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interesting to see what they come up with.
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Murray's empire continues to crumble
the gunslinger replied to simplythebest's topic in Rangers Chat
don't think metals have been a big part of hos business for quite a while. -
this is very much my thinking.
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I doubt there's more than 1000 people who won't renew because of Brown.
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Brown says he's rid of the yahoo. he better be his bids shakey enough as it stands.
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oh I've no idea if it will be more or less than last time.
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yes but the quality of the team has dropped significantly as well. signing black and beattie won't alter that either.
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their is zero evidence jig is on a penny less than he was last season.
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that was one of the complaints by one of the chairman wasn't it? it is pretty poor but I'm not sure what they were expecting.
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20k to jig then employers national in insurance and 4.3333333 weeks a month.
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not sure how you infer that I get a kick out of this. I don't.
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I'm not sure any other owner would be any different.
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oh the reports certainly real.
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that definately what was said.
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I always said the embargo would suit green. that said he almost certainly had or even has little choice but to accept it.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/rangers/9379754/Rangers-in-crisis-Friday-the-13th-could-be-particularly-unlucky-for-Ibrox-newco.html# confirms we would take the transfer embargo and even pay the court costs. frightening. also seems to confirm edu, boca and goian are gone.
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well were told he will bid more next week. then its up to Mr green.
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the running cost figure of a million a month is pretty good though I doubt its accurate. rates are 100k a month and lee mculloch earns almost the same.
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GREEN FACES £15 MILLION BLACK HOLE IN FINANCES: Only 250 season tickets have been sold for next season as uncertainty remains over which league Rangers will play in RANGERS face a deepening cash crisis after netting just £100,000 from season ticket sales. The Ibrox club are believed to have sold just 250 â?? a sharp contrast from last seasonâ??s near 40,000 sales. And unless there is a last-minute rush, new owner Charles Green faces a £15million black hole in his finances. Green needs to meet £1million a month running costs but that cash is rapidly drying up. Many fans cancelled their standing orders or failed to renew season tickets over fears of Greenâ??s ownership and uncertainty over which division Gers would be playing in. The club extended the season ticket deadline until next Friday. But that could be futile as the SFL only meet that day to decide whether or not they play in Division One or Division Three.On Wednesday, SPL clubs voted 10-1 not to allow Rangers newco into the Premier League. A senior fans source said: â??We were given an official figure of £100,000 and that represents just 250 supporters. No one wants to risk parting with their money until there is clarity on where we are playing next season.â? Rangers declined to comment but it is understood that the clubâ??s cash flow is starting to ring alarm bells. Fans are refusing to buy tickets unless Rangers are allowed to start again in the Third Division â?? and NOT parachuted into Division One. Last night. Andy Kerr, of the Rangers Supportersâ?? Assembly, said: â??Our view is crystal clear. We will not have notions of â??integrityâ?? thrown back at us in future. We believe Rangers should be in the Third Division. â??But in this new environment, where chairmen are suddenly listening to their fans, Green and Malcolm Murray should do the same and listen to the 80 per cent of Rangers fans who wish to go to Division Three. â??If they listen, then I can foresee a time when fansâ?? organisations will advise their members to renew season tickets, but at a lower rate to reflect the Third Division status. â??And once that particular lever is pulled, then we will advise as many fans as possible to renew.â? Last week, Rangers moved to allay fears among fans who claimed attempts had been made to stop them cancelling their season tickets. The club response came after supporter Bob Crossan told the Record he was charged £93 by a company called Fastpay â?? despite informing Gers he didnâ??t want to renew his season book. However, Rangers finance director Brian Stockbridge told us then: â??No season ticket money has been collected as yet from direct debits and none will be until July 6 at the earliest.â? Last night, Rangers would not comment on season ticket sales to date. Any fans seeking clarification can call supporter services on 0871 702 1972.
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What are the rules for signing players in the lower divisions?
the gunslinger replied to Bears's topic in Rangers Chat
indeed an illegal one at that. -
What are the rules for signing players in the lower divisions?
the gunslinger replied to Bears's topic in Rangers Chat
I think you can sign players from any league when you want. -
no I was just taking the piss out of the pedants.
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yes their will be a definate surge in uptake. wouldn't be hard mind you we've only sold 250 so far.
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leaving asside the clear mitigating. circumstances there. your still following your own conscience by backing rangers. I'm still undecided. I will go to that first game as I said and I will get a season book if its div 3. other than that I'm not sure. might not bother or might go to aways and support my local rsc.
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they will just say they were told fans would make up the shortfall and that's the real problem.