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I REALLY wanna tell you guys where I got this one from, but I'm not allowed :(

Latest is the reason for what PLG has done:

Apparently Barry tried to round the players up in order to get PLG the sack, and PLG got wind of it.

Hence this action.

Might be bollocks.

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To me that sounds like a load of rubbish, Ferguson would be clever enough to know that for Murray to sack Le Guen then he would have to part with a lot of money. Money that could go to buying new players. Money that Rangers can hardly afford. Now why would a die hard Rangers man and club captain think about doing that when after the St. Johnstone game he backed Le Guen and said it is the players fault and not the managers? I know they have fallen out since but I cant see him doing that. If so then L;e Guen deserves one hell of an apology.

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Given how close BF and SDM have been, perhaps he did think he had sufficient access to the chairman to pull something like that off.

But when I saw the title of your thread, I must confess I was hoping the club was issuing a proper statement, not just posting PLG's comments in the style of a news report.

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I actually believe -- really I do -- that SDM will sort this and Barry is back. As I said on another post, perhaps not as Captain right away, but eventually.

PLG and BF will just need to get along for the good of RFC -- and that's what it's about.

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To me that sounds like a load of rubbish, Ferguson would be clever enough to know that for Murray to sack Le Guen then he would have to part with a lot of money. Money that could go to buying new players. Money that Rangers can hardly afford. Now why would a die hard Rangers man and club captain think about doing that when after the St. Johnstone game he backed Le Guen and said it is the players fault and not the managers? I know they have fallen out since but I cant see him doing that. If so then L;e Guen deserves one hell of an apology.

What I will say is I know, from months ago, how much Barry detests PLG. And always has.

And the fact things are going so hideously at the moment surely was the straw to break the camel's back for him?

Fair enough, he'd professionally support PLG if things were going well. But they're not.

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Given how close BF and SDM have been, perhaps he did think he had sufficient access to the chairman to pull something like that off.

But when I saw the title of your thread, I must confess I was hoping the club was issuing a proper statement, not just posting PLG's comments in the style of a news report.

I'd have put it in caps ;)

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I actually believe -- really I do -- that SDM will sort this and Barry is back.  As I said on another post, perhaps not as Captain right away, but eventually.

PLG and BF will just need to get along for the good of RFC -- and that's what it's about.

Heres hoping! :rolleyes:

Indeed. They're two huge egos and I just wish they'd both sort their differences out for the sake of the club.

Neither seems to be putting the club's best interests at heart at the moment.

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I actually believe -- really I do -- that SDM will sort this and Barry is back.? As I said on another post, perhaps not as Captain right away, but eventually.

PLG and BF will just need to get along for the good of RFC -- and that's what it's about.

Heres hoping! :rolleyes:

Indeed. They're two huge egos and I just wish they'd both sort their differences out for the sake of the club.

Neither seems to be putting the club's best interests at heart at the moment.

Why cant they all just get along. lol

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Why then would Ferguson put his Rangers career, a club he would die for in jeopardy by trying to get the manager sacked? The last thing he would want to do is be fired, transfered from the club. As Peter Martin said yesterday when he interviewed Ferguson at Murray Park, he was "distraught and upset" and left with "tears in his eyes"

Might well be true but I dont just don't see it.

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What do you think Danny? How reliables the source?

I cannot be certain. It's not the same one I normally use. Which has been nigh-on 100% so far with things.

But it is still a very interesting one.

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If he is causing unrest in the dressing room , not just with PLG,Eck & DA-he needs to go.He is my fav player & some of my pals detest him for leaving us before, but I have heard on good authority he is bad news at Rangers.He was made captain at BBurn Rovers-Hughes didnt want him to go, captain of Rangers & Scotland----but Im beginning to think he thinks he runs Rangers.No one is bigger than the club & RFC will be there long after he,s finished playing

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Why then would Ferguson put his Rangers career, a club he would die for in jeopardy by trying to get the manager sacked? The last thing he would want to do is be fired, transfered from the club. As Peter Martin said yesterday when he interviewed Ferguson at Murray Park, he was "distraught and upset" and left with "tears in his eyes"

Might well be true but I dont just don't see it.

Maybe he thought the risk was worth it. In which case maybe he was risking his own career here for the sake of the club's future.

Which would be almost commendable.

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Why then would Ferguson put his Rangers career, a club he would die for in jeopardy by trying to get the manager sacked? The last thing he would want to do is be fired, transfered from the club. As Peter Martin said yesterday when he interviewed Ferguson at Murray Park, he was "distraught and upset" and left with "tears in his eyes"

Might well be true but I dont just don't see it.

Maybe he thought the risk was worth it. In which case maybe he was risking his own career here for the sake of the club's future.

Which would be almost commendable.

Never thought about it that way.

I dont know anymore. All I have done and thought about for the last 2 days is Ferguson, Murray, Le Guen and Rangers and I'm starting to get tired of it.

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Why then would Ferguson put his Rangers career, a club he would die for in jeopardy by trying to get the manager sacked? The last thing he would want to do is be fired, transfered from the club. As Peter Martin said yesterday when he interviewed Ferguson at Murray Park, he was "distraught and upset" and left with "tears in his eyes"

Might well be true but I dont just don't see it.

Maybe he thought the risk was worth it. In which case maybe he was risking his own career here for the sake of the club's future.

Which would be almost commendable.

Never thought about it that way.

I dont know anymore. All I have done and thought about for the last 2 days is Ferguson, Murray, Le Guen and Rangers and I'm starting to get tired of it.

Same bud.

My brain is in pain.

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If any of this stuff is true then it is an attempted mutiny against the Club <scared>

If they had serious difficulty with their manager the playing staff could surely have taken a delegation to SDM and dealt with it internally and professionally, there must be a grievance procedure within an institution like Glasgow Rangers.

Skulking around in a surreptitious conspiracy is cowardly. Any manager who unearthed a plot like this would have no option but to decapitate the conspiracy by removing its leader...

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