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    Started to read it but gave up after five or six paragraphs - realised I wasn't the slightest bit interested. The whole Rangers/McKinnes saga just has the eyes glazing over.
    Yawn why bother posting ?


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    Always had a lot of time for Bill Leckie just can't stand his employers. I loved the bit Witherspoon their feet. Someone finally calls them out on this. That's going to get his windaes done in again I'm sure. Hun hoards will see this as usual anti Rangers bias given they've managed to turn liquidation and instant promotion to the senior leagues into punishment. I hope we grub them again on Wednesday.

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    Is the BBC still banned. Yet they run after them. Utterly embarrassing on all counts.
    BBC isn't banned, Chris McLaughlin is. BBC refusing to play until ban lifted.

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    All Hail Bill Leckie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTD1875 View Post
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    Bill Leckie is a tube. Just prints anything controversial in the hope of a bit attention.
    How is the weather on Pluto?

    That is a brilliant and courageous article by Leckie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTD1875 View Post
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    Bill Leckie is a tube. Just prints anything controversial in the hope of a bit attention.
    I disagree and all power to him for writing what the rest of his MSM colleagues bottle out of
    This is how it feels

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTD1875 View Post
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    Bill Leckie is a tube. Just prints anything controversial in the hope of a bit attention.
    I see what you did there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    The Rangers board are morons who pander to the lowest common denominator amongst their support.

    Those internet bampots, the very vocal, bigoted, idiotic bunch that make the most noise will be incandescent when they read this.

    I suspect that a quieter majority will agree with every word and be grateful that someone actually says it like it is.

    They're going nowhere with King and the current regime.
    They have to - in the weeks/months after they were liquidated, Green & Co had to immediately appeal to the largest % of their support to survive and the largest % of their support ARE collectively the lowest common denominator - fact !

    And now they're stuck with em - and boy, aint that fact lovely !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehf View Post
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    How is the weather on Pluto?

    That is a brilliant and courageous article by Leckie.
    Agree totally brave thing to say but only brave because of the obvious cowardice and sycophantic attitude towards Rangers shown by the vast majority of the MSM a disproportionate number of whom apparently used to work for the Rangers news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbutdim View Post
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    I see what you did there.


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    This Leckie article really has them spitting sparks:

    Rangers statement about Aberdeen’s Derek McInnes is not big and not clever..even if they use words like concomitant, says Bill Leckie


    The Gers six-week chase for a new boss almost came to an end last week however McInnes decided to stay at the Dons with Ibrox chiefs releasing a statement on the decision


    But this is Rangers we’re talking about here. Anyone running around yelling that their attempts to demean Derek McInnes signposted some kind of new low has clearly spent a lifetime not paying attention.

    Compare the other night’s Ibrox statement to close on a century of an employment policy based on religious apartheid.

    Or to publicly shaking their heads at the poisonous megamix that spews from the stands every week, while privately tapping their feet.

    Compare it to swearing unflinching loyalty to Her Majesty The Queen, except in the piffling matter of contributing to her department of Revenue and Customs.

    Or celebrating their presence in two European finals with a riot.

    In this perspective, a bitchy, anonymous press release about a manager who’s just knocked them back probably doesn’t even make their all-time Top Ten.


    No, the only surprise about the reaction to McInnes was that this was Rangers giving it tight to one of their own.

    It’s a sure sign that the walls are closing in at Castle Greyskull — and, in particular, on Dave King.

    Somehow, whatever the debacle or disgrace, throughout history they’ve always managed to get the wagons in a circle, to get everyone from boardroom to Broomloan inside the tent p***ing out.

    You were either with them or against them, even if what you were saying was said for their own good.

    But this time, not even the beariest of Bears was taken in by a statement whose every syllable smacked of stress, screamed of a leadership floundering out of its depth.

    Here was the buffoon who thinks he can snap his fingers at a waitress in a restaurant, then tries to get her sacked when she doesn’t come running. Not a nice person.

    At which point, it has to be said that I thought McInnes WOULD end up going to Ibrox.

    On Thursday morning, I’d written that he should be hugely worried about everything to do with the fiasco surrounding their interest in him, but that despite it all they would probably be too big a pull to resist.


    So it’s to his massive credit that he had the cojones to get out of the tractor beam, that being a Rangers Man wasn’t enough to convince him he should be Rangers manager — not now, not under this board, not in this financial climate.

    A proper club, a truly big club, would have taken this news with dignity, expressed their disappointment and vowed to move on. And, yes, they might also have found a snidey way to make it sound like McInnes wasn’t the be all and end all, that he’d only been one blip on their radar.

    Dave King, though, isn’t big and — in this instance at least — he certainly hasn’t been clever, no matter how often he uses words that even make Stephen Fry sneak a quick shufty at the dictionary.

    A lot’s been made about who wrote that Ibrox statement. Rangers do, after all, have their own in-house press officer as well as a contracted PR agency who loom over every spit and cough emitted by the club, so it would be reasonable to presume one or the other had their fingers on the keyboard for this one.

    There’s that one key word, though — concomitant. It’s not only in the McInnes statement, it was also in King’s address to last year’s AGM.

    Use it once, you’re a smartarse. Use it twice, you’re the love child of Hyacinth Bucket and Russell Brand and even they’re telling you to wind your neck in.



    Which leaves me thinking it could only have come about one of two ways.

    One, King took the statement out of the hands of the experts he pays to do these things, in which case nothing they do from now on carries any credibility.

    Or two, the PR bods were responsible, but they had chugged so much Valium to dull the pain of the situation that the laptop went all blurry and they actually meant to type “incompetent”.

    Because that’s what Rangers are — and it all comes from the top, from King.

    He’s neither scattercash sugardaddy nor firm hand on the tiller, neither statesmanlike presence nor motivational maestro.

    He has money, sure, but clearly not enough he can lay his hands on at a moment’s notice.


    He has rich diehards in the background he can convince to write big cheques to fight the latest fire, but lacks the clout to attract the really big investor to take them forward.

    In short, he seems to me more of a blockage to Rangers getting anywhere than he is a catalyst. Someone who, with a band of well-meaning blazers around him, was able to keep the club alive but plainly can’t do much more.

    Everything this Rangers board does is reactive, a fact proved empirically (see, Dave, other people know pointlessly big words, too) by their hapless hunt for Caixinha’s replacement. They beat Hearts and Thistle in the first two games post-sacking, so they relax and decide they’ll get away with Graeme Murty in charge for the foreseeable.

    Then they lose to Hamilton and Dundee and start running around like their hair’s on fire.





    Then they wait to move for McInnes until after he’s lost to them twice in three days — then throw a hissy fit when he decides all of this and more is no basis for a successful relationship.

    A performance which makes King’s high-handed, low-respect use of the word concomitant appear all the more ill-judged.

    After all, it’s an adjective or noun used to describe the subject’s weighing up of the pitfalls and pressures of a given task and deciding if they’re worth it.

    This is something Derek McInnes did, before coming to a conclusion few could argue with.

    And maybe that’s what gets to Dave King most. The fact that someone else could think beyond their ego when it came to working with a basket case of a club.
    Correct Bill. We all know that both the old and new Rangers are ****. The difference is the new one is even more of a joke. Roll on Wednesday.

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    The most eye opening bit of that article isn't the fact that he called them out on their petted lip statement on the McInnes saga, its the fact that he told it like it is regarding their approach to sectarianism "publicly shaking their heads at the poisonous megamix that spews from the stands every week, while privately tapping their feet" You wont find many in the Scottish MSM with the guts to be so blunt, so hats off to him for it.

    When you look at the Rangers 2012 situation the tragedy of it cant be overstated ..... here was a club which through its own mismanagement had to start again from the very beginning, the one positive from the whole car crash was that it was also handed an opportunity to reinvent itself, to take stock and become something better.
    Instead they re emerged from the wreckage as an even worse version of the club they replaced, with a chip on both shoulders blaming everybody but themselves for what had gone before and pandering to the very worst exponents of the 'Rangers culture' ........ Its a wonder they never took the opportunity to change the club colours to Orange with a picture of King Billy as the crest.

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    I think we can expect the full repertoire of 'folk songs' on Wednesday since the bile churned out by 'the best supporters in the world, went unchecked yesterday.

    A depressing prospect.
    That time we got an early goal them kept battering them to do them 4-0

    They didn't do much singing that day

    Let's hope for a repeat or better...

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    I'm glad he had a go at their sectarianism, something that has never been tackled by the media in Scotland.

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    Can’t really disagree or argue about anything Leckie has said there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IGRIGI View Post
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    I'm glad he had a go at their sectarianism, something that has never been tackled by the media in Scotland.
    To be fair Graham Spiers has frequently spoken out about it unfortunately the clubs and the authorities think it is ok with no doubt a full rendition tomorrow night to look forward to..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAE NOOKIE View Post
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    The most eye opening bit of that article isn't the fact that he called them out on their petted lip statement on the McInnes saga, its the fact that he told it like it is regarding their approach to sectarianism "publicly shaking their heads at the poisonous megamix that spews from the stands every week, while privately tapping their feet" You wont find many in the Scottish MSM with the guts to be so blunt, so hats off to him for it.

    When you look at the Rangers 2012 situation the tragedy of it cant be overstated ..... here was a club which through its own mismanagement had to start again from the very beginning, the one positive from the whole car crash was that it was also handed an opportunity to reinvent itself, to take stock and become something better.
    Instead they re emerged from the wreckage as an even worse version of the club they replaced, with a chip on both shoulders blaming everybody but themselves for what had gone before and pandering to the very worst exponents of the 'Rangers culture' ........ Its a wonder they never took the opportunity to change the club colours to Orange with a picture of King Billy as the crest.
    Good post. When you have supposed respectable Rangers figures like Walter Smith going on last season about being bitter with other clubs about having to start in League 2 then you can see the problem you are dealing. Their sense of entitlement is sickening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    To be fair Graham Spiers has frequently spoken out about it unfortunately the clubs and the authorities think it is ok with no doubt a full rendition tomorrow night to look forward to..

    And they have exactly the same attitude to practically the whole Celtc end belting out their IRA based bile on Saturday.

    Two cheeks of the same erse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Went to school with Bill, Billy as was known then. Good journalist

    so both of you really were billy boys





    :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTD1875 View Post
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    Bill Leckie is a tube. Just prints anything controversial in the hope of a bit attention.

    He is BUT, very close to the truth here I would imagine

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverhibee View Post
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    Speak to any Huns and they will tell you the good guys come from Castle Greyskull
    Which is why my uncle refers to it as Snake Mountain. Much more apt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    To be fair Graham Spiers has frequently spoken out about it unfortunately the clubs and the authorities think it is ok with no doubt a full rendition tomorrow night to look forward to..
    There will be nae renditions as a grubbing will be happening and they will be silent and leaving.

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