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maineflyer

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  1. No one with serious money will work with Murray. He is the single biggest barrier to investment in the club.
  2. I find it hard to think where this idea might have sprung from, that supporters are somehow less than loyal if they are critical of the club. Whether interneds challenging the chairman or supporters booing another inept performance, what pompous silliness causes us to think that people freely expressing opinion is something to condemn. Is the expression of passionately held emotions now such a bitter concept to deal with that some can't deal with. Why are we even debating whether people should boo the team? Surely if it's right for them then it's a choice they're entitled to make. Fukk those people who think they have to act as the moral voice of the whole support.
  3. Wasting your time. This one's utterly removed from reality and sadly well beyond help. Some you just have to let go. Whatever it is, it's no longer one of us.
  4. Clearly stated Frankie. Most appropriate and sadly accurate.
  5. Listen mate, I don't know you and I don't want to cause offence but you need to stop for a minute and consider what you're posting about this matter. Your as entitled to an opinion as the next man but you're getting close to making a fool of yourself with this absurd campaign to defend the plainly indefensible. It's one thing to play Devil's advocate but it's quite another to claim right of way while the 18 wheeler is running over you. Get a grip comes to mind.
  6. I think he just sees a uniform grey. Everything is the same - fullbacks, centre halfs, left/right, midfielder/striker, win/lose. They're all the same.
  7. This is your natural level of debate, isn't it?
  8. In other words, it's the supporters' fault. If only those pesky fans would get off our backs everything would have been OK. Hmmmm, what an absolute arsehole of a manager. It's clear now that he's finished, washed up, spent, a loser.
  9. It's a wicked streak and it won't go away.
  10. You're quite wrong, I'm no Walter hater but I do hate to see him as manager of Rangers because he just isn't up to the job any more.
  11. I think booing players is shocking and just doesn't help.
  12. It's a shame to see it but you're right.
  13. No anger, no passion, no fire in the belly. Tired, spent, beaten. You see it in his eyes, his body language, hear it every time he is interviewed.
  14. Please tell me the old goat didn't actually say that. I suppose I shouldn't really be surprised - this is the manager who has spent �£30m of the club's money and still has to play four centre halfs in defence.
  15. Classic Smith, he'll never change now.
  16. Like I said before , no one can pull the wool over your eyes. Well done mate.
  17. It's becoming laughable. We haven't had a good team since the turn of the century. Man Utd are a good team. Barcelona are a good team. We don't have a good team. We have a mediocre team who play in a thoroughly piss-poor league. Even scant observation would tell anyone who cares to open their eyes and look that we are a poor team in the process of transforming into a very poor team. Not only that but we have very few players who would even pass for ordinary. That is the truth, the harsh but honest truth and anything else is simply self-deluding fantasy, cooked up out of misplace pride in the club we all support. No amount of misguided loyalty will change the facts that everyone can see for themselves in every game we play. And there is something genuinely sad and rather pathetic about the silly bravado that bigs up mediocrity, presumably in order to appear more staunchly loyal or more enduring in the face of adversity, to put self image in front of the truth that our club so desperately needs to face up to. The cringing muppetry of defending an old and spent manager when the team he has bought, built and fielded has just lost at home to the bottom team in the league - a team that hasn't generally been able to buy an away result. Some basis for defence! I didn't expect that result tonight, I thought we had more in us than that but I was wrong. You have to look at results like that and wonder where the club will be a year from now. If we don't win this league it is very unlikely we will have a squad fit to qualify for the CL and that may well mean a financial meltdown from which we will not recover in a hurry. With that in mind, I would honestly have expected the manager who took us through the Kaunas debacle would have been rather focussed on not repeating the exercise in his own backyard against the SPL's own Kaunas equivalent. And we're being told not to show our anger by booing. They're damned lucky there's so little heart left in the support these days or they might have had more than booing to gladden their ears. And now it's even here in the internet, the culture of New Rangers - pay your money, sit down, don't complain, toe the line, applaud when directed, see you next game. However you look at it, it's not clever.
  18. You're right again and now you know you're right. Penetrating analysis, which your fellow supporters can only benefit from.
  19. You know why. We all know why. Well, all but two.
  20. Are you David Murray's lovechild?
  21. You're right again. Every other Rangers fan is a moron except you.
  22. No, you're right and I'm wrong. None of this mess has anything to do with Walter. He's only the manager.
  23. No, it was worse than unbelievable, it was really saying "I don't want to open my mind to what is actually going on and I will keep on denying the truth rather than accept that the club is dying in front of our eyes."
  24. Anyone hear what the silver muppet had to say for himself after the game? Who's fault was it this time?
  25. That's pathetic, truly pathetic.
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