

Uilleam
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Agreed. It would be the kind of PR coup that the Club needs. The support could tie yellow ribbons to the old blue gates.
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The Balsawood Bassey: a fragile, fitful, creature who occasionally masquerades as Scotland's best player, and is regarded by the tartanistas as some kind of hybrid of Beckenbauer and Breitner; he is such a totem and talisman that any setback on the field of play may be explained by his absence, which is frequent.
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I suspect that you are correct. I am glad he didn't play, to be frank, just from the injury p o v. I don't know how Clarke rationalises his team selection to himself, far less explain it to Souttar, or, indeed, even to McKenna. It can't be good for a player's confidence to sit on the bench, while dildoes are, well, making dildoes of themselves on the field. Clarke is popular with the tablecloths and Timberlands, and, apparently, adored by the press and other media, despite looking like a muppet, last night, with that old 'worried but clueless' look on the face. Ultimately, I could care more. If I put my mind to it, I could probably care less.
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It was almost mystifying. Three at the back is Clarke's way of getting his 'best player' ,ie the Balsawood Bassey, into the side, on those occasions when he is not injured, or ill, or otherwise dodging the column. To persevere with it when he is unavailable, and with inappropriate personnel, was folly.
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Yes, they were certain about it, and certainly not wrong. One wonders if the ginger sage actually watched the tactical, positional, and organisational shambles that prevailed for 65/70 minutes last night.
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I seem to have missed the cut. Thank fuck.
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Let's hope that, if selected, by Clarke, he doesn't get injured against Ukraine (maybe Wales), or Armenia, or the RoI.
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At least RJ will not be booed by the 'home' support.
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The Summer 2022 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
Uilleam replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
The Club has elected -or whatever- to Go Dutch. Let's see how that pans out. -
Presumably HMQ will be too busy to pop the cheque in the post.
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ST Coleridge, very appropriate - "....and slimy things did crawl with legs Upon a slimy Quay..."
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BBC Scotland's Irishman English posts an article critical of Rangers, Rangers' player(s), or Rangers' support - no news BBC Sotland's Irishman English posts an article not critical of Rangers, Rangers' player(s), or Rangers' support - news This may be like a dog walking on its hind legs, ie not done well, but it is surprising to see it done at all, and therefore may be worthy of comment.
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Douglas Park Wins Legal Dispute Over SPFL Cinch Deal
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Paying off that toady could cost as much as a year's weigh-in from cinch. Look for a cheaper option. -
Douglas Park Wins Legal Dispute Over SPFL Cinch Deal
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
The winter break move was definitely hooky, and SPL teams acquieced to it. This is not the first time they have rolled over and let rasellik sodomise them. The email title springs to mind. As for controlling referees, I think that the ummah will favour the ummah, anyway. As for cinch, imagine it was caught in the middle of a full blown corruption case. Not a good look for a second hand car company. -
Douglas Park Wins Legal Dispute Over SPFL Cinch Deal
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
It would involve too many people to keep outright corruption, match fixing, say, quiet. I imagine that any manoevres would occur post hoc, once Rangers had secured the title. -
Douglas Park Wins Legal Dispute Over SPFL Cinch Deal
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
One has to ask, on what possible grounds could the SPFL sue Rangers, when it is perfectly clear that the fault lies with Peter's Friends, viz. Doncaster and the rest of that gaggle of place men, brown nosers, time servers, and downright incompetents, who 'run' scottish Fitba' (aye, into the ground the more perspicacious observer may surmise). It seems clear that Rangers had a pre-existing contractual obligation, which, as it had advised the clown show at Hampden, precluded it from engaging with Cinch. A 'class action'? Seeing the word 'class' and 'SPFL' in the same sentence made me laugh. -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
FFS, J-J, sign a railway sleeper who clears a low bar, per lounge bar punditry ? -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Did nothing to impress. A throwback to the days of "Rum'le them up, Rangers!" -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
He's OK, but he's no Calvin Bassey. -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
And how much is your Simms worth? About 50 nicker. -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Calvin Bassey. Just add your superlatives.... -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
And at Pacific Quay. All good. -
match thread (image) [AET] Rangers 2 (Jack 93'; Wright 97') - 0 Hearts
Uilleam replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Sturgeon has just tweeted the same from her sickbed