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reaper

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  1. Trolling are you taking the piss when you are trolling magobblegivers latest wet dream as some sort of divine revelation, didn't you remember where you found your little nugget of info or to embarrassed to reveal.
  2. I have no difficulty in differentiating between the club and individuals, apparently you do.
  3. The simple equation was support the club or don't whoever was a figurehead, most fiscally prudent know without resorting to fairy tales that Green was the crucible of our salvation, McCoist had two choices advise support or not the second option may have killed us stone dead, a no brainer.
  4. Shit stirring with some other agenda in mind ?
  5. I see what you implied there.
  6. Utter bollox we the fans played our part but we couldn't even fill our IPO quota, seems ingrates are all around when it comes to giving Green due credit, what the reaction will be when he officially returns will be interesting.
  7. Strangely I thought we still had a team to support, must have been Ally that saved us while he was busy saving the rest of the world.
  8. Green must be worth at least a peerage then.
  9. My 8 year old read it as 7000 rather than 700,000, still no accounting for a misplaced typo being the highlight of some peoples night, takes all sorts I suppose.
  10. Personally I think some people think they know a lot more than they do which is nothing, accounts in November will set the rubicon.
  11. McCoist got 7000,000 shares for £7k, it's business or do you have some legitimate point apart from pure and total conjecture and scaremongering.
  12. There was a rather more tangible article in the Herald on Monday along the same lines, I fear our wage bill player wise will be bigger than last year with a pool of around 35 so far at about 3k average say 100k a week total or £4.8 million a year for players only, not good.
  13. How much does the biggest and most important team in Scotland get from this deal ?
  14. What if like warnings of fiscal imprudence administration and liquidation it isn't ?
  15. Listened again it didn't get any better, a car crash interview and depressing with it, no idea of any structure or what we are building.
  16. http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/4382-video-traynor-interviews-mccoist
  17. Ah hand wringers and surrender monkeys where would we be without them, in a better place and stronger position that's where, quiet dignity has a lot to answer for and the sooner the better.
  18. As big a danger are the brain dead appeasers who believe many of english and his republican loving like scumbags have some sort of validity.
  19. Quiet dignity and anawrat knowwhitamean, also being available to be shafted at the whim of the mhank controlled infested bawbag authorities, that apart all is ticketie-boo my good man. :bouncy2:
  20. Fixed that for you. The Apostle Paul sometimes approved of pride and even was proud himself. The NIV quotes him as saying to the Corinthians, “I take great pride in you” (2 Corinthians 7:4), and that he was giving them “an opportunity to take pride in us” (2 Corinthians 5:12); and to the Galatians (6:4): “Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself.” The more literal Revised Standard Version translates the relevant words of Romans 15:17 as “I have reason to be proud of my work for God”; 1 Corinthians 15:31 as “I protest, brethren, by my pride in you which I have in Christ Jesus”; 2 Corinthians 1:14 as “you can be proud of us as we can be of you”; and Philippians 2:16 as “so that in the day of Christ I may be proud that I did not run in vain or labor in vain.”
  21. Like I said. Now you be as humble and humiliated as you like, that's not for this bear.
  22. Let's use the word Mather used rather than you insert a word he didn't use. Now you be as humble and humiliated as you like, that's not for this bear. humble. adj 1. conscious of one's failings 2. unpretentious; lowly a humble cottage my humble opinion 3. deferential or servile vb (tr) 1. to cause to become humble; humiliate 2. to lower in status
  23. Mather used humble he didn't mention humility, get a dictionary.
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