"We are going to be another Leeds Utd.... In other words we will BECOME ordinary."
Sorry to burst yer wee bubble pal but you're already way below ordinary. Tit.
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Having talks with Warburton: -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32972187
He's also probably unaware that a PhD in the events of 1690 is an essential part of his CV if he wishes to be considered for the position. The ability to say "we're" instead of "our" & calling everyone taller than Frankie Dettori "big man" would also be helpful attributes!
What other club, or indeed society or species would want that culture or "history"?
The history is in fact pretty one dimensional and not that exciting or honourable when compared with any number of clubs, but why worry about facts when they can barely string a sentence together never mind research anything!
Warburton did a fine job at Brentford but Rangers a whole new ball game.
Also, he likes his teams to play football, but will surely take a big change in culture to make that happen there.
I'm surprised Ashley doesn't want him for Newcastle - maybe he's just biding his time before scuppering the deal? :wink:
On the BBC site saying he wants to understand the "chemistry" at the rangers - I'd be more concerned about the bigotry.
He's a decent guy and manager by all accounts - wonder if he has got a moral compass / principles? Plenty other clubs around.
Edit - maybe he meant chemicals?:greengrin
Anybody read what the bigots are saying about us getting Danny Carmichael
They seemed to think they were signing him
Aye, read that
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/inde...owtopic=283879
I'm consoling myself (for now) that we're setting ourselves up to employ a forward thinking manager who'll be adequately supported in his player acquisition strategy and it means that players that are of interest to Hibs etc. are off our radar for a very good reason.
The very good reason being that we're interested in FOOTBALL-PLAYERS - I.E. Guys who can play the game and NOT the flute ??
Despite Sunday's result, it seems 'Humility', 'Realism' and 'Intelligence' are just 3 of the character-traits that your everyday-Hun still avoids like the plague.
Apart from their short statement about Moshni there has been complete silence from Ibrox this week. I would have thought there might have been some reassuring words for their fans that they have a plan to turn things around. Have they got season tickets on sale yet?
Well, quite.
Shame there is no way of watching Rangers games in SA (he actually said this!!) and no technology exists for him to get a message to the supporters from his SA lair...
Perhaps he's sent a letter outlining his plans which a flunky can read out on the steps of Ibrox? Hopefully sent via airmail, as the faithful might be getting restless.
Given how short of cash they are it seems strange they have not started selling season tickets. I'm wondering if the are contemplating admin. If the rumours about the money that gets taken out of Ibrox every month by Ashley, Green etc are true it may be the only choice available to the new regime. By not collecting the season ticket money first they could be trying to retain some goodwill with the fans?
Just guessing but the silence this week is baffling.