

Uilleam
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A night of passion with you, and she'd be down the Revenue, just as soon as you let her out the door.
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At least you concede that the player made a mistake. In what way was he mistaken?
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Shagging, not bragging. Admirable, in itself But really, bedding Shakira, and not telling even your mates.....
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It's the imagery, and the weight of history.
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It wouldn't have the weight of history behind it.
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The day that Mr van Bronckhorst selects, and sends out, a team in a formation to secure victory by a 5 goal margin, is, indeed, the day that Shakira blesses Gonzo79's bed. But it's a funny old game... ...and we'd need proof of the Shakira stuff
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Bullshit, then. It's harmless. Thanks for putting me straight. Actually, it is the most overtly racist image I have seen in years. A white guy is standing over and screaming abuse at a black guy lying on the ground. How does that read? Does he need a whip? The fact that he is delighted with himself only makes it worse. That it is contemporary, and released, signed, for profit really is quite staggering. Maybe the guy is merely another, yes, yet another, pig thick, ignorant, East coast schemie, but that doesn't make it acceptable.
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This Ryan Porteous? Yeah, let's sign a rat who revels in overtly racist imagery.
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If our wide men play like Winged Eels, we might save face.
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Is it possible that the 'philosophy' of "No tricks, tricks are for the circus" is straitjacketing those players who have a trick, or two, in their locker, say, Kent, and Matondo, and is contributing, majorly,to lack of form?
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The fhilth hate it, already, and those two Muppets Sutton and Hartson declared, independently (obvs) that Pederasty FC had beaten both Hertz and the VAR man. It helped us by ensuring a red card was, rightly, dished out to a Livvy player. All good, then.
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Match Thread [FT] Rangers 1 (Lundstram 90+1) - 1 Livingston
Uilleam replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Do you need to tell us twice?!? -
Match Thread [FT] Rangers 1 (Lundstram 90+1) - 1 Livingston
Uilleam replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
In how many games? -
Match Thread [FT] Rangers 1 (Lundstram 90+1) - 1 Livingston
Uilleam replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
A line-up to frighten, well... me, and, I might suggest, the best part of the home support. -
Yeah, I don't suppose you should appoint a manager on the grounds of irony alone.
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Michael Beale?
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Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers
Uilleam replied to Uilleam's topic in Rangers Chat
It wasn't me who put it off-topic, if such it is. I make no judgement, whatsoever, on Ms Fox, or her Associates. American "sports' businesses" seem to operate successfully and profitably. -
Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers
Uilleam replied to Uilleam's topic in Rangers Chat
Apparently she wants to buy the Club, or a significant stake in it, and subsequently inject cash, or has a client who wants to do so. -
Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers
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Be careful; the bosses might think that you are plotting a leveraged buy-out. -
Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers
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Works for me. -
Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers
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http://dailybusinessgroup.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/DAILY-BUSINESS-LOGO-RGB.png Miami investor still keen to buy stake in Rangers Terry Murden, Editor | October 19, 2022 https://dailybusinessgroup.co.uk/2022/10/miami-investor-still-keen-to-buy-stake-in-rangers/ A Miami-based investor insists she is still keen to acquire a “significant ownership interest” in Rangers Football Club. Kyle Fox, prinicipal of KRF Capital, recently prevailed in a US District Court in a trademark lawsuit brought by the Ibrox club. On 12 October, Rangers International Football Club voluntarily dismissed its own lawsuit following two months of legal briefing and just hours after KRF Capital filed its reply in support of a motion to dismiss Rangers’ claims. KRF Capital said it had been in discussions with certain Rangers’ shareholders to “lawfully acquire” an ownership stake in the club and Rangers’ board filed its suit under the Lanham Act based on the “untenable premise” that Rangers was “not for sale.” KRF Capital pointed out “factual and legal deficiencies” of Rangers’ claims and that Rangers is a UK public company with freely transferable shares. The club was forced to withdraw many of its allegations before ultimately dropping the case. It is understood that Rangers are satisfied that the action served its purpose after the club became concerned that its intellectual property had been used without authorisation. However, in an indication that the saga is far from over, Ms Fox said yesterday: “I have always been, and will continue to be, open and transparent with Rangers’ board, shareholders, and investors. “I look forward to putting the lawsuit behind us and continuing to explore opportunities to bring value to the Rangers organisation, its loyal fans, investors, and other stakeholders through KRF Capital’s proposed acquisition of a significant ownership interest in the club.” Ms Fox, the former Global Head of Capital Markets at HIG Capital, became interested in acquiring a stake in Rangers after meeting former chair Paul Murray earlier this year and submitted a proposal to deputy chairman John Bennett that would have seen her buy 75% of Rangers and commit an additional £50 million of capital over five years. That was later scaled down to a 25% stake, plus an additional capital commitment of £75m. Rangers initially sought compensation for damages to their ‘business relationships, goodwill and reputation’ after claiming Fox was unlawfully using their trademarks and branding. Ms Fox’s representative James Gillenwater said: “We were committed to fighting these wrongful accusations against Ms Fox and confident that she would be vindicated, as she was by Rangers’ withdrawal of all its claims.” Mr Gillenwater has represented clients such as Fortune 100 companies, world leaders, and Olympians in high-stakes international disputes. His diverse litigation practice spans commercial and securities class actions, business disputes, intellectual property matters, and products liability cases. -
What happened to that Yanqui broad with the scratch?