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Siam69

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  1. Ill Phil and ill Bill will be beelin, hopefully their main 'source' of info, sorry, propaganda will be drying up quite soon.
  2. Frankie asked you this question not so long ago, but for some reason best known to you, you failed to answer. I might try again, if I might be so bold, now here's what Frankie said to you - Quattro or whatever alias he's using this week on knows this full well. Before I ban him again, maybe he can explain why he continues to hide behind a variety of logins and proxies across the community and does what he does? Because I certainly can't begin to understand him and I doubt David Holmes could either... Any chance of answering this time?
  3. Seems it's Bill and his/your employers that have been set on the back foot! This has been good news for Rangers fans, and those that want the best for the Club. It is of no surprise that you and Young Will would try to do anything but see it for the positive it is. Suck it up BB, and Young Will, who will no doubt be reading this as well, I wouldn't buy to much on HP in the sales, as you both might be losing some of your income in the foreseeable future. Beelin
  4. I think it might be safe to say Merlin's employers could well be 'beelin' to use a quite apt phrase
  5. Think he might be worried the info and remuneration for his blog, sorry, paid propaganda, might be coming to an end, which is nice, obviously.
  6. They're worried, make no mistake about it, not one single positive thing in Merlin's latest propaganda, which fills me with yet more confidence for our future - Transparency Required January 1, 2015 / billmcmurdo The remarks of Colin Kingsnorth upon Laxey’s sale of their shareholding in RIFC do not bode well for the future of the club. Kingsnorth seems to have a personal issue with Mike Ashley and hopes that the group he sold to will ramp up the opposition to Ashley in their new position as shareholders. With these intemperate comments, Kingsnorth has thrown petrol on an already ravaging fire and possibly kicked off a whole new era of turmoil at the club. Ashley’s position as Rangers’ major creditor, coupled with his having Derek Llambias in place, means that he still wields considerable power in the Ibrox boardroom, despite having a lesser shareholding than the Three Amigos. The problem for Rangers fans is what happens if the incoming group decides to go to war with the other factions for control of the club. This would make the boardroom battles of recent times look like an infant spat. If Ashley decides to fight for control of Rangers then things could get very nasty indeed. The Amigos as predicted took advantage of the plummeting price of Rangers’ shares to secure their stake. This has left a bitter taste in the mouth of many Rangers supporters considering it is the actions of those activist groups like the UoF and SoS who support Amigoco that have driven the share price down. It also doesn’t help that Taylor, Letham and Park have bought shares from an existing shareholder and that the monies do not go directly toward the club at a time when RFC is screaming for income. Let’s be fair – if people like Mike Ashley can be criticised for buying shares this way, so can the Amigos. Good for the goose, good for the gander and all that. There are also many fans who question the concept of chasing away a billionaire for people whose combined net worth comes nowhere close to his. The possibility that further bitter infighting could rip Rangers apart cannot be discounted. Imagine, for example, if Mike Ashley chose to take on the pointless rules of the SFA regarding his own shareholding with the Three Amigos supporting the SFA and conspiring against Ashley. An unthinkable prospect as there isn’t a Rangers fan alive who thinks that the SFA will act in Rangers’ best interests. Questions must be asked of the new shareholders – again, in the interests of parity with Ashley. Some of mine would be:- What are their plans – if they have any – to help raise revenues in the future? Short, mid and longer term would be great. What are their intentions in respect of control of the club? Do they intend to oust other factions and wrest control? What are their plans for the management, coaching and playing side of the club? How do they intend to take on the club’s many detractors in the media and elsewhere? These are broad stroke questions but more pointed ones would be how would they propose to deal with the present gardening leave situation of the manager and who specifically do they want on the board? It would also help if we could get a definite answer on whether or not George Letham is on the RST board. All in the interests of transparency, of course. The new shareholders will surely be willing to have exacted upon them the same demands for transparency and openness they expected of others. Mile Ashley’s seeming reticence to share his own plans has not served him well and only breeds suspicion. The Three Amigos would do well to heed this because they can definitely expect to be grilled repeatedly should they fail to be transparent in their own dealings. After all, we have been taught to expect much better from real Rangers men…
  7. Gutted that it's came to this, but it's for the best, and not least for his health, both physical and mental. Just angers me that someone like Sandy fucking Easdale or Mike Ashley can tell a Rangers legend when he's finished with the Club.
  8. That cunt Tiag Whyte will never change, the lies, scams and bullshit are what he is, and always will be, a way of life. Sociopath springs to mind.
  9. Personally, I'd have said all this to McCoist either in person or by phone if I was any sort of a mate or had respect for him, instead of doing it this way. I'm not disagreeing with the content, well, apart from the stupid way he's used the word liquidation, and Butcher, who can fuck right off, it's the way he has done it that doesn't sit well with me. Then again I'm biased, it's stomach churning for me to see what is happening to McCoist, a man who will always be a hero to me. I fear for his health, but mental and physical.
  10. He quite rightly deserves the criticism. The personal abuse is shamefull.
  11. BBC Sport understands Rangers will reject Ally McCoist's letter of resignation. Most of the board are in London for the next 48 hours and no talks are planned.
  12. Agreed, hope and can't see that playing out. Mixed emotions here, I'm gutted, a legend for our Club, and some of the personal abuse he had to take form a section of our so called fans was shamefull. Criticism yes, certainly, deserved as well, but personal abuse was well out of order. That being said, I do feel it wasn't to anyone's benefit for Ally to stay on at present, results, dwindling crowds, his reputation getting tarnished etc etc. But, I'm sure there's much more to this, and the spin will unfortunately start soon, such is the shambles we are as a club at present. Miller for me, at least short term, has showed more passion than the other 3 combined this season for me.
  13. Thanks, just watched it. No disrespect to Craig Houston, but these things should be left to Chris as tonight. I thought he came across well again tonight, and we need as much publicity and pressure put on as possible.
  14. The real world where I'm not a dreamer about Mike Ashley's intentions. Bluedell sums it up well for you in the Union Bears thread, I suggest you have a look............
  15. Those that are actual Bears, because such is the obsession with us many would not be, but with those that are actual Bears backing Ashley blindly on those pages, it's the 'want to believe', the 'dreams for a successfull Rangers' if you like. Sad but true, and I can understand it, but prefer to live in the real world in regards to what going on.
  16. Unfortunately there's too much truth in that article for some fans at present, they'd rather just ignore it, trot out the 'but Ashley is a Billionaire' stuff, and call Chris Graham a cunt. Though they would do that no matter what he would write tbf.
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