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Face it ... they are expecting the bears to finance this .. I can't see many people other than bluenoses supporting this long term and not at those prices.

Shame, if it had been new releases instead of (the far more profitable) older films I would have at least tried it for the novelty.

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For another thread but f**k it why not...

We are looking at the winner of the Sevco v Queen's Park playing us at either Ibroke or at Airdrie. Our historical record against QP is not that good, our cup record against Sevco is 100% win.

With Celtic distracted in Europe, this is not going to be a good end of the month for either arse cheek.

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For another thread but f**k it why not...

We are looking at the winner of the Sevco v Queen's Park playing us at either Ibroke or at Airdrie. Our historical record against QP is not that good, our cup record against Sevco is 100% win.

With Celtic distracted in Europe, this is not going to be a good end of the month for either arse cheek.

:lol::lol: You think they'll beat QP?

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Charles Green tells @BBCSport he is close to securing deals with investors to put around £10 million into #Rangers. More to follow.

Is that not a retweet from 2 years ago?

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I think you'll find that's funny as the actual f**k in many, many ways.

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Delia's off to a flyer :lol:

Yes he is Bendy :) , he has managed somehow to get the Hoops into the last qualifier in the Champions League. :lol:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28713408

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8 August 2014Last updated at 17:57

Rangers: Charles Green 'raising £10m' to invest in club_60193973_chris1.jpgBy Chris McLaughlinBBC Sport

Former Rangers chief executive Charles Green has told BBC Sport he's close to raising up to £10m to invest in the Ibrox club.

Green left the club last year following allegations about his business dealings with former owner Craig Whyte.

Now Green claims he has investors ready to stabilise the club financially.

One of the interested parties is Soros Fund Management and it is believed the US-based group have held talks with a senior Rangers official.

Green at Rangers

Bought club's assets in 2012 following administration

Left club following allegations of dealings with Craig Whyte

Took on role as chief executive

Investigations cleared Green of wrongdoing

Raised £22m through share issue in late 2012

Returned briefly to club as consultant

One fans group has already made its opposition clear to any involvement from Green.

The Union of Fans say they would call for a complete "boycott" if any fresh interest from Green was followed up.

The news comes after the announcement earlier this week that the Ibrox club is looking to raise £4m through a new share issue.

That notice came after Rangers were unsuccessful in raising £10m from city investors.

A Green-led consortium bought Rangers' assets in 2012 - the same year the club was placed in the lowest tier of the Scottish league set-up following financial problems - and he held the post of chief executive until April 2013.

He returned briefly as a consultant and indicated in June that he was launching a new bid to take control of Rangers, who start this season in the Scottish Championship.

More to follow.

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