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Mountain Bear

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  1. Well a few thousand Rangers fans like me would get our Club Deck debentures back. But it would be an emotional rather than rational course of action and won't happen.
  2. Very poor piece and not just because I'm unsympathetic to the writer's opinion. He's used a lot of copy to say not very much at all and he even managed to repeat the sentence mocking Warburton's stance that the bids weren't his responsibility, later in the article.
  3. Heard the official reason it took so long for Stewards to get on the pitch is that no one other than match day officials, players and coaches / medics are allowed onto the pitch without the Stadium Manager's permission. That was what they were saying on the radio on Saturday anyway.
  4. We've been too used to practicing golf, snooker and eating Nandos.
  5. That worked for Bobby Charlton. He spent his formative years constantly practicing keeping the ball low from distance and scored dozens of goals like that in his career. 10000 hours of practice to be world class and all that.
  6. Really important that the team deliver and not just for the sake of our league campaign. If we play well and win, those returning to Ibrox after a gap will come again, buy more ST, food, programmes etcs and we might finally start to turn the trading situation around as well. I'm not sure whether gate receipts alone enable us to balance the books, but given the poor media / merchandising deals, it's critical we keep turning up in huge numbers.
  7. I hope the Board get a huge vote of thanks from the membership. They have been outstanding over the past 12 months and hopefully have put an end to much of the ill informed sniping which used to constantly be aimed at the RST. Well done all concerned.
  8. I'm sure there will be some bumps along the road though!
  9. All sounds very promising. Positive momentum on lots of fronts at the moment.
  10. I see the Sportscene managed to squeeze an extensive 46 seconds of our game into the show. Hibs on the other hand got twice that time for exactly the same scoreline in the same competition.
  11. I'm not trying to compare them, I just don't like the idea of banning bloggers because you disagree with their opinions, even if they are being fed the lines by others and are working to an agenda. The only way you could "ban" a blogger would be to bar them from the ground and that is a slippery slope IMO. Criticise the Board to much and you're out.
  12. That's a slippery slope RBR. Imagine if that approach had been applied by the previous regime.
  13. Basically, unless they can successfully challenge the legality of the decision, their shares are essentially worthless until they do comply.
  14. Some exceptional talents excel on the park despite the drinking culture. Of that there's little doubt. But how many real talents are lost to the game at an early age, or don't fulfil their true potential because they can't handle it? That's the real question. Genuinely world class athletes, cyclists, swimmers etc focus on winning by inches and very few of them drink much, if any alcohol during their training & competition schedule. It's part of what they are prepared to sacrifice to be the very best. I don't think many British footballers have that mentality, which is a shame.
  15. Not even the Little General predicted that score, so you've not lost too much ground!
  16. Again that's true, but if I were Hibs I'd take that chance in the circumstances.
  17. That's true. I think he would be though. He can't afford to down tools after just one good season and I don't see it affecting him for more than a few weeks if he knows he'll get his move next season.
  18. Even an extra £250k wouldn't come close to the combined financial impact on Hibs if a sale resulted in lower attendances and failure to get out of the Championship this year. We'll see, but I suspect that we might need to wait for a pre-contract in Jan.
  19. A Rangers signing target and Celtic are mentioned as potentially interested bidders. What a surprise...
  20. He received occasional and relatively muted booing. I don't think I've ever booed a Rangers player and don't condone it, but I was certainly pleased to see the back of him due to his on and off the park failings. I wish the guy well in the remainder of his career though.
  21. Holyrood's a pretty low bar anyway, but Jim's limited grasp of facts and regular gaffs would ensure he fits in well.
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