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:agree: Brought to mind the irony of an occasion many years ago when I went to Love Street to see George Best play for us against St Mirren. We were involved in a bit of a discussion with a hun in the Wee Howf bar before the game, he had the Guy in a wig on a prancing pony tattoo and 1690 underneath it.
It started going wrong when he insisted that George was a "papist barsteward" and as part of the wider debate was adamant that the battle of the Boyne was fought in Holland and it saved Scotland from being ruled by catholics. As they say, if you know your history.
ask them what date the battle of the boyne was - they're usually convinced it was the 12 July (hint - it wasnae)
Surely everyone knows all about the Battling Boings? Here they are.
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Looks like the word has gone out to the press to try force him to walk away. He won't survive back pages like that for long. The board know they can't sell season tickets with him still in charge. They need him out but can't afford a pay off.
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Level 5 knives out for Warby. I think it was inevitable once we showed the world his magic hat was akin to the fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson the Emperor's New Clothes. It just took the knuckledragging huns a bit longer to realise he had no magic hat. In saying that they sent him out to challenge Sellick in absence of the promised £30 million warchest by the board to the gullibillies so he had no magic wand either. The board have now issued Level 5 to get rid of Warby and his Emperor's new clothes before the gullibillies storm the building in search of the board who duped them.
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I met a Rangers fan in Aldershot when I lived there. The look of disbelief when I said I wasn't a Catholic stopped him dead. He literally stood with his mouth open and just looked at me in amazement.
Eventually he said "but how can you support Hibs?"
He genuinely had trouble understanding. Never really spoke to me again, which was no great loss to be fair....
Also met a guy at a wedding a few years ago, when I mentioned going to the Weege to see football he said "To see the Glasgow Rangers I presume?" and when I said I supported hibs, the look of disgust on his face was comical. Went quiet for 10 minutes then started telling me (crap) jokes about the Pope.
I said I wasn't a Catholic and he just stared at me. That was the end of all conversation that night.
They just equate football with religion as a way of life, I really dont understand it myself...
I once turned up at a contract tendering meeting in Glasgow - quite a few people there and before it all started I bumped into a guy I'd met before who was a hun. He openly said to his colleague that we'd be no threat as we were just "hibbies up against the big boys".
Quite a few baffled looks since I was actually working self employed for the people who he had been invited to tender to! He wasn't successful and sat through a very uncomfortable process, especially when question time arrived [emoji6]
Bellicose bellends.
I reckon MW will be desperately searching for the 'invisibility' function on his 'magic hat'.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...-out-of-ibrox/
And its not just the manager who has been fingered.
Frank MParland apparently close to quitting TheRangers due to frustrations with budget constraints according to the Sun.
The BDO action on Duff and Phelps for gratuitous alienation of assets could be the final coffin nail if the claim succeeds. Will put another material uncertainty in the Sevco accounts, and cause any party considering soft loans to rethink. Could be the whole lot goes under the hammer and the proceeds given to BDO. Who would think a 5m deal that quickly raised 22m via an IPO and was valued at 60m in the first set of accounts had any whiff about it. Sevco looks a doomed enterprise to me. The autopsy will reveal multiple causes of death.