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  1. You see this is where you get it all a bitty fucked up. If we had had a good manager powering us up though the leagues, playing good footy , building a team and a "football" club, the crowds would be pouring in, st's out the door and very few would give a shit about the ****s.. albeit rightly or wrongly. It's my opinion that its the football thats really keeping the bulk of fans away. It makes a decision to "boycott" quite easy when you have no desire to watch the pish anyway.you say onone hand ally is not the man for the job but on the other you have blind loyalty that appears to suggest he is untouchable. Thats what ally is feeding off and takes as his justification for hanging on to the bitter end. Try this to replace the comment i qoted you on... You could change the ****s, keep the same manager and he will still destroy our football team....
  2. why repeat that Zappa if you find it so offensive. I took your point and edited the word. Now the only trace of Ally being called a C is your comments now!!!
  3. his notice would be one year. So he either stays in the job until the notice period ends or they pay him to go now. THey cant reject his handing in notice, but they can reject any payments. problem is if they keep him how can that be effective. I say tell him he can stay if wants for a year then undermine him at every opportunity , like bring in a dof that "interferes in selection etc" we need rid of him as equally as we need rid of the board.
  4. nice thought but in all honesty he's supped at the same table with these f**#s for too long to have any credibility and come out of this looking like nothing but a bitter wee man .. read a bit by Gary Ralston "the real reason" it's just a load of guff about how he is doing this to turn the attention on the board as he was starting to get the criticism. aye ally you were cos you are a liability as a manager. it's going to be messy but best shot of him now. no doubt they are trying to piss him off so he will leave. as the money grabber wouldn't walk without a wedge then that is the only way left. he will only be credible if he truly walks and waves his pay off then spills the beans.. (only if the beans are worth spilling mind you..)
  5. well for me he made the right choice. If my son was faced with choice of furthering and actually making a career or staying to get fucked over and over by Ally and co then I would have my son sign for Celtic or Dundee United the Dons or whoever wanted him..
  6. even if we got him I'm pretty sure Sir Alistair of Moist could make him look like a c**t in no time... Oh the irony if Ally's only product of the youth team delivered the bullet via his transfer fee.. ouch..
  7. I would hazard a guess that Mr Rangers negotiated the mother of all onerous contracts when agreeing to the wage cut/deferral/noose around our necks .. whatever you want to call it..
  8. pretty sure we will need the playoffs mate. Just not sure if it's to get up or stay up!!!
  9. put the s#*v on notice and gardening leave. that way we just have to keep paying his monthly salary rather than the whole whack up front. bring in someone on about 200k. tell the monkeys they are working with the new guy and if they don't cooperate sack them (legally) This costs us money but the consequences of not getting up will cost a hoor of a lot more.... either that or micro manage him until he sickens of it and effs off into the sunset. He's fast becoming as unpopular as the international bandit , Craigie boy ....
  10. theres just one flaw in their plan. What "flock of fans" is this they are talking about??? 50k crowds if we are still as bad at the end of the season. Your avving a laff mate....
  11. of course it has to do with the fans if they do not go to the games and hand over the much needed cash. However it doesn't mean that it is the wrong thing to do (boycott that is) as it is probably the only way change will come. Just wish some of the anti boarders would grow a set and accept responsibility for the consequences of withholding income to the club.. to worried about who gets the blame blah blah....
  12. this has been raised before and I'm not sure it was defined. In football Does normal reporting of Ratio of wages to income only include first team squad? I may be wrong but I thought this figure included all wages (or at least all football related)??
  13. Ally has plenty allies out there willing to back him to god knows where..
  14. it's maybe a hidden message from Daly. the players know that if they played better Ally could keep his job but yet they don't.. maybe they are trying to get shot of him after all haha
  15. All the boys really like the manager and the coaching staff. that line was in the DR article and missing on the beeb one I copied.. says it all really. way to cosy relationships all round..
  16. Rangers: Jon Daly urges team-mates to help manager out Rangers striker Jon Daly insists the players must raise their game to ease the pressure on manager Ally McCoist. The Ibrox outfit lost 2-0 to Hearts at the weekend, leaving them nine points behind the Tynecastle side in the Championship title race. McCoist received flak from some Rangers fans during the game and Daly said: "The players must take responsibility, once we cross the white line there's nothing the manager can do. "It's up to us to get results." The abuse aimed at McCoist was heard when he took off midfielder Lewis Macleod in the 80th minute, with Rangers 1-0 down, although the chants were quickly drowned out by support for the Ibrox boss. Hearts had taken the lead through Jamie Holt's strike, after Steven Smith was sent off for Rangers in 21 minutes for a reckless challenge on Callum Paterson. Rangers manager Ally McCoist Rangers manager Ally McCoist saw his side lose out in Saturday's massive match at Tynecastle Jamie Walker sealed the win with a late penalty to leave the league leaders in a strong position to secure the title. And Daly reckons the Rangers players need to step up as they look to close the gap on the Tynecastle side. "The manager can't do anything about the sending-off, it's something you have to adapt to," the Irishman added. "It's up to the players to make sure we win games for him and at the moment we are not doing that." Hearts remain unbeaten in the league but Daly retains hope that they can be caught. "It's going to be tough, no doubt about it," he added. "That's nine points and we only have two games against Hearts left, so it's out of our hands. "It's Hearts' to lose but we need to concentrate on ourselves. We have lost points we shouldn't have and we need to make sure that stops. "But I think there's still plenty of twists and turns to come and we need to try and close that gap as soon as possible. Hopefully if we do that they will feel a bit of pressure and drop a few points." Do you really think Ally will do the same for you if his job is on the line??
  17. Reality has passed over the likes of walter and ally and co. Living in a little bubble.. all respect long gone for me..
  18. Deary Fuck. never seen that before. some folk need to get a life.. Only good thing is it seems to be consuming them with hatred and despair that must be burning their very souls. ach well it's the Rangers dishing out their purgatory rather than the mannie in the lang black dress,...
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