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  1. Leggo still has his press card and appears in media rooms regularly.The media are cutting back on journalists and he uses his blog to greater effect now as how much of what he says would get past an editor due to its honest content?

  2. 99% of rangers fans love the trust but dont know how to join. would be every bit as true as the pish above.

    the huge bulk of fans simply couldnt tell you much at all about it.

    I know most of the founder members and the Trust is no-where near what it was set up to do.A great idea badly went wrong and one man must shoulder a lot of the blame

  3. give me peace

    noone outside the internet world could give you even a passable run down on whats happened at the trust.

    i know hundreds of rangers fans and i couldnt find you one with an active dislike of the trust outside a few gilted lovers on the internet.

    to suggest otherwise is pure walter mitty.

    those hundred fans were missing at the last AGM and without going near the internet I could find you plenty that dont like what the RST has become but will back it when one man is removed-surely the greater good should prevail?

  4. I would assume that a high percentage of the scum supporting the paedo fc will cheer when soldiers die in Helmand

    I would assume that a high percentage of the scum supporting the paedo fc will cheer when I-ra away songs get belted out

    I would assume that a high percentage of the scum supporting the paedo fc will cheer when they rejoice Warri gton,Omagh and Eniskillen

    I would assume that a high percentage of the scum supporting the paedo fc will cheer the gree brigade stance on poppies

    I would assume that a high percentage of the scum supporting the paedo fc will cheer the death of soldiers by a pizza delivery bastard

    centuries old battles my feckin arse

  5. I’m not clicking the link, but the police would be bored of this. They would be opening up a can of worms by taking on posters on Rangers Media as they need to apply the same rules to Talk C*ltic, C*ltic Minded, fiddleboard etc

    Might as well take on the whole internet as where would it end? Would they have the resources to take action?

    Organisation of serious threats to kill Nacho Novo or brick Rangers’ players windows are much more serious than what people say on an internet forum.

    Our server is based somewhere in middle-of-nowhere land in North America anyway.

    Also the rules:

    plod will just laugh at his spelling

    sectErian FFS

  6. to ignore him would allow him free reign to continue his agenda-the VB attacks on him are sending him further down the slippery slope and he is financially under pressure now as well due to same.

    Lets not forget this is the man that brought the oirish consulate into the famine chant to encourage a line,written by an Irishman(North) about Irishmen rascist???? If groups like VB dont attack his kind they grow in confidence like the shit scum team on sunday when Rangers sat back

  7. the last "achievement"is listed as jan 2009 FFS-unless you class the new text service they launched-meanwhile the filth meet with the SFA and get assurances that satisfy them to cancel a boycott???

    The Trust send a decent but perhaps mislead chap to a meeting along with a member who misrepresented funds on SPL league reconstruction -yet have you seen any real leadership?-yes Mr Smith has made soundbites about closing Lloyds accounts but words are easy-action speaks.

    Anyway at least they will have race nights and raise funds for ?? well raise funds for a jolly.

    Just to remind the brethern

    * The Rangers Supporters Trust was formed in 2003 by supporters of Rangers Football Club as a pressure group to pursue the clubs interests robustly, monitor media output relating to the club and to project the views of ordinary supporters to the management.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangers_Supporters_Trust

  8. about not only seeing a letter stating the BIlly Boys is banned but misrepresentation of funds?

    c,mon now I am callin g you out-show us the letter in all its glory and/or step down from the RST-on both counts

  9. Ah! Mike. Have you not noticed, paranoia isnt only a Parkhead problem these days.

    nothing paranoid about this

    Sectarianism rears its ugly head in front of UEFA boss

    Last Updated Nov 2010

    By: PHIL - The Failed Journalist

    MICHEL PLATINI was the guest of honour at Celtic Park recently. However, his attendance at the Old Firm game may have unforeseen consequences.

    Throughout the match the visiting Rangers fans serenaded the UEFA president and the watching millions with the entire racist/sectarian song sheet for which the Ibrox club’s followers are now infamous.

    As well as singing the Famine Song (now designated a race hate crime by the highest court in Scotland) the visiting fans also, on several occasions, sang the Billy Boys.

    This song, which celebrates the 1920s Glasgow street gang founded by self-proclaimed fascist Billy Fullerton, was banned by UEFA in 2006 as discriminatory.

    The Ibrox club was fined then and, effectively put on probation. The Irish Post contacted UEFA last week to ask what opinion, if any, the UEFA president had of the repertoire of the visiting fans to Celtic Park.

    We were told that M. Platini had heard the singing, but did not recognise any of them. He was, we were told by a UEFA spokesperson, that he was aware of the issues around racism and sectarianism emanating from the Rangers support in the past.

    The UEFA spokesperson stated that the UEFA president fully supports the “zero tolerance” policy of UEFA towards racism and all manifestations of discriminatory chanting.

    The Irish Post also asked the UEFA spokesperson about the three Champions League matches involving Rangers.

    The three fixtures involving Manchester United at Old Trafford and Turkish club Bursanspor and Valencia at Ibrox have all been peppered with racist and sectarian chanting by the Rangers support.

    The UEFA spokesperson said that, so far, a disciplinary case had not been opened against the Ibrox club.

    He revealed that the match delegates were specifically briefed around the issues pertaining the Rangers supporters apropos racist and discriminatory chanting.

    Despite this pre-match briefing none of the three delegates had mentioned any discriminatory chanting in their match reports.

    This journalist expressed surprise at this, and asked the UEFA spokesperson for the nationalities of the match delegates.

    Although not disclosing that information, he revealed that the three match delegates were all from continental Europe and were not native English speakers.

    He conceded that they might have had difficult in detecting the discriminatory chanting that was occurring during the matches.

    Although a disciplinary case had, heretofore, not been opened against Rangers this could happen if additional or new evidence was supplied to UEFA about the three matches against United, Bursanspor or Valencia.

    * * *

    THE IRISH POST contacted exIreland republic of Ireland footballer Kieron Brady.

    Kieron now runs an organisation called Celebrate Identity, Challenge Intolerance (CICI), an equality-focused consultancy that aims to educate around the issues of equality and diversity.

    We put these questions to Kieron about Platini’s visit to Celtic Park.

    What do you think Michel Platini would have thought of the racism/sectarianism?

    “In retrospect I am certain he would have strongly disapproved, particularly given the zero tolerance approach UEFA have to both racial and religious intolerance.

    “It is worth noting that UEFA are powerless over domestic football and if individual national associations do not have any social responsibility initiatives in place that they place importance in, then it becomes evident that such intolerance has an immunity.”

    Is it good that the delegates have been briefed? Shouldn’t the delegates have enough fluency in English to be able to recognise discriminatory chanting?

    “It is, of course, positive if all UEFA delegates have an awareness of all forms of discriminatory expressions that they may witness.

    “If vocal prejudice and discrimination is foreseeable in any matches under UEFA jurisdiction then it would make sense to ensure that language barriers will not prove problematic.”

  10. I think I'll be getting the train into Blackpool tonight to watch the game at Blackpool Central Bar, just wondering if anyone's been there before and whether its a good bar for the game. Cheers

    check the match is on there bud as I think they go to the jaggy thistle-been a few times and its ok(central club)but not sure they have sky

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