Uilleam
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Club1872 become 2nd biggest shareholder as Mike Ashley leaves the building
Uilleam replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
Ry Cooder, as it happens. -
We could all chip in, invest as the heavy hitters on here would call it, and, do you know, we could get all kinds of tax advantages, through one of the many cunning and ingenious tax planning projects on offer. Oh, wait............
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Finest Hour, my arse. DK's Finest Hour will be when he hoists the League Flag over Ibrox.
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Club1872 become 2nd biggest shareholder as Mike Ashley leaves the building
Uilleam replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
How can a poor man stand such times and live? I demand 48hrs recovery period after each "Big Announcement"..... -
You get mael? Since privatisation, a joke round here, mate.
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If Waghorn is in the team, you will not get goals, even at SPL level. Usefulness outlived, as we say, well,.... just about everywhere.
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Stop all this sycophancy, Frankie.
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This would be a massive own goal, in my view. Anyone who peddles this proposal, either has no grasp of current, at last, positive circumstances, or is looking for an affirmative reaction to confirm some pre-judged notion of the Club and its support. PS God Bless the Pope.
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The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Uilleam replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I think that Dorrans would start; Kenny McLean, who seems a decent player, I'm not so sure. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Uilleam replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Thought that that was Andy Carroll for a moment..... -
The departure of Ashley is great news. I cannot help wondering why the turdbucket is doing one, so suddenly, hot foot and toute suite, when for so long his stance was so very far from cooperative. I cannot help speculating, and I confess, hoping just a little, that there is some kind of Force 10 shitstorm approaching, heading directly to envelop the Fat Bastard, and that he is clearing his decks, prior to arranging a disappearance, leaving only a cheap tracksuit, and an even cheaper pair of trainers, on the beach at Whitley Bay.
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RFC negotiate new 12 month retail deal with Sports Direct
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I think, but could not swear to it, that the obligation to buy 'surplus' at full price, existed only for one year. The unlamented Somers said as much at the Tent Hall AGM, iIrc, or maybe at another. -
Collecting and collating the constant pro-sellik effusions would be seriously injurious to one's mental well being. It would be a brave fellow who volunteered. The scale of the task, too, would be huge.
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The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Uilleam replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
You will be safe, on this site. Many -most- of the posters on here, and all of the administrators and moderators, do not have their own teeth. -
The Pre-Summer-2017 transfer rumours and hearsay all inclusive Thread
Uilleam replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I fear that Messrs Tavernier and Waghorn have outlived their usefulness. -
RB Leipzig set to miss out on Champions League due to UEFA ruling
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
High Commissioner is not a "decent dram". -
RB Leipzig set to miss out on Champions League due to UEFA ruling
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
A couple of dozen Rolexes, vintage clarets, magnums of Krug, and 50 yr old Islay malts en route to Nyon already, I imagine. -
Frankie mentioned earlier in the thread that Rangers struggled, some 20 years ago, against Anorthosis Famagusta. I remember it well, and struggle we did. Qualified, mark you. I do have to suggest that players from Mexico, Portugal, and Colombia will perhaps find adjustment to the heat, etc., somewhat easier than our players did then.
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Ah ken. I don't think that PC would be pursuing Jamie Walker if he didn't think he had the same or similar attribute.
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It's a private school in Dumfries. St. Joseph's College is situated on the Craigs Road in Dumfries, south west Scotland. It is a Roman Catholic secondary school. The school began as a Catholic boys' boarding school run by Marist Brothers. I don't know how it has wangled a spot in the Euro Cup. friends in high places, I suppose.