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Everything posted by pete
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FH Geese a drake, they should get the old bill to pull you up in front of the beaks and put you to the sord.
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I know it is the sun but i hope they are right and he stays.
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Rangers ahead of Wigan Athletic for Cardiff hero Ledley
pete replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
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For you financial junkies. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/premier-league-finances-the-latest-club-accounts-1904909.html
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We will really miss his network.
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I agree with flying hippo(i feel so stupid typing that) i would rather have Bougie than Weir any day.
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I don't know if the thread should be closed but WBC's call is we shouldn't believe what people type, but it is funny how he thinks we should believe that. i am not saying it is not true but by his own rules we should be very suspicious.
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oh what is it great to disappear up your own arse in self- righteousness.
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Liverpool want to present him as an own youth player. I don't know dates but Rangers probably know. If he reaches a certain age then he is a bought in player. I would think Rangers are playing on this.
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Rangers ahead of Wigan Athletic for Cardiff hero Ledley
pete replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
How long will it take before the tims announce they have an interest in him. -
http://www.thetakeoverpanel.org.uk/disclosure/disclosure-table It would seem still no movement on the stock exchange although i am no expert
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The Turkish club are believed to be preparing an offer for the Algerian defender but could face competition from an unnamed European club, according to a source close to the player. Galatasaray line up bid for Rangers' Bougherra On the move?: Madjid Bougherra is a reported transfer target for Galatasaray and an unnamed European club. Madjid Bougherra may be inching closer to an exit from Rangers with interest in his services growing from abroad. STV Sport understands Turkish club Galatasaray are considering a bid for the Algerian defender, with Rangers also believed to have turned down an offer from another club in Europe within the last 72 hours. Reports in Turkish press on Wednesday have linked Gala boss Frank Rijkaard with a move for the former Charlton Athletic stopper. Sources close to the player confirmed there is definite interest from Turkey but a formal offer is yet to be tabled. The same sources also revealed an unnamed second club bid in the region of Ã?£4.5 million for Bougherra at the weekend. That offer was allegedly rejected by the Ibrox club, who ââ?¬â?? according to the reports in Turkey ââ?¬â?? are seeking Ã?£7 million for the player. Galatasaray sporting director Adnane Sizerine is said to be contacting Rangers officials in order to agree a fee for the defender. The Turkish press has reported that the sporting director is under instruction from Rijkaard to secure the services of a replacement for Servet Cetin. The Turkish centre-back was dropped by Rijkaard towards the end of the season as the Dutchman was apparently unimpressed by the stopper's distribution from the back. Speaking in Algeria on Tuesday evening, Bougherra insisted he was privy to no talk of him possibly switching clubs, saying instead he was focused purely on recovering from a calf injury in time for the World Cup. ââ?¬Å?Honestly, I do not care [about a transfer],ââ?¬Â he told http://www.competition.dz. ââ?¬Å?That [my transfer] will be a matter of destiny. ââ?¬Å?Now the only thing that worries me is my rehabilitation and preparation for the World Cup. Why? Because I am motivated 2,000 per cent. ââ?¬Å?If I have to stay at Rangers, it will not be a bad deal since the club will play in the Champions League.ââ?¬Â
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Craig you are a professional so you should know that when push comes to shove then you do what is the best option for you. No i do not see him choosing Celtic over rangers unless the money was millions of a difference but i think he is prof enough to play for them if it was his best option.
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Rangers have joined the Bosman scramble for Cardiff City midfielder Joe Ledley. The Scottish Sun says Ledley, 23, will quit the Bluebirds following their defeat to Blackpool in Saturday's Championship play-off final. A host of Premier League clubs, led by Europa League finalists Fulham, are set to pounce for the highly-rated playmaker. Rangers boss Walter Smith is a huge admirer of the 27-times capped midfielder and is prepared to make him one of his highest earners at Ibrox. Long-time admirers Wigan made a whopping �£8.2m bid in January which was immediately rejected by the Bluebirds. But that written offer means clubs in England would face a transfer tribunal to sign him - with his market value down in black and white. West Ham, Stoke City and Blackburn Rovers are all also monitoring Ledley's situation, but fear being stung with a massive transfer fee. Gers, on the other hand, would not have to pay a penny to land him as Ledley is still only 23 and can move across the border with no fee going to Cardiff.
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Funny i just can't get a picture in my head of Boyd in a tim top. BUT I do think if he failed in England and had the choice between the tims and Kilmarnock he would be wearing the green and grey.
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To be honest i think Ellis will take over because i think he is a puppet for someone else. King possibly. Would i put my house on it. Shit yes. It is a council house.
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Alfie Conn! was the first to cross the divide i believe.
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I nearly choked on my toast laughing at that.
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He meant on holiday you fools.
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Nacho just lacked composure. If he had taken the chances he fluffed because he had no composure then he may have been up beside Boyd.
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To be honest Gribz I am in two minds. I normally never support Italian clubs but to be honest i am also not keen on Louis van Gaal he is an arrogant barsteward. split on this one but my dislike of Italian football probably is more than my dislike of van Gaal.
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Sometimes you have to let your head rule your heart.
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If our cheapest players are going what is the chance of keeping the better paid ones?
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Speechless!
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Too be honest Barry i would prefer if the supporters could fight the debt and free the clubs hands to buy players. As long as the club live within their means the debt can only come down. Buying players with the supporters money would probably be pissing in the wind