club cant make a statement defending the UB when, evenin their own words, they tried to prevent the police making an arrest! That would be folly on the clubs part and an own goal of epic proportions!

    It is 100% lawful to try and prevent an arrest, or resist an arrest, if you believe that said arrest is indeed unlawful. I know you won't like this, but that is the law in Scotland. Cops take the pish everyday, and everyone knows it. Most of the time its with scumbags, and so none of us bother. For some reason, it is still the senior officers view that football fans are scum, thus the treatment. That is a fact that cannot be denied. One thing I would say though, as you have probably observed, the UB were not running riot and out of order that day, so why immediately say that their arrests were legit? Seems odd to me. I watched the video showing the first half on the UB - I didn't see anything that warranted a charge in - everyone knows that will only put the whole groups back up - and that applies if you are at a game of football or in a pub. The Match Commander is undoubtedly the man who gave the order. Who was that? That should be your focus.

  3. For me the most surprising is Naismith. I have heard a lot of talk about how Rangers stood by him through multiple injuries, etc – and this is all true. However, the main point is that he is an Ayrshire Rangers man, who are by nature, 100% hardcore. Why he left is beyond me and every other ‘shire bigot I spoke to when I was back home in October. We are proud of being intolerant of tarriers, and there is little doubt that we are also intolerant of tarrier behaviour as well, and as such, forgiveness will not come easy.

  4. If Rangers signed a deal in Jan with another media provider, that as soon as they were out of the current deal, it would then move onto the new company, surely that would mean that anyone else is fucked, as we are legally bound to the new provider?

    I have to say I have never really understood how the SPL/SFA/SFL have any say on the Rangers rights, other than through the clubs we play.

  5. Regarding the threat from the Polis - anyone know which office they are from/who they were? To be threatened with a weekend lie due to a blog (no matter what it said) is an utter disgrace. There is no way that that is BOP under any circumstances. It is safe to say though that some Boss made the decision, so who was that? Personally I reckon he has a good claim against them. I would be very interested in knowing who the complainer was as well - threatened with the jail as a result of anonymous complainer? What the hell is going on? I hope he gets the answers he wants, and then publishes them!!

  6. They can call it whatever they want - at the end of the day, my father will still call it Ibrox, I will still call it Ibrox and my children have learned to call it Ibrox. The only reason is that when the media print the name, they are expected to use the sponsored name.

    My mates family are all Toon fans - at first they weren't too happy, but when they realised it was a paper exercise they were happy to take the cash and move forward as normal.

  7. You do wonder what kind of system does not recognise a postcode.

    Quite simply the IT guy needs sacked. To set up a system, even a parallel one for this purpose would literally cost pennies.

    Stuff like this drives me nuts in Europe. Asia is light years ahead with IT matters, and we are bumbling along with crap net speeds and are still charging for the internet connection at hotels and the like. Joke time.

  8. Here is your answer - and it works.

    https://www.torproject.org/

    Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol.

  9. Question: You have an account on RM. You live in a house with 3 other people, being your family. You post something that a tim complains about. They track your IP address and come to your door. They confirm that the desktop in the house was used to post said offending post. How do they prove who wrote it? If you deny it, thats the end, as for all they know it could have been a visitor. To me, most of these guys who have been caught and prosecuted have admitted it, which is never a good idea. The other option is also to have wireless with no password.

  10. Its been said before and will be again but we need to look at the untapped European markets like Austria, Croatia, Belgum, Poland ect ect. Young players who have got talent and wont need work permits. Problem is we have a mindset of buying established players and that must change. And if we do pick up a young player with the world at their feet we must tie them down to a long contract and get the right fee, not sell them cheap to a smaller club (like Gattuso) then watch them become superstars and another club get the big payday.

    This is fair enough, but who is going to develop them into top class players?

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