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Your post count was well over 9000 not that long ago Norman...

Never deleted anything other than a duplicate post.

Never made unfounded allegations about other posters.

Never abused other posters' families.

Never had an alias.

Never mocked MH issues.

Never felt the need to issue rep purely on team affiliation.

Never mind - as you're a "Well Respected Poster", the facts don't really matter, do they?

" Well Respected Poster "(Orc)=" Lying wee shitebag"(English)

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Ted wasn't a mod last time I checked? :unsure:

He gets a mod to do it. :lol:

And could you imagine it if Tedi was a mod ffs :blink: , the mind boggles at such a thing. All posts not from the bluenosed persuasion in the Big Thread get deleted and The Big Thread is not so big any more. :(

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will mike ashley make his move to take over rangers during the summer?

he has quite obviously lost interest in newcastle utd and the fans don't want him

rangers need investment and ashley could be the man

only problem would be if both rangers and newcastle qualify for the same competition in europe

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He gets a mod to do it. :lol:

And could you imagine it if Tedi was a mod ffs :blink: , the mind boggles at such a thing. All posts not from the bluenosed persuasion in the Big Thread get deleted and The Big Thread is not so big any more. :(

Mods don't delete posts on demand mate, I suggest you look closer to home if your posts are being deleted.

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a number of posts were lost in the big thread during the site troubled most recent move to a new server and also during the teething troubles for a few days after that, this thread wasn't the only one where posts were lost.

and had nothing to do with any selective deletion where celtic fans are concerned.

but its nice to see paranoid fc supporters still continuing their everybody's out to get us nonsense. :lol:

oh thats nice..the alias closet is being raided to back up Tedi.....Awwww.

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Mods don't delete posts on demand mate, I suggest you look closer to home if your posts are being deleted.

AB ?, it was more jovial banter than an accusation. I've had one deleted I think ?, could be a couple more but couldn't say it bothers me.

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a number of posts were lost in the big thread during the site troubled most recent move to a new server and also during the teething troubles for a few days after that, this thread wasn't the only one where posts were lost.

and had nothing to do with any selective deletion where celtic fans are concerned.

but its nice to see paranoid fc supporters still continuing their everybody's out to get us nonsense. :lol:

WTF is this you've posted ?, is there any relevance at all contained within your insane ramblings ?

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Statement from the #Rangers Union of Fans regarding the release of Graham Wallace's business review on Friday and an update on plans for a season ticket trust.

Ahead of Graham Wallaces long awaited, and much anticipated, review we felt it would be helpful to reiterate what we are expecting to see from the CEO. It has now been over 4 months since Mr Wallaces AGM pledge and we do expect, given the length of time it has taken, that this business review will give a full and comprehensive picture of the way forward for the club.

We expect to see a full breakdown of the how the club arrived at the point where it required to borrow funds simply to complete the current season. This should include a full breakdown of where the IPO money went. In particular, detail of the sky high placement costs, related fees and who those fees were paid to and why.

We expect to see full detail of who will be providing the £30-£50m required to take Rangers back to the level we should be operating at, in the absence of this board accepting the offer of investment from Dave King. We also expect to be told exactly when this will be provided, on what terms and a clear plan of how it will be used to rebuild the club both on and off the park.

We hope that this review will not simply be more, vague, corporate speak from Mr Wallace. We want to see tangible, measurable progress and firm commitments on the huge investment required. Anything less will be a damp squib, especially since we have already seen that we cannot even rely on public, binding statements from this board.

For our own part, the UoF have been making steady progress on the setup required for the season ticket fund. We understand the frustration of fans who wish to contribute to this but we would ask them to understand that we must ensure it is setup properly, legally and with total transparency. We thank them for their patience and can assure them that an alternative to placing blind faith in this board will be in place shortly.

A company is now in place with Dave King as a director and Richard Gough and others to follow shortly. This will be the vehicle to hold the security should the board see fit to grant it.

We will have a website in place within the next 10 days, ahead of the May 6th deadline, where fans can register their details and securely place their season ticket money. This money will only be passed to the club in return for season tickets if security is granted over Ibrox and Auchenhowie. Those are our only conditions. If that security is not granted then fans will retain their money and can decide themselves how to proceed at the start of the new season.

The payment mechanism we are using means that although fans enter into a binding commitment to have their season ticket money debited in the event of security being granted, no money will be removed from their account until that security is granted. We will provide full detail of this on the website when it launches.

In the meantime, we would ask fans who are considering using their season ticket money to try to secure our vital club assets to hold off renewing. We understand the pressures being applied both emotionally and otherwise, in terms of payment mechanisms, but it is time for us to take a stand against 2 years of corporate pillaging of our club. We can secure our clubs home against a backdrop of further financial uncertainty, but only with the help of the supporters.

We would like to make those on auto renewal, who paid over 4 months last year, aware that they have to cancel in writing to the ticket office prior to 28th April. The email address to do so is webmail@rangers.co.uk. Season ticket money is the main power the fans have and we would ask them to use it for positive change.

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Has the fans been able to explain how the board could justify to the shareholder (many of whom don't care about the football) they have handed over the clumpany only real assets?

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Oh ffs.....

Feck it !, I'll engage you here in asking what exactly is the "Oh ffs....." all about ?. The statement clearly shows the thinking and rationality of certain fans, yer club has to borrow money to stave off admin and here we have a fanclub outlining £30-£50 million to feed their massive egos they think the club will actually attract/bring in.

So what's you opinion on that statement ?, do you actually believe the club can secure £30-£50 million needed to plug the financial canyon ?

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