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  1. I’m going along to this so will feed back if anyone is interested.
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  2. Window opens on July 1st. Wee sidenote from the article above ... player out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season: Daniel Sturridge (29) James Milner (33) Connor Randall (23, RB) Alberto Morena (26, LB) Probably all on silly wages. As for Sheyi Ojo, he`s been in France and for all the nifty goals and assists above, he played 19 games and has a goal and an assist to his name from that journey. TM says he`s out of contract at the end of the season (the report above suggests that he is to sign a new deal), so who knows. Seyi Ojo at TM He could be another Ejaria, doing well in Europe and some Premiership games, but ultimately not built(up for this league. Or another Kent, who took his time but adapted and grabbed the chance he was given. I`m not so sure whether we should lay too much weight on talented loanees this summers, guys who have to find their feet in the game AS WELL as at a club like Rangers and in our current hammerthrowing environment. Granted, most players will have to adapt to the demands at Ibrox and we still have quite a few in every position able to handle that. When we start looking for that extra bit of quality, I would hope it is "experienced" quality.
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  3. The problem with your scattergun campaign of posts and threads is that so much of what you post is so ridiculous and imbalanced that its often hard to tell whether you are being serious. You ignore valid arguments on a regular basis, so really the only point in engaging with your is to wind you up and point out how preposterous some of the stuff you post is. Thats pretty much where I'm at. Have fun at the dig though. Sounds interesting! PS: Its all good fun!
    2 points
  4. If we sign the players mentioned it would seem all the talk about only signing a couple “marque players” was just that, talk.
    1 point
  5. What Dornan is suggesting is "absolve yourselves by paying money in exchange for never having to face criminal charges".
    1 point
  6. No? Thought not. So I'll be voting for the Brexit Party. They represent what I believe in with respect to the UK. The rest of them have let the country down badly and deserve the kicking they're about to get. That's if I get home in time - I'm on the last day of a geology field trip on Skye and heading for a day's mapping near Kintail.
    1 point
  7. No doubt the SNP turkeys will be flocking to vote for Christmas today. I feel sorry for anyone who is willing to be so blindfolded by sentimentality that they could cast a vote for the SNP.
    1 point
  8. A winger from Liverpool sounds like the result of negotiations between the clubs on Kent. You ain't getting Kent again but you can have Ojo
    1 point
  9. Technology brings with it a very real potential for a level of tyranny that we have only ever seen in films thus far. It's natural that those who want to implement measures that work towards it are so touchy about whistleblowers.
    1 point
  10. No probs coop, we all see it different. As long as we all see through blue tinted specs it doesn’t matter if some need a dog & stick to help them!!
    1 point
  11. Getting rid of whistleblowers or deterring those who would do the right thing, is one of the tools used by the global elite. It solidifies the social culture of fear which slowly spreads as democracy diminishes. Then we become insectified and will follow blindly, and conform without question to whatever truth is projected through the elitist narrative.
    1 point
  12. I wouldn't say I'm not bothered about the rest but there's a feeling of helplessness and/or hopelessness when it comes to politics these days. America has too much influence on Britain and in many other parts of the world. Globalism is killing off a lot of the aspects of party politics that gave people hope (albeit probably falsely) in the middle of last century. I think the Scottish government's unwillingness to accept the first referendum result and the British government's inability to enact the result of the second referendum sums up where we're at.
    1 point
  13. If we had a vote for young fan of the year I would put up my grandson I got him his first season ticket when the baw went up on the roof back in 14 th February 2012 when he was six and he hasn't missed a game at ibrox since. a young true blue .
    1 point
  14. Let's face it, Scottish Nationalists won't stop until they get what they want. The last few years has proved that. Every time there's a UK General Election, they'll demand a referendum. Which is why Unionists must continue to oppose their incessant din (it's not difficult but it can be very tedious - like saying 'No' to a child).
    1 point


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