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  1. Friday, 18 March 2016, 11:51
    by Rangers Football Club

     

    WE are pleased to advise that the appeal by Charles Green against the decision of the Lord Ordinary to dismiss his application to have Rangers International Football Club PLC meet the expenses of the criminal proceedings brought against him has been refused.

    Lady Dorrian, Lord Bracadale and Lord Malcolm sitting in the Inner House of the Court of Session unanimously reached this decision.

    Rangers Chairman Dave King stated: ‘I am delighted by this decision. When the new board was installed last year we made a commitment that we would protect Rangers interests at all times and hold those who damaged our Club to account. This was already evidenced by our success in dealing with the frivolous litigation launched by Sports Direct against the Club and myself – including punitive cost awards in our favour.’

    Mr King added: ‘We are unsurprised but delighted that this latest court success brings to an end the unjustifiable claims by Charles Green. He is now totally responsible for the cost of defending himself in the criminal case brought against him for his dealings with the Club. Furthermore, we will vigorously pursue Charles Green for recovery of the legal costs that we incurred including the £50,000 lodged with the Court as a caution.’

  2. You'd like that wouldn't you. If you don't want to be constantly reminded of your club's death don't come into the thread. Just accept what you keep repeating on here as the truth and leave us to laugh at you in peace. Or you could let that doubt eat you up and keep trying and trying to convince us that your preferred reality is true. I think you feel that if you can convince us then you can lay down your own doubts, your conscience will be clear. Sorry, you will have to find solace elsewhere, we will never accept the lies and opposition crowds will always sing "You're no Rangers anymore". You may try to convince yourself that it is only a minority who feel your club died but just about every supporter outside your club watched it die. The only people whose recognition of the history matters are your peers whom you believe you have bragging rights over, if we don't recognise your history then you have nothing over us, the self worth you derive from following a successful club is negated. You might even have to face real life.

     

    Does it bother you that the website you're using to constantly remind us still refers to the club as Rangers. 

  3. Yes, it's a multi club forum, meaning that voices of those who support various clubs are welcome. The voices of Rangers fans on these Rangers threads should be particularly welcome. It's just that you never actually say anything these days - you don't tend to offer opinions at all. Each post is like a bloody chant. It's crap to read and I'm highlighting it because you took a gratuitous sideswipe at me.

     

    There's really not much else to say MT, It's just the same thing over and over again.

     

    Same tedious patter for the last 1000 pages imo.

  4. Nate Diaz pleasing. Didn't think McGregor was his usual cocky self in the ring.

    I thought his cockiness cost him the fight. He came out for the second round thinking he would put on a show and finish Diaz.

    If he was more cautious, he could've won.

  5. There is a conspiracy of sorts, not a conscious deliberate one and not one that there's any evidence of involving the judiciary. The police, the media and the footballing authorities however, certainly behave in concerted ways which favour the Scottish footballing establishment. This establishment involves Celtic every bit as much as it does Rangers.

    ^^^ Heads gone.

    #duopoly

  6. JOHN COLLINS last night claimed Celtic will never get credit for being champions until Rangers are back in the top flight.

    And the Parkhead assistant boss reckons anyone who 
says having them back won’t spark Scottish football isn’t 
living in the real world.

    "Rangers have been our biggest rivals for over a hundred years, so of course it would change 
everything if Rangers are back in the league"

  7. RANGERS International Football Club plc note Rangers First’s decision to seek approval from its members to offer the Club a loan of £500,000.

    The Club is not considering further loans at this time beyond what has already been committed and announced. However, any offer from Rangers First will be considered as part of any future fund raising.

    Rangers remains committed to forging even closer links with supporters and the Club is working on a new initiative to make this possible. It is hoped all of the Club’s fan groups, including Rangers First, will participate fully in acquiring a larger stakeholding in the company and this initiative by Rangers First could be incorporated into such a proposal.

    It should also be understood that Rangers First was not approached by the Club for funding and, despite what has been incorrectly reported, had no discussion whatsoever with the chairman, Dave King, that their funding, if accepted, would be matched by Mr King.

    Rangers Football Club.

  8. Dock points. 3 points every time banned songs are sung... how many times were certain songs sung against hibs. Imagine your team were deducted 9 points.. how many of your fans would kick the living shit out or anyone daft enough to try singing banned songs again

    Points deduction is an option available to them. "Rangers" would have no option but to eradicate that behaviour or get relegated on negative points.

    Punishing the club hurts the scum that follow it too.

    Points deduction is a bad idea as this will also punish the players and fans who don't indulge in sectarian behavior.

    RANGERS will work with the police to help identify those supporters who took part in “inappropriate singing” during Monday’s match against Hibernian.

    A statement read: "Rangers believes it is appropriate at this time to remind everyone of the club's position on anti-social behaviour within football grounds. The club operates a zero-tolerance policy and continues to work tirelessly via the Follow with Pride campaign while supporting all initiatives aimed at tackling this problem.

    "The football authorities and Police Scotland know the club is committed to eradicating all forms of unacceptable behaviour and it is disappointing that a minority engaged in inappropriate singing during the match against Hibernian at Ibrox Stadium on Monday, December 28. At every home and away pre-match operations meeting unacceptable conduct is included on the agenda with the attention of both the police and stewards drawn to the need to deal with this matter robustly. The club will assist Police Scotland in identifying those responsible for the unacceptable behaviour on Monday."

    heraldscotland.

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