

SteveC
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Is it OK to copy parts that are already on the twitter streams? For example, Andrew Black's tweets yesterday are surely to goodness the last warning for bears banking with BoS/Lloyds to move their accounts: Andrew BlackVerified account @BBCAndrewBlack Mr Findlay says the bank was "chucking Rangers overboard" once the takeover deal was done. Mr Findlay says Rangers had same bank for years, but the minute the deal was done, the bank "quite brutally" cut the club off. Long past the time a campaign to withdraw all business from them by Rangers' fans has been clearly needed.
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The title of this article has changed. you can still see the original title in the page name. I'm sure you'll all spot the words now dropped from the heading: http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-scotland-39783558/ex-coach-accused-of-abuse-tracked-to-us
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Remarkably, smug behaviour on show here: http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-scotland-39783558/ex-coach-accused-of-abuse-tracked-to-us
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Further to that, from FF: The William Gilbert who is protecting Torbett in the USA? Is it the same William Gilbert, a former Celtic Boys Club player, who allowed Torbet to hide in his house when the police were looking for him and spent holidays with him in Florida and London? The same William Gilbert who's dad was a police sergeant that tragically committed suicide after finding out about his son and Torbett? The same William Gilbert who used to manage one of the Trophy Center shops? Another link to that business? I think we are getting closer to the truth now, if these pedophiles have been living in America for some time it stands to reason they will be abusing children there to, these c()nts don't go on holidays for a suntan. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Perv's+odd+friendship+with+tragic+Celtic+lad%3B+Police+sergeant+dad+of...-a061273091
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"next to everything they attempted hit the mark" thankfully not or we'd be looking at an all time record loss. Sinclair missed two sitters just after his penalty. Your conclusion is irrefutable, however, even on a football forum.
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Is the emboldened passage definite?
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Rangers players' true level - compared to 90s squad players
SteveC replied to 917's topic in Rangers Chat
Wallowing in depression? Well, that's about the kindest explanation can could think of.... -
Rangers players' true level - compared to 90s squad players
SteveC replied to 917's topic in Rangers Chat
I can't really recall Bartram (which might mean that you are right) but I find it hard to believe that someone with over 30 Danish caps was that bad. I like Wallace as a person but not as a captain or a defender. He looked great in the bottom tier of Scottish football - one suspects Bartram would have too. -
Not necessarily, it may have meant looking at options two different ones for six positions, or 3 or 4 or....
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I also thought it was a good tackle. Dramatic rather than dangerous. I may have been expressing a somewhat different viewpoint in real time, however.
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I think in our situation that is a rhetorical question, tbh. The only alternative is them laughing at us forever - unless there's some scenario that we've all missed. I am nearing 60 and would like us to be where we should be before I go...... Without serious money to get us to a point where we can gain serious money from Europe that is hard to envisage. Of course Scotland may lose its Champions League access in any case. That'd be another avenue closed.
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And who would "those" be? Diehard bluenoses with tens of millions to gift to the club (which is pretty much what we mean by "investing") aren't exactly growing on trees. It's five long years since 2012. They've yet to be discovered. It's hard to see how else funding could be attracted to Scottish football unless one were to illegally near kill and cripple the only other runner in a two horse race and nail them to the floor to arrange an annual shot at Champ's League dosh. Dosh you get even on a technicality after being hammered on the pitch.
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Well, that was a depressing read
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Many of us without season tickets and with no chance of often making it to Ibrox would be happy to feel like we were pitching in. That's the only reason I keep paying for the awful RTV coverage.
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I wouldn't. I can't believe it is even being asked. I've had a helluva hard day as I watched it with one of them. But reading this might actually be my lowest point in a day full of them.
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Except none of that'll ever happen unless there's drastic changes in the media and society at large. If it wasn't for Rangers' forums there'd be virtually nowhere to read about this and we are just preaching to the converted. The rest of society doesn't seem interested in the story except as a football wide one affecting dozens of clubs.
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Football can be changed quickly but that needs both a plan and finance. They were far behind, as you say. But then they changed from buying the likes of Biggins and Slater to buying the likes of DiCanio and Van whatsisname. That's what changed. Later Larsson, Sutton, Hartsob and so forth. Players on wages that are unthikable when we were at 6inarow
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Hard to tell what is the unlikeliest of those
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Ah European football talk, how timely with the Europa Qualifiers a mere two months away
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He did get the ball, although you only see that on one of the camera angles but as Pete said earlier (and I have often said when we are not involved) you can touch the ball while still committing a foul.
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Won't matter either way if they sell him for lots of dosh in the summer