Bwah ha ha ha.The fools fight each other:
http://forum.rangers...pic=219541& st=0
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09-05-2012 08:29 PM #7441Less talk, more gifs.
21.05.16
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09-05-2012 08:31 PM #7442This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-05-2012 08:42 PM #7443
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09-05-2012 08:49 PM #7444This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-05-2012 09:08 PM #7445This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Calm doon Chico. When the huns are liquidised the cuddly bears will go and support their local teams.
Sorted.
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09-05-2012 09:44 PM #7446This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
*Can't remember who first posted that, but it's good.
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09-05-2012 09:51 PM #7447This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-05-2012 10:02 PM #7448This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A hit! A very palpable hit!
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09-05-2012 10:16 PM #7449
With this massive information overload i am now confusing myself as to the goings on with the people! Can someone please advise me if/what the significance is on them concluding a deal before the end of the season?
Is it purely down to money being perceived to run out after this weekend or is there something to do with SPL regulations?
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09-05-2012 10:26 PM #7450
The Further Misadventures Of Jimmy The Succulent Lamb
(And His Faithful Lapdog Chico)
"Ohhh baa! Oh baa! Ohhh baastaard!"
"Hey you, what are you getting your fleece in a knot about, my succulent lamb?"
"Ohhh Mr Ernest, Siiir! We've discovered a huge hole, and Chico's got his head stuuuck in it!"
"A hole? That's Chico's always sticking his head in the ground!"
"It wasn't ouuur fault, siiiir. Mr Duuuff and Mr Pheeelps never told aaanyone it was therrrre!"
"That's what happens when you stumble around in the dark thinking you can see clearly only by the light of minty moonbeams! Hold on while I pull him out!"
"Thank you officer! I was trying to retrieve my St Mirren fan club certificate!"
"Your St Mirren fan club certificate? A likely story, Chico! Right you two, how deep is this here hole you've found?"
"Ohhh, Mr Ernest, siiir, it runs all the way to the Biiig Houuuse, and it is at least thirty million deep?"
"Thirty million? What? Inches? Feet? Miles?"
Less talk, more gifs.21.05.16
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09-05-2012 10:28 PM #7451
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09-05-2012 10:36 PM #7452
The only sensible option as far as I can see, if common sense prevailed is
1/ Liquidise the gremlins, put them out their misery.
2/ Sell all their assets, players, property, whatever, to minimise the debts they have.
3/ All the sullied silverware in their tarnished trophy room should be melted down and sold for scrap.
4/ They may be allowed to re-enter Scottish football at the lowest level, if they show some form of contrition for years of cheating.
5/ Ibrox is seized by HMRC and rented back on a rent to buy basis. When they have paid enough rent to pay back their debts ( somewhere between £11m and £134m by all accountsplus interest ) then Ibrox belongs to them. Obviously all maintenance and modernisation necessary in this period is paid for by the football club. This may take a few years, but they have cheated their way to glory for a couple of decades!
It shouldn't take them too long to reach the top level of Scottish football, with crowds of 40,000+ for their home games against Peterhead, the Shire, Montrose etc. and I would welcome a contrite, non-sectarian newco Govan Gumbies into the SPL in about the year 2030.
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09-05-2012 10:43 PM #7453
Even the west coast press are turning against them now:
http://heraldscotland.com/sport/foot...-game.17543834
This article pretty much lays all the cards on the table and it doesn't make good reading for Der Huns :O
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09-05-2012 10:51 PM #7454This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All that's needed is for Celtic to buy the shell that is Rangers. They could call it a merger, name them Glasgow United and have them playing at Parkhead in hoops. Increase Parkhead to hold the 100,000 fans every week. They would become a European power house and would bring huge money in to the Scottish game.
Can't undertand why nobody has come up with it after all they thought it would be great for us.
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09-05-2012 10:52 PM #7455
And lets not forget what Duff & Duffer said way back 3 months ago...
"David Whitehouse and Paul Clark, of Duff and Phelps, sought to clarify the firm's position as they begin the task of dealing with Rangers's fate.
A grave looking Mr Clark read a brief statement declaring "...As administrators we have a statutory duty to act in the best interests of all creditors and we will fulfil that function diligently."
Well Mr. Clark as a bystander I have to say you aren't making it that obvious. The one group of people I feel sorry for in this debacle are the creditors because I certainly don't think they will be getting back anywhere near £1 for every £1 they are owed the way you guys at D&P are running things at the moment.
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09-05-2012 11:00 PM #7456
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09-05-2012 11:19 PM #7458This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-05-2012 11:24 PM #7460
'The Sting' is on STV now, i'l look out for any references to the govan crooks
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10-05-2012 02:07 AM #7461
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I also see that the once famous Glasgow Rangers FC football fans are targetting the HMRC next. WTF are they planning? Not paying their taxes!
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10-05-2012 06:24 AM #7462
Funny how a Scottish newspaper can't report the truth about what's going on...
http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/ED...nt-for-Rangers
SINGAPORE - Barely three weeks after it looked over, the bid by the consortium led by Singaporean Bill Ng to land embattled Scottish Premier League giants Glasgow Rangers is on again.
And in a surprising twist, he could now have the club at just half of his group's initial offer of £20 million (S$40.4 million).
This after American tycoon Bill Miller withdrew his on Tuesday (yesterday morning, Singapore time), which left Rangers, already mired in debts of about £55.4 million, hanging by a thread as they are expected to run out of money by the end of this month.
Without any bids on the table, it triggered a desperate flurry of calls by club administrators Duff & Phelps to interest other parties and for Ng, who is chairman of S-League club Hougang United, to revive his bid.
With the possibility of the 54-time Scottish Premier League champions slipping off the footballing map, they are now even willing to listen to offers that match or are even lower than Miller's £11.6 million offer - almost half of what the club expected when they went into administration in mid-February.
"It is really crazy," Ng, who was already fast asleep when the latest events unfolded in Glasgow, told Today. "There were something like 20 missed calls from Scotland on my phone when I woke up.
"I am now told they are willing to accept 50 per cent of what I had initially offered. It seems they are now more receptive and no longer digging in their heels with unrealistic demands."
Besides the Singapore group, the only one identified in the latest effort to find new owners for the club, two other bids have been submitted at the 11th hour by another foreign consortium and a group of British businessmen.
The interest from Ng's group, with their £20-million offer, was first revealed in March as one of five parties, which dwindled to three last month, in the chase for Rangers.
They emerged as the front runners after the Blue Knights, spearheaded by former club director Paul Murray, dropped out on April 16 only for Ng to follow suit four days later, with claims that Rangers administrators were "shifting the goalposts" too often during negotiations.
Said the 52-year-old businessman: "We've always said we are interested in Rangers but any deal that is concluded has to be realistic. The previous time, we were allowed to sell players, but not buy any for the next season, which is not practical.
"I'll concede that I am a fan only and my expertise is limited, but the problem at Rangers can be fixed with a restructuring plan. So, after shuttling up and down the UK in the last couple of months, I'm leaving it this time to my agents there to handle negotiations."
Administrators were expected to accept Miller's cutthroat price when he was the only bidder left, but his withdrawal now points to an even deeper financial crisis the 140-year-old institution are in.
Although he has been an unpopular figure among fans at Glasgow with his plans to liquidate Rangers, in walking away the American tycoon said it was a decision that "was entirely pragmatic and based upon his examination of the income and expenditure streams".
Administrators added that Miller's uneasiness were chiefly over "legacy contracts, the limitation of potential revenue streams and the expectation of required investment".
It is an ominous warning to any new owners, including Ng, of a quagmire that awaits them once they are handed the keys to Ibrox Stadium.
An observer in Glasgow, who has been tracking the Rangers bid, felt Ng should not get involved.
"It's a mess at Rangers and I'd strongly advise he walk away, for the sake of his sanity if nothing else," said the observer.
"If his bid goes wrong, he will have irate Rangers fans pestering and threatening him, as Bill Miller found out."Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 10-05-2012 at 06:27 AM.
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10-05-2012 07:23 AM #7463This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I understand also that it is rare for HS not to resist demolition of even the most run down Listed Building or those having no particular or relevant economic or community benefit of any significant nature!
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10-05-2012 07:40 AM #7464
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BilliNg withdrew his offer as Fudd and Flips kept moving the goalpostsThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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10-05-2012 08:44 AM #7470
Incredible bit from the Record this morning on Hun players:
Whitehouse: “The advice we have had is that their employment contracts would TUPE over to the new company.
“If they resisted that and said, ‘We don’t want to transfer’ there would then be agreement between club and SFA as to whether their registration could transfer to the new club.
“With the co-operation of the SFA our understanding is that they would work to secure a scenario where the players would have to transfer abroad, because they would not be registered in England or in Scotland.
“So, to cut to the chase, we think the risk there is low.”
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