WhiteRoseKillie Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 As Ally McCoist has recently stated, ''Our higher gate revenues allow us to pay higher wages''. This allows us to attract better players and having better players than the opposition, generally leads to being more successful than that opposition. We have no debt and are on the way back. DM chased a dream and it went wrong. Under present circumstances of football in Europe, no club from Scotland can be expected to win the CL and so everyone agrees that Rangers won't be replicating DM's dreaming. Rangers will still go on to dominate in Scotland though and achieve relative success in Europe until the football landscape inevitably changes and then we shall be ready to take our rightful place at the top table. As for any 'second helpings' for you lot, with regard to our wee set-back, I think you'll find that the football authorities of Scotland have no appetite at all for any repeat and will not allow any such thing to happen. I know this makes you all want to explode in rage but them's the breaks. ''Scottish football needs a strong Rangers'' Stewart Regan (SFA) 14/01/2014 "Rightful place" "Top Table" "Wee set-back" Oh, we're keeping this one. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyderspaceman Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 As Ally McCoist has recently stated, ''Our higher gate revenues allow us to pay higher wages''. This allows us to attract better players and having better players than the opposition, generally leads to being more successful than that opposition. We have no debt and are on the way back. DM chased a dream and it went wrong. Under present circumstances of football in Europe, no club from Scotland can be expected to win the CL and so everyone agrees that Rangers won't be replicating DM's dreaming. Rangers will still go on to dominate in Scotland though and achieve relative success in Europe until the football landscape inevitably changes and then we shall be ready to take our rightful place at the top table. As for any 'second helpings' for you lot, with regard to our wee set-back, I think you'll find that the football authorities of Scotland have no appetite at all for any repeat and will not allow any such thing to happen. I know this makes you all want to explode in rage but them's the breaks. ''Scottish football needs a strong Rangers'' Stewart Regan (SFA) 14/01/2014 You seem happy to admit that you think The Rangers will benefit from special treatment from the football authorities. This implies that you don't really think that the clumpany is capable of surviving through its own endeavours. With the existing fan base, The Rangers should be able to survive and indeed thrive on the Scottish scene if they are fiscally prudent but any possible decent showing in Europe is many years away (if they survive the next 12 months) and I can't see them, or anyone else, overtaking Celtic for even longer. More's the pity. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteRoseKillie Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 You seem happy to admit that you think The Rangers will benefit from special treatment from the football authorities. This implies that you don't really think that the clumpany is capable of surviving through its own endeavours. With the existing fan base, The Rangers should be able to survive and indeed thrive on the Scottish scene if they are fiscally prudent but any possible decent showing in Europe is many years away (if they survive the next 12 months) and I can't see them, or anyone else, overtaking Celtic for even longer. More's the pity. That's the really delicious bit of the whole clusterfuck for me. Had the new rangers come up through the divisions sensibly, and put a few quid aside, they'd have been in a position to challenge for title within five or six years. As it is, they're not going to be anywhere near that level for a decade or so - if, as you say, they survive that long. A shame for the rest of us, like you say - although I still harbour hopes of one of the current "also-rans" mustering a decent season and maybe sneaking a title.I honestly feel the gap will narrow significantly in the near future, as celtic have to cut their cloth just a little bit neater. What really makes me laugh is that, while it's quite possible that celtic can rack up ten (or more) titles in a row, it's nigh on certain that it won't be long until they'll be coasting past the combined total titles of rangers and the rangers - the one thing those poor berrz have to cling to - and it's all rangers' fault! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AberdeenBud Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Oh dear, "project austerity" and the next admin is going to hit this wee guy hard. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyderspaceman Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 That's the really delicious bit of the whole clusterfuck for me. Had the new rangers come up through the divisions sensibly, and put a few quid aside, they'd have been in a position to challenge for title within five or six years. As it is, they're not going to be anywhere near that level for a decade or so - if, as you say, they survive that long. A shame for the rest of us, like you say - although I still harbour hopes of one of the current "also-rans" mustering a decent season and maybe sneaking a title.I honestly feel the gap will narrow significantly in the near future, as celtic have to cut their cloth just a little bit neater. What really makes me laugh is that, while it's quite possible that celtic can rack up ten (or more) titles in a row, it's nigh on certain that it won't be long until they'll be coasting past the combined total titles of rangers and the rangers - the one thing those poor berrz have to cling to - and it's all rangers' fault! Careful, you'll get Timmy accusations with all this honest comment. You wouldn't want that, would you? All we can hope for imo is the appearance on the scene of the next Alex Ferguson or Jim McLean. Hopefully not at Ibrox. (monthly rental 1M pounds) 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bookies Love Me Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 As Ally McCoist has recently stated, ''Our higher gate revenues allow us to pay higher wages''. This allows us to attract better players and having better players than the opposition, generally leads to being more successful than that opposition. We have no debt and are on the way back. DM chased a dream and it went wrong. Under present circumstances of football in Europe, no club from Scotland can be expected to win the CL and so everyone agrees that Rangers won't be replicating DM's dreaming. Rangers will still go on to dominate in Scotland though and achieve relative success in Europe until the football landscape inevitably changes and then we shall be ready to take our rightful place at the top table. As for any 'second helpings' for you lot, with regard to our wee set-back, I think you'll find that the football authorities of Scotland have no appetite at all for any repeat and will not allow any such thing to happen. I know this makes you all want to explode in rage but them's the breaks. ''Scottish football needs a strong Rangers'' Stewart Regan (SFA) 14/01/2014 That's exactly why everybody on here thinks he is a complete and utter dick. He could chop his playing staff by a quarter and still win the leagues. Lower player wages and lower overheads (ie non-playing staff) equals profit for the future campaigns. And you being who you are lap this sh*t up big style. Are you ally's twin? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasodaha Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 You seem happy to admit that you think The Rangers will benefit from special treatment from the football authorities. This implies that you don't really think that the clumpany is capable of surviving through its own endeavours. With the existing fan base, The Rangers should be able to survive and indeed thrive on the Scottish scene if they are fiscally prudent but any possible decent showing in Europe is many years away (if they survive the next 12 months) and I can't see them, or anyone else, overtaking Celtic for even longer. More's the pity. Don't know how you can come to that conclusion, I was simply pointing out that you guys were clinging on to some hope of a re-run of events of 2012 that would in no circumstance be allowed to happen. The SFA have as good as given Rangers a permanent 'get out of jail free card' and stick in your craw as it may, the simple reality of Scottish football is, Rangers and Celtic (albeit to a lesser extent) are Scottish football. That's the really delicious bit of the whole clusterfuck for me. Had the new rangers come up through the divisions sensibly, and put a few quid aside, they'd have been in a position to challenge for title within five or six years. As it is, they're not going to be anywhere near that level for a decade or so - if, as you say, they survive that long. A shame for the rest of us, like you say - although I still harbour hopes of one of the current "also-rans" mustering a decent season and maybe sneaking a title.I honestly feel the gap will narrow significantly in the near future, as celtic have to cut their cloth just a little bit neater. What really makes me laugh is that, while it's quite possible that celtic can rack up ten (or more) titles in a row, it's nigh on certain that it won't be long until they'll be coasting past the combined total titles of rangers and the rangers - the one thing those poor berrz have to cling to - and it's all rangers' fault! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Absolute pish Oh dear, "project austerity" and the next admin is going to hit this wee guy hard. Like I said, dream on. It just is not going to happen, regardless of how badly the board run things. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasodaha Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 That's exactly why everybody on here thinks he is a complete and utter dick. He could chop his playing staff by a quarter and still win the leagues. Lower player wages and lower overheads (ie non-playing staff) equals profit for the future campaigns. And you being who you are lap this sh*t up big style. Are you ally's twin? With a BMI of 17, what do you think? I freely accept we don't need to be spending the wages we have been, to skoosh the lower leagues and I don't think Ally has got 'it' as a football manager but there's still no chance of a second admin event. I once earned 3x times what I do now and guess what? I spent 3x times what I do now. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apache Don Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 With a BMI of 17, what do you think? I freely accept we don't need to be spending the wages we have been, to skoosh the lower leagues and I don't think Ally has got 'it' as a football manager but there's still no chance of a second admin event. I once earned 3x times what I do now and guess what? I spent 3x times what I do now. Wow! just Wow! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kildog Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Wow! just Wow! Hehe, blatant timposter. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEADOWXI Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 "wee set-back" Administration followed by liquidation followed by the new club/company being invited into the bottom tier as the best they fucking deserved.... Saddled with a manager that has ripped you off for months before reducing to a salary he still ain't good enough to get with a cup record that is appalling and a manner and attitude of "WATP", bordering on criminal And an AGM acknowledgments current expenses too high for even just playing in two leagues higher and losing approx a million a month. Bet you glad you didn't have a major setback. People like you are killing Rangers (mark whatever) quicker than any spivs and alleged haters. Go on the full self destruct moron 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EdTheDuck Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 With a BMI of 17, what do you think? I freely accept we don't need to be spending the wages we have been, to skoosh the lower leagues and I don't think Ally has got 'it' as a football manager but there's still no chance of a second admin event. I once earned 3x times what I do now and guess what? I spent 3x times what I do now. Sometimes even multi-facepalms aren't enough 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyderspaceman Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 With a BMI IQ of 17, what do you think? I freely accept we don't need to be spending the wages we have been, to skoosh the lower leagues and I don't think Ally has got 'it' as a football manager but there's still no chance of a second admin event. I once earned 3x times what I do now and guess what? I spent 3x times what I do now. Fixed. Couldn't resist it. Just like old times 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Highlandmagyar Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 With a BMI of 17, what do you think? I freely accept we don't need to be spending the wages we have been, to skoosh the lower leagues and I don't think Ally has got 'it' as a football manager but there's still no chance of a second admin event. I once earned 3x times what I do now and guess what? I spent 3x times what I do now. Those dole giros are certainly shrinking these days! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyderspaceman Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Zany stuff. The spirit of Spike Milligan lives on. Off topic:- Apparently it does NOT say 'I told you I was ill' on his gravestone. He wanted that but the church authority wouldn't allow it. Source, Radio 4 this morning. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennett Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Those dole giros are certainly shrinking these days! You'll use the unemployed actors queue then at Firhill.... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasodaha Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Have you just lost your paper-round son? Hey don't knock the paper round. I used to have the 'pitch' around Ibrox, covered The Wee Social, Edmiston & The Rolls Royce Club etc. One night it was really pishing down and I was completely drenched head to toe, standing outside The Edmiston. This guy in a very rich looking coat, stopped and asked ''Hey son, do you have to sell all those papers before you can go home?'' I replied that I did, as I needed the cash. He gazed at the pile of Sunday Mails by my side, took out his wallet and peeled off £60 saying ''Get yourself home and dried off before you get pneumonia''. He smiled, shook his head and went inside. I smiled, stayed and sold all the papers. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John..You're Immortal Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 (edited) Hey don't knock the paper round. I used to have the 'pitch' around Ibrox, covered The Wee Social, Edmiston & The Rolls Royce Club etc. One night it was really pishing down and I was completely drenched head to toe, standing outside The Edmiston. This guy in a very rich looking coat, stopped and asked ''Hey son, do you have to sell all those papers before you can go home?'' I replied that I did, as I needed the cash. He gazed at the pile of Sunday Mails by my side, took out his wallet and peeled off £60 saying ''Get yourself home and dried off before you get pneumonia''. He smiled, shook his head and went inside. I smiled, stayed and sold all the papers. If there was any doubt that this guy is 'special' look no further. Not only a complete fantasist but also the living re-incarnation of Mickey Rooney from 1947. I honestly thought the punchline was gonna be that the 'very rich guy' turned out to be Howard Hughes, who then turned him into a star of the silver screen. 'Can you show us on the doll where he touched you son?' Edited January 16, 2014 by John..You're Immortal 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apache Don Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 (edited) Hey don't knock the paper round. I used to have the 'pitch' around Ibrox, covered The Wee Social, Edmiston & The Rolls Royce Club etc. One night it was really pishing down and I was completely drenched head to toe, standing outside The Edmiston. This guy in a very rich looking coat, stopped and asked ''Hey son, do you have to sell all those papers before you can go home?'' I replied that I did, as I needed the cash. He gazed at the pile of Sunday Mails by my side, took out his wallet and peeled off £60 saying ''Get yourself home and dried off before you get pneumonia''. He smiled, shook his head and went inside. I smiled, stayed and sold all the papers. I know I shouldn't and will no doubt regret it.. but..I'm warming to this guy. I mean the above post just threw me and while it may be a pile of pish, I enjoyed it. Fk it. Have a greenie. Edited January 16, 2014 by Apache Don 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasodaha Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 If there was any doubt that this guy is 'special' look no further. Not only a complete fantasist but also the living re-incarnation of Mickey Rooney from 1947. I honestly thought the punchline was gonna be that the 'very rich guy' turned out to be Howard Hughes, who then turned him into a star of the silver screen. 'Can you show us on the doll where he touched you son?' That's a true story and your final comment makes you the saddo. Was £60 the going rate back then? My, this is a bitchy crowd. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.