

SteveC
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Is McCoist going to do the decent thing now?
SteveC replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
Could be lower at the one after that which will be my first and last of this season. (Unless things drastically change) -
Is McCoist going to do the decent thing now?
SteveC replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
That I would trust him to do, not a lot else but that for sure -
Is McCoist going to do the decent thing now?
SteveC replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
I suspect he is the most popular manager in Scotland..... ...after all everybody hates us and so they must love what he's doing to us -
Is McCoist going to do the decent thing now?
SteveC replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
He's on now saying he still has belief in himself. Someone has to, I suppose.............. -
number 17 goes by the name of John Kennedy. (Yes, I call him JFK....yes I give him stick re the sellick player)
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New King Statement: reveals Easdale email dialogue
SteveC replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Asking for clarification, eh? now who does that remind us of. Rangers haters are both inside and outside, what a state we are in. -
Interesting video. the Tim is odd, there with his dad, a bear....says he's in the Bristol every night too!
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Presumably - struggling to imagine here what could be a "bigger challenge" than us!
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I quote: " Originally Posted by carloscuellar24 View Post Sandy, James and the rest of the board are in the cafe continental in Gourock just now! Just popped in for a beer and they are all here!"
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you could nip down here and ask re conspiracy theories, according to a poster on FF the board are all there just now. Wonder what they are celebrating/discussing: http://cafe-continental.com/
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double post..............
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Shurely some mistake in the above statement intro????
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If you gave me a button that I could press to eliminate them from existence, I'd press it. Then again, I would do the same for huge swathes of the human infestation on this once beautiful speck of space dust.....perhaps I'm just a grumpy old sod.
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Yep. Xmas is coming, lots of Rangers calendars, mugs (for mugs, I know...), pillow and bedsheets, the whole kits, candy, curtains ..oh the whole caboodle all a-coming to tens of thousands with the till jangling crest upon 'em.
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"He indicated that Mike Ashley would look after him if he assisted Ashley in protecting his commercial rights. The new investment proposed by Paul [Murray], George [Letham] and I was seen as a threat to Sports Direct's desire to extend its influence over the Rangers brand in all its forms. Rangers 2014 in a sentence.
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Anything negative towards Rangers in the last handful of owners, boards or their repugnant helpers such as Toxic and Merlin. Obviously - haven't you been paying attention - we've been having a wonderful last few years, well run, money rolling in, our hated rivals nowhere to be seen, us coasting to trophy after trophy....Oh wait, that is not quite right, is it?
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As posted by Bobally on F F... SIR David Murray has criticised former Rangers director Dave King over his bid to claw back all of the £20 million he invested in the club 14 years ago. Mr King stands to gain at least £3m as one of the main unsecured creditors of the club's liquidated operating company. The South Africa-based businessman says he intends to continue a legal challenge against the former Rangers owner over the investment. When Mr King ploughed the money into the club, a new share issue had been made to improve the playing squad and develop a strong youth policy through a new academy. The claim comes amid allegations Mr King has made on the basis of non-disclosure by Sir David of Rangers' true financial position in 2000. Sir David said: "I don't understand where he is coming from. There's no foundation at all to it whatsoever, there's been no financial information withheld from him. In all the times he was a director and I was chairman, he had every opportunity to participate in regular board meetings and when he wasn't there he could have phoned in. "He had the chance to approve annual audited accounts. He received the board papers always in South Africa, and he had all the detailed financial commercial information. "He had every opportunity to either attend the board meetings or phone in with any questions. On not one occasion did he ever question anything. In the period of time I was chairman, there would have been 32 or 33 board meetings, all minuted, all detailed - and not one note of a complaint." Mr King's claim places him third on the list of the biggest unsecured creditors of the liquidated RFC 2012 plc. He could end up having an even greater slicer of the creditors' cake if HMRC fail to convince courts that the oldco was liable for £46.2m plus charges over the use of Employment Benefit Trust (EBT) loans to pay players and managers. Liquidator BDO has confirmed that £72m of the £94.4m owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) relies on the outcome of the long-running dispute over the so-called big tax case. Its failure to win that would cut the debts owed from around £160m to £96.8m. The first payouts to creditors are expected in the first quarter of 2015 after BDO confirmed that they have banked £24m after settling a claim against Collyer Bristow, the solicitors involved in the calamitous takeover of the club by Craig Whyte. Mr King's share of the creditors' payout could rise to about £5.7m if HMRC fail to overturn the previous big tax case rulings that the EBTs were legal. The 14-year-old rights issue involved Murray Sports, which was controlled by Mr Murray, taking up rights through its RFC Investment Holdings subsidiary to the tune of £32.3m. Of that, £20m was described as new money from Mr King, invested through his Ben Nevis Holdings. As part of the changes Mr King became a non-executive director at Ibrox. Some of the new cash 14 years ago went towards lowering the club's then £40m debt. Meanwhile, Mr King came under further fire yesterday from Sandy Easdale, chairman of Rangers International Football Club plc's subsidiary football board, over his failed £16m takeover offer. Mr Easdale said it had been "designed as a vehicle for self-promotion of some kind". Mr King had urged fans to boycott matches and stop buying official merchandise in a row with Rangers chairman David Somers over the bid's rejection. Mr Easdale said the bid was never properly received as Mr King did not satisfy Mr Somers' "reasonable and corporately responsible questions regarding proof of funds". http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/king-had-ample-opportunity-to-query-finances-claims-murray.25913874
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To make it even worse, you are getting SDM instead...
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The whole statement - not a single bit of which is in Easdale-speak - is now "up", here: https://twitter.com/STVGrant/media
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Grant Russell @STVGrant · 2m 2 minutes ago Rangers football board chairman Sandy Easdale issues a statement through his PR man. "I have grown tired of Mr [Dave] King’s antics." Easdale: "For a bid to be rejected it has to be received first." Grant Russell @STVGrant · 47s 48 seconds ago Easdale: "I can only conclude that Mr King’s phantom bid was designed as vehicle for self-promotion of some kind." https://twitter.com/stvgrant
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And many other are understandably getting punch drunk with it all.
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Fair's fair, though - he doesn't try to hide the fact
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"chaotic scenes" my @rse....
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Grier, Withey, Whitehouse & Clark detained in RFC acquisition enquiry
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Withey leaving court