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Why can't vienna make a decision today! Fuck tomorrow, who cares if there directors away.

Simple really...they don't have to make any decision at all.

It's up to us to force them to make a decision.

If we haven't bid anywhere near what they want then the problem is ours not theirs.

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Im sure someone has mentioned this already, but the attitude this boy has shown has been superb (tu)

The fact it is known he wants to move to us, yet he pulled on the strip and did the business last night.

Many players in this modern era would through the toys out of the pram.

Showing class already.

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Im sure someone has mentioned this already, but the attitude this boy has shown has been superb (tu)

The fact it is known he wants to move to us, yet he pulled on the strip and did the business last night.

Many players in this modern era would through the toys out of the pram.

Showing class already.

Said that last night mate.

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Jusdt been on facebook and saw someone saying he is on his way to Vienna airport with coisty. Dunno if theres anything in it though, probably just some dickhead talking keech.

Just got a text mate did you get it 2? Papac is banned from everry casino in the Northern Hemisphere craphead2.gif10310.gifcraphead2.gif

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Jusdt been on facebook and saw someone saying he is on his way to Vienna airport with coisty. Dunno if theres anything in it though, probably just some dickhead talking keech.

Just got a text mate did you get it 2? Papac is banned from everry casino in the Northern Hemisphere craphead2.gif10310.gifcraphead2.gif

Got one last night saying Lafferty to Bolton though :sherlock:

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Jusdt been on facebook and saw someone saying he is on his way to Vienna airport with coisty. Dunno if theres anything in it though, probably just some dickhead talking keech.

Just got a text mate did you get it 2? Papac is banned from everry casino in the Northern Hemisphere craphead2.gif10310.gifcraphead2.gif

Got one last night saying Lafferty to Bolton though 10310.gif

That was your mate who works for 02 saying lafferty got a new bolt on 10310.gif

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ALLY MCCOIST and NIKICA JELAVIC are heading to GLASGOW to discuss personal terms as a fee of around 3.5 million has been accepted. Check back for more information at 1700.

from the Daily Mark.

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"There will be no outcome today as our sporting director will not be back until tomorrow," a Rapid spokesman told BBC Scotland.

"This will be discussed at a board meeting tomorrow morning."

:anguish: :anguish:

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"There will be no outcome today as our sporting director will not be back until tomorrow," a Rapid spokesman told BBC Scotland.

"This will be discussed at a board meeting tomorrow morning."

:anguish: :anguish:

Fucking Hell!!

First they say we will know by Monday or Tuesday, then Wednesday. They're full of shit

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Rapid Vienna say there will be no decision on Wednesday on the future of striker Nikica Jelavic.

Rangers had hoped to find out if their bid had been accepted for the Croatian international forward.

The 24-year-old scored twice in Tuesday's Europa League 3-0 qualifying win over the Bulgarian side Beroe.

A Rapid spokesman told BBC Scotland: "There will be no outcome today as out sporting director will not be back until tomorrow."

He added: "This will be discussed at a board meeting tomorrow morning."

Rapid Vienna may want to retain the striker until at least the play-off round for the Europa League.

Those games are scheduled for 19 & 26 August, which would leave only a few days before the transfer window closed.

If Rangers are unable to register Jelavic for their own European campaign, the Scottish champions would turn their attentions elsewhere.

Nonetheless, he remains manager Walter Smith's favoured target as he seeks to replace Kris Boyd, although he is also looking at the Honduran Georgie Welcome on trial this week.

Jelavic has been with Rapid Vienna for two seasons, having joined them from Belgian club Zulte Waregem.

The powerful Bosnian-born forward scored 21 goals last season, three of those coming against Celtic in the Europa League.

He scored in the 1-1 draw at Celtic Park last October and bagged a brace in the 3-3 draw in the Austrian capital in December.

Meanwhile, any move from Rangers for the South African duo of Katlego Mphela and Bongani Khumalo is understood to be unlikely.

I hope they make their intentions clear... if they want to keep him for their later qualifying rounds then we will have to move to a different target, and we should warn them he will try and get him to sign a pre-contract in January and they will lose him for nothing

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Rapid Vienna say there will be no decision on Wednesday on the future of striker Nikica Jelavic.

Rangers had hoped to find out if their bid had been accepted for the Croatian international forward.

The 24-year-old scored twice in Tuesday's Europa League 3-0 qualifying win over the Bulgarian side Beroe.

A Rapid spokesman told BBC Scotland: "There will be no outcome today as out sporting director will not be back until tomorrow."

He added: "This will be discussed at a board meeting tomorrow morning."

Rapid Vienna may want to retain the striker until at least the play-off round for the Europa League.

Those games are scheduled for 19 & 26 August, which would leave only a few days before the transfer window closed.

If Rangers are unable to register Jelavic for their own European campaign, the Scottish champions would turn their attentions elsewhere.

Nonetheless, he remains manager Walter Smith's favoured target as he seeks to replace Kris Boyd, although he is also looking at the Honduran Georgie Welcome on trial this week.

Jelavic has been with Rapid Vienna for two seasons, having joined them from Belgian club Zulte Waregem.

The powerful Bosnian-born forward scored 21 goals last season, three of those coming against Celtic in the Europa League.

He scored in the 1-1 draw at Celtic Park last October and bagged a brace in the 3-3 draw in the Austrian capital in December.

Meanwhile, any move from Rangers for the South African duo of Katlego Mphela and Bongani Khumalo is understood to be unlikely.

I hope they make their intentions clear... if they want to keep him for their later qualifying rounds then we will have to move to a different target, and we should warn them he will try and get him to sign a pre-contract in January and they will lose him for nothing

He is not in the final year of his contract, he has 2 years to run. He is not a free agent until next January 2012.

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