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Feriens_Tego

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  1. Also true B....But truth be told,Killie were abysmal on Sunday,and Hearts whilst giving us a much harder game than Killie,have troubled us more in past games when the likes of Bednar and company were fit and playing.Not trying to piss on our parade of late,just being mightily realistic as to what we'll be up against when the Athletic wing of the IRA rolls into Govan next month.
  2. The string vest formation we have at the back at the moment leaves me little confidence for the 17th December,more so at set pieces around our box.
  3. Marvellous. A central defence that looks like Rab C Nebitts vest,and we're not strengthening? I hope Mr Le Guen likes pulling the odd joke now and then,coz this one's a cracker.
  4. Neil Cameron Ex-Filth writer for the Glitter View. Seems he's hurting. Good.
  5. Injury prone,flatters to deceive and generally speaking isn't even what you'd call a first choice player for us . �£12,000 a week and he's stalling..? If true,withdraw immediately and wish him well with his next club. There's better out there worth that 12 grand a week imho.
  6. I'd rather dig up the real Elvis and play him before this clown. Please,no more of this silly stuff.
  7. Best's comments on live TV when asked what he would be doing if he hadn't made it as a footballer he replied ''I would probably be throwing stones at Catholics'' would also have ensured a warm round of catcalls and hate from the Gargoyles from the Beast End .
  8. Perhaps everyone who attends Swinecastle this Sunday could take along one of the items below and wave it at them,as this is where their beloved stadium is about to find itself under.
  9. It's circumstances that will matter here,not how good a player A,B or C is i think.. They know we want rid of him...They know he wants to stay with them...They can walk away if we talk funny money,and are left with a problem player no one in Europe seems interested in,that's why i reckon we'll accept a million so as to alleviate any unecessary haggling over him.
  10. We'll settle for a Million i'm sure. High earner off our books and a Million to plough back into buying Brown and a decent centre back hopefully. That should keep the liar Murray happy,means he'll only have to release another million for Le Guen to shop in Matalan with. Great times ahead...Beware of Moonbeams.
  11. What about this for a ''Bouncy''......Check the movement on the foundations. http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=2isf6gk
  12. Feriens_Tego

    Sionko

    I believe his broken Eyelash is on the mend,and hopes to be back playing by Summer.
  13. Stan,the talk of a Rangers ''Family'' from Murray has me spitting blood...We as a support were ''Orphaned'' a long time ago by Murray from said family,and he has surrounded himself with Foster Kids in the shape of Bain/McIntyre etc,who find their new ''Daddy'' the guiding star they've always dreamed of having. He should have been charged with neglect to his real family a long time ago.
  14. On the 10th of February, David Murray did a lot of talking. He talked of the future, and of how rosey things would be in the garden. During that interview, he uttered the following line : Quote: when we make the changes, and if people are not happy, then protest all you want Why then, now that things aren't so rosey, is he using every means at his disposal, to silence those who wish to criticise him ? Murray Pledges A 'Moonbeam' To Banish Long Dark Season Of Despair : Evening Times - Darrell King 10/02/06 Ibrox Crisis : Rangers chief broke his silence after fan protests forced him to declare his hand early. For a man who likes to think of Rangers as his family, clearly being attacked from those within his inner circle was just too much. The 300 fans who protested outside Ibrox after last week's Scottish Cup defeat to Hibs, and the dozen or so who unfurled a 'Murray Out' banner at Pittodrie before Wednesday night's defeat, may have been small in number. But David Murray sensed a major fall-out was on the way - something that may even have ended in damaging feuding or even acrimonious divorce. When the final whistle blew in Aberdeen, Rangers yet again on the end of a defeat, the Ibrox owner and chairman knew it was time to act. Today he has called for unity behind his decision to reveal that his embattled manager, Alex McLeish, will go at the end of the season. In his own inimitable style, Murray also rolled out the big guns - a new manager is more or less in place, huge investment is on the way to fund his rebuilding of this pitiful Rangers line-up and the club is making record amounts of cash. Like the head of the family calling everyone around the table, he has spoken. Now he wants the Rangers support to prepare themselves for what he will bring to that very table - and if they are not pleased, he says they can protest all they like. Murray said : "The fans have been very supportive, but they want to see direction. My job is to get to the bottom of our problems and get this sorted out. I will leave no stone unturned. I am working very hard with Martin Bain to bring all these deals together and bring the direction this club needs. Rangers should not be divided. Yes, we are annoyed, yes, we are upset at results - but we must stick together. That (protests) is not Rangers' way. I understand people have the right to stand outside and protest. But Rangers do things another way, not like that. That's why I meet the Trust, the Assembly, we do it by talking." "It is people's entitlement. It does not sway me, nor does it put me off - I will still do my job to the very best. I can understand 300 people getting bloody annoyed if they felt there wasn't a light at the end of the tunnel - but there is a massive moonbeam of success waiting for us. People must accept there are legal issues, stock exchange issues, timing factors - but this will happen. And when we make the changes, and if people are not happy, then protest all you want - but big plans are on the way for Rangers." Of course, it has taken the combination of the horrendous results and performances against Hibs and Aberdeen to prompt action from the chairman. Clearly, with an Old Firm game looming, he has attempted to throw a bucket of water over what was a simmering situation developing between the rightly frustrated fans and those they follow all over the land. Maybe Murray should have acted sooner. Maybe, looking at things now, it has strengthened the argument that McLeish should have been removed during the shocking run of results in the autumn and early winter months. But loyalty has always been Murray's closest friend. Now he wants his support to put more faith in the man who has been the custodian of their club for 18 years. There is no doubt that his stock is at an all-time low in the eyes of many, but these are not false statements - a new dawn is on the way. "We all have degrees in hindsight, " Murray conceded, "Perhaps I should have spoken after the transfer window. But, after not being able to win for 10 matches, we were undefeated in 10 matches, and sometimes it's best left alone. However, after the indifferent performances of the week, it had to be said. I had to let the fans know we have been working on plans for a long time. There is going to be a major financial input to the club, there is now going to be a new manager and a new structure. I am disappointed it's come to this as we are about to announce very strong financial figures. The club is on a great financial footing after having a difficult time - we are going through record turnover." ED
  15. I await Gerry and his Pacemaker condemn the filth's little ditty which goes something like this ... ''Oh we're off to Dublin in the Green,F uck the Queen,where the Rifles glisten in the sun,where the bayonets slash,the Orange Sash,to the echo of the Thomson gun'' Well Geraldo? What's keeping you?
  16. You want to run onto the field of play at a full Ibrox park,draped in a Palestinian flag,donning a T-Shirt with Ratzi the Hitler Jugend conscript,then proceed to hurl sectarian abuse at Rangers fans whilst being ejected from the ground,you deserve all you fecking well get. I'll raise a glass to whoever sorts Sean the bigot out.
  17. Hope nothing serious is about to befall Sean the Papists son.
  18. To be fair Del,i only returned the serve after the Burberry Boy got lippy,and then i took it off the board to a PM to save the problem on the thread,but it seems when i went to reply to the Stone Island wide boy by PM his ''Inbox'' was full,so it just tailed off after that,but i see he still couldn't keep his trap shut by then having a go at others. I think you done the right thing.
  19. I'll keep this off the board so as to save the good folk on here having to witness your tantrums....You've a PM sunshine,and i've even sent it in crayon so you can understand it better.
  20. Oh dear,has your Burberry hat gone all funny girl? Muppet.
  21. Perhaps if you knew what the protests were actually about and who they were aimed at it would have saved you posting such shite.
  22. It has all the Hallmarks of the filth in the press....The ''Donkey'' has been replaced by a skinhead,with a scar down his cheek,and Paramilitary tatoo's on his arm,and is in a pose of almost ''Caveman'' like...Impartial to the hilt eh? And anything with Murray in it these days is tasteless.
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