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A poster on FF, who got a bit of abuse from some on a takeover rumour that never came true IIRC.
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12.40 - Roll of honour (and possibly at 15.20 as well) 23.00 - Oh ah up the ra 62.00 - Paddy McCourt's fenian army (round about the time of the 2nd penalty) 73.12 - Go home ya huns Courtesy of shuntergers8 on FF
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At least it will be an end to the uncertainty, which has to be a good thing.
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That isn't an argument he can use as it could just mean that all the other companies could also be liable, but I'm sure it's not one that he will be using anyway.
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I like the collar. Reminded me of Captain Cutlass when i saw it.
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Just downloaded it.
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Welcome Stuart and Gomacgers (and good work on the NBM stuff GMG!)
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No. He said that MIH were dealing with it. I took that to mean that they were looking iinto the matter and dealing with HMRC, not that they would take on any of the liability, particularly as I believe they have some staff who were paid under the same scheme as well.
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Just shows that he really is scum.
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So Piara Powar is employed by a company part-owned by Dermot Desmond's son. Yet again, his impartiality has to be open to question, given the fact that he must benefit financially from this arrangement.
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I believe that anything the club now sells will have 1872 as the date.
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Paul McBride to make peace with Stewart Regan and SFA over Rangers rant
Bluedell replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
McBride publicly spoke on behalf of Celtic, which he is not allowed to do and should be in deep shit with the Faculty of Advocates. No wonder he is now having to perform a humiliating climb-down -
"we have no axe to grind with any club" but yet they send an observer to 2 Rangers games. I wonder if they send observers to every club's European games? I wonder what the observer's qualfications were to understand the behaviour of the PSV fans? His statement is full of contradictions.
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Northamption Loyalist
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Kick It Out is currently seeking a Temporary General Manager to lead the organisation whilst the Interim Director is on maternity leave. Temporary General Manager – Job Description (to provide maternity cover from June/July 2011 – February 2012) Salary: Ã?£38K (pro rata) negotiable Reporting to: Chair of Trustees
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Obviously untrue given their comments in the OP and they have also got involved with the Rangers on other issues in the past.
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Not all religions.
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Don't think so. Can't see the bank allowing Rangers cash to go to a third party in the first instance, and f it's a company owned by Rangers (or even MIH) I'm sure HMRC could go after that comopany anyway as they would be shown as a debtor in the books of Rangers. You can't avoid paying a debt just because the company that you owe it to goes into administration.
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It has been claimed that FARE. which is headed up by Piara Powar, are the organisation which reported the Rangers support to UEFA. Piara Powar was previously at Kick It Out, and I thought that it may be interesting to look at a couple of issues that occurred when he was at KIO. June 2007 - their newsletter has the following - "It has taken 25 years for a professional Jewish Football League player to break through - so meet Joe Jacobson, proof that this community does not stop at owning clubs and trading players." It seems that Piara Powar has no problem with stereotyping Jewish people as club owners and agents. I would have thought that an anti-racism charity would have issues with stereotyping based on religion, but perhaps it's OK. October 2008 - Rangers introduce a programme to educate girls in India. A worthy cause and quite correctly reported by KIO, but unfortuately they could not resist a dig at the Rangers support, turning a positive into a negative. "Rangers FC might have a following that is not afraid of singing offensive songs in Scotland, but in India the club are working with UNICEF to help educate girls in poverty." Every football club's fans sing offensive songs but Rangers were obviously singled out by him, although he did not clarify which songs that were being referred to when questioned on this. It is quite sick to use a children's charity issue to have a dig at a particular support, but Piara didn't seem to have an issue with it as it wasn't "incorrect".
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Big Breaking new about Rangers about to come on BBC Scotland sportsound
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The problem may be Super Rangers. Would be glad to see it binned anyway. -
It probably hasn't been for quite a few years but it beats spending Saturday afternoons with the wife.
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Private Eye on Mr Whyte - "an ideal saviour for Rangers"
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Private Eye on Mr Whyte - "an ideal saviour for Rangers"
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Why do I not find that hard to believe?
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Looks to me like he's breaking the rules of his profession. He could be in soapy bubble.