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Seeing you were there I will give you that.
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McCall said the crowd gave him goosebumps not the players. At least that's what I heard in his interview.
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Didn't look like 40k to me to be honest.
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After the last 4 years I don't mind.
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Bluedell mentioned it on the match thread, I just want to say what a pleasure watching my team once again.
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A lot more to come I would say, they have had 4 years. Yet the present Board are being held accountable !!
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I replied without understanding your point, sorry. I still think Murray and Brown etc. should be given leeway, some are criticising them within a month of taking over which I think is very unfair.
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I have no idea who they are.
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Result of the Venue of the 3rd Semi-Annual Gersnet Dinner
chilledbear replied to BrahimHemdani's topic in Rangers Chat
I would like to know what this on twitter is about ? The Brahim Hemdani in Glasgow Central tonight is top notch -
Rangers set to pounce for Dutch ace Sander Fischer
chilledbear replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Magath perhaps. -
I could say we have had a lucky escape though I still don't think we are safe. Yet some take a pop at those who spoke out Murray, Brown etc.
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He talked out against them constantly, you call him a hanger on I wish there had been more.
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David Templeton hails training methods of new boss Stuart McCall
chilledbear replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
It is my theory why Ally went with older, experienced players, he expected them to steamroller their way to the SPFL with very little coaching. Whereas he knew with younger players he would have to coach and improve them which he couldn't do. -
We tried everything within our power to have the suspension lifted but it was clear that we would have to pay a price for years of poor corporate governance and financial mismanagement since the IPO. The delisting is down solely to the actions and conduct of past regimes. You could say the behaviour of previous directors has poisoned the well with AIM but even so we might have expected a little more understanding from certain quarters. However, I must point out that delisting will have no effect on our overall financial strategy. The investments we expect will still be made and Rangers will be rebuilt on schedule. Be certain that this delisting, which is down entirely to the actions of previous Boards, will have no bearing on future investment. Also, we are putting in place an extremely credible share-dealing facility which will enable shareholders to buy and sell their shares. I understand there will be some shareholders unhappy with this outcome but I am sure the vast majority of shareholders will be satisfied. One of the platforms keen to take us is ISDX. This is an exchange that Rangers used to trade on and it is also a trading platform for Arsenal. We will have a full platform set up by the end of May but have made arrangements to have a temporary facility operating by next Tuesday morning. It is unfortunate our intended Nomad, who had confirmed to us that they cleared all of the individuals concerned as fit and proper, could not proceed after having conducted due diligence on the company but I want to stress again that this will not hinder our plans. http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/8956-paul-murray-statement
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Rangers First Statement Rangers First shares the Rangers Board’s disappointment that shares in RIFC PLC will no longer be listed on the AIM market and we appreciate that whether or not an AIM listing was maintained was never in the new directors’ gift. As the Club’s earlier statement highlighted, the delisting is simply the result of well documented failings in corporate governance and management of those who previously controlled the Company. In addition, we note positively that an alternative listing is being sought and that an immediate solution has already been put in place from Tuesday that will allow buying and selling of RIFC PLC shares. All members of Rangers First are asked to note the following. Whether RIFC shares are listed on the AIM or any alternate public market, listing or delisting has no material impact on http://www.rangersfirst.org'>http://www.rangersfirst.org and the shares we already own. (RF is presently the 10th largest shareholder) Rangers First will still be able to buy further shares and in particular when a new share issue is made we will seek to take up our pro rata rights and indeed as many excess shares as we can afford in order to increase our shareholding to our first target of 5%. Rangers First welcome the fact that limited share trading will be possible from Tuesday 7th April when the markets open after the Easter break and we will explore whatever opportunities there may be to further increase our shareholding in RIFC at that time. We hope that the RIFC board will be successful in achieving an ISDX listing (or indeed another alternative) to secure a public listing for RIFC plc shares as soon as possible. Rangers First still fundamentally believe that obtaining as large a shareholding in the PLC as possible for Rangers First and controlled by our members provides the best stable platform going forward for the club we all love. So as we continue to grow our shareholding we ask that you continue to get your friends and fellow Bears to join with you as a member of the UK’s largest Fan group at http://www.rangersfirst.org - See more at: http://www.rangersfirst.org/rangers-first-statement/#sthash.HzBBLRbo.dpuf
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Newcastle Player Loans During the January 2015 transfer window, the Club loaned five players from Newcastle United. As part of those contracts, should the Club gain promotion in season 2014/15, either directly or via the play-off method, the Club will be liable to pay a total of £500,000 to Newcastle United Football Company Limited. As this liability is based on an uncertain future event, the Directors have not recognised this amount in these financial statements.
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http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail/12299859.html
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http://www.rangerstv.tv I think it might be on here.
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Brought 3 coaches in, but most importantly Sinclair departed. Interesting to hear Mulholland turned Southampton down to stay at Rangers.
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Personnel to stay the same, but there have been changes recently.
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I would think McCall will have a big say in who should be offered a contract. At least be asked for his advice.
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A bit of a balls buster if true.
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If you don't mind me asking, where does your information come from ? It's a lot more than I have seen or heard anywhere else.
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There seems to be different attitude since McCall and Black arrived. http://willievass.photoshelter.com/gallery/270315-Rangers-training/G0000Fc0hVL71OeI/C0000ULY86euRIRg
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It's a hell of a lot better than we have had previously. I can understand your frustration, it would have been good if they had been able to implement plans straight away, but to my mind it is unrealistic to expect them to do as such without inspecting the books first. I'm a bit wary myself about some of what's been said, and expected them to be clearer on their plans for scouting, youth etc. but I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, because I am certain they will do their best. Whether it will be enough, only time will tell.