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colinstein

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  1. I don't think Ashley wants to buy us at all. Who is going to ditch an EPL team for one in the SPL ? newcastle games will be sold to a far wider audience than we could get probably even the CL qualifiers we hope to reach. My gues is his alternative funding will be an interest free loan as long as he gets advertising at Ibrox and the rights to the badge Frankly if the Easdale front goes for this, it tells us what we know already.
  2. I was at the 3...2 game DJ's on about. As I remember , despite losing 2 goals to them, the general mood was positive. We were playing well and were convinced it would pay off in the second half. So when we won it was more or less expected. I can't remember any other game against them when we were down but were still convinced we'd win it. I'm surprised what Jock Wallace said to DJ
  3. http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/296084-ally-mccoist-gives-full-backing-to-dave-king-investment-in-rangers/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
  4. Strachan's got Scotland playing good football
  5. it's a team effort certainly I posted what Mark Wotte was saying about Lewis McLeod ages ago, and I put forward his philosophy of thinking footballers. Stuart McColl's done a brilliant job on a low budget. but wee Gordy ( and remember he's not celtic minded) and McGhee ( who is I think....)..have done a great job on that Scotland team get them signed Dave
  6. I remember Archie McPherson standing on the touchline with bananas at his feet. We'd signed Mark Walters shortly before Archie said he couldn't care whether any player was a one eyed hottentot he was right of course who cares if wee Gordy and Mcghee were one eyed hottentots they are doing the business
  7. Wee Gordy and Mark McGhee no brainer !
  8. Like the forum he infests, McMurdo is simply a mouthpiece for the Easdales and the people who pull their strings to keep the gravy train going. Looks to me like he's being fed from the same source as 3 names and they both show their thanks to the spinner.
  9. 'Well getting lots of penetration down the right first half
  10. aye well, £70 million over 2 years must have gone somewhere maybe we should wait for the accounts mind you I'm sure they'll clear everything up
  11. If the deal means hedge funds no longer own us, then I'm all for it. That's because hedge funds have sucked £millions out of us. King is a supporter.......he's lost £millions and is still willing to make the effort...
  12. well it's not Bill or Phil I know singing from the same hymsheet is not appropriate......but
  13. How about Gazza doing a shite in the communal baths at Parkhead
  14. http://www.thecoplandroad.org/2014/10/once-there-was-donkey.html Once, There Was a Donkey... by Chris Graham | Contributor Once, there was a donkey. The donkey was content roaming around, being a donkey, but we here at the CRO felt that the donkey needed a home so we took it in, sheltered it, fed it lovely carrots and for a while the donkey was happy. But the donkey had a bit of an ego and the donkey was a bit gullible. The donkey believed in sky fairies and money trees and it soon became apparent that the donkey and the rest of the CRO stable could not get along. The donkey met a tiny, rotund jockey, with Cuban heels, who told the donkey that he could make the donkey famous. The jockey had let himself go and was really in no fit state to ride anything but the donkey had never been ridden before so it didn’t know any better. The jockey realised that the donkey wasn’t very bright and was very low maintenance. The jockey didn’t even have to feed the donkey carrots. The jockey could literally feed the donkey any old shit and the donkey would do whatever the jockey wanted. So the tiny little jockey with Cuban heels rode the donkey around and the donkey was content. The jockey introduced the donkey to his benefactor - a scary looking, big chap with his own company who agreed to sponsor the donkey. The jockey told the benefactor that the donkey would not only eat shit and like it but the donkey would do whatever you told it to do as long as you made the donkey believe that it was a magnificent racehorse. The jockey and his benefactor made the donkey perform on the beach and the donkey was too stupid to realise that nobody actually believed that it was a magnificent racehorse. More and more people came to see the donkey. The donkey thought that the people were marvelling at its brilliance but they just came to ridicule it. The people tried to warn the donkey that the jockey and his benefactor were making the donkey look stupid but the donkey wouldn’t listen. People called the RSPCA but the jockey just told them that the donkey was content and when they asked the donkey it just kept warbling about money trees and how much it loved the jockey. So, dear reader, spare a thought tonight for the gullible donkey and don’t be too harsh on it when you next see it perform.
  15. I remember Dave Smith playing in a game at rugby park we won 2 1 (I think !) The Russian Premier Kosygin was at the game we invaded the pitch at the end and somebody whooshed a beerie at his motor The Morning Star reported crowds sang the red flag..........had to laugh at their cheek
  16. I was thinking that if £16 million bought you 51% you might need to fork out the same for anyone else who wants to sell would that be the £30 million King talked about a year or two ago ?
  17. I read Gordon Durie was doing a good job and his team were playing good football never seen them of course JJ at Motherwell as well. Was he at Ibrox when Stuart McColl was here ?
  18. who is our under 20's coach and who is Motherwells ?
  19. Looks like Easdale knew of this which is why he met Rizvi recently. Gathering share votes for the forthcoming EGM perhaps ?
  20. The only way we'll improve is what was called an "Atlantic League"....... Top clubs in smaller Euro leagues forming a new league can compete with EPL, Bundesliege, Serie A etc. Uefa and Fifa have scuppered this so far but I think their grip on power is waining
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