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ReasonableGeezer

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  1. I've got a strong feeling that the support they had from Chairmen has vanished after they decided to throw the dummy out the pram and took the SFA to court. Risking the bread and butter of the whole of Scottish football is one step too far. Mushroom Cloud on its way. The tide is turning and Im pretty sure there's more and more evidence going to come out over the next week.
  2. Ha Ha Ha Goram, Knob-end! A transfer embargo is over the top - compared to what you're about to get hit with thats positively generous. Deluded, Deluded, Deluded. Hurry up and die you arseholes.
  3. They just dont get it do they? This is just getting completely ridiculous. Sky sports reporting on Rangers "transfer" news. Gattuso focused on Gers return. HURRY UP AND DIE!!!
  4. So what we are saying is Neil Doncaster=Cockwomble ? Just doing my bit to help the cause. This is going to be an "interesting" couple of weeks.
  5. I watched the show. I've followed this thread religiously and although a few of the things mentioned I knew about via here, the Duff and Duffer thing was news to me. So will we be looking at Winding up orders coming from HMRC in the next day or two? Here's hoping. The cheats should be expelled from Scottish football permanently and everyone involved with them should be banned the same way Craig Whyte was. Im positive that there's a LOT more evidence that the BBC have and couldn't broadcast due to possible time restraints or purely because there is so much of it. I mean there must be loads considering the time the SPL Cockwombles are taking over their enquiry! I personally think that a lot of the toxic stuff is about to emerge over the next few days via "leaks" from the inside. Just a gut feeling that this show might have been the catalyst for the screamers to start screaming. The end is nigh! Got my dancing shoes polished up and ready.
  6. . I'll have a look through though and see if I can find anything. My son says it was a Rankgers supporter that tweeted it (which in itself is a little strange?).
  7. rumblings that Hauditt and Dauditt have admitted defeat and have started the Liquidation process. Not 100% but a few comments on Twitter are looking like it. Could be just pish, but I'll keep my eyes peeled and the jelly setting in the fridge "just in case"
  8. rumblings that Hauditt and Dauditt have admitted defeat and have started the Liquidation process. Not 100% but a few comments on Twitter are looking like it. Could be just pish, but I'll keep my eyes peeled and the jelly setting in the fridge "just in case"
  9. I usually find that they get a tad annoyed when you point out to them that they are actually all tarriers anyway. Protestant Catholics. It tends to send them into a meltdown situation so a bucket of water usually calms them down.
  10. What I find totally ridiculous is the sheer indignation and stupidity of the support , not only the complete brain dodgers, but the ones that claim to be quite sensible. I had a mate who argued with me that it was the "diddy" clubs to blame for the state of Scottish football for not "spending enough money" over the last 20 years to keep up with Rankgers. There is absolutely no arguing with these people. Completely deluded. I'd say a fair proportion of the one in four people in Scotland with mental health problems may just rise when the orcs finally die.
  11. I think it was deemed a bit iffy and looks like it got pulled! (excuse the pun).
  12. Thats a wee bit defamitory about Glasgow. We're not all knuckledragging bigots who thrive on hatred. Some of us are actually quite human and feel exactly the same way about a section of the city and funnily enough the whole of west central Scotland. A lot of us dont support ANY of the Glasgow teams and never ever will because of exactly your reasons.
  13. I still think we ALL should play the orcs at their own game. Total boycott of The pit of hell and anything Rankgers related including when they come calling at our grounds around Scotland - especially if they end up in the seaside league. Plenty of "bouncy" beachballs but not a lot else. They'll get crucified in the 3rd division if they field a team of youngsters. Lets just say the quality of play wont suit those who lack pain thresholds or have a tendency to get injured. I dont think it will be the cantor back up the leagues that they think. Although all this is dependent on there actually being a ministry of orcs next year which is looking less and less likely every single day. Hurry up and die.
  14. Of course the Creditors HAVE to be concerned as to who's paying them. The fact is that Rankgers are running at a massive loss, hemorrhaging money like they still have any! Im willing to assume that 1. There are no mystery 20 backers and he's devised this amazing feat of ingenuity on the back of a beer mat in his local. or 2. There are some very very shady characters involved in this and the money may need to go through a wash cycle a few times before it goes anywhere near Castle Greyskulls accounts. or 3. The guy is a complete media whore and is only doing this for his 15 minutes of fame then he's going to piss off back into obscurity again. The fact is they CANT shaft us anymore. Its got far too much exposure from ALL angles now. Rangers are still dying, perhaps in a different way but they are still dying. The other fact to consider is that if you ask any experts (the ones without agenda) they will tell you that the HMRC dont consider CVA's when tax avoidance or evasion is the case. They consider it to be unlawful and as such expect the penalties to be paid or the company is wound up and the individuals sought. They are going to make and EXAMPLE of Rankgers. Smoke and Mirrors wont avoid the inevitable. They are truly finished.
  15. Even the proposals for the CVA are totally flawed. Dont Rankgers still owe money for Jelavics original transfer to them anyway? Surely they cant promise money that isnt technically theirs to creditors. Also this court case for the money from the law firm. Again its not a given they will win the case. Im of the thinking that a CVA has to be with funds available. Not funds that might be available "If they win a court case". its like promising the bank your mortgage payment - but only if my horse in the 2.30 at Aintree comes in. This is genuinely a complete farce. I cant believe there are people taking this nonsense in and thinking this guy is Kosher. He's as bad if not worse than Lord Whyte.
  16. If Green doesn't reveal the names of his "consortium" then I've a feeling that there will be NO cva deal done, NO newco. I think the creditors will be entitled to know the risks before agreeing to anything. According to that article the backers are not willing to come forward till a CVA is agreed. Its not going to happen. It'd be like agreeing to step of a cliff because "somewhere" down there is a safety net, im just not telling you where or who is holding it. Very dodgy indeed. This is all smelling of shite. I dont believe he has anyone 100% behind his consortium. More mirrors methinks.
  17. Think about it though. If we could just stop going to ANY game that the ORCs play, it might only be a token gesture financially, but there is no doubt the chairmen of every single club affected would have a squeeky bum moment. The message it would send would be loud and clear to both club chairmen, SPL, SFA, UEFA and of course the bawbag media. We would effectively disregarding that the Orcs exist and that in itself would be very satisfying. How could they boycott a boycott?
  18. I say let the fuckers watch the games themselves at Castle Greyskull and every time they play any of the "diddy" teams. Boycott them, Never go back, see how ridiculous they look with no other Scottish supporter ever setting foot in the den of evil ever again or attending any games when their own team have the misfortune of playing them. I'd imagine it above anything on the pitch would hit the headlines. Cup games, League games, the lot. f**k em. They think they'd hurt us with a boycott. We could hit them a lot harder because it wouldnt be long before questions are asked. Of course all of this is dependent on if they still exist - which i'm about 99% sure wont be the case. I dont support Celtic, but my neighbour tells me that at the game the whole crowd were chanting "no to a newco" when the trophy was being presented. So lets see if they are only words. Lets see if Celtic fans boycott the Orcs next season or vice versa (me, i doubt it).
  19. My link This makes interesting reading Plenty reason to take heed of the worst of times in Strasbourg Phil Gordon IMAGINE how it feels when your heroes in blue are in such deep trouble that the only choices are going down, or going under. A club taken to the brink by the misrule of an owner who claimed to be one of you, but spent so much time in London that he could never be trusted. This is the story of a once-proud football name, which enjoyed European glory nights and title triumphs, being dumped into a backwater of the game by the football authorities after it went bankrupt and the nouveau-riche owner gave up his stake for a token sum. Welcome to Ibrox? No. Bienvenue a Strasbourg. A tale of two cities that knew the best of times, and now the worst. Rangers and Racing Club de Strasbourg used to rub shoulders with each other at Europe's top table, playing against each other in 1997 and flirting with the same foreign investors, as they tried to assemble the sort of wealth that could entice the best players. That money turned out to be a curse. Now they both share an uncertain future. At least on the pitch, Strasbourg can point to success this season. They are at the top of the table and poised to become champions – the bad news is that this is division five. If Ally McCoist thinks he would enjoy life here in division three, he should talk to Francois Keller, Strasbourg's coach, about the culture shock of dropping down to CFA 2 – the amateur league – after their descent into hell last summer. The alternative to life in the fifth division was death. Last July, they went into liquidation. Then in the third tier, Strasbourg owed £7million. RCS – who as recently as 2005-06 reached the last 16 of the Uefa Cup – were finished. The French Football Federation were determined to make an example of the club, but after four weeks of negotiations, the FFF relented and gave RCS a reprieve and reinstated them to the fifth tier. Their then-owner, Jafar Hilali, a London-based French businessman, had angered supporters so much during his two-year tenure that they stayed away from the Stade de la Meinau in droves. However, the RCS supporters raised £750,000 to buy the club and Hilali passed over control to a consortium of fans and the Strasbourg city council for a token euro and left town. A hard core of 8,000 fans have been turning up at the stadium where Rangers played to a full house of 30,000 when they went there for a Uefa Cup tie in the nineties. Strasbourg won 2-1, and repeated the trick at Ibrox, with David Zitelli netting the winner. Zitelli would do the same to Liverpool in the next round, and Alex McLeish splashed out to bring the striker to Hibernian three years later. On the Rangers bench in Strasbourg that night was a certain Ally McCoist. He was an unused substitute, as was Francois Keller. A cruel twist of fate, given that the pair are now in charge when their respective clubs are at their lowest ebb. Unlike McCoist, Keller's playing days were not sparkling. That season was the high point of the midfielder's career. He later moved to Fulham for a season, but remained in the reserves before returning to Strasbourg, where he played in the B team. Perhaps that modest CV has helped Keller adjust to life with the amateurs. He is used to being in the shadow of his older brother, Marc, who also played for Strasbourg, West Ham and France. RCS is in the Keller DNA. Marc was also a sporting director who helped to organise the 2003 buyout of IMG – who were courted by Rangers before ENIC took a £40m stake in the then-Scottish champions in 1996 – by local investors. "We had one goal this season," said Francois Keller. "We could not afford to fail. It would have threatened the survival of the club. I am happy to succeed, but it is the players who took risks. If we had not succeeded, it is they who would be labelled CFA2 players, 'amateurs'. I thought it would be easier, compared to last season, but the championship was completely different. In many away games, we played in little grounds. We could have gone into anonymity. In St. Dizier, we played in front of 50 spectators. "Our fans were great at home, they always got behind us. I have been here 20 years. For years, RCS was a club that has attracted a lot of jealousy, but we received an outpouring of sympathy in the early season." That was when Keller, who was promoted from B team manager, was forced to use the youth team to fulfil fixtures until the council began to drip-feed help with a grant. Yet, even amateur teams need money. The club revealed last month that it was running out of cash and needs a £250,000 injection of funds and the council is in talks with several potential owners. Then Hilali revealed that he wanted to return as Strasbourg's "saviour", which is as palatable in Alscace as Craig Whyte's return would be in Govan. "It is never good to bathe in the same water twice," said Alain Fontanel, one of the RCS directors, when asked about Hilali's plans. The former owner lost millions of euros in the RCS fiasco "There are still a lot of projects to develop. Turbulence is an integral part of the genetic map of Racing," Hilali says. "I hope the fans have learned and will eventually soften their position. We are not so different as they think. They should not take my return as a joke." Racing Club de Strasbourg were French champions in 1979 (with Arsene Wenger as a squad member). Francois Keller's era is hardly vintage, but at least RCS are alive. In a week in which General Motors shut down the city's car plant, with 1,000 people losing their jobs, that is a reality check fans at Ibrox might wish to dwell on.
  20. I cant believe there are people buying into this bullshit that we all somehow need Rangers for Scottish football to survive. With Rangers still in the SPL next season, we will have effectively killed the sport of football in this country. We cant condone the cheating, criminality and the sheer arrogance of both staff and support of this blight on our game. Think about it - Cheating is wrong - Allowing a team who've cheated both society and the sport for a number of years is morally wrong and completely unjust. There is absolutely no reasoning in allowing them to continue - newco or not, they need a fitting punishment and not a ridiculous token gesture that the complete morons who call themselves our "media" are calling for. The fact is that they should be expelled from Scottish Football and stripped of any titles they've won through cheating or criminality. All this talk of Scottish football dying if they are no longer in it is just ridiculous. I think the real reason they've not been killed off is fear. The SPL, SFA, Duff and Duffer are ALL shitting it because they know the knuckle dragging element of their fans will be baying for blood. All these adjournments and deadlines - all stalling tactics incase they upset the "Fans" Pull the plug and be done with it.
  21. Jim wihte nearly sobbing on SSN . Practically begging Kennedy to go back to the drawing board. "You realise the support are right behind you and dont want the English bidders coming in." Cant you go back to the drawing board. Show some dignity James, you utter tosspot. He is getting so desperate right now. Its hilarious. "Cant you go in with Green" Kennedy one word answer NO! Ha Ha Ha.
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