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  1. He won't get any heat.

     

    What did he do that was against the law nothing, he ran the club out of control chasing an impossible dream ( that we bought into remember) so jail is a bit far fetched. What he made a mess of was the way he funded that dream going by last nights programme he was paying the bank with its own money that's a good trick until it eventually bites you on the arse.

     

    We all know he took money out of Rangers why the indignation suddenly when bawbag Daly tells us that?

     

    Think on this if and I know it's a big if, the tax case comes back with a low sum to be paid or nothing to pay will he be praised for the way he played it all along?

     

    thing is... a load of fans still believe DM put every penny in to rangers from his pocket and never took a penny back and he is the hero.... this is the people the program was aimed at last night IMO

     

    the big question is who gave Daly the info and what do they have to gain from doing so?

  2. Cheers. I'm on about finger pointing at everyone else but ourselves. the fat of the matter is DM was in charge, did what he did so the club takes the punishment. This notion of blaming one guy, the man at the top doesn't work in business, never has never will

     

    yeah we take the fall that is true ..but the question is have is how much do we take before we say f**k that! you have went far enough

     

    on the other hand about DM he has to take the fall as well ... he cannot walk away from rangers and the way he ran us to the ground with little or no punishment ... after the BBC doc last night DM has had a bashing in terms of his business tycoon reputation but still has no punishment in place

  3. "take it on the chin" ?

     

     

     

    3x we have been hit on the chin so far .... that enough?

     

     

    or do we let the SPL/SFA walk all over us (and the bbc ) as much as the feel like and still "take it on the chin"?

     

    As for getting any trophies and titles being removed. That's a lot of rubbish, they haters and powers that be would have to prove we wouldn't have won those trophies, which would be virtually impossible to do, so ignore any such notion when you read the hates talking about it - the best bit of the blog IMO

  4. i just cant handle this!!!

     

     

     

    when i got married ... nerves!

    kids...nerves

     

    wating on rangers to win the spl crapping it big style!!! :shock:

     

     

    up since 5am ... anyone else in the same boat lol

  5. in a season where we see ref's go on strike..... a massive media campaign against celtic being the poor victims of everyone ...... and now the battle to dirty rangers and the fans name

     

     

     

    now im not saying rangers did not sing song that were a taboo and wrong (at a football match) but no more that seasons gone by ... and celtic are the same same songs as years gon by

     

     

     

    but rangers find them self in the dock because of the "songbook" now i know rangers represent scotland in europe and they dont..

     

     

    and their is nothing to like these so called ied's and the rangers support but the media have ran all over rangers and no one from the club have came out to deffend our club from rhats like speirs and mcgivesagobble .....

     

    Rant Over

    Del.

  6. A JOINER has fled his home after receiving dozens of threats over a sectarian message about Celtic manager Neil Lennon which ended up on his firm's website.

     

    Jim Hardie, 46, said his life had been an "absolute nightmare" for the last four days after a sick prank by one of his son's friends.

     

    Celtic fans have since put the offending webpage onto supporters' online discussion boards, with some talking about seeking retribution as tensions run high ahead of tomorrow's Old Firm derby.

     

    Mr Hardie told today how he had decided to leave his home in Penicuik, and travel to the north of Scotland for a few days after saying the "hellish" ordeal had left him feeling "sick".

     

    His son James' iPhone was taken by a friend who posted a message on the teenager's Twitter account reading "to the absolute legend for trying to kill Neil Lennon <3". The symbol represents a heart.

     

    But the Twitter feed was somehow posted up on Mr Hardie's business site, which contains his home and mobile phone numbers, as well as his family's address.

     

    Mr Hardie said he had received around a dozen e-mails stating, "We know where you live", and "Don't go to sleep", along with nearly 30 phone calls and texts.

     

    He said: "It's just been hellish. I've been looking over my shoulder and wondering what is going to happen next. It's left me afraid to answer the phone."

     

    Police said they had concluded Mr Hardie was the victim of a "mindless, immature prank", and were continuing to investigate the incident.

     

    Mr Hardie, who has run his joinery business for 13 years, said: "My son had been playing football and left his phone in his shoe. Someone I would loosely call his friend decided it would be a 'laugh' to put a message on his Twitter page about Neil Lennon. Whether it's due to the house wi-fi or a virus, the Twitter comments ended up on my business website.

     

    "Ever since then it's been an absolute nightmare. I've been getting silent phone calls and threats on texts and e-mails."

     

    Mr Hardie lives with son James, wife Fiona, 47, and daughter Rebecca, 21. His webpage is now unavailable, with a message which states that access is blocked since "viruses, worms and other malware have been found on this site".

     

    A police spokesman said the threats being made to Mr Hardie were being investigated.

     

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon, his QC Paul McBride and the politician Trish Godman, a Celtic supporter, were each sent a package containing improvised explosives.

     

    A Strathclyde Police team is now hunting the bomb-maker.

     

    http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh/Neil-Lennon-Twitter-prank-leaves.6756659.jp

     

    yet the celtic fans are these victims ....:shock: .... sure the record will twist it in to rangers fans calling and texting the guy

  7. their is no way im clapping for that little two faced bigot!..... why would any rangers fan support the one man who has tried to drag rangers down every chance he gets...

     

     

    now im not saying boo shout or counter chant but their is no way i will show support to a person who plays the "victim" and it backfired on him (pardon the pun)

     

     

     

    next we will have people saying let join together with the celtic fan and do a banner for poor wee neil

    :brick:

  8. ENGLISH football chiefs have hatched secret plans to invite SPL clubs into the Carling Cup.

    It could see Scots clubs involved from 2012-13 even if chief executive Neil Doncaster can convince SPL clubs to vote for league changes that will see the top-flight reduced to ten.

    SunSport understands that the proposal could be the first step towards a British Cup.

    Top brass on both sides of the border are eager to breathe fresh life into their League Cups.

    They believe bringing the two League Cups closer together could prove popular for Scottish and English fans.

    And a major change to cup competitions would also be on the cards if Scottish clubs accept a possible invitation into a merged tourney.

    Brewing giants Carling have just one year left on their sponsorship of the English League Cup.

    And anxious Football League chiefs in England are desperate for a bright new format to attract lucrative backing.

    A blueprint for the new-look competition would see the Scottish clubs enter at the second round.

    They'd face lower-ranking Premier League teams or Football League sides.

    But they could be pitted against the cream of the English game after that.

    It's hoped the proposed tourney would also be attractive to broadcasters and land a TV deal. And Football League bosses believe it could convince England's top clubs to field full-strength teams.

    The new-look Cup would have to win the approval of Football League clubs AND teams in Scotland.

    SFL top brass would be consulted to ensure there was no negative impact on the new-look Scottish Communities League Cup.

    But it's believed there is interest on both sides of the border in the concept of an all-British tourney.

    The idea was last floated eight years ago when clubs discussed a grand final between the winners of the Scottish and English League Cups.

    Peter Donald, the then SFL secretary, revealed talks for the match had made an advanced stage.

    Donald said at the time: "We have discussed it and we think it is a positive proposal. There would be considerable prestige at stake for the winners."

    Meanwhile, SPL clubs will meet to take a final vote on league reconstruction next month.

    Club chiefs gathered at Hampden yesterday to discuss plans to change the structure of the game.

    And Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne said: "I think it's still moving in the right direction. There is a bit of work to do."

     

    EDIT* it is in the Scottish sun

     

     

    now i like the idea of that! a few away trips down south!

  9. Exactly mate his silence is worrying

    LBG were quick to get their response out when they had fingers pointed at them.

     

    The club have to issue some sort of statement today and preferrebly before the game tonight

     

     

    dont hold your breath... rangers seem to have the we dont need to let anyone know mentality and it feekin grates me ...... for once we get near the end of the saga and the "snag" happens ... makes you think what is going on in the back ground with AJ

  10. Would never have him in a Rangers team never mind buy him.

     

    Think this sums up how bad the Gers fans have got to. Foster, omg we really are in trouble.

     

     

    money is the key .. no point is wishing we had this or that player when we cant afford the player we already have ...

  11. Apparently it's TLBs appeal hearing today.

     

    My money is on the SFA bottling it and handing out the initial 2 game ban.

     

     

    this is the fun part .... if they dont put more games on and prove the point they are trying to "calm our game" the will have made a complete cunt of it

  12. whittaker is far better (when in form) than foster.... IMO

     

     

    most of the team are out of form ... Edu is the weak link for me

     

     

    Shagger - decent for ... but where is the fight and passion he had before?

    Foster - good player not 2 bad form hardly played

    Weir - clever player ...over the hill...

    Boogie - ok... stupid attitude recently (clapping the ref .... putting his hands on the ref..)

    Davis - the best player by a country mile... out of form and looks like he is running on empty

     

     

    And i can go on....

  13. He doesn't go into our technical area but as EHD has a word with the forth official or whoever, Lennon takes it upon himself to get involved.

     

    The man is a scumbag.

     

    and yet EHD gets booked and lennon gets told off (again)

     

     

    After celtics pish against the refs he is above the law!

  14. hmm... this is going to be fun :brick:

     

     

     

    the SFA (sweet feck all) are the people who make a statement about inproper conduct?

     

     

    lennon ... a year before he serves a ban???...

     

    various (scum) players wait a age to get there hearing ...

     

     

    pot...;..kettle.... black

     

     

    then we have a police chief on SSN saying they are bad people who casue people to hammer their wifes and kill people( put in better terms than min but still the same end)

     

     

    is it only when rangers get a player sent off its a shame game?

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