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Court of Session rules in favour of HMRC + Rangers Issue Statement
BEARGER replied to chilledbear's topic in Rangers Chat
Jackie McNamara 20th June 2012 -
SOS Sports Direct Protest 2-2.45pm Saturday - Ibrox Superstore
BEARGER replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Due to Remembrance minute silence it may make sense to halt at 2.45-50 ? -
Not sure I get the humour there. Anyway Why not buy a brick at Ibrox.
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Court of Session rules in favour of HMRC + Rangers Issue Statement
BEARGER replied to chilledbear's topic in Rangers Chat
http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?72873-HMRC-lose-again&highlight= -
Sorry me no understand.
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No don't buy anything from SD. Try here for decent shirts, profits go to club http://www.thelionbrand.co.uk/
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Not really, SD did not have the contract before. Ashley will see this as £4M he did not have previously. Why the fans groups have not organised a demo at the club superstore I cannot fathom.
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Don't think it's stalking, surely the fans are due an explanation of the thinking behind this decision? Could be the reason is a good one.
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I must be getting old, could not see the OP. Rangers FCImage copyrightSNS Rangers Football Club is to postpone a share issue and listing on the ISDX market until criminal proceedings against Craig Whyte, Charles Green, Imran Ahmed and others are concluded. The club said it was "satisfied" there was no short term need for the funding the share issue would have generated. It has published a statement on its official website. It also said Dave King, Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor would provide further loans if required. The statement said: "The board is satisfied that from a financial perspective there is no short term requirement for the funding that would have flowed from a share issue and that any funds that may be required for the group will be made available as and when required from the existing shareholder/lenders. "Dave King, Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor have reaffirmed their commitment to making further loan facilities available to Rangers International Football Club PLC (RIFC) on the same no fees and no interest basis as the existing loan facilities and have also confirmed the continuation of the existing facilities which they are providing to RIFC on the same basis." It added: "The facilities to be made available more than cover the projected shortfall for this season and beyond. "The board further understand that additional facilities can be made available as and when required for investment in the team. Any such investment will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis in accordance with prior statements." The club said the group's account would be circulated to shareholders for approval in the next few days.
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No not at all. http://www.poppyscotland.org.uk/about-us/our-history/ The Scottish Poppy is more botanically correct (poppies don't have leaves) and is cheaper to produce.
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The original has now been altered to a Scottish Poppy.
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Kevin Nolan for Rangers? Sounds a bit far fetched, but Eustace deal off?
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Aye right.
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What mounting critisism and from where?
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RST chairman in Belfast Telegraph article. Belfast TelegraphWednesday 28 October 2015 Attack on Rangers is hateful bile By Gordon Dinnie In his recent, unprompted attack on Rangers FC and our supporters, shoehorned into a right of reply to Ruth Dudley Edwards, Phil Mac Giolla Bhain did nothing but betray his own prejudice. Mac Giolla Bhain states that "facts are sacred", but uses none. He calls Rangers a "new club", but ignores the fact that judicial ruling and Scottish football authority statements have confirmed that Rangers remains the same club founded in 1872. Mac Giolla Bhain presents no facts to back up the vile language he uses to describe the Rangers support. People of all creeds and colours, of all shades of political opinion and of all religions and none, are welcome at Ibrox. Those attending Ibrox every other Saturday are men, women and children who love their club and are enjoying its footballing renaissance after several tortuous years. Mac Giolla Bhain regularly describes these normal, law-abiding football fans as "the klan", "herrenvolk" and "a fascist underclass". He has tried and failed to be taken seriously by mainstream publications over many years, so now attacks the "mainstream media" for failing to print his Rangers fiction. He refers to fellow NUJ members as "stenographers" for sticking to facts, rather than the fantasies that are his blog's stock and trade. After reviewing the content of that blog, The Sun newspaper pulled out of a serialisation deal with him due to their unease at the bile contained in it. Mac Giolla Bhain spends his time hooking in an ever-dwindling fringe of gullible Scottish football fans with tall tales of Rangers' imminent demise while begging them for donations. His wild claims are debunked on a weekly basis on social media. Last week saw him claim that Rangers fan groups - the Rangers Supporters Trust included - had been asked by Rangers to pay October's wages: a malicious falsehood. That the NUJ continues to support Mac Giolla Bhain while ignoring what we consider to be hate speech is a stain on that organisation. Their members throughout Scotland and the UK should ask serious questions of a leadership that consistently sticks its neck out to promote him. If facts are sacred, then Mac Giolla Bhain is not a devout man. Gordon Dinnie is chairman of the Rangers Supporters Trust
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Some fans cant get enough of listening to Warburton, takes all types.......
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That was the point I was making, a bit strange that people more In the know than me knew nothing about it.
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The Rangers Fans Fighting Fund helped with this. When was that agreed, first I've heard that.