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seems they cancelled the 7.30 show. that will be the show that keeps you right up to date with all the goings on at Ibrox and murray park!

 

The lack of information comming from rangers is a complete joke though and cancelling your own news bulletin because you dont like the news is a severe slap in the face for us fee paying punters.

 

Just lets us know mr murray, if our money isnt good enough......

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That must mean that Murray will be speaking to the press in the next 24/48 hours. Not a bad thing IMO as anything that may be said on Rangers TV is only likely to undermine an already bad situation.

 

Sir David, we await your announcement...

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That must mean that Murray will be speaking to the press in the next 24/48 hours. Not a bad thing IMO as anything that may be said on Rangers TV is only likely to undermine an already bad situation.

 

Sir David, we await your announcement...

Accordiong to Radio Clyde, David Murray has confirmed that BF won't be sold and won't hand in a transfer request and a further meeting will take place next Tuesday.

 

In the meantime BF will (as planned) train with the 1st team squad and if the manager requires, could be in the squad for the game at EEP.

 

Cammy F

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If all that comes out of this is that Ferguson finally accepts that his style of captaincy/moaning needs to change for the good of the team then thats no bad thing.

 

However, it should have been done behind closed doors and Ferguson should have had been called into the office to discuss how PLG wants him to behave. I realise this appears to have happened and they appeared to have agreed to disagree but how many chances can the manager give him to change his ways.

 

God, I'm fed up speculating about whats happened.

 

The outcome I'd like to see is BF and PLG to kiss and make up and then have a press conference to present a united front.

 

It's an adage of the 9iar days that a team that drinks together wins together.

Murray should get the whole squad round to his gaff and lay on copious amounts of his vineyards wine and get them all sloshed. Hopefully they'll then at least be pulling in the same direction. PLG might not like this element of Scottish football but it cant hurt, can it? At least then there might be an appreciation of the merits of each style - the continental and the Rangers way.

 

This clash was always going to happen but they both need to swallow a bit of pride and appreciate what each person brings to the table. As Le Guen keeps saying - it's about respect.

 

If they cant do that then something has to give. From what Le Guen has said he seems to be open to some form of reconcilliation. Lets hope this is the real start of Le Revolution.

 

Stewarty,

 

Trying to put a positive spin on a seemingly hopeless situation Loyal.

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If all that comes out of this is that Ferguson finally accepts that his style of captaincy/moaning needs to change for the good of the team then thats no bad thing.

 

However, it should have been done behind closed doors and Ferguson should have had been called into the office to discuss how PLG wants him to behave. I realise this appears to have happened and they appeared to have agreed to disagree but how many chances can the manager give him to change his ways.

 

God, I'm fed up speculating about whats happened.

 

The outcome I'd like to see is BF and PLG to kiss and make up and then have a press conference to present a united front.

 

It's an adage of the 9iar days that a team that drinks together wins together.

Murray should get the whole squad round to his gaff and lay on copious amounts of his vineyards wine and get them all sloshed. Hopefully they'll then at least be pulling in the same direction. PLG might not like this element of Scottish football but it cant hurt, can it? At least then there might be an appreciation of the merits of each style - the continental and the Rangers way.

 

This clash was always going to happen but they both need to swallow a bit of pride and appreciate what each person brings to the table. As Le Guen keeps saying - it's about respect.

 

If they cant do that then something has to give. From what Le Guen has said he seems to be open to some form of reconcilliation. Lets hope this is the real start of Le Revolution.

 

Stewarty,

 

Trying to put a positive spin on a seemingly hopeless situation Loyal.

 

Amen to that!!!!

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Maybe Fergie has accepted the boot up the arse.

Lets hope one way or the other we get back to winning football games.

 

.... or that it makes more sense to bite the bullet and 'fake the peace' until this strange little frenchman is removed, which won't be long if he keeps up his fantastic start!

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.... or that it makes more sense to bite the bullet and 'fake the peace' until this strange little frenchman is removed, which won't be long if he keeps up his fantastic start!

 

Come on jim, possitive thinking your glass is half full. Honest.:thup:

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.... or that it makes more sense to bite the bullet and 'fake the peace' until this strange little frenchman is removed, which won't be long if he keeps up his fantastic start!

 

Strange because you say so Jim ? He may think the same about you....

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