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[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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"A good parody is a fine amusement, capable of amusing and instructing the most sensible and polished minds; the burlesque is a miserable buffoonery which can only please the populace. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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Without explaining what you mean I have totally nothing on your post. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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I can see why he booked Alves and the ST.J player as they were at it with nearly every corner but why he never booked 3 ST.J players before Windass is a mystery to me. It is too early in the game is no excuse when you are going to book someone for the same tackle 20 minutes later. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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So Pedro said in his interview tonight that he seen a togetherness that he has not seen before until tonight. I put in a post agreeing with him and I get ripped apart. Okay fine. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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You really have lost the plot mate. -
Hamilton Academical FC have been the target of an elaborate fraud
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CYBER HEIST Hearts target of internet fraud after it’s revealed Hamilton Accies had fallen victim to financial sting Hamilton Accies have "lost a substantial sum of monies" revealed to be up to £1 million, plunging them into a financial crisis HEARTS confirm they’ve been the target of internet fraud after it was earlier revealed Hamilton Accies had fallen victim to a financial sting. The South Lanarkshire side “lost a substantial sum of monies” revealed to be up to £1 million, plunging them into a financial crisis. It’s now believed the Tynecastle side have been scammed out of cash in the region of £80,000. The Edinburgh club said in a statement: “Heart of Midlothian can confirm it was the subject of an internet fraud earlier this year. “The matter is now part of an active police investigation and therefore no further comment will be made.” It was revealed earlier today on the Accies official website the club’s directors will inject funds to “meet their ongoing obligations.” The statement read: “Hamilton Academical FC have been the target of an elaborate fraud resulting in the loss of a substantial sum of monies. “The Police Service Scotland and our bank are working closely with the club conducting a criminal investigation to pursue those individuals responsible. “At this point it is imperative that we remain calm and work together as we go through one of the most difficult situations we have faced as a club. “In the interim, the directors intend to inject funds to meet the club’s ongoing obligations until the investigation is complete to ensure continuity. The SPFL had previously warned clubs to guard against online fraud in August after Annan failed to receive an £18,000 payment from the league at the end of last season. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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I will agree with one thing (figure of speech) that the team really looked like they were fighting for each other for the first time. Kenny Miller missing? -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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Lets face it this was only exciting because it was Rangers. The football was of really poor quality from both sides except for 3 goals of total class.Fantastic goals from Pena but his other play looks like he has his boots on the wrong feet. I thoroughly enjoyed the game but only because it was Rangers and we were winning. -
[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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Pena reminds me of Mark Hately when he was at AC Milan. He looks so void of confidence he falls over his own feet. I remember Hately was a joke with AC at times. -
Was it David Robertson they called the panel beater because he kicked in a car door?
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your on the dubious persons list.
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[FT] St. Johnstone 0 - 3 Rangers (Pena 27, 78; Dorrans 85)
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RANGERS take on St Johnstone tomorrow night and we’ve pulled together everything about the fixture in one handy place. CLUB INFO: FORMED: 1884 NICKNAME: The Saints STADIUM: McDiarmid Park GROUND CAPACITY: 10,696 PITCH SIZE: 105m x 68m MANAGER: Tommy Wright MATCH INFO: REFEREE: Don Robertson ASSISTANTS: Alasdair Ross, Ralph Gordon FOURTH OFFICIAL: Greg Aitkin KICK OFF: 19:45 VENUE: McDiarmid Park COMPETITION: Ladbokes Premiership https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/opposition-focus-st-johnstone-5/ -
By playing Burke for the first games Strachan tried to invent the wheel and it failed miserably. Whether we like it or not Griffiths is the best striker Scotland has and should have been in from the start. What anyone sees in Darren Fletcher I will never know but hopefully he goes with Strachan.
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Rangers chief in court King: ‘I do not have £11m to buyout investors’ By a Daily Business reporter | October 12, 2017 Dave King video Dave King: denies acting in concert with the ‘Three Bears’ Rangers chief Dave King has told a court he doesn’t have the money to buy all the shares in the club. Mr King is facing legal proceedings for failing to make an offer to shareholders in the region of £11 million. He was accused in March of acting in concert with George Letham, George Taylor and Douglas Park – the so-called Three Bears – to acquire more than 30% of the voting rights in Rangers in 2015. According to takeover rules this breached the point at which an offer for all the remaining shares became mandatory. He was ordered by the Takeover Appeal Board to make an offer by 12 April this year. His failure to meet the deadline has led to legal proceedings and the case against Mr King is being heard at Edinburgh Court of Session. The judge, Lord Bannatyne, was told on Thursday that he does not have the resources to buyout the shareholders. The 62-year-old tycoon’s assets are tied up in offshore family trusts. Lord Davidson of Glen Clova QC, representing Mr King, said an order to force his client to set out a share payout was “pointless”, adding: “He does not happen to have the £10m to £12m needed.” The court heard that Mr King instructed the purchase of 14.75% of Rangers shares on 31 December 2014, through New Oasis Asset Management Ltd (Noal), based in the British Virgin Islands. The purchase was made two days later. Together with shares acquired by the Three Bears, it gave them a combined 34.05% of the company, Mr King denied having any contact with George Letham about buying shares in the club. But the panel had come across an email sent by Mr Letham the same day that Mr King made the instruction warning him about the threat of having to make a “mandatory offer” if they acquired more then 30%. Mr King denies acting in concert and says the shares are not owned by him, but by Noal in which he had never been a director and was “in no position to advance their interests”. The panel challenged this claim saying they found evidence Mr King was able to control Noal’s voting rights. The hearing continues
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrox_Stadium#Post.E2.80.93liquidation A tim has been busy I think. Post–liquidation On 9 April 2013 it was announced that the Jumbotron screens were to be replaced; the previous screens were inferior and had become pixelated.[38] On 16 July 2014 the club paid a lasting tribute to Sandy Jardine by renaming the Govan Stand in his honour.[39] In 2016, the club added large banners to the stadium exterior (covering the separate Edmiston House office building, then the Copland Stand/Sandy Jardine Stand corner) depicting images of past players, entitled 'Icons Of Ibrox'.[40] However, the following year some supporters were displeased when further banners were added over the glass block-walled staircase towers on either side of the main stand leading up to the club deck.[41]
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Match Preview Schedule 2017/18 (All writers welcome)
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Guys can we have some names for the coming games. It would be great to see some new writers as well. You don't need to be a great writer to try one and there are people who will give you help or advice. Just post your name and the game you want here and it will be added to the list on the opening page of this thread. Sun 22nd October: [LC] Rangers v Motherwell (????) Wed 25th October: [sPFL] Rangers v Kilmarnock (????) Sat 28th October: [sPFL] Hearts v Rangers (????) - NOVEMBER Sat 4th November: [sPFL] Rangers v Partick (????) Sat 18th November: [sPFL] Rangers v Hamilton - Cooponthewing Sat 25th November: [sPFL] Dundee v Rangers (????) -
I think I can safely say that most Rangers supporters will be saying thank heavens the international weekend has come and gone and we can get back to the nitty gritty of club football again. Well I may have to retract that as most club supporters are probably unhappy that it comes around in the first place. Personally I prefer the old Wednesday night International games keeping the weekends for club football but with UEFA announcing a new International league system starting next season I would imagine that ship has sailed it's last voyage. Unfortunately the Scottish world cup battleship never reached the Russian mainland but sunk as quick as the Titanic in the waters off Slovania. In a recent documentary over the Titanic, evidence was brought forward that the damage to the Titanic was actually caused by a fire in a boiler at the beginning of the voyage. It had started before the ship docked in Belfast arriving from Liverpool. With the boiler still on fire the Captain thought it would burn itself out and and made the catastrophic decision to set sail towards America. Instead of the fire burning out it spread to the other boilers making the ship unstoppable and speeding towards an iceberg. Someone had ordered sub-standard rivets to build the ship and they were further weakened by the fire causing the unsinkable ship to sink. Funny enough, Scotland's European journey had the same ingredients. The irrepairable damage was done early on in the journey. Despite the ship listing to one side Captain Strachan decided to sail on. The ship got up to full speed and then the rivets were torn out of the hull by the Ice cool Slovanians. Even a valiant final effort from the crew failed to save the sinking ship. Lets hope that Captain Strachan decided to go down with the ship and not do a Francesco Schettino jumping the Costa Concordia and decide to save himself from the wreckage. Meanwhile back at Auchenhowie Pedro Caixinha has had the Rangers team back into dry dock. According to himself he has been giving the the whole defensive system a total refurbishment. While Rangers have been scoring and creating chances some of the goals the team has been giving away have been pretty amateurish mistakes. In modern day football the defence includes the whole team. Defending starts from the front as they say. Many coaches these days work on a five second changeover. That means when a team lose the ball they should be pressing to win the ball back within five seconds. I have even heard some coaches try and make it a three second changeover but these type of players are not in Rangers price range at the moment. In my eyes this is a big difference between Celtic and Rangers at this moment. If you see the speed they close down the opposition, normally with three players around the ball. it does make us look like light years behind them. Mark Warburton certainly had one thing correct and that was when he said " if we have the ball the opposition can't score." Unfortunately he preferred ball possession and rotation rather than Caixinha's quicker and more dangerous transition from defence to attack. In Warburton's slow build up we kept hitting our heads against an opposition wall as they had plenty of time to retreat. It looks like Rangers have been working on this as Caixinha stated in his pre-match interview for our game against St Johnstone on Friday night. He said that we have to stop St Johnstone playing the way they want. As they are likely to play with five players in midfield with a lone striker up front. That would mean to me to close down their midfield quickly in the opposition half isolating their striker. That scenario would of course be perfect conditions for Michael o'Halloran but as he is on loan from us he will be left out for this game. Pedro said in his interview that all players are starting to get fit so injury problems are starting to improve with only Lee Wallace still a long way away. I would imagine that it is far too early for Kranjcar and Rossiter to play any role in the team just yet. I fully expect two changes from the 4-1 win at Hamilton with Alves returning to the heart of the defence and I also expect Jason Holt to come into the midfield to replace the suspended Ryan Jack. Pedro seems to have kissed and made up with Kenny Miller but I think the best King Kenny can expect is a place warming the dugout bench. I think the team will be: One thing we have learned from Alves's absence is that we have an excellent deputy in young Ross McCrorie and he can really hold his head up high at how he has performed. He really came in and excelled. I cannot see Pedro keeping Alves out of the team just yet but our defenders now know that their Alpha male status could be in danger if they are caught wanting as they now have a young challenger lurking in the background. This could be an extremely difficult and tight game but hopefully we can pull out all the stops and it will be Rangers floating nearer to the top of the league and Tommy Wright's men left lying adrift in our wake. C'mon the Gers!!!
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'I'm here for Kenny Miller': Man cleared of £95,000 extortion plot
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Kenny seems to mix with some not so nice people although it seems he is only mentioned in the headline with no story behind it. -
As far as I know 25% is the magic number as it gives you the right to block things and call general meetings. I can understand the board would not want anyone to get 25%.
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The thing with a supporter on the board is that it could in many cases throw up a conflict of interest as many boardroom decisions need to be kept secret. It is also possible you could have to take a vote that is in the best interest of the club but not for the supporters group Then there is also the jealousy within the group, we all know a board representative will be sniped at and shot down from every corner. If you look at the Dutch government, they have a 4 party coalition but only one party leader(the prime minister) wants to be on the government as they can best lead their own parties from the parliament benches. Putting a member on the board does have a lot of negatives and I would even say it is better as it is to stay as a group and try and steer as a unit rather than give one member so much power.
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It is a fact though that footballers are becoming larger athletes. You really have to have a special talent as a small footballer.
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Bacurry Saagna sounds tasty:)
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The worrying thing is he said we were as technically competent as Slovenia. I don't know what game he was watching. We couldn't string 3 passes together and punted it up the park more often than not.