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Wallace is a better player than Robertson in every way possible. Stronger, Faster,Better at defending and far better going forward. At this moment in time i would play Whittaker before either one of them though...Not a great fan of Whittaker at left back but Wallace has been carrying an injury and Robertson just isn't very good at all. It doesn't really matter though what we think..Strachan will make the decision come the start of the qualifying campaign

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Wallace is a better player than Robertson in every way possible. Stronger, Faster,Better at defending and far better going forward. At this moment in time i would play Whittaker before either one of them though...Not a great fan of Whittaker at left back but Wallace has been carrying an injury and Robertson just isn't very good at all. It doesn't really matter though what we think..Strachan will make the decision come the start of the qualifying campaign

Now that Taylor-Sinclair has moved to Wigan, watch out for him getting called up.

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Viewing figures were posted here a few weeks ago when some The Rangers fan tried to claim some absurd shite about having the highest viewing figures in Scotland.

ETA, as long as you want to include The Rangers TV, can we include YouTube hits?

Rangers league games were the most watched in Scotland.

Scottish Premiership games beat Sky TVs lowest ever viewing figures on more than one occasion last season

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Rangers league games were the most watched in Scotland.

Ok, I'm sure the highest viewing figure game wasn't a rangers game, so in going to assume you are adding up the combined total of all the rangers games that were shown?

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Viewing figures were posted here a few weeks ago when some The Rangers fan tried to claim some absurd shite about having the highest viewing figures in Scotland.

ETA, as long as you want to include The Rangers TV, can we include YouTube hits?

Was No8 having a Rosenberg Moment iirc.

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Ok, I'm sure the highest viewing figure game wasn't a rangers game, so in going to assume you are adding up the combined total of all the rangers games that were shown?

That is what i said. It was acknowledged on here during the season. The party line you are failing to follow is it was Ps&Ds watching and laughing. You really need to get with the programme :P

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Was No8 having a Rosenberg Moment iirc

You still running with that? Rosenberg are not the team they were...Norwegian football is in serious decline...almost on the scale of the decline in the Scottish game :P

Whatever it is you thought i said...I didn't

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That is what i said. It was acknowledged on here during the season. The party line you are failing to follow is it was Ps&Ds watching and laughing. You really need to get with the programme :P

It's hardly a credible stat, though. How many rangers games were transmitted across all channels?

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It's hardly a credible stat, though. How many rangers games were transmitted across all channels?

Don't care...We Are The People...Gods Chosen Few...The Only Show In Town...Sink us and we will sink you...and so on and so on

ETA...You should really have followed Danny Grangers lead :P

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No8., on 20 Jun 2014 - 01:05, said:

That is what i said. It was acknowledged on here during the season. The party line you are failing to follow is it was Ps&Ds watching and laughing. You really need to get with the programme :P

I watched. And I laughed.

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i know there has been money made available but from whom i don't know, but this role created is further proof there is money set aside to allow wallace and the b.o.d to improve the football club's infrastructure and also as we have seen bring in players.

Nerlinger could return to Rangers in key role

Hugh Macdonald

Chief Sports Writer

Friday 20 June 2014

CHRISTIAN NERLINGER, the former general manager of Bayern Munich, has emerged as a leading candidate for a similar position at Rangers.

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Christian Nerlinger played 25 matches for Rangers. Picture: SNS

Nerlinger, who played for Rangers for three injury-hit seasons from 2001, is believed to have had talks with representatives of the Ibrox club and further discussions are planned.

Sources in Germany last night insisted that the former international midfielder was keen on the role. The post of a "chief football operations officer" was identified by Graham Wallace, Rangers' chief executive, in his 120-day review published in April.

Excellent, all is good and Rangers are in no way spreading propoganda to sell the likes of Tedi and, fans' fan of the year, No8 season tickets.

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just a thought but what exactly is graham wallace doing wrong?

he does seem to be making changes for the better such as new players coming in on more sensible sustainable wages and attempting to create a proper functional structure at the club that hadn't been there since 2010

this maybe an epiphany but what is the union of fans problem with this current group of people running the club now since the likes of charles green, craig mather, brian stockbridge, bryan smart are responsible for the huge miss management of the club and financial issues still felt now.

i just find it strange that now the club is trying to pull itself up onto its feet and recover and a group of supporters with a fraud (and someone who played his part in rangers original financial meltdown in the first place) as a mouth piece wants to get rid of the very people who are in the very process of repairing the damage.

are many supporters unable to take a step back and see what is really going on and are being easily influenced by scaremongering and rumours to behave in a self-destructive manner towards the football club as a coping mechanism or default.

and where do i start with charles green?

Green saved Rangers.

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so he could make a lot of money for himself, he saw an opportunity and took it.

green couldn't care less about rangers the history, the fans, its employees.

Green saved Rangers, no-one else cared, the only people who do care only care about the orc pound.

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Viewing figures were posted here a few weeks ago when some The Rangers fan tried to claim some absurd shite about having the highest viewing figures in Scotland.

ETA, as long as you want to include The Rangers TV, can we include YouTube hits?

While not an outright lie as such, Dave is being economical with the facts here....

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Green saved Rangers, no-one else cared, the only people who do care only care about the orc pound.

Hey, you could be onto something there, stoney. The Orcpound, similar to Bitcoin, they've got 'hunners n' mullions' of Sevco fans across the globe - what's to stop them coming up with their own open-source payment system ?

Get onto it, orcs. :)

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i know there has been money made available but from whom i don't know, but this role created is further proof there is money set aside to allow wallace and the b.o.d to improve the football club's infrastructure and also as we have seen bring in players.

Nerlinger could return to Rangers in key role
Chief Sports Writer
Friday 20 June 2014

CHRISTIAN NERLINGER, the former general manager of Bayern Munich, has emerged as a leading candidate for a similar position at Rangers.

24545648.jpg
Christian Nerlinger played 25 matches for Rangers. Picture: SNS

Nerlinger, who played for Rangers for three injury-hit seasons from 2001, is believed to have had talks with representatives of the Ibrox club and further discussions are planned.

Sources in Germany last night insisted that the former international midfielder was keen on the role. The post of a "chief football operations officer" was identified by Graham Wallace, Rangers' chief executive, in his 120-day review published in April.

Heh heh, that puffpiece has the mark of Jack Irvine's Skunkworks written all over it. Keep it up Jackie boy, "tell it and they will come"

:lol:

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