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Are they deid yet ?

Or even better.... When do the cuts start?

Sally scrambling about the Championship with a genuine 1st division side would be bloody hilarious.

I reckon it would only take a couple of defeats, a cup exit or a few dropped points at home before he decided to resign to spend more time with his shares the fans' money his family.

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Sally's latest deflection in the media and yes .. he mentions, loss of 50 million of talent .. his free transfers, being back in the top tier, CL monies , competing with Celtc etc etc etc .... all in the hope nobody notices he's absolutely rank and being paid a fortune.

The last thing the bears should be thinking about is Timmy potentially doing TIAR.

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Much as I recognise this Rangers board's hilarious overspending and much as I'd love for the tale about Daly to be true; I don't actually believe it for a second, or even anything remotely like it.

The figures given and the suggested structure of his pay are so outlandish that I'm afraid it doesn't require anyone to take it at all seriously, in terms of deferred payments or anything else.

If I can be proved wrong on this, you've no idea how thrilled I'd be. I can't for the life of me see it though.

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Much as I recognise this Rangers board's hilarious overspending and much as I'd love for the tale about Daly to be true; I don't actually believe it for a second, or even anything remotely like it.

The figures given and the suggested structure of his pay are so outlandish that I'm afraid it doesn't require anyone to take it at all seriously, in terms of deferred payments or anything else.

If I can be proved wrong on this, you've no idea how thrilled I'd be. I can't for the life of me see it though.

Well atleast we now know what the J in Dave J stands for lol

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If you read things in context Bennett ,, it doesn't necessarily mean the author is stating 'it's a bona fide fact' when he writes 'the fact' ...

It's referring to 'the fact' or content being referred to which has been stated by another poster ..

But you being the local village idiot on here would fail to grasp that ..

Why it amuses you so is anyone's guess ...

Your stupidity is always amusing, watching you continually tying yourself up in knots never grows old............

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Interesting to see what McCoist has been saying these recent days.

Firstly the hypocrisy of him admitting that - if Rangers had gone into liquidation when he was a player - he'd quite possibly have quit, rather than sacrifice 3yrs of his playing career. Not even a fortnight after criticising players who did that, at the AGM.

Secondly this suddent talk about a need to "compete with Celtic ASAP, in order to stop them winning 10-in-a-row". Hardly a coincidence one assumes, as a transfer window looms with talk of costcutting and bookbalancing rearing its head...

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“@StanCollymore: The abuse from some Rangers fans on the back of commending Wolves support in LGE1 today has been appalling. Appalling.”

Poor Stan, get again subject to abuse from Sevco fans. Such an angry bunch

It's pretty embarrassing McCoist is talking about Celtic while they're in League 1.

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'Which intensifies the pressure on McCoist to take the team in an upward direction by relying on his capabilities in the coaching department'

So basically Keevins is saying that if ally didn't have an embarrassment of riches to defeat part timers he'd be a honking manager.

Why not say it Keevins, i dare say no one will disagree.

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This man Whyte turns unprofitable business' into profitable ones. In other words if a business that is showing a clear deficit his expertise is to make that business solvent and self sufficient. This expertise is why he is so successful.

Now as much as you hope Rangers remain in a state of insolvency with the threat of administration hanging over the club it is not going to happen. As for HMRC Whyte is very comfortable with that situation or he wouldn't be taking the club on. It is obvious that many Celtic fans were hoping for the worst case scenario about Rangers but unfortunately for the detractors of the club that is not going to happen.

As naive as thinking Craig Whyte was going to save Rangers?

:)

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What a complete idiot. The king of spivs.

Not really, plays to the supporters gallery. He's on a +70% win ratio, making him the manager with the highest win ratio of a team thats played at Ibrox. Expect he will stay for next season then get bumped leaving him with an unassailable win ratio, creating more legends and records, their fans like that guff. Can see it in years down the road their chest puffing out doing pub quizzes.

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They DRAW one game and their little world falls to pieces. :lol::lol::lol:

Poor ally gets it in the neck.

I know I don't like mccoist in anyway, but you've got to sympathise with him sometimes concerning the absolute f*ckin' morons he's got following rangers.

Erm........No.

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Like the last time I slipped some info on here?

AofJays slagged you for not believing me as it was proved correct less that two weeks later... It was round about then you decided to deflect from making a tit of yourself and started calling me Jim Jones. Very witty.

I'll give you a wee tit bit. Daly is on 7k a week. He's also on 7k a point. Bonus to be paid at the end of the season.

It looks like the leAks aren't going to stop as I got told tonight that one of my friends just got a job at Ibrox. And we're not talking in the pie stall, smart arse.

Mate, this is possibly the most ridiculous post from a Non-Orc, even is someone told you this please tell me you burst out laughing when you heard.

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EIGHTEEN months and counting. A year and a half left of this one-horse race before we have a proper championship again.Assuming Ally McCoist gets Rangers back into the top flight on schedule.He had better deliver, an extra year of the current nonsense and we?ll need chloroform.On occasions I?ve found myself at English grounds where everyone in the media centre was glued to the lunchtime Old Firm game. Southern journalists couldn?t get enough of it.Last Thursday at Newcastle, one of them asked me which division Rangers are in right now.

That?s the extent of the interest.If the essence of any sporting contest is uncertainty, the wise men of the SPL gave our top flight a lethal injection two summers ago.Under the guise of ?sporting integrity? they sentenced Rangers to three years hard labour and killed their own competition while they were at it. Clever, eh?It was arguably the most idiotic decision in the history of Scottish football.Boycott threats from the anonymous halfwits of cyberspace saw our Premier League chairmen fold, condemning our biggest league to three years of decline.

SFA chief executive Stewart Regan was ridiculed for predicting ?Armageddon? in Rangers? absence. He wasn?t far wrong.Why did every club in the league have to pay the price of Craig Whyte?s ransacking of Ibrox? Did Rod Petrie and Co really believe that ?Sell-out Saturday? nonsense?Did they believe the internet eejits who promised they?d turn up every week to fill club coffers?So much for the moral high ground. Sporting integrity has put Scottish football up against the wall.Yeah, Celtic have been insulated from the fallout by reaching the Champions League proper in successive seasons.But as the growing rows of empty seats prove, Hoops punters are bored stiff with the extent of their domestic dominance.Trust me, if it was Neil Lennon?s call Rangers would be back in the top flight next season.

Likewise, I?m told Peter Lawwell wanted to keep Rangers in the big league with a points penalty, before he too bowed to the mob.Thanks to Lennon?s European success, Celtic?s balance sheet is in good nick but defeat in next season?s Champions League qualifiers will have accountants reaching for the valium.Elsewhere the rest of the SPFL is suffering. Rangers? demotion saw every budget in the top flight slashed.When costs have to be cut, youth development is the first casualty.At a time Dundee United are producing a special crop of youngsters, who would vote to shut down the production line?Some silly people have suggested Celtic?s recent hammering in Barcelona was no reflection on the standard of Scottish football. Really?Celtic won the league by 16 points last season without breaking sweat, yet they managed just three points from 18 in the Champions League. What does that say for the rest of the league? Our other European representatives? Scottish Cup finalists Hibs got a crack at the Europa League and lost 9-0 on aggregate to Malmo. Motherwell lost 3-0 over two legs to Kuban Krasnodar, currently ninth in the Russian league.Thankfully, St Johnstone flew the flag briefly with a great win over Rosenborg before losing in the third qualifying round to FC Minsk.

Putting Rangers in the poorhouse gave a lot of people satisfaction but was the price worth paying?Under the yoke of the Old Firm, attendances were better, sponsors easier to find and the league table was worth looking at every weekend.With the pair at each other?s throats for Champions League cash, both had to spend to stay in front.A lot of that money went to fellow SPL clubs. Dundee were weighed in for Rab Douglas, Nacho Novo and Gavin Rae.Hibs got an Old Firm auction going for Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson. Kilmarnock punted Kris Boyd and Steven Naismith. Dundee United got a million plus for Barry Robson, while Celtic outbid Rangers for Motherwell?s Scott McDonald.That Old Firm arms race kept both clubs on their toes and helped subsidise the rest of the league.Now we?ve got Celtic trying to get through the entire season undefeated while the rest play for second place and a brief skirmish with the Europa League qualifiers.League One is no less of a freak show where you can watch Rangers playing keepie-uppie with their part-time opposition.

Eighteen months and counting.......

Where do we start with this complete and utter pile of 5hit. Every sentence can be ripped apart.

Provan, grade A ****.

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