Granny Danger Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Not me, I welcomed the change from Murray but really knew nothing about Whyte, was certainly reserved about him. The P & Bers proclaimed him as a 'hero' knowing full well he was a crook, basically breaking the law is fine as long as you are royally fucking Rangers in the process it seems. Yeah, I can sign up to that thinking. Granny Danger on behalf of right minded P&B posters everywhere 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyderspaceman Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Not me, I welcomed the change from Murray but really knew nothing about Whyte, was certainly reserved about him. The P & Bers proclaimed him as a 'hero' knowing full well he was a crook, basically breaking the law is fine as long as you are royally fucking Rangers in the process it seems. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~~~ Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Goram tear stained rant against people having a pop at McCoist in the paper today is priceless 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nsr Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Which one? Which Goram I mean, not which paper. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ross. Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 even Hitler wasn't ALL bad...... Credit where it's due, he did kill Hitler. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ross. Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 If an AIM company ceases to have a nominated adviser the Exchange will suspend trading in its AIM securities. If within one month of that suspension the AIM company has failed to appoint a replacement nominated adviser, the admission of its AIM securities will be cancelled. That in itself is not entirely a negative. Shares can be traded off exchange. For the bigger shareholders it would probably be a positive as they would have less to worry about in terms of reporting and regulation, and they would almost certainly have friends in the right places happy to process trades otc and offex. Smaller shareholders generally get f*cked in circumstances like that. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hipster Dufus Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 The P & Bers proclaimed him as a 'hero' knowing full well he was a crook, basically breaking the law is fine as long as you are royally fucking Rangers in the process it seems. Dual contracts and EBTs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strichener Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 The Nomad for Rangers having their shares suspended does not stop the company from continuing to represent Rangers. Their shares have been suspended for not filing accounts on time, it isn't that the company has stopped trading. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjc Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Regulatory Story Go to market news section Rangers Int. Football Club PLC - RFC Holding(s) in Company Released 15:34 01-Oct-2014 RNS Number : 2055T Rangers Int. Football Club PLC 01 October 2014 TR-1: NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARESi 1. Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached: ii RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC 2 Reason for the notification (please tick the appropriate box or boxes): An acquisition or disposal of voting rights ü An acquisition or disposal of qualifying financial instruments which may result in the acquisition of shares already issued to which voting rights are attached An acquisition or disposal of instruments with similar economic effect to qualifying financial instruments An event changing the breakdown of voting rights Other: 3. Full name of person(s) subject to the notification obligation: iii HARGREAVE HALE LIMITED 4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3.):iv DISCRETIONARY CLIENTS 5. Date of the transaction and date on which the threshold is crossed or reached: v 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 6. Date on which issuer notified: 01 OCTOBER 2014 7. Threshold(s) that is/are crossed or reached: vi, vii 5% 8. Notified details: A: Voting rights attached to shares viii, ix Class/type of shares if possible using the ISIN CODE Situation previous to the triggering transaction Resulting situation after the triggering transaction Number of Shares Number of Voting Rights Number of shares Number of voting rights % of voting rights x Direct Indirect Direct xi Indirectxii Direct Indirect GB00B90T9Z75 4,334,450 4,334,450 69,450 69,450 0.0852% B: Qualifying Financial Instruments Resulting situation after the triggering transaction Type of financial instrument Expiration date xiii Exercise/ Conversion Periodxiv Number of voting rights that may be acquired if the instrument is exercised/ converted. % of voting rights C: Financial Instruments with similar economic effect to Qualifying Financial Instruments xv, xvi Resulting situation after the triggering transaction Type of financial instrument Exercise price Expiration date xvii Exercise/ Conversion period xviii Number of voting rights instrument refers to % of voting rights xix, xx Nominal Delta Total (A+B+C) Number of voting rights Percentage of voting rights 69,450 0.0852% 9. Chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights and/or the financial instruments are effectively held, if applicable: xxi Proxy Voting: 10. Name of the proxy holder: 11. Number of voting rights proxy holder will cease to hold: 12. Date on which proxy holder will cease to hold voting rights: 13. Additional information: 14. Contact name: David Clueit 15. Contact telephone number: 01253 754739 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romeo Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 No sporting advantage gained and legal loans Stealing charity money? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThirdrockfromtheSon Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 They also did What do I get? And Oh Shit was on the b side Showing your age, Sarge. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miguel Sanchez Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Celtic would be another £10m out of pocket. oh, no, heaven forfend! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florentine_Pogen Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 By MICHAEL STEWARTPublished: 11 hrs agoIF there’s one thing Ally McCoist is good at it’s self preservation.His skills at football management don’t come anywhere close. That’s not meant to sound like a personal attack on the Rangers boss.Let’s be clear; he’s an affable guy and someone who most people find easy to get on with.But that’s McCoist the man.I’m talking about McCoist the manager and quite frankly he’s not good enough. His skills in that area are sadly lacking.Monday night’s 3-1 defeat to Hibs — and McCoist’s blaming of Bilel Moshni which was a blatant attempt to look after No 1 and deflect all responsibility — will probably reaffirm what Gers fans already know, that it’s simply not good enough.But Rangers cannot afford to sack him given the size and weight of his lucrative contract. And it’s not like McCoist is going to walk away.In all honesty I can understand why he’s holding on to his job for dear life.He’s on big money and maybe he still has faith in himself that he can turn it around.If you asked me if others could do a better job at Rangers then I think the answer is Yes.It’s time Rangers had someone else in charge, but the bottom line is it’s unlikely to happen any time soon.Rangers are stuck with McCoist and as far as I can see, he’s going nowhere.So all supporters can do is ask is WHY are their team is toiling so dreadfully.For me it’s simple, the players just aren’t being trained.If you watch them play — there is no style or structure the players are adhering to.They have some men with real potential to be top players.The likes of Dean Shiels, Lee Wallace and David Templeton to name but three.But since signing for Gers they have gone backwards.That’s not because of the league they have been playing in. It’s down to the fact they have not been coached.It seems no one at Rangers is working to make them better.It’s been the classic Fat Cat mentality where people are happy to take good money for an easy life.That may have been good enough to get through the lower leagues, but it won’t be to get out of the Championship.McCoist’s side have no creativity or drive.They arguably have the best finisher in the country in Kris Boyd, but how many chances has he had to score?I look at midfielders like Nicky Law and Ian Black and they are wasted shirts. When I played, my job as a midfielder was to try and make a killer pass to split defences.Black spends his days swanning around Ibrox like he owns the joint, playing sideways passes like his life depends on it.It’s nowhere near good enough. There’s others who are playing out of position.Darren McGregor is a centre half — and not a ball-playing one at that — but he’s been shunted to right-back.On the left of midfield it’s Stevie Smith, a left-back.Throw in the likes of Mohsni and Arnold Peralta, two bog standard players if ever I saw them, and it’s a total shambles.That’s been down to the signing policy McCoist went with.He should have been bringing in youngsters like Andy Robertson — who he failed to spot the potential of, even when Gers played Queen’s Park four times in a season.But it maybe comes back to the fact he knew he wouldn’t be making him any better.So instead he signed players with so-called experience.For me it’s not going to end well, but if McCoist isn’t going to quit or be sacked, then maybe he should at least try and change things behind the scenes at Ibrox.He’s got to realise his strengths and weaknesses and if that means conceding he’s no good on the training ground them bring someone in who is.But then again that may not be something he wants to do when his two pals, Ian Durrant and No 2 Kenny McDowall, are already doing that job. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ooooh, Fat Salary won't like that one bit. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave.j Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Did not think the old company provided any of these loans to be fair. Old company? Who was on the board of the old company and who was on the board of the club? How come in years gone by the club website never felt the need to add (the company) or (the club) into their news items, but now they do? -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shull Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 By MICHAEL STEWART Published: 11 hrs ago IF there’s one thing Ally McCoist is good at it’s self preservation. His skills at football management don’t come anywhere close. That’s not meant to sound like a personal attack on the Rangers boss. Let’s be clear; he’s an affable guy and someone who most people find easy to get on with. But that’s McCoist the man. I’m talking about McCoist the manager and quite frankly he’s not good enough. His skills in that area are sadly lacking. Monday night’s 3-1 defeat to Hibs — and McCoist’s blaming of Bilel Moshni which was a blatant attempt to look after No 1 and deflect all responsibility — will probably reaffirm what Gers fans already know, that it’s simply not good enough. But Rangers cannot afford to sack him given the size and weight of his lucrative contract. And it’s not like McCoist is going to walk away. In all honesty I can understand why he’s holding on to his job for dear life. He’s on big money and maybe he still has faith in himself that he can turn it around. If you asked me if others could do a better job at Rangers then I think the answer is Yes. It’s time Rangers had someone else in charge, but the bottom line is it’s unlikely to happen any time soon. Rangers are stuck with McCoist and as far as I can see, he’s going nowhere. So all supporters can do is ask is WHY are their team is toiling so dreadfully. For me it’s simple, the players just aren’t being trained. If you watch them play — there is no style or structure the players are adhering to. They have some men with real potential to be top players. The likes of Dean Shiels, Lee Wallace and David Templeton to name but three. But since signing for Gers they have gone backwards. That’s not because of the league they have been playing in. It’s down to the fact they have not been coached. It seems no one at Rangers is working to make them better. It’s been the classic Fat Cat mentality where people are happy to take good money for an easy life. That may have been good enough to get through the lower leagues, but it won’t be to get out of the Championship. McCoist’s side have no creativity or drive. They arguably have the best finisher in the country in Kris Boyd, but how many chances has he had to score? I look at midfielders like Nicky Law and Ian Black and they are wasted shirts. When I played, my job as a midfielder was to try and make a killer pass to split defences. Black spends his days swanning around Ibrox like he owns the joint, playing sideways passes like his life depends on it. It’s nowhere near good enough. There’s others who are playing out of position. Darren McGregor is a centre half — and not a ball-playing one at that — but he’s been shunted to right-back. On the left of midfield it’s Stevie Smith, a left-back. Throw in the likes of Mohsni and Arnold Peralta, two bog standard players if ever I saw them, and it’s a total shambles. That’s been down to the signing policy McCoist went with. He should have been bringing in youngsters like Andy Robertson — who he failed to spot the potential of, even when Gers played Queen’s Park four times in a season. But it maybe comes back to the fact he knew he wouldn’t be making him any better. So instead he signed players with so-called experience. For me it’s not going to end well, but if McCoist isn’t going to quit or be sacked, then maybe he should at least try and change things behind the scenes at Ibrox. He’s got to realise his strengths and weaknesses and if that means conceding he’s no good on the training ground them bring someone in who is. But then again that may not be something he wants to do when his two pals, Ian Durrant and No 2 Kenny McDowall, are already doing that job. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ooooh, Fat Salary won't like that one bit. I LOVE IT Well said Michael 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave.j Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Really? again? Red Cards to liquidation, again? -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanderlei Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 oh, no, heaven forfend! what ? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueone Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Wonder where this guy got his ideas from? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennett Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 By MICHAEL STEWART Published: 11 hrs ago IF there’s one thing Ally McCoist is good at it’s self preservation. His skills at football management don’t come anywhere close. That’s not meant to sound like a personal attack on the Rangers boss. Let’s be clear; he’s an affable guy and someone who most people find easy to get on with. But that’s McCoist the man. I’m talking about McCoist the manager and quite frankly he’s not good enough. His skills in that area are sadly lacking. Monday night’s 3-1 defeat to Hibs — and McCoist’s blaming of Bilel Moshni which was a blatant attempt to look after No 1 and deflect all responsibility — will probably reaffirm what Gers fans already know, that it’s simply not good enough. But Rangers cannot afford to sack him given the size and weight of his lucrative contract. And it’s not like McCoist is going to walk away. In all honesty I can understand why he’s holding on to his job for dear life. He’s on big money and maybe he still has faith in himself that he can turn it around. If you asked me if others could do a better job at Rangers then I think the answer is Yes. It’s time Rangers had someone else in charge, but the bottom line is it’s unlikely to happen any time soon. Rangers are stuck with McCoist and as far as I can see, he’s going nowhere. So all supporters can do is ask is WHY are their team is toiling so dreadfully. For me it’s simple, the players just aren’t being trained. If you watch them play — there is no style or structure the players are adhering to. They have some men with real potential to be top players. The likes of Dean Shiels, Lee Wallace and David Templeton to name but three. But since signing for Gers they have gone backwards. That’s not because of the league they have been playing in. It’s down to the fact they have not been coached. It seems no one at Rangers is working to make them better. It’s been the classic Fat Cat mentality where people are happy to take good money for an easy life. That may have been good enough to get through the lower leagues, but it won’t be to get out of the Championship. McCoist’s side have no creativity or drive. They arguably have the best finisher in the country in Kris Boyd, but how many chances has he had to score? I look at midfielders like Nicky Law and Ian Black and they are wasted shirts. When I played, my job as a midfielder was to try and make a killer pass to split defences. Black spends his days swanning around Ibrox like he owns the joint, playing sideways passes like his life depends on it. It’s nowhere near good enough. There’s others who are playing out of position. Darren McGregor is a centre half — and not a ball-playing one at that — but he’s been shunted to right-back. On the left of midfield it’s Stevie Smith, a left-back. Throw in the likes of Mohsni and Arnold Peralta, two bog standard players if ever I saw them, and it’s a total shambles. That’s been down to the signing policy McCoist went with. He should have been bringing in youngsters like Andy Robertson — who he failed to spot the potential of, even when Gers played Queen’s Park four times in a season. But it maybe comes back to the fact he knew he wouldn’t be making him any better. So instead he signed players with so-called experience. For me it’s not going to end well, but if McCoist isn’t going to quit or be sacked, then maybe he should at least try and change things behind the scenes at Ibrox. He’s got to realise his strengths and weaknesses and if that means conceding he’s no good on the training ground them bring someone in who is. But then again that may not be something he wants to do when his two pals, Ian Durrant and No 2 Kenny McDowall, are already doing that job. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ooooh, Fat Salary won't like that one bit. And it's taken this michael Stewart guy just how many years to spot what was blatantly obvious to everyone else.... Aye he really knows his stuff. -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaffenThinMint Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 They also did What do I get? And Oh Shit was on the b side Well you tried it just for onceFound it all right for kicks But now you found out that it's a habit that sticks And you're an Orc Cataclysm addict Sneaking in the back door with overpaid hasbeens Making Copeland Road dafties believe it's the team of dreams You're an Orc Cataclysm addict The board's feeling the heat Fat Sally's in a sulk Now the worst Hibs team in history's pounded theirs to pulp You're an Orc Cataclysm addict Yet you're still kidding yourselves on Like dazed junkies on meth Blindly watching another Rangers board fucking your club to deathYou're an Orc Cataclysm addict You stole tax money off school kids hospitals and the head of state You didn't pay the face painting lady or the supplier of Ally's cream cakes Butcher pissed off back home to Suffolk No chance of returning there. Every week The Rangers stumble The share price takes a tumble Coz no one wants to be your Teddy Bear.So they're askin' Fat Sally and know things ain't steady Yet the Succulent Lambs will keep lying Rangers are still "Ready" You're an Orc Cataclysm addict Ally doesn't care where you apportion the blame He's got the shares, he will remain He's an Orc Cataclysm addict He's always at it He's an Orc Cataclysm addict With apologies to Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto -1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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