It had better not be in the away end! :grr:
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Jabba addressing the maggot-folk of Mordor as we speak.
He's refusing to speak until the journos there leave so the fans are basically telling them to **** off.
Classless and embarrassing.
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Jim Traynor tells fans he won't talk to them unless journalists go away. So crowd shouts at media to, ahem, kindly depart immediately.
If PhilMac is to be believed and if we apply our
common sense, The Rangers will be lucky to see out the season. They'll be out of cash.
History will repeat itself.
His blog is well worth a read.
@ted141286: Jim Traynor apparently telling fans outside Ibrox that if Green & co don't sell up in coming weeks they'll all be forced out at the egm...
@ted141286: Dynamite comments from Traynor if they are accurate.
@P12KLS: Liked the line from Jabba outside Ibrox 2nite "if they (Greens investors) don't sell they're ****ed anyway!" wow, just wow!
Traynor in the tent pissing oot and actually pissing against the inside of the tent. Amateur hour.
So who's ****ed, the huns as a club or greens investors will lose there cash?
Nothing better than a bit hun turmoil
Arf, smirk, chuckle
Mickey Mouse just chucked his ally mcoist watch and got a Jim traynor one instead.
BBC news.
What do these people have to do before action is taken?Quote:
The charity game between Rangers Legends and AC Milan Glorie was played at Ibrox last year
The charities watchdog has strongly criticised trustees of the Rangers Charity Foundation after cash raised at a match went to the football club.
The fundraising game between Rangers Legends and AC Milan Glorie took place after the club entered administration.
A complaint was raised after it emerged that almost £200,000 went to the club rather than the charity.
The Scottish Charity Regulator has now ruled that the decision-making of the trustees "constituted misconduct".
However, it decided not to take action against any of the trustees.
The regulator's report states that the Rangers Charity Foundation had three trustees at the time of the game - all of whom were employed by or held senior positions at the club....
Can't understand how no-one gets charged or banned from being a trustee. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-23587678
Dodging taxes, dual contracts, shady goings on at Ibrox behind the scenes, ticketus, the Craig Whyte/Charles Green connection, defaulting creditors out of hundreds of thousands/millions of pounds, the 'loyal' element of the club, bringing the game into disrepute in numerous ways, planting smear stories in the Scottish press, death threats to the named 'faceless' people on the football authority board, financial doping for more than a decade...
Robbing charities is the latest in a long line for the "establishment" club. The authorities won't lift a finger.
Good thing is though that we don't have to wait for the authorities to act because the smart money is on TRFC doing themselves in before the season is out.
This should help you understand...............
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Here's something interesting:
http://videocelts.com/2013/07/blogs/...?source=widget
then...
http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...ed-carded.html
Maybe the dots don't join but seems a bit of a coincidence that last week allegations arise about Media House (who count TRFC as their clients) putting pressure on the BBC and now Rob's been given the bullet...
Just hunbelieveable:greengrin
So if they go bust again, who do they owe money to? Are we looking at a CVA situation, or them becoming The The Rangers? :greengrin
In fairness, this is the sort of shenanigans that happens at a lot of lower league clubs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-23587678
As BDO announced that HMFC owe money to their own "Community Foundation" this has appaeared on the BBC website today re the Western Sevconians. Not only financially insolvent, but morally bereft of all sense of honour.
Lest we forget Sunday: "Pay for their Poppies, they never paid for their Poppies!"
Utterly disgraceful but expected behaviour from two peas in a pod (though they'll resent the Green reference there).
Interview with Charles green about to start on sky sports news....