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I am sure if you venture back in his archives between Apr-Jun last year you will get his thumbs up on whyte.

Ive always got it to hand ED :happy:

WHYTE ERA ARRIVES

CRAIG Whyte has done more than merely confound his critics by showing he is the real deal.

He has also displayed the sort of tough technique in talks which he will surely be able to use for the good of Rangers in the fututre.

WHYTE has got what he wanted, and made his dream of owning the club he supported as a boy come true, for just a quid.

At the moment, with the country skint and deep in Labour led debt, what Whyte has done is join the stampede of savvy shoppers to Poundland.

He has squeezed and squeezed, and then squeezed a bit more, and the result is there should be more money available for Rangers.

Remember, when Sir David Murray first put Rangers up for sale three years ago the asking price was in the region of £40M

When Whyte entered the scene a figure of around £20M started being quoted, and as recently as a couple of weeks ago it had dropped to Murray getting back the original £6M he paid for Rangers in 1988.

That Whyte ended pocketing the title deeds for Rangers, Ibrox Stadium and Murray Park for a quid tells us one thing. Do NOT play poker with this man.

However, such has been the length of time the talks have gone on, and such has been the amount of muckraking and mud hurled at Whyte, that there are many Rangers supporters who still doubt Whyte.

They though, will soon be won over if the new owner gets together quickly with manager-elect, Ally McCoist and lets him loose in the transfer market.

A couple of quick singings would soon dispel much of the doubts.

And such a move would also have the spin-off of boosting season ticket sales, which have dropped by 6,000 during the last two uncertain years.

Then there's Lloyds Bank. The very people who have been squeezing the lifeblood out of Rangers in a way that has led to their motives being questioned by many.

Part of the Whyte deal included a pledge he would pay off the club's debt to Lloyds.

When that is done, then all Whyte has to do to sent his approval ratings soaring among the Rangers support, is show Lloyds and the bank's man on the Rangers board, Donald Muir, the Ibrox door.

Maybe he could even restort to the language of the people....

PICK A WINDAE. YOU'RE LEAVING!

Of course there are still those who will attempt to pour cold water on the future of Rangers.

There's talk of anything up to £12M being needed to avoid Ibrox falling foul of Health and Safety regulations.

Of course The Stadium could do with a lick of paint and a look at the plumbing. But short of a full re-wiring job, it is hard to see where such an extraordinary figure comes from.

Equally, of course, there are many in the media who will stop at nothing to undermine Rangers, some with more subtle style than others.

This is something Craig Whyte will have to confront head-on in a much more aggressive way than Murray ever did.

If the new owner shows similar tough tactics in this area as he did in the negotiations which landed him Rangers for a quid, then that too would find favour with fans.

He should beware of smarm and charm - in particular from Odious Creep who will seek to worm his way in.

There are plenty of people within Ibrox who know the score in this area, and who can advise Whyte on the way forward, in order that Rangers no longer present an easy target to their many enemies.

Confounding the enmies of Rangers should be one of the first tasks for Craig Whyte now that he has confounded his critics.

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Leggo writes an article complaining about a savage attack on his beloved TBK2 in which he savagely attacks McColls consortium.

I noticed he doesn't mention their links to Dave King. A man who makes anyone on Greens side look like a pillar of the community.

No wonder he's not a real journo. He's nowhere near balanced enough, mentally or writings wise.

I'm also not sure McColl is a billionaire, no matter how much he says it. Unless of course that's his first name.

He's also behind the times in describing it as Walters consortium as we now know Walter isn't going to be involved in the running of the club and is merely a face on McColls bid in a cynical attempt to win the fans over.

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Ive always got it to hand ED :happy:

WHYTE ERA ARRIVES

CRAIG Whyte has done more than merely confound his critics by showing he is the real deal.

He has also displayed the sort of tough technique in talks which he will surely be able to use for the good of Rangers in the fututre.

WHYTE has got what he wanted, and made his dream of owning the club he supported as a boy come true, for just a quid.

At the moment, with the country skint and deep in Labour led debt, what Whyte has done is join the stampede of savvy shoppers to Poundland.

He has squeezed and squeezed, and then squeezed a bit more, and the result is there should be more money available for Rangers.

Remember, when Sir David Murray first put Rangers up for sale three years ago the asking price was in the region of £40M

When Whyte entered the scene a figure of around £20M started being quoted, and as recently as a couple of weeks ago it had dropped to Murray getting back the original £6M he paid for Rangers in 1988.

That Whyte ended pocketing the title deeds for Rangers, Ibrox Stadium and Murray Park for a quid tells us one thing. Do NOT play poker with this man.

However, such has been the length of time the talks have gone on, and such has been the amount of muckraking and mud hurled at Whyte, that there are many Rangers supporters who still doubt Whyte.

They though, will soon be won over if the new owner gets together quickly with manager-elect, Ally McCoist and lets him loose in the transfer market.

A couple of quick singings would soon dispel much of the doubts.

And such a move would also have the spin-off of boosting season ticket sales, which have dropped by 6,000 during the last two uncertain years.

Then there's Lloyds Bank. The very people who have been squeezing the lifeblood out of Rangers in a way that has led to their motives being questioned by many.

Part of the Whyte deal included a pledge he would pay off the club's debt to Lloyds.

When that is done, then all Whyte has to do to sent his approval ratings soaring among the Rangers support, is show Lloyds and the bank's man on the Rangers board, Donald Muir, the Ibrox door.

Maybe he could even restort to the language of the people....

PICK A WINDAE. YOU'RE LEAVING!

Of course there are still those who will attempt to pour cold water on the future of Rangers.

There's talk of anything up to £12M being needed to avoid Ibrox falling foul of Health and Safety regulations.

Of course The Stadium could do with a lick of paint and a look at the plumbing. But short of a full re-wiring job, it is hard to see where such an extraordinary figure comes from.

Equally, of course, there are many in the media who will stop at nothing to undermine Rangers, some with more subtle style than others.

This is something Craig Whyte will have to confront head-on in a much more aggressive way than Murray ever did.

If the new owner shows similar tough tactics in this area as he did in the negotiations which landed him Rangers for a quid, then that too would find favour with fans.

He should beware of smarm and charm - in particular from Odious Creep who will seek to worm his way in.

There are plenty of people within Ibrox who know the score in this area, and who can advise Whyte on the way forward, in order that Rangers no longer present an easy target to their many enemies.

Confounding the enmies of Rangers should be one of the first tasks for Craig Whyte now that he has confounded his critics.

Spot on bud 00000042.gif And the highlighted part .........reminds you of someone today biggrin.gif

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