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North Rd

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  1. He will be assisting himself or others, he won't make any money for Rangers, guys a crook
  2. Green must call a EGM of the SFL clubs when we get our licence and propose a vote of No Confidence in Regan. We know those clubs were close to getting a vote if Jim Ballantyne hadn't intervened and said now is not the time. Once we have that licence, then it is time.
  3. From RM http://www.telegraph...newco-vote.html "Green is believed to have been told by Petrie that he would need to accept the 12-month transfer embargo imposed by the SFAâ??s independent Judicial Panel in April (later ruled to be unlawful by Lord Glennie at the Court of Session), as well as all fines and sanctions imposed on the oldco in order to gain membership of the SFA. More controversially, it is understood that Green was also asked to accept a five-year ban from playing in Europe." Just saw that in today's Telegraph, what a disgrace if true.. We get a 3 year ban from Europe as a fixed penalty from UEFA. Fine, no complaints..however Regan planned to add an additional 2 years on top, on what fucking grounds? This absolutely stinks of Liewell's rotten influence, have us around as their pet in the SPL to generate revenue and keep the interest great unwashed hordes but have us so neutered with sanctions and absence of Euro revenue that we have no hope of competing for the title. Fuck that, Regan has proven himself time and time again to be nothing but a glove puppet for Lawell and needs to GTF now!! 3rd division and no sanctions for me thank you very much
  4. I think he would have looked into that mate Plus they are not liquidated yet!
  5. Cheers mate, can't copy and paste with ipad
  6. GIOVANNI DI STEFANO ‏@DEVILSADVOKAT OK Pleased to confirm I am NOW a shareholder in The Rangers Football Club PLC (in administration) and tomorrow I will be writing to the SFA
  7. pic.twitter.com/jdTzbUIL Gio with his share GIOVANNI DI STEFANO ‏@DEVILSADVOKAT Just one small formality then watch how shareholder rights are respected
  8. Someone else asked this as a shareholder could they apply to the courts for an injunction till the criminal case against Whytes fraud is heard.
  9. GIOVANNI DI STEFANO ‏@DEVILSADVOKAT Nearly there with being a shareholder in The rangers Football Club PLC hopefully this evening all complete
  10. Know he's a nutter, but a brainy one at that also. Says he's doing it for us for our support of him. It just is not right. Rangers backed me when the SFA didn't like me at Dundee and I don't abandon those that helped me in times of need
  11. He states Rangers FC were the only club who backed him at Dundee . Latest tweet is he hopes to be shareholder in oldco by end of day.
  12. We must all stand together now, rip the roof of Ibrox on our first home game. http://telly.com/MZMVK
  13. from the daily records PODCAST: Rangers newco face SPL wilderness jim traynor and keith jackson say they contacted the the SFA 15 months ago and told them whyte wasn't paying tax if this is true then all sanctions against rangers must be dropped until we get a full independent investigation into the SFA conduct during craig whyte's tenure at rangers the shitstorm is changing direction source http://www.dailyreco...86908-23901091/ 04:30 into the podcast
  14. Well considering we started with only 4 a 140 years ago, I'd say we doing good.
  15. Now now mate wasn't he one of your friends on there?
  16. From rm Today, I have been told by source who has previous for being bang on, that Regan and Lawwell's email exchanges over the last year have been hacked. In these emails, going back to June and July, Regan and Lawwell both knew that Whyte was far from fit and proper. Indeed, the wording apparently reveals that they had strong suspicions before that, when our independent committee spoke out against Whyte's acquisition of the club. Furthermore, right up to January, they agreed to "let this one play out" so as to allow Whyte to create as big a mess as possible. After that, once Rangers have suffered, Regan and the SFA step in to hammer us. They also appear to have attempted to get a private investigator with a record of fraud onto the inside, but failed. They then went through another party linked to rangerstaxcase.com, whilst hiding the official club involvement from anyone related to the bloggers due to potential political issues and the possibility of loud mouths bragging about the club getting onside. I am convinced that this is true and I'm not surprised at all, even if I am outraged. It's far beyond the point were Regan should be pressured by thge media. He should be out a job, being investigate by the police. You can only rely on one thing with these fuckers, they will do their utmost to fuck us over time and again. Once we've won our fight for survival, I know what my next battle is.
  17. Dear Steven Naismith, I read with increasing agitation and anger your statement about your objection to transfer to the â??newcoâ? Rangers under a TUPE transfer. However, before moving on to that statement, I would like to start by making one thing clear â??I have absolutely no issue with you leaving the football club. Indeed, I believe that should you and other high earners stay, the protection to your salary afforded under the TUPE legislation may well kill my football club. Added to that fact, your very generous agreement to accept a wage reduction last season kept alive hopes of exiting administration via a CVA route. I thank you and your colleagues for that sacrifice. However, I cannot countenance (that means â??understandâ? Steven) why you came out and said the things you did in your statement. You stated that you believe you owe â??no loyaltyâ? to the â??newcoâ? because it â??has no historyâ?. Notwithstanding the damage that this kind of â??no historyâ? statement inflicts on the club and fans, your assertion about loyalty is astounding and baffling to say the least. Perhaps you can enlighten me on a few issues and perhaps you can explain to me how you feel about the following situations: 1 â??In times gone you may have walked out of your large house into one of the many luxury cars that was paid for by Rangers Football Club, drove to Murray Park, ate your staff meals prepared by the kitchen staff and wore your freshly cleaned and pressed training kit. Let me ask you this - did you thank the corporate body that paid your wages, or paid the wages of the staff who pampered you? No. You praised yourself for the hard work you put in at Kilmarnock, the Rangers manager who signed you and the individual staff involved for looking after you so well. You may well have paused and and thanked the institution that is Rangers Football Club for the privileged position you held â??but Iâ??ll bet £1000 of my money against £10 of yours that you didnâ??t pause and thank the corporate body who owned Rangers. 2 â??You have previously had 2 lengthy spells on the sidelines with injury in your time at Rangers. I would imagine you were grateful for the contract which saw you receive full pay as well as unparalleled access to medical specialists and physio to speed up your return. I imagine it took great mental fortitude (strength, Steven) on your part to come through that. Again though, let me ask you this â??did you thank the corporate body who paid your wages on time, or who paid for access to that unparalleled medical support? No, of course not. You would have thanked your agent for negotiating the contract and accepted that it was part and parcel of the standard of treatment you receive as a player of Rangers Football Club. Who provides that excellence Steven â??is it a corporate body, or is it the staff involved and the culture of success ingrained in an institution over 140 years? You know the answer. 3 â??And on to your teammates and manager Steven. During the wins, the losses, the titles, the heartbreak and the European adventures â??did you win and lose as a team with your teammates and manager? Of course you did. Did the corporate body that oversaw all of those achievements, mishaps and adventures cross your mind then Steven? No, it did not. 4 â??The fans Steven. Did we die with the old corporate body? Did we pass away when Sevco transferred all of the Rangers history, memories, staff, stadium, training ground into a new corporate body? Did the fans who worshipped you suddenly become obsolete, a thing of the past, something that no longer exists? No we did not. With all of that in mind, I find myself wanting to ask you the following question: Why is the name of the corporate body owning Rangers Football Club suddenly such an issue to you? The answer is very, very obvious. It was never an issue for you before. Quite simply, it no longer suits your footballing ambition to be employed by a football club who may be playing outwith the SPL and Europe for the next 3 seasons. I actually understand that rationale and wish you had said that, and only that. Leave, by all means â??thereâ??s the door. We will carry on without you. The thing is Steven; Iâ??ve proven to you that the great institution that was Rangers Football Club is the same today as it was yesterday. Insulting our intelligence by claiming otherwise, just to suit your own selfish agenda, was the worst possible way to say goodbye.
  18. Well he will be laughed out of court, and lose our money also, don't u think maybe this is what he wants, he doesn't need to pay them big bucks now
  19. There will be no court case GS, I'm being tupe'd just now and Green is 100% wrong
  20. I don't understand, where is there Sporting Integrity" sharing the costs between the smaller clubs, isn't that what sporting Integrity is about, being fair!
  21. and was that not just for the last 10 years! so why are the rags demanding 7 titles be stripped?
  22. From The Rangers Standard http://therangersstandard.co.uk/index.php/articles/current-affairs/89-introducing-the-site Sorry cant copy/paste from IPad Articles/current affairs
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