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Frankie

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  1. As long as I get invites, then I'm all for it... Has anyone phoned Capucho yet?
  2. Not many Colin Stein fans by the few entries so far... Get your entries in folk for what would be a great Xmas gift.
  3. Bizarre comment from Mowbray which suggests the pressure is getting to him...
  4. http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/2010/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=164:rangers-3-0-kilmarnock-player-ratings-and-mom-poll&catid=35:analysis&Itemid=67 :kb: for me...
  5. Can't disagree with any of that mate... Welcome to the forum!
  6. Great work mate - good luck with this!
  7. Yep, none of those make me want to watch Scotland again any time soon... Thought Lars Lagerb�¤ck of Sweden was an interesting candidate though. We should burst the bank for Hiddink - an ideal preparation for him for the Rangers job in the future...
  8. Now on the main site.... http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/2010/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=163:the-way-forward-single-majority-shareholder-not-required&catid=1:articles&Itemid=67
  9. Front cover
  10. Exactly right Macafelly.... Welcome to the site.
  11. Available from all good-looking, intelligent, funny and extremely rich salesmen near you at Ibrox Stadium from tomorrow... Featuring all the very best articles, the most accurate inside info and the funniest satire; say no to the Scottish media chancers and say hello hello to your fellow bears with the real inside track! No1 Fanzine - Issue 244
  12. Come everyone get your entries in - only 10 days left!
  13. alan - feel free to post the Stuttgart preview any time after tomorrow's match but by Monday morning at the latest please.
  14. BUMPETY BUMP!
  15. Thanks for that Gav...
  16. I'll let one of our site experts decipher that but I'm sure I heard this guy's info was reasonably good for the most part in previous years..
  17. Excellent article pete - will get that online later...
  18. Yip, big contacts is organising this as far as I know... If anyone fancies a ticket, let me know and I'll put you in touch with him.
  19. Right - you've been banned upteen times from other forums for this kind of utterly crap post about potential buyers. Make this your last one here please.
  20. I'm sure UCB can let us know the reason if possible...
  21. Fair points mate... It's just that when they talk about unity, your post/article on here (and elsewhere) last week could have been a good opportunity to get in touch with these olive branches we keep hearing about. However, like you, I'm happy enough they've taken your idea and developed it where upon it can reach a wider audience.
  22. Join Rangers legend Colin Stein when he will be signing in-store at Glasgow's Borders Bookshop on Saturday 21st November at 11.30am and the Wee Rangers Club on Saturday 12th December at 11am. For further information regarding these events, please visit the Borders and WRC websites.
  23. http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/2010/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=160:win-one-of-five-copies-of-the-colin-stein-story&catid=1:articles&Itemid=67 In conjunction with our friends at Birlinn Books, we have five copies of the following fantastic book available to win. Colin Stein is a man of firsts. The first player ever to persuade the Rangers board to sign off a six-figure transfer fee, he scored a hat-trick on his first appearance for the club and became the first Scotland international to score in five consecutive appearances for the national side. Now, for the first time, Stein tells the remarkable story of his career for both club and country to journalist Paul Smith, charting the highs and lows of a tumultuous life in football. The Ibrox idol reveals the lengths Rangers went to lure him away from Hibs, recalls the way he coped with his new role as the sportââ?¬â?¢s big money man and has his say on the Old Firm rivalry that robbed him of a coveted Scotland record. Steinââ?¬â?¢s story looks back on the conspiracy theory surrounding his absence from the clubââ?¬â?¢s push for league and cup glory during his early days at Ibrox and includes cherished memories of his match winning goal in the European Cup Winnersââ?¬â?¢ Cup final victory in Barcelona in 1972. Stein also sets the record straight about his shock departure from Ibrox in the aftermath of that European triumph and his heroic return as, in his second stint with Rangers, he scored the goal which shattered Celticââ?¬â?¢s ten in a row dream ââ?¬â?? not to mention the conflict within Ibrox that his dramatic impact on that vital title race provoked. Then thereââ?¬â?¢s the violent threats which led him to hang up his boots early as well as exactly what he made of the illustrious managers he served under in a remarkable and fascinating career. Paul Smith has been working as a journalist in Scotland since 1996. He began his career with the Dundee Courier, Sunday Post and Inverurie Herald prior to an eight year spell on the Press and Journal sports desk team in Aberdeen, where he is now head of the photographic department. He has written five football titles, including Rangers Cult Heroes and To Barcelona And Beyond. To be in with a chance of winning one of the five copies available, just tell us from which club did Rangers sign Colin Stein? Pm me now with your answer! Competition closes at midnight on November 30th. Admin decision is final! Members of Gersnet can also receive Ã?£2 off the hardback book (rrp Ã?£16.99) by calling 0845 370 0067 and quoting GSN1109 - postage and packing is free within the UK! An ideal gift for Christmas!
  24. This is Lloyds answer; A statement issed by Lloyds today stressed the bank’s ongoing commitment to helping Rangers get back on a firm financial footing - but did not expand on the areas of concern raised by the Rangers Supporters Trust and Rangers Supporters Association. It read: "Lloyds Banking Group recognises the importance of Rangers FC to its supporters, shareholders and to the wider football industry in Scotland. "We understand the concerns of Rangers supporters however we are committed to supporting the board of Rangers FC in their plan to ensure the financial stability and future success of the club. "As we have stated before, the bank is not in control of the club. The board of directors manages Rangers on a day to day basis."
  25. Strange how they didn't mention BD's similar call RE: Muir's election of last week? Also interesting that the Assembly don't back this statement.
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