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The criticism of McInnies was not 'thinly veiled', and in my view, was justified, although the Club should have expressed it in more diplomatic language and tone. Perhaps, however,

that would have failed to communicate its message clearly.

 

The club shouldn't have expressed it at all.

 

If we want to score points over McInnes then we can do it on the pitch.

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Dignified silence, and masterly inactivity, the very things for which the Board, and previous boards, have been mercilessly lampooned.

 

Some previous boards seemed to be actively active serving the interests of others and not the football club.

 

#robbing bastards

 

This board deserve a lot of criticism but it's a very different situation and comparisons are a bit.... oranges and tropical fruit found in Cayman Islands.

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Some previous boards seemed to be actively active serving the interests of others and not the football club.

 

#robbing bastards

 

This board deserve a lot of criticism but it's a very different situation and comparisons are a bit.... oranges and tropical fruit found in Cayman Islands.

 

i refer also to Boards prior to those which required an hexagonal meeting room for all the corner boys.

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Dignified silence, and masterly inactivity, the very things for which the Board, and previous boards, have been mercilessly lampooned.

 

Titter, glad we avoided ridicule with this new approach. :)

 

There are some things to be silent about and some things to speak up about.

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Ironically I thought Milne spoke quite well on Saturday. He avoided criticising Rangers other than to say the statement we issued should have had a name to it. As I'm one of the people who thought the statement was embarrassing I don't have much complaint about that. His later interview with Sky where he claims Rangers should apologise to McInnes is a nonsense though and suggests he's now getting carried away with himself.

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Ironically I thought Milne spoke quite well on Saturday. He avoided criticising Rangers other than to say the statement we issued should have had a name to it. As I'm one of the people who thought the statement was embarrassing I don't have much complaint about that. His later interview with Sky where he claims Rangers should apologise to McInnes is a nonsense though and suggests he's now getting carried away with himself.
If you ignore his unfounded non spesific accusations of wrongdoing.

 

 

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