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Aww, JCG, sorry, but we're not only here and very much alive, but will be back skelping your mhob's filthy hoops before you know it.

And you can sing that fhanny-dancing 'new' shite all you want - the humiliation you'll feel when we horse you will be something you're entirely familiar with. Perhaps even worse.

And just like the plastic supporters I know in the real world - I can't wait for it to come around again.

:)

:lol::lol::lol:

You've got to get there first!

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"Back"! :lol::lol::lol:

How to find us

Kilmarnock Football Club is easily accesible via all major transport networks.

By Car:

Kilmarnock Football Club, Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, KA1 2DQ

By Rail:

Less than 1 mile from Kilmarnock train station.

By Air:

Only 9 miles from Prestwick Airport and 22 miles from Glasgow Airport

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How to find us

Kilmarnock Football Club is easily accesible via all major transport networks.

By Car:

Kilmarnock Football Club, Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, KA1 2DQ

By Rail:

Less than 1 mile from Kilmarnock train station.

By Air:

Only 9 miles from Prestwick Airport and 22 miles from Glasgow Airport

Have you moved into RP, then, Bennett?

Found any lies from me yet?

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Nice of you to ignore his wee Rangers status on a thread such as this. The brassiest of necks doesn't cover it for that confused diddy clubber.

Flats! Flats! Glorious Flats!

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whats with the wee rangers thing.? And I only come on here cause no matter how bad my team are doing your company/club are so funny to read about it cheers me and supporters of other teams right up.
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Did yer wee spy-gang write that up for you, WKR? Did they, aye? WKR then, WKR now, WKR forever.

I had been reading the thread for a while before joining so I get the WKR bit, but what's with the spy story? Is this WKR a threat to society or an enemy of the state or is it just about his faked Killie supporting credentials?

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whats with the wee rangers thing.? And I only come on here cause no matter how bad my team are doing your company/club are so funny to read about it cheers me and supporters of other teams right up.

Herz flats have been getting called the wee Rangers for decades, son. Everyone knows why. Apart from you.

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Just this season of your diddy club to go and then I can completely forget about your losers for another few decades.

:)

At least I'll still have a club company to support the next season, the season after that, and the season after that etc, etc, etc. Can't say the same about your clusterfuck of a club company.

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I had been reading the thread for a while before joining so I get the WKR bit, but what's with the spy story? Is this WKR a threat to society or an enemy of the state or is it just about his faked Killie supporting credentials?

Are you the new Earth-bound guise of 'The Polterfud'? or merely a mimic of the legendary 'Little Grasp'? The MO is quite uncanny. ;)

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Herz flats have been getting called the wee Rangers for decades, son. Everyone knows why. Apart from you.

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cant really call us that anymore. Seeing as the original rangers are no more. Soon to be followed by this new joke of a company/club. If only you had a supporters group willing to try and save your club/company like hearts then maybe you'd be ok. After all you've pissed money up against the wall giving it to crooks and tax dodgers.
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Just this season of your diddy club to go and then I can completely forget about your losers for another few decades.

:)

Don't be so negative bendy. They'll not disappear forver. They'll just come back as The Third Rangers.

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I had been reading the thread for a while before joining so I get the WKR bit, but what's with the spy story? Is this WKR a threat to society or an enemy of the state or is it just about his faked Killie supporting credentials?

Give it a rest Tedi ;)

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Herz flats have been getting called the wee Rangers for decades, son. Everyone knows why. Apart from you.

:lol:

But now your mob are the wee hearts.

BTW supporting the Dons for me is like driving an Alfa-Romeo. We can be beautiful, spectacular, exciting but all the while there is the omni-present danger of the b*****d thing blowing up and sitting in your driveway for a month pissing out oil.

Being an old firm fan is like driving a skoda, very good, reliable but ultimately soul-less and for anyone with a bit of class, as dull as ditch water.

A similar analogy is people who cheat at scrabble, or when playing console games (up, down, left, right, y,b,x,a) etc. Where is the fun, where is the excitement, the passion, if you ensure that you almost always win either by cheating (deadco) or by paying millions of pounds to players up against painters and school janitors.

You accuse diddies of having no ambition, being attracted by mediocrity, what could be more mediocre than the entertainment provided at a match you already know the outcome of.

PS I noticed you will be off to your first game in a while at the Juniors pretty soon. Glad to hear it, enjoy yourself.

And settle in as thats where the the newnewco rangers will be after Liquidation 2: The Return of Dave King.

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Aww, JCG, sorry, but we're not only here and very much alive, but will be back skelping your mhob's filthy hoops before you know it.

And you can sing that fhanny-dancing 'new' shite all you want - the humiliation you'll feel when we horse you will be something you're entirely familiar with. Perhaps even worse.

And just like the plastic supporters I know in the real world - I can't wait for it to come around again.

:)

Not one of us so must be on of them. Oy vey. :1eye (Clue)

I notce you cut from my post the fact that the young gents in the picture are firing the nazi salute at someone.

Deflection and triumphalism from those who should be hanging their head with shame and contrition. :angel

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whats with the wee rangers thing.? And I only come on here cause no matter how bad my team are doing your company/club are so funny to read about it cheers me and supporters of other teams right up.

If anything, Hearts should be the big rangers at the moment being top tier,

But I think it's a measure of how far rangars have fallen when even the jambos don't like you any more.

Just as well they don't care.

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If anything, Hearts should be the big rangers at the moment being top tier,

But I think it's a measure of how far rangars have fallen when even the jambos don't like you any more.

Just as well they don't care.

ive got family and friends that are rangers supporters and none are even as close to the stupid or the backwardness of those on here. Oh and I don't hate rangers. How can you hate something that makes you laugh so much.
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WOW JUST WOW. :lol: The stupid old fool Walter the Myth must of forgotton to take his meds. Check this out folks, have they learned  nothing?

 

From the Scotsman

Former Rangers manager and chairman Walter Smith yesterday became, along with Celtic’s European Cup-winning captain Billy McNeill, a patron of the St Andrew’s Sporting Club.

 

Smith, while honoured to be officially involved with the 40-year-old Glasgow boxing institution, had other battles in mind when he spoke with reporters afterwards – namely, the battle for the hearts and the soul of the Third Division champions and runaway League 1 leaders.

With losses of £14.4million announced last week and in-fighting between directors and rebel shareholders showing no sign of letting up, Smith struggled to see a light at the end of this particular tunnel. He remains convinced, though, that Rangers will somehow survive the latest blood-letting and emerge from the financial mire yet again.

“You have to feel optimism for the simple reason that Rangers are a great club,” he said. “They cannot continue being run in the manner they are at the present moment. That can’t continue. It can’t be allowed to continue.

“When you see supporters protesting in the manner they have done in the last few games you know that, effectively, will be the reason Rangers will get out of that.”

Even so, Smith admits that he is not in a position to declare that a second administration at Ibrox can be avoided.

“If I knew what was going to happen I would be confident answering that one [but] I don’t,” he said. “But something has to happen.

“Rangers are too big a club and too great an institution to not find an answer to the problems they are facing at the present moment.”

Asked whether the club’s directors should follow manager Ally McCoist’s example and halve their salaries, Smith replied: “That’s up to them. I think some of them have dropped certain aspects of what they were taking.

“I’m not privy to what might be happening in that respect. I do know that things will, at some stage or other, settle down.

“The right thing will happen and Rangers will come back. But it will not be without further pain: I don’t think there is any doubt about that.”

The troubled club’s latest chief executive Craig Mather wasin South Africa at the weekend for talks with former director Dave King in an attempt to persuade him to supply a much-needed cash injection.

Smith, who was twice dissuaded from resigning as chairman before he finally left, believes that Mather could have improved his carbon footprint and remained at home, believing that King - who saw previous owner Sir David Murray squander £20m of his money when he first invested in the club - is unlikely to work with the current regime.

“Does it make sense? I don’t know,” he said. “That’s the difficult thing about Rangers. What makes any sense any longer?

“I don’t know if that’s true or whether Dave King would come back and get involved in Rangers again. I just don’t know.

“Would he be good for the club? It depends on circumstances. I hope somebody can come in and end this situation we have at the present moment where there is a circumstance where EGMs can be called at any given time by any given person.

“That situation is not conductive to running a stable football club. So if we get an owner back and one who is basically interested in the football side of the club and seeing the footballing side of the team progress – as Dave King would be – then that would be a good thing for Rangers.

“I don’t know what his thoughts would be on that. I don’t really envisage him coming back to sit amongst the board.”

Smith is certainly of the opinion that there are currently too many vested interests at Ibrox for the club to progress.

“I think there are,” he said. “That’s what happens. We have seen banners at recent games – and as a manager you expect that’s how fans will show their discontent.

“If you are a manager you expect that kind of thing amongst the support but it’s the first time I can remember the board taking that kind of criticism.

“And that’s an indication. If you were a manager that would indicate to the manager he is struggling. It should also indicate to the board that Rangers are also in the middle of a struggle.”

However, Smith dismisses suggestions that Rangers should not have made high-profile signings such as Cammy Bell, Jon Daly, Nicky Law and others on elite-division salaries while the club is losing money in Scottish football’s third tier.

At Rangers it’s a difficult scenario,” he said. “You talk about cutting their cloth but, at the start of last season Rangers had to have a team that was fairly recognisable in terms of the level of player.

“Even during the season when they were winning there was a whole raft of discontent over the way they were playing. But, this year, what do you do with that?

“Do you say: ‘We are going to go with the same team again?’ You couldn’t do that. They had to [improve] the team. They had to bring in different players.

“People come out and say: ‘It’s not necessary for them to have that in that division’ but it’s not just the division that matters at Rangers, it’s the fact you have 45,000 people coming to watch something on a football pitch.

“That’s where Rangers have to make the difference and, in fairness to Alistair, he has done that this season. They are still losing money but when you make a decision to become involved at Rangers there is no common sense to it.

“There is no common business sense. Yes, there is money going out, it’s a fact. But what do you do?

“All the people saying this, that and the next thing don’t realise that you can’t sit on the board of directors and tell people: ‘We can’t afford to do this.’

“You actually have to go out and find the money to do it. That is the problem. If you get into the Champions League, then you can make a profit. Celtic have shown that, Rangers showed it in the latter period I was there. That’s the place you make the money. So Rangers have to use their money to create a situation where they can put that challenge in. That’s the gamble. It’s not a sensible gamble. But that’s what it is.

“The problem they have at the moment is not because they have put a whole load of money into the football team.

“Look at Rangers and they hardly bought a player in five years. All the players have been free transfers. The wage bill is probably at its lowest in recent history. By a mile. It’s somewhere near a third of what it was when I was manager. The feeling is that the money is going elsewhere.”

 

 

I swear ta ya this could be from 2 years ago this interview. They really are stupid.

Too big to fail! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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