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Frankie

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  1. That would at least a one million pound loss on Beattie (including wage) as we'd have to free him. I also can't see many teams being interested in Lafferty who has to be one of the most frustrating players I've ever watched play for the bears.
  2. Welcome to Rangers, David...!
  3. If Healy is all the quality we can afford, I'd rather we didn't bother...
  4. OK, switched on - have fun!
  5. Sorry guys - have been away for the weekend - will sort this asap for you proles.
  6. Rangers return to winning ways with routine victory over sub-standard Hibernian at Easter Road. http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/2010/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=364:hibernian-0-2-rangers-player-ratings-and-mom-poll&catid=35:analysis&Itemid=67 :mb: Thought the big man was immense last night and was as good as I've seen him for a long time. Also scored a fantastic opening goal!
  7. OK, I'll have a look tomorrow...
  8. Possibly a long time back mate but certainly not for a good few years...
  9. NO probs boss... Aye, you can do Sunday.
  10. We'll all have our good and bad points with respect to SDM but as it stands much of his words have been hollow, so if he wants to be judged fairly, it is well past the time for him to be clear about his influence upon the club.
  11. Magic mate...! Many thanks!
  12. I'm not a huge fan of graphical ones either but we can maybe have a trial then a vote to decide which way to go...
  13. Cast your mind back ten years to season 2000/2001. Ronald de Boer signed from Barcelona; Tore Andre Flo signed for a transfer fee that will never be matched in Scotland; and a squad containing names such as Amoruso, van Bronckhorst and Klos - we could even afford to let Andrei Kanchelskis go on loan to the EPL and Man City for half a season. This was the start of a new decade under the continuing custodianship of David Murray - where he summed up his personality and ambition at the time with one simple quote from 2000 - "For every five pounds Celtic spend, we will spend ten". Most Rangers fans everywhere were enjoying the regular spectacle of Murray lording it in the media. Indeed the word 'moonbeam' didn't exist in those days. Speaking to Michael Grant in the Sunday Herald in late 2001, the loss of the league in 2000/01, coupled with rising debt hadn't affected the gallus 50 year old David Murray. In fact, he was as confident as ever in his club's future and given the success he'd help bring in during the 1990s, he had every right to be. Surely one season without the title wouldn't affect our operations ten years later? After all, Murray spoke candidly of 'being guilty of looking for short-term fixes', 'not wanting to sell the club', and that while he felt a major football club would go out of business it 'wouldn't be Rangers'. Juxtapose such warranties with comments about tying players down on long term contracts and ring-fencing the club against future losses, most of us bought into the security offered by an owner who had helped bring back success to the club along with the vision of Holmes and Souness. Unfortunately, less than a year later, we found out we were �£50+million in debt, Murray had stepped down as chairman and Alex McLeish was to preside over a 'short' period of 'downsizing'. "Not to worry," said new chair John McLelland at the 2002 AGM, "we won't lose sleep over it." With tax 'queries' originating from that period's wage-book casting their shadow over the club, to the ongoing saga over its ownership and declining ticket sales; one wonders if McLelland is sleeping well nowadays. Of course, while it is easy to pick through old newspaper interviews and make anyone look bad, our present situation is something to worry about given the assurances given back then. Players are no longer 'locked away' on long term contracts, we are the ones bringing players IN on loan (from Aberdeen!) and it is Celtic spending the kind of money that was pocket change for us ten years back. The ever-loyal Rangers fan-base still has no long term vision to buy into. Indeed, in 2001 Murray specifically alluded to the wider problems of a declining Scottish product and the Old Firm dominance being problematic for its future. Prophetic words but our club are as guilty as anyone in being over-reliant on TV money and selfishness. Why did we not heed our own warnings? Furthermore, from Sir David Murray to John McLelland to Martin Bain; the same people are in charge of guiding the club through these same deep financial waters. Or at least, they appear in charge - with allegations of bank interference (the Lloyds Banking Group have an increasing stake in Murray's company, thus an increasing stake in Rangers' operations) still rife in the media and amongst the support. The supporters - expected to part with their season ticket money again in a couple of months - have no idea of what's true and what isn't with mixed messages the only certainty in Rangers' dealings with us. Whether it be current chairman Alistair Johnston or even Walter Smith, we just don't know who is being straight with us. Therefore, at some point, we have to ask ourselves who is in such a position to know the truth, to deliver genuine answers and to lead from the front. Well, only one man still owns Rangers and only one man has the power to make the decisions that truly affect our club's well-being. Yet he is missing in action, absent without leave and by failing to lead he only lends weight to the criticism he vigorously defends. I'll conclude with another quote from that interview in 2001: Again, it is easy to find fault with comments that were only truly relevant when they were said. But is it clear from Murray's own words that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Sir David Murray will be 60 later this year. Will that represent an epiphany for a return to the front-line of a owner who once excited us all? Or will it be the final nail in the stewardship coffin of a once successful businessman whose interest in Rangers died as soon as it threatened the well-being of his personal wealth. Where is our owner and what is the future of our club?
  14. Depending on the terms of his loan deal then there's no doubt I'd keep him for another season if possible. I doubt we could afford to sign him permanently if he progresses as he should.
  15. No great issue about having personal signatures - graphical or text. PM bmck and ask him if it will cause bandwidth issues. If not, we can give it a trial run in the first instance.
  16. No idea mate - can't imagine it would be too high though.
  17. No-one at the club has said we will sign anyone - just that we're interested. Transfer dialogue can change quickly. A seller can be happy with one deal then change their mind if another buyer comes in with more cash. That's what seems to have happened this time.
  18. The lad has plenty of talent but needs to show it more consistently before any team would take a chance on him with his probable high worth. Another year on loan at Rangers would be OK but I'd rather we played him in a free role as that seems to benefit him more than being stuck on one wing.
  19. They never said we would sign anyone just that we're interested in a few players. I do find our transfer activities embarrassing though.
  20. I think I've heard every month mentioned from February to May. These things can take years though as we seen with Dave King.
  21. I think most of that is fair comment. Do the Trust and/or Assembly intend raising this issue formally with the club and ask the kind of questions we've seen above?
  22. Apparently an EPL team are interested. I'm really not sure how Celtic are paying for their bloated squad but that gives us more reason so win the SPL and give them the kind of financial problems we have.
  23. So you think our manager and Derby FC lied about our interest?
  24. Come on folks - let's get writing here! Only takes 10 mins!
  25. Well clearly there was strong interest but we don't have the finance to compete with other teams.
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