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Yes but have they been told on that basis? Or have they got a decent source

This all seem a like a crock of shit to me...

i cannae speak for Cwood although i know hes defo in the know!!

but i heard from good source that thiers defo something in this. We ll find out tmora!! Green has gone mega quiet too fkn heeds pickled like all u lot! nutz just nutz

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Folk on FF are saying it might not be in the first editions as other papers will lift the story,good point.

The poster who started the thread on FF is a guy named Stan who runs the Stonefield in Blanytre,so definitely linked to Goram and Bomber.

Here's he is hoping something comes of it.

Fixed that!

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Fuck this im off to watch True Blood

Not as much drama as the fucking Bears Den

Just to let you all know, I love you all (unless you have less than 1000 posts)(taig)

Ah that's too heavy an insult to bear for being old fashioned. There will be lots of us looking on the internet trying to find out what is going on. Lets face it most of us are sick of the way things have been getting reported in the Scottish papers. Stick yer posts, was watching Rangers before computers existed ffs lol

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GREAT DANE ... Brian Laudrup Exclusive By GARETH LAW Published: 7 minutes ago

IF we, as former players, can help restore Rangers then it would be the biggest achievement of all.

Join the conversation Bigger than Nine-in-a-Row, you’d have to say.

Bigger for me, on a personal level, than scoring the goal that clinched it even.

I’ve spoken to my good friend Andy Goram this week.

And I’ve also taken phone calls from John Brown.

They’re two men with Rangers in their blood.

I’ve listened intently to Bomber’s plans and I can only support one of my old team-mates in what he wants to do at such a critical time for Rangers and everyone associated with the club.

He is a guy who loves Rangers more than anything else.

Someone who is doing all that he’s doing not to gain money or anything else but for the love of Rangers and the sake of the club.

That’s the most important thing right now — and if I can do anything, however big or small, to help him I will.

I’m TOTALLY behind everything he’s trying to do.

That’s the feeling of every single former Rangers player, especially the Nine-in-a-Row guys I know.

I know the likes of Lorenzo Amoruso and Jorg Albertz have also come out to back what Bomber’s doing too.

Even though I’m a foreigner, even though I played in Glasgow for only four years, we were all taught what Rangers means to people by the gaffer Walter Smith.

I still follow the club and what’s happening at Ibrox more or less every day via the internet.

And I admit I’ve been left devastated at what’s been going on there.

Now Bomber wants the fans to lead a buy-out — and they can surely have no one better taking the lead.

Like Ally McCoist and Ian Durrant, Bomber is one among a few former players I know who just lives and breathes Rangers.

And I think it’s so very important for the supporters to feel this bond with the guys who they used to cheer from the terraces.

When I played there between 1994 and 1998, I got to see so many fans who had supported Rangers for decades.

The club means EVERYTHING to them and their support throughout the years has been absolutely magnificent.

I can feel their pain right now. I understand what they’re going through at the moment.

I might be a few thousand miles away but I know how much they are suffering.

If Bomber can do a deal that places the club in their hands, then that would be fantastic.

I know from the detail he has given me that he has the investors there ready from all over the world and that he wants everything to be transparent.

But, at the same time, it’s vitally important these people who really love the club come in and take control of it.

And sooner rather than later in my opinion.

There have been so many things said and done over the past few weeks and months.

The fans have gone through agony at what’s happened to this great institution which has stood for generations of their families.

There has been plenty of talking and so many false dawns.

Now it’s time for some change and a little bit of calm to be injected into the situation.

If Bomber can provide that with the help of some very good friends — and with the aid of some former players too — it would be the ideal solution.

We will just have to wait and see what happens.

But it would really be fantastic if the fans could get in and control in some ways what’s going on at their beloved club.

I’ve talked it through with Bomber and spoken to the Goalie, who I’m still very good friends with and in contact with.

They are diehard fans themselves — and were there the night which, for me, summed up everything about this club.

My last appearance at Ibrox was in that Legends game against AC Milan at the end of March.

The supporters came out in their numbers to pack the stadium to the rafters, so much so that kick-off had to be delayed.

Seeing and hearing that was absolutely outstanding — and something which will live with me forever.

Ever since joining the club, I’d always known the Rangers fans were truly superb.

But that night just told me this club will NEVER go down.

Rangers might have to start off in a different division and as another company under a different name.

Trust me, this club will come back even stronger.

I’m sure of that. Bomber’s rescue plan can be the start of that long journey back.

We won so many things together. And savoured all those successes.

But this is a chance for us to team up again and achieve the greatest victory of all.

Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/4396804/Winning-club-for-fans-is-bigger-than-9-in-a-row.html#ixzz1ywl5FEBw

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Dunno if any of this is true but Dunny has a good rep for a story.

As for players leaving to force Green out and then coming back, that seems very far fetched.

Even if it wasn't, would we want somebody buying Rangers who was that scheming and manipulative ?

How long til they were scheming against and manipulating us. ?

I never want to see or hear of any player who said they were leaving.

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GREAT DANE ... Brian Laudrup Exclusive By GARETH LAW Published: 7 minutes ago

IF we, as former players, can help restore Rangers then it would be the biggest achievement of all.

Join the conversation Bigger than Nine-in-a-Row, you’d have to say.

Bigger for me, on a personal level, than scoring the goal that clinched it even.

I’ve spoken to my good friend Andy Goram this week.

And I’ve also taken phone calls from John Brown.

They’re two men with Rangers in their blood.

I’ve listened intently to Bomber’s plans and I can only support one of my old team-mates in what he wants to do at such a critical time for Rangers and everyone associated with the club.

He is a guy who loves Rangers more than anything else.

Someone who is doing all that he’s doing not to gain money or anything else but for the love of Rangers and the sake of the club.

That’s the most important thing right now — and if I can do anything, however big or small, to help him I will.

I’m TOTALLY behind everything he’s trying to do.

That’s the feeling of every single former Rangers player, especially the Nine-in-a-Row guys I know.

I know the likes of Lorenzo Amoruso and Jorg Albertz have also come out to back what Bomber’s doing too.

Even though I’m a foreigner, even though I played in Glasgow for only four years, we were all taught what Rangers means to people by the gaffer Walter Smith.

I still follow the club and what’s happening at Ibrox more or less every day via the internet.

And I admit I’ve been left devastated at what’s been going on there.

Now Bomber wants the fans to lead a buy-out — and they can surely have no one better taking the lead.

Like Ally McCoist and Ian Durrant, Bomber is one among a few former players I know who just lives and breathes Rangers.

And I think it’s so very important for the supporters to feel this bond with the guys who they used to cheer from the terraces.

When I played there between 1994 and 1998, I got to see so many fans who had supported Rangers for decades.

The club means EVERYTHING to them and their support throughout the years has been absolutely magnificent.

I can feel their pain right now. I understand what they’re going through at the moment.

I might be a few thousand miles away but I know how much they are suffering.

If Bomber can do a deal that places the club in their hands, then that would be fantastic.

I know from the detail he has given me that he has the investors there ready from all over the world and that he wants everything to be transparent.

But, at the same time, it’s vitally important these people who really love the club come in and take control of it.

And sooner rather than later in my opinion.

There have been so many things said and done over the past few weeks and months.

The fans have gone through agony at what’s happened to this great institution which has stood for generations of their families.

There has been plenty of talking and so many false dawns.

Now it’s time for some change and a little bit of calm to be injected into the situation.

If Bomber can provide that with the help of some very good friends — and with the aid of some former players too — it would be the ideal solution.

We will just have to wait and see what happens.

But it would really be fantastic if the fans could get in and control in some ways what’s going on at their beloved club.

I’ve talked it through with Bomber and spoken to the Goalie, who I’m still very good friends with and in contact with.

They are diehard fans themselves — and were there the night which, for me, summed up everything about this club.

My last appearance at Ibrox was in that Legends game against AC Milan at the end of March.

The supporters came out in their numbers to pack the stadium to the rafters, so much so that kick-off had to be delayed.

Seeing and hearing that was absolutely outstanding — and something which will live with me forever.

Ever since joining the club, I’d always known the Rangers fans were truly superb.

But that night just told me this club will NEVER go down.

Rangers might have to start off in a different division and as another company under a different name.

Trust me, this club will come back even stronger.

I’m sure of that. Bomber’s rescue plan can be the start of that long journey back.

We won so many things together. And savoured all those successes.

But this is a chance for us to team up again and achieve the greatest victory of all.

Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/4396804/Winning-club-for-fans-is-bigger-than-9-in-a-row.html#ixzz1ywl5FEBw

Brian Laudrup - A golden God

Let us pray something comes of this. Do tell Bomber, we're all listening

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We are in this to give the club we all love back to Gers fans

amor_1536730a.jpg ITALIAN JOB ... Lorenzo's cup joy in 2003

WHEN Bomber asked me to become involved in a Rangers fans’ buy-out, I didn’t hesitate to say “yes”.

widget-bird.png Join the conversation I love Rangers, I love the supporters, the stadium and everything about the club — that’s why I am supporting the bid.

I was at Ibrox for six years — I won trophies and I fought for the jersey every time I stepped on the pitch.

I captained Rangers and the honour gave me immense pride — it’s one of the biggest achievements of my football career.

Now I want to help secure the best possible future for the club. I want to give it back to the fans.

The Rangers supporters deserve better than what has happened and Bomber has my full support. I’ve told John I am fully behind him and that I’ll do anything I can to help — but I am not alone.

All the players who are involved in the bid have a special feeling for Rangers. We are all in it together.

The guys all really want to do something for the club. We had a good chat and we supported the idea immediately.

There are just so many fantastic Rangers fans all over the world and they all deserve more respect.

That is what we are trying to achieve. We want to give them a club to be proud of. We want success on the pitch.

Rangers belongs to the fans — it doesn’t belong to me, Charles Green or any other individual.

The club is nothing without the supporters — that’s really the most important thing to remember.

They ARE the club.

Players and managers have come and gone through Rangers’ history.

But the fans remain constant — they are the club and always will be. They make it special.

What we are trying to do is give the club back to the supporters and put Rangers people in control.

With the help of a lot of former players and other people, that is the ultimate aim.

But the backing of the fans is the most important part of this.

We need all their support and enthusiasm. We need them to get behind us and support us every inch of the way.

People had the chance over the last couple of years to take the opportunity to do something for Rangers.

This could now be a LAST chance to make sure Rangers get back to where they once were.

We are at a stage where Rangers are not in the SPL and we don’t know what is going to happen. There is so much uncertainty around at the moment and it’s unfair on the fans who have always been there for Rangers.

We felt that we had to have a go and try to do something — we feel very strongly about this.

I am proud to say I played for Rangers. I was proud to wear the Light Blue jersey and bring success to the club.

I gave my all for Rangers while I was there and I know how much the fans appreciated it. Now I want to help them again.

As ex-players, we couldn’t just stand back and let things happen that we did not agree with.

We had to take action and hopefully it works. It won’t be easy but we must try to make a difference.

Talking stops now. We need to take action and fight for what is best for the football club.

Rangers’ history means that the club must get more respect.

This is important for the whole of Scottish football — the SPL needs a strong Rangers playing there again one day.

The project is at the early stages just now but I believe we can achieve our targets.

I stayed at Rangers for so long because of the fans. They supported me and I have so much respect for them.

The Rangers fans deserve a strong club. They deserve better than what has happened over the last few years.

The message from Bomber is clear to all supporters — back us and back Rangers.

This isn’t about former players or former managers. This is about Rangers Football Club.

I hope to travel to Scotland soon and offer even more support to the buy-out.

The club is all about the fans and now I want to do everything in my power to give it back to them once more.

Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/4396883/We-are-in-this-to-give-the-club-we-all-love-back-to-Gers-fans.html#ixzz1ywoGnggt

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Is this us getting up off the canvas after a 9 count?

I REALLY hope so, thus situation needs to be turned around pronto

Hopefully the tide is turning......

The 9 count started on the 14 February, they've now called in three different referees since then.

Looks like some nice stories for tomorrow (will still never buy The Sun), but as I said in the other thread, we've been messed around with too much to take anything for granted. Talk is cheap, let's see what comes next.

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Certainly hope you're right, and I'm willing to believe you. If there is some sort of campaign to pressurise Green (and Zeus) from the inside then I wonder whether McCoist might make a move before Thursday. Honestly, if he were to resign tomorrow then it might be good news, rather than bad.

Doubt th stuff being said about the players but M'coist is in a powerful position right now with regards to Green's credibility to be able to take the club forward. And he has no love of Green it seems so he would probably be able to force Green to sell if he walked. That's if an offer is made right enough. If an offer is made by the right people this would happen

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