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Anchorman

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  1. I could tell you about a number of other like minded HMRC employees who post similar things outside of work - and they do access records (although limited to their authorisation site). This guy is a complete irrelevance - honestly, as are the others I mention. Our records were accessed by someone in a lofty position who has access to the 'Confidential\Secure' network records, and their 'fingerprints' will be all over those records in the form of audit trails saved on the network. I don't get why they are so difficult to trace. The number of people accessing these records will be small in the grand scheme of things.
  2. Difficult when It's a repeat message from 2 years ago. Giving people completely false information that they have recently uncovered this. Google the guys name against VB for 2012.
  3. Sorry to piss on the parade of VB. But the story of Mr Bill McCreath is a regurgitated story from a couple of years ago - also by VB. They also said back then that sad Bill was the first of many. They haven't moved forward one bit in their 'pursuit'. Also the man in question is plankton in the HMRC food chain. He doesn't even access any HMRC records. Delivery Manager? Ensures envelopes get to the post room. I [kind of] know the guy and he is just a sad vicThim with a massive chip on his shoulder. Nothing more - nothing less. Sorry VB but very poor show - showing repeats from 2 years ago. This is a MILLION miles from the people in very high positions (that you could probably count on a couple of hands) who would access such confidential information. Also every access to every record in HMRC has 6 years of traceability back to the individuals who accessed it and when. A number of HMRC employees have been sacked in recent years for accessing unauthorised records, even when it was their own family - such are the levels of traceability these days. Why has the 'culprit' not been traced? Utterly beats me.
  4. Anchorman

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    Depends who you speak to. Some people down Merseyside way would disagree.
  5. Remember playing a very good Ajax at Ibrox when we had almost a full team missing. The bookies were receiving bets all over the place that we would get hammered by at least 4. were The Master was made captain that night and he tormented Ajax almost single handedly. A guy next to me had £200 at even money for Ajax to win. We lost 1-0 but I remember Van Vossen scraped the post near the end and this guy had his head in his hands. Ajax immediately put a bid in for him after that game if I recall. I don't like to go overboard about players like they are any better than the normal punter, but Laudrup had utter class coming out of very pore. I loved the guy as a man and a player. He epitomises what Rangers should be about.
  6. I'm not missing any point. Depends what the definition of "any threat to the existence of our club" is. I can't speak for other people but I want my Club back. To me my Club feels like a frail shadow of what it used to be - like it's on a life support machine. And it is all because of the fact that the mob running our Club are hiding, unable to communicate, untrustworthy puppets, absolutely devoid of Rangers class. As you no doubt recall Lawrence Marlborough, David Holmes etc. They were men who exemplified what it was to be the custodian of this great institution. Can you honestly say we are in safe hands and out of the woods? "Oh and around 20,000 of us DO have a ticket to get back in"? My 'ticket' statement was a metaphor so you are being a wee bit petty or silly. But since you have taken it so literally - doesn't the fact that 17,000 haven't suggest that all isn't well? Would that be a record for a club to drop so many in one year?
  7. "That's quite simple really" - 'there's nothing to worry about'. Boy oh boy - that's a relief (this would make a grown man weep). 'It is quite simple' - we have an element of fans who are so far out the park they will need to buy a ticket to get back in.
  8. To be fair the size of the queue in Greggs The Bakers could have the same affect with our fans groups these days.
  9. Probably covers the excess we had to pay on the burned out bus. Which ironically probably came about because of the levels of hatred towards us, in which the SFA played no small part.
  10. If that is our claim to fame these days I despair.
  11. Stick it up your arse SFA. Total load of bollocks.
  12. I don't want to jump on the 'utterly offended' bandwagon, but I assume you don't actually mean 'club'? For me 'Club' entails history, whether it be Barcelona '72, The Ibrox Disaster. This 'Club' will always be worth supporting, protecting, loving and passing on to the next generation to do likewise. I don't believe you meant Club.
  13. Judging by some of the 'leaked' pictures I bloody hope not.
  14. Such was his utter hatred of everything Rangers I won't even cut him that slack - even though he has passed on. Despicable bitter git he was.
  15. I believe they have stated some time back that it is very likely.
  16. "Oxford philosopher Paul Grice wrote at length about the way sentences in context can be used to communicate meanings which go beyond the strict meanings of the words deployed. That is, the information conveyed in a complex sentence is not simply a function of the words which make it up, but is heavily influenced by the background context of the utterance, and the way it is "framed" by the author. Put succinctly, we often use language to convey a meaning which goes beyond the words used, and must be inferred." That is only the first paragraph. I wish we had 'plain English' police that would jail these clowns.
  17. Sorry Bearger, but that was very disappointing to see that title and then.....
  18. We will see.
  19. Totally agree. When he makes a move in public he has to be sure that it is going to succeed this time. The previous attempts were built on sand with a lot of bluster. I have no doubt he is working behind the scenes, but he will appear sooner or later.
  20. Great to have the boy back. Anybody know anything about Barrie McKay i.e. have we brought him back?
  21. FFS stop your squealing ya shower of pee-hees. - "You should have a word with yourself". What for? If I was in front of him right now I would say the same and he would have a good laugh. I actually know the guy from growing up beside him. I would say the same to my brother if he looked liked that. It's my opinion.
  22. I see Ally leading by example. He looks even more like a 'jakey'.
  23. I think Mr King is very astute at fighting dirty when he needs to. http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2011/07/05/dave-king-tried-to-sabotage-sars
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