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I am neither Protestant or Catholic and I'm the first of my whole family not be of a religious persuasion from birth, should I be considered a bigot using such language towards both sets of fans ?

I dont know about whether it makes you a bigot, but it definitely marks you out as an arsehole.

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Of course .. you're more pathetic than Tedi; his excuse was he was only checking for banned words ... mind you that was after I made a chunt of him replying to a post of mine where it hadn't been quoted ... you have your wee 'reads' ya intellectual midget ....

On ignore ,... sheesh ...

I hacked into Tedi the internet banned word police computer and took a screen shot from his camera he uses for internet porn !

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When I was at school, we had an expression for people who ran to authorities with their menial complaints. You fit that expression.

YOU are nothing more than a FUCKING GRASS.

Oh my, my mate from Dumbarton thinks he's Danny Dyer lol

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keith jackson @tedermeatballs · 9s 10 seconds ago

OK bed time. Back page will be up soon. Suffice to say a multi million pound bailout offer has been made by a three man consortium

Hmmm bang on the money or gonnae buy the record tomorrow bears....

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DAVE King, Paul Murray and George Letham are locked in discussions with the Rangers board over a potential multi-million pound bailout.

Record Sport can reveal the trio of wealthy fans have teamed up in a joint bid to help their club stave off another financial collapse by offering to fund an urgently needed cash injection.

And the proposed rescue package could see King, Murray and Letham become key players as the club tries to move forward after almost three years of civil war.

Last night none of the parties involved were willing to comment when approached by Record Sport. However, we understand talks have been ongoing between chief executive Graham Wallace and the King-led consortium for more than four weeks.

With the club’s cash position becoming critical, there is a growing sense of urgency to shake hands on a deal.

In fact, Wallace and Murray have met again over the last 48 hours in a bid to thrash out a deal. Wallace, though, could still face resistance from fellow directors including James and Sandy Easdale, who have formed an alliance with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.

Just last week Ashley increased his stake in Rangers to almost nine per cent following meetings with the Easdale camp in London.

As we revealed last month, Sandy Easdale has also been attempting to secure outside investment from a Malaysian consortium with the help of Rafat Rizvi – a convicted criminal wanted by Interpol for money laundering and embezzlement in Indonesia.

The Easdales also hold proxy votes over a large block of shares including those belonging to Blue Pitch Holdings and Margarita Holdings.

Together with Ashley’s 8.92 per cent stake, this group accounts for 22.75 per cent of the current holding.

It’s unclear if the two largest shareholders, Laxey Partners (16.3 per cent) and Artemis Investment Management (9.95 per cent) are siding with Easdale or Wallace.

But with King, Murray and Letham joining forces – and with another wage bill to be met in three weeks – Wallace is hopeful of persuading them to back the new proposal.

King, Murray and Letham have played prominent roles at different points throughout the recent Rangers narrative.

King and Murray were part of the old board before Craig Whyte’s disastrous takeover.

Murray then led the Blue Knights consortium which tried to purchase the club.

South African-based tycoon King recently pledged to plough £30m into rebuilding Rangers but only if he was guaranteed outright control while Letham weighed in with a £1m crisis loan to keep the floodlights switched on before the end of last season.

The latest developments came as protest group Sons of Struth met in Glasgow last night where angry fans again demanded that the current regime at Ibrox is ousted.

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keith jackson @tedermeatballs · 9s 10 seconds ago

OK bed time. Back page will be up soon. Suffice to say a multi million pound bailout offer has been made by a three man consortium

Hmmm bang on the money or gonnae buy the record tomorrow bears....

Rewording 2 month old Blogs from the Irishman. Good work, Keith.

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Civil War :)

Rangers International Football Club plc

("Rangers" or the "Company")

Notice under Section 303 of the Companies Act 2006

The Company announces that it has received a notice dated 7 October 2014 from Mike Ashley, a director of MASH Holdings Limited ("MASH") under Section 303 of the Companies Act 2006. The notice states that MASH holds 4,265,000 Ordinary Shares of 1p each in the Company amounting to 5% of the voting rights of the Company.

MASH requires the Company to call a general meeting of the Shareholders of the Company and to put certain resolutions to Shareholders for inclusion in the business at such a general meeting of the Company (the "Notice"). The Notice puts forward resolutions for the removal of Graham Wallace and Philip Nash as directors of the Company. The Company is currently verifying that the Notice is properly constituted. If valid, the Board intends to seek to have such Notice withdrawn in order to avoid the cost and disruption of an ad hoc general meeting particularly given the Company's forthcoming Annual General Meeting, further details of which will be announced in due course.

The Board is united in its support of the executive team. If the Notice is valid and is not withdrawn, the Directors intend to recommend that Shareholders vote against the proposed resolutions. A further announcement will be made shortly.

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