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I didn't.........
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I said board and did not single out Easdale. Stockbridge and his pals awarded themselves massive bonuses for winning the bottom tier of a Scottish football, he and they are bleeding us dry. Up till now Easdale has done nothing to stop the spivs cleaning us out, the other brother is a convicted criminal and should be nowhere near our club.
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Rangers 1872 Film 1928 A.C.W. Ended 1865 1st WW 1914
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How any bear can be neutral about our board is beyond me.
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http://blog.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/wp/?p=774
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That's a bit radical.
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Noticed that Andy Cameron was seated where our Directors should have been. Noticed this a good few times that he sits in Directors seating area. Why? He is not a big investors is he ?
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No directors at game today, so that's two games without any Rangers directors, has this ever happened before?
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Says the guy who uses Toxic Jack and during a game. Football and the good of the club is not their first consideration is it!
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This will be the final Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour of 2013. Join us on a journey of discovery back to 1872 when The Rangers were just the dream of a group of young kids who gathered on Fleshers Haugh. They had no ball, no football kit and used a bush on the Green as a changing room. Their Club, which they nurtured, was to become the world's most successful and it all happened on the streets of Glasgow. Our journey takes us to the area of Fleshers Haugh where The Rangers played their first ever match, we also visit Glassford Street, Union Street, Berkeley Street, Burnbank, Kinning Park, Craigton Cemetery and many other places of interest before finishing off our day with a tour of our magnificent Ibrox Stadium. During our journey we have a 30 minute break at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Partick which was the scene of the Rangers first ever Scottish Cup Final in 1877. It gives everyone a chance to unwind, grab a beer or soft drink and a bite to eat at a beautiful and historical setting. Adults : £19 Children (under 16) and Senior Citizens £14. Group discounts are available upon request. To reserve your seat just send an email to : thegallantpioneers@googlemail.com For further information phone : 0790 2855536 An insight into our research is here our website. http://www.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/index.html
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How many truly World Class players have played for the club? Jim Baxter for one. Any others?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK_EpB7EpZg
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Your opinion! Care to give some evidence of why you have this opinion?
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Couple of guys who stated SOS are not members of any existing group or faction. But you may already know that.
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@GrandmasterSuck: Sons Of Struth advertising lorry visits Ibrox. Stockbridge walked out and clocked the lorry! http://t.co/KSRt7Hz9Zb
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He attends every game though.
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RM would be going nuts after reading the first 5 words, that's if it was up,and running though!
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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-rangers-chairman-alastair-johnston-2461159
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We must keep up the pressure/demos till their all gone.
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Don't see this posted anywhere. If it is please delete. As we continue to promote and celebrate the lives of our Founders we’re delighted to announce a guided bus tour into ‘ Founders Country’.We ran our first ever Founders Trail to Garelochhead and Rosneath in March, and it was a huge success. As we make our way from Glasgow to the Gareloch we’ll also visit the final resting place of Tom Vallance. The Tour will depart from Ibrox Stadium on Sunday 27th October at 11am. The Tour itinerary is as follows : 11.00 Depart Ibrox Stadium. 11.30 Hillfoot Cemetery Bearsden. Final resting place of Tom Vallance. 12.00 Depart Hillfoot Cemetery. On route to Garelochhead we will highlight many locations linked to Rangers over the years. 13.00 Arrive Garelochhead and Rosneath. We will visit Bendarroch Park where our Founders ran in races against and with each other aged only 10 and 11 .They were also to return there during our early years with their newly formed Rangers team to participate in the Garelochhead New Years Day Games. We will also visit the homes of Peter Campbell and Moses McNeil and pay our respects at Moses final resting place in the churchyard at Rosneath. 14.00 Lunch and refreshments will be available at the Rosneath Castle Caravan Park. This is also free-time where you can have a wander around the beautiful setting which is the Gareloch. 16.00 Depart Rosneath. 17.00 Arrive Ibrox Stadium. The cost of the Tour is as follows : Adults £17 Senior Citizens and Children ( Under 16) £14. (Please note that Lunch and Refreshments are not included in the price.) Places on this Tour went very quickly in March and we’d advise you to book early to avoid disappointment. If you’d like to reserve your seat please send an email to thegallantpioneers@googlemail.com. For further information please call. 0790 2855536
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@BBCDouglasF: Statement from #Rangers: having lost court case, it'll re-arrange AGM as soon as possible, will include motions for alternative directors
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Rangers Board 0 - 1 Requisitioners (Court of Session)
BEARGER replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Gives us a few home games to mobilise the support against these spivs.