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Everything posted by ian1964
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I never seen Buffel on there :devil:
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That's fair, and I do realise people have their own opinion,I was just wondering what makes a player a legend if not what he has achieved with his club ?
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Only joking mate
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I've seen Del...................super speed doesn't spring to mind :devil:
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Aye..........wind yer neck in.........maybe I put my point across wrong, I think he is a legend, you don't.........SIMPLES!!!!! It's the same when I hear '' Boyd only scores against the wee teams '', he does it better than anybody else in the pishy wee SPL
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Ah...............you've uncloked now
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You need to pass on that talent to me................especially when I've been at the boozer all day
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Amazing...........I never see his name in the currently active users
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Check the link
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How come you keep posting Del but you're invisible ?
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What really gets on my tits is the fact that a lot of guys want to remember all the bad things about a player, kinda reflects their own personality IMO
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates has increased his stake in troubled sports chain JJB. The billionaire now owns 3.14% of the battling business after his foundation bought another 800,000 shares for �£180,000 on Tuesday. The news sent JJB's share price soaring 12% yesterday. One City trader said: "There's rumours going round that he wants to increase his stake further so he must see something in the company." It is not the first purchase Gates has made in a British firm. In May last year he bought a small stake in Carpetright. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/city-news/2009/07/17/bill-gates-increases-stake-in-jjb-115875-21526725/
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1,You never seen Keane moan at his team mates when he was in the wrong ?,I have. 2,C'mon Gribz, are you that good a lip reader ? 3,I have also seen Fergie do this ??? The bottom line is BF has a tremendous medal collection both as a player and captain of Rangers FC as well as his tally of European games,including a UEFA Cup Final. I know the word Legend is banded about too much these days but he must be up there with any other player ?
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I would also ask the question, if we were not so financially stuck would he be leaving Rangers ?
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Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra wants to leave Ibrox and join Bordeaux. (Daily Star)
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Tottenham Hotspur have beaten Everton to the signing of both Kyle Naughton and Kyle Walker from Sheffield United. The two right-backs will join Spurs this month in a deal worth a total of Ã?£8m, despite Naughton having been a long-term target for David Moyes. The two players represent Harry Redknapp's first major success in the transfer market this summer ââ?¬â?? he is also pursuing Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Patrick Vieira ââ?¬â?? but the deal has left Everton angry. The club had been given permission by Sheffield United to agree personal terms with Naughton, 20, but that was withdrawn when Spurs offered a lump sum for both players and they have offered the option of loaning Walker, 19, back to Sheffield United for next season. There have been raised eyebrows in the game as to why Tottenham would need two right-backs when they already have the Wales international Chris Gunter at the club. Gunter, a promising 19-year-old who was bought from Cardiff City in January last year, is now expected to join Nottingham Forest, where he impressed on loan last season. Spurs believe the decision to sign both is justified because Naughton can play at left-back, but in reality he was only deployed there last season because of injuries at Sheffield United. He is expected to figure prominently in the first-team squad next season as Alan Hutton and Pascal Chimbonda will both leave if deals can be done. Spurs are confident that there is no interest in Huntelaar from Arsenal, whose priority is Marouane Chamakh at Bordeaux. Huntelaar, who joined Real Madrid for Ã?£19m in January, is available but Spurs will have to put together a competitive pay package as they are in competition with Stuttgart, who are in the Champions League next season. Spurs are still waiting to learn whether Internazionale will allow Vieira to leave on a free transfer.
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Aye, I know that, I just can't bring myself to say I hope they do well
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You mean you are doing all this work on gersnet for nothing ?
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Feck the MOPE tramps and the coefficient, I hope they get their arses kicked
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Maybe we should have another poll, is Barry Ferguson a Rangers Legend ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Ferguson
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BARRY FERGUSON today signed for Birmingham City in a deal worth �£1million. The 31-year-old midfielder has quit Rangers for the second time in his career and returns to the Premiership some five years after a short stint at Blackburn between 2003 and 2004. Ferguson completed his medical last night in the Midlands. And his agent, John Viola, sealed the deal on personal terms after talks with Blues MD Karren Brady at lunchtime today. advertisement Ferguson has signed a two-year contract with the option for a further year. He will be reunited with Alex McLeish at Birmingham, along with former Scotland team-mates James McFadden and Garry O'Connor. There had been the option of moving to West Brom and there was further Premiership interest when it became clear that Ferguson was being allowed to move on by the Ibrox club. But he was sold on the move with the chance to work with McLeish again, and will make his competitve debut against Manchester United at Old Trafford on August 16. Ferguson had one year left on a lucrative �£25,000-a-week deal at Rangers. But all parties concerned felt it was better for him to move on after the infamous Scotland boozegate fiasco which saw him banished by his country and stripped of the Rangers captaincy last April. And former team-mate Nacho Novo, a close friend of the midfielder, was sorry to see Ferguson go and believes that Rangers are losing a "legend." "He is one of the best players I have ever played with," said the Spaniard. "He is a great person, a hard worker and he helped everybody at the club. We will miss him." And Novo has set his sights on making serious inroads into Walter Smith's first team this term after a stop-start campaign last time out. "I have one more year on my contract," he said. "I love Rangers. The club are in my heart and this year I want to work hard to be in the team." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/display.var.2520597.0.0.php
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BARRY FERGUSON today signed for Birmingham City in a deal worth �£1million. The 31-year-old midfielder has quit Rangers for the second time in his career and returns to the Premiership some five years after a short stint at Blackburn between 2003 and 2004. Ferguson completed his medical last night in the Midlands. And his agent, John Viola, sealed the deal on personal terms after talks with Blues MD Karren Brady at lunchtime today. advertisement Ferguson has signed a two-year contract with the option for a further year. He will be reunited with Alex McLeish at Birmingham, along with former Scotland team-mates James McFadden and Garry O'Connor. There had been the option of moving to West Brom and there was further Premiership interest when it became clear that Ferguson was being allowed to move on by the Ibrox club. But he was sold on the move with the chance to work with McLeish again, and will make his competitve debut against Manchester United at Old Trafford on August 16. Ferguson had one year left on a lucrative �£25,000-a-week deal at Rangers. But all parties concerned felt it was better for him to move on after the infamous Scotland boozegate fiasco which saw him banished by his country and stripped of the Rangers captaincy last April. And former team-mate Nacho Novo, a close friend of the midfielder, was sorry to see Ferguson go and believes that Rangers are losing a "legend." "He is one of the best players I have ever played with," said the Spaniard. "He is a great person, a hard worker and he helped everybody at the club. We will miss him." And Novo has set his sights on making serious inroads into Walter Smith's first team this term after a stop-start campaign last time out. "I have one more year on my contract," he said. "I love Rangers. The club are in my heart and this year I want to work hard to be in the team."
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Celtic will play Russian side Dinamo Moscow in the Champions League third qualifying round. Celtic Park will host the first leg on 28/29 July, with the return game played on 4/5 August. Dinamo are well into their domestic season and lie seventh in the Premier Liga after 13 games. Celtic overcame Spartak Moscow after a tense penalty shoot-out to qualify for the Champions League group phase in season 2007/08. If Celtic progress to the second qualifying round, they will be drawn against either Arsenal, Lyon, Stuttgart, Fiorentina or Atletico Madrid, who are the seeds in the next stage of the best-placed path. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/8155317.stm
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RANGERS will hold showdown talks with Madjid Bougherra next week amid fresh speculation that Bordeaux are ready to make a move for him. The Ibrox club today confirmed there has been no formal offer for the defender from the French outfit, or anyone else. However, Rangers have hinted that they anticipate a written offer for the player but have insisted that they won't sell unless the price is right. "We have no received a bid or any official contact from Bordeaux," said Martin Bain, Rangers chief executive. advertisement "We have been made aware from the player's agent that a bid is on its way but so far we have not received anything." Quotes attributed to Bougherra which appeared in an Algerian newspaper suggest that he may be preparing to move on. "I can't really say too much abut this," said the 26-year-old. "All I can say is that I do know that Bordeaux are interested in me. "I expect this to be resolved next week after I have spoken to the people who are in charge at Rangers." Ibrox supremo David Murray has insisted that he will only allow players to go if the money that is put down is agreeable. "We don't wish to accept any offers for our good young players, but if we get anything that is unbelievable, then we have to be realistic," he said. "At this moment, we have no plans to sell our best talent. We are no different to any other club in that, if we receive an offer that is well above valuation, we have to consider it." However, while Bordeaux have backtracked somewhat from their stance earlier in the week when they distanced themselves from speculation. The French club's president, Jean-Louis Triaud, said: "We have not made any official offer to Rangers yet, but if we do, we will not be forced into a corner by them. Bougherra is one of the players Laurent Blanc has discussed but if he's too dear then we move on." Rangers, meanwhile, have revealed that new shirt sales have broken all previous records with the club's megastore shifting 3000 new tops on the first day they went on sale yesterday. http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/display.var.2520543.0.0.php