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Not bothered about the dot, how many posts have you made about it? You got a dot, get over it.....

I've never saw anything homophobic from Cowan, infact i don't recall seeing anything at all from Cowan until the other day. Maybe you could show me what was posted...

I'm making posts about your love-in with a homophobe you cretin, red dot all my posts with your many aliases for all I care (if you can resist your obsession with WRK).

I didn't say when he made the posts. The fact you know about the deleted posts show you to be the lying wee idiot we all assumed you are. Well done.

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I'm making posts about your love-in with a homophobe you cretin, red dot all my posts with your many aliases for all I care (if you can resist your obsession with WRK).

I didn't say when he made the posts. The fact you know about the deleted posts show you to be the lying wee idiot we all assumed you are. Well done.

You need to get over it :lol: You're almost in tears over a dot.

I never mentioned when he made "the posts", i haven't seen any posts.

I haven't mentioned any deleted posts, you are trying to put words in my mouth and this looks like a pile of shite from you.

Now perhaps you could explain what happened civilly or you can carry on acting like a fanny....

Edit -- If anyone else can shed some light on this, please feel free to let me know?

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You need to get over it :lol: You're almost in tears over a dot.

I never mentioned when he made "the posts", i haven't seen any posts.

I haven't mentioned any deleted posts, you are trying to put words in my mouth and this looks like a pile of shite from you.

Now perhaps you could explain what happened civilly or you can carry on acting like a fanny....

Edit -- If anyone else can shed some light on this, please feel free to let me know?

You are not fooling anyone ya lying scumbag.

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Maybe he refers to there once having been a very successful, particularly during 80's (2x Euro trophys btw) version, followed by an abject pish version for about 20yrs and now an Aberdeen looking at a bright new future. :)

Other than a period during 1st world war, where - like many other clubs - we struggled to put a team together and by definition, maybe were no longer considered a professional football club, I can't imagine what he can be referring to. No liquidation or any other ceasing to exist stuff to my knowledge.When the war finished, it was back to normal btw. .

At the end of Season 1916/17, Aberdeen, Raith Rovers and Dundee were asked to leave the League, so that the other Clubs, mainly from the West of Scotland could cut down on their traveling costs/time. Aberdeen, Dundee and Raith Rovers did retain full membership of Division One, Dundee played in Scottish Eastern Division for the period not sure about the other two, so he's talking bollocks again.

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Abhergreen formed - V1

They amalgamated with Orion and Victoria FC's (I think) and a new club was founded called Abhergreen - V2

They folded and stepped out of football reforming at a later date - V3.

Interestingly - it seems the V2 step was driven by Hibs attempting to move to Aberdeen.

I don't yet know if it was Hibs V1 or V2 that sought a flitting.

:)

a bear of very little brain.......

ken?

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"At the time of their original investment, the Isle of Man-based hedge fund intimated they’d vote against the current regime at the agm – but have now U-turned."

What resemblance did the board in August bear to the board now? Is it a U-turn or simply a reaction to the latest wearers of Club Ties to be spat out of the Evolving( ;)) Door at ibrox?

Who are these people?

Why has Ally not backed anyone in, oh, it's days now?

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The media seem to be assuming that the Laxeys' latest purchase tips the scales in some way. It's only a few per cent - do we know what percentage the rebels claim to control?

I have absolutely no idea - but I get a wee chuckle every time I see the Horde refer to the "good guys" as rebels...

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Statement from Campbell Ogilvie

Friday, 22 November 2013

Campbell Ogilvie, Scottish FA President: "This week, the Scottish FA’s Compliance Officer has reviewed comments made by the Celtic Chief Executive, Peter Lawwell, at the club’s Annual General Meeting, after receiving an official letter of complaint from Rangers Football Club.

"The Compliance Officer has informed both clubs that there is no actionable breach of the rules. None the less, I am compelled to convey my disappointment that we find ourselves in this position, as a result of an apparent erosion of mutual respect between two of our oldest rivals.

"At a time when Scottish football faces challenges on many fronts, it is incumbent on our biggest clubs to set the highest standards. In this regard both the comments made, and the subsequent time, effort and resource imposed on our Compliance Officer to deal with the complaint, were wholly unnecessary."

So what do we make of this folks???? Not the apology that Tedi was predicting :o Reads to me, "sit down and shut up Sevco or else" with a few soundbites of "old rival" and "biggest clubs" to keep the zombies happy.. Basically we can call them Rory Bremner FC cause its true :thumsup2:lol: :lol:

"......as a result of an apparent erosion of mutual respect between two of our oldest rivals."

But Campbell do you not realise that no one respects Rangers. That is the one created by evil doers David Murray, Craig Whyte, Chucky Green and his dodgy friends.

By bringing in new directors they are trying to work their way back to some normality, honesty, and even respect. But they are a long way away from achieving any of that.

So wake up Campbell, pay attention. Or have you just been ignoring the shockingly awful behaviour of Rangers over the last few years in the hope it will get sorted with the wave of a magic wand?

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The last few pages have been torture, :( This cheered me up.. The The rangers are now run by a hedge fund :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Enjoy the rest of your soon to be very short journey!!!!

By David McCarthy, Scott McDermott

Rangers' largest shareholders scupper fans' hopes of regime change by vowing to back under-fire board at agm

22 Nov 2013 00:01

THE boardroom war at Ibrox appears to be over after Laxey Partners upped their stake at Ibrox to more than 11 per cent then told rebel shareholders to stop rocking the boat.

THE new largest shareholder at Rangers last night dealt a hammer blow to fans’ hopes of binning the Ibrox board at the club’s agm.

Laxey Partners, who took their holding to 11.64 per cent after snapping up another three million shares for £1.3m on Wednesday, told Record Sport they will be backing the current directors on December 19.

They insisted supporters had not spoken with a common voice in their bid to oust the board. But that claim was shot down by fans’ spokesman Craig Houston who accused Laxey of lying.

Until recently, only financial director Brian Stockbridge and non-executive director James Easdale were on the Ibrox board.

But the recent appointments of David Somers as acting chairman, Graham Wallace as chief executive and Norman Crighton as a non-executive director have convinced Laxey their investment is in safe hands.

At the time of their original investment, the Isle of Man-based hedge fund intimated they’d vote against the current regime at the agm – but have now U-turned.

Colin Kingsnorth, founding partner at Laxey, insisted the removal of Charles Green, Imran Ahmad, Craig Mather and others from positions of power – allied to the new appointments – gave him confidence Rangers are now being run professionally.

His company’s decision will be met with dismay by the group led by Paul Murray and Jim McColl who are pushing for change at the agm.

Kingsnorth, though, insisted the requisitioners had achieved their aim of forcing change at the top of the marble staircase – and should now end their involvement.

He told Record Sport: “From our side it’s clear – we will be voting for all of the directors at the agm.

“In August we indicated we would do what the supporters’ groups wanted to do. But things have changed. Firstly, it has been quite hard to gain a consensus from the supporters’ groups. If there are 101 supporters’ clubs, there are 102 different opinions.

“None of them speak for a very significant number of people. It surprised me to find how relatively few supporters are represented by the various supporters’ bodies.

“Also, the requisitioners have never put forward any teams of people they believe can take the club forward, other than Paul Murray and Malcolm Murray.

“I am not sure they are the strongest people to take the club forward. I’m not in one camp or another. I have looked at it dispassionately and believe appointments have been made that give me confidence in the board.

“The appointment of Graham Wallace as CEO was also significant. We were not involved in that but we see the merit in that appointment.

“I met Graham within 24 hours of his appointment. We had a very positive meeting and I believe in his ability to run Rangers professionally. Our investment reflects that belief.

“We are also impressed with the calibre of the people recently brought on to the board. David Somers and Norman Crighton will bring expertise and experience.

"The days of wheeling and dealing, of Green and Ahmad, are gone. I can understand why the requisitioners and everyone else wanted that lot out but the picture has changed.

“The requisitioners have done a power of good because they have forced the pace of change.

“They claimed the former board was not fit for purpose and they wanted people out and people in.

“This should now be the end of the requisitoners because they’ve got what they said they wanted – a far more professionally run club.

“It has happened more quickly because of their actions. They should be happy with that. The new board are good people and I find it pretty straightforward to support their re-election.”

Groups opposed to the regime will have to find 51 per cent of the vote at the agm. But the current board is edging towards the winning post with the Laxey vote, allied to the 23.79 per cent voting rights transferred to James Easdale’s brother Sandy by investors Blue Pitch Holdings and Margarita Funds.

Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley, who owns 4.61 percent of Rangers, is also expected to support the existing regime.

However, fans’ chief Houston insists the supporters remain united in their bid to oust the board and claims Laxey’s new investment will make no difference to the agm.

Houston – who is behind the Sons of Struth campaign – also accused Laxey of lying with their claim the fans’ groups are fractious and don’t represent a huge number of punters.

He told Record Sport: “Out of all the supporters’ groups who agreed a week ago to join a fans’ union, not one of them has spoken to Laxey.

“And I can assure you no fans’ group has intimated to Laxey they are in support of the board.

“We are very much united against the current board.

“The Sons of Struth now have official backing from the Supporters’ Trust, the Rangers Assembly and the Rangers Supporters’ Association, among others. We have created a new union of fans.

“The only supporters’ group who haven’t joined are the Vanguard Bears. They represent around 50 fans and have stated all along they would remain neutral.

“So if Laxey has spoken to any fans’ group it could only have been them. A month has now passed since I first contacted the club and asked for dialogue with the fans.

“But they have ignored us and we are still waiting. Not only do we have the club’s PR machine telling lies about the fans, more worryingly we now have a majority shareholder telling lies about us as well.

“The share purchase from Laxey will make no difference to the agm’s outcome. If the shares came from people who were planning to back the board anyway, it shouldn’t affect the result.”

Supporters’ Trust chairman Mark Dingwall also insisted his group hadn’t met with Laxey yet but Kingsworth indicated in a telephone call yesterday he would welcome a meeting with the Trust.

Dingwall said: “It is vital directors have the confidence of the fans otherwise the club will not generate the money it should. Investors as shrewd as Laxey will recognise that.”

Oh and Mark Dingwall, round ya fat b*****d :thumsup2

Enough truths and realism in this to make it sound reasonable, and enough to convince some fans that McColl's bubble is burst.

No way. At the AGM 50% plus allows the majority to make things happen, but anything less than that (someone can explain the numbers) can STOP things happening.

So the statement sounds very plausible, but everything is still an option.

See Dingwall is believing without understanding and happy to suck up to whoever treats him as somebody of significance. Whoever can provide him with a blazer that fits will get his support.

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Bendy's new club is going the toilet and he's hammering away about Aberdeen's war break. :lol:

Fans really do get the club they deserve and it's no surprise this one is going down the shitter with clowns like him in the support. :)

Mon the spivco!

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At the end of Season 1916/17, Aberdeen, Raith Rovers and Dundee were asked to leave the League, so that the other Clubs, mainly from the West of Scotland could cut down on their traveling costs/time. Aberdeen, Dundee and Raith Rovers did retain full membership of Division One, Dundee played in Scottish Eastern Division for the period not sure about the other two, so he's talking bollocks again.

phew! There was me thinking the Great War was the same as cheating yourself to death. Close een #relieved

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Statement from Campbell Ogilvie

Friday, 22 November 2013

Campbell Ogilvie, Scottish FA President: "This week, the Scottish FA’s Compliance Officer has reviewed comments made by the Celtic Chief Executive, Peter Lawwell, at the club’s Annual General Meeting, after receiving an official letter of complaint from Rangers Football Club.

"The Compliance Officer has informed both clubs that there is no actionable breach of the rules. None the less, I am compelled to convey my disappointment that we find ourselves in this position, as a result of an apparent erosion of mutual respect between two of our oldest rivals.

"At a time when Scottish football faces challenges on many fronts, it is incumbent on our biggest clubs to set the highest standards. In this regard both the comments made, and the subsequent time, effort and resource imposed on our Compliance Officer to deal with the complaint, were wholly unnecessary."

So what do we make of this folks???? Not the apology that Tedi was predicting :o Reads to me, "sit down and shut up Sevco or else" with a few soundbites of "old rival" and "biggest clubs" to keep the zombies happy.. Basically we can call them Rory Bremner FC cause its true :thumsup2:lol: :lol:

2 of our oldest rivals?

Has no one told him that Rangers International are barely 14 months old?

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phew! There was me thinking the Great War was the same as cheating yourself to death. Close een #relieved

dont forget that if the newco who manage Auchwttz go bust then it didn't really happen (Rangers then, Sevco now, Gone forever) and one elderly chicken laid 2 eggs. I know these things to be true as read it from the Orcs

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