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  1. From 100 years ago http://107cowgate.com/2013/07/12/james-connolly-on-july-the-12th/
  2. I'd say becoming Non ex , IS taking control..unless you believe the below definition means having no control? Non-executive directors have responsibilities in the following areas, according to the Higgs Report, commissioned by the British government published in 2003:[3][4] Strategy: Non-executive directors should constructively challenge and contribute to the development of strategy. Performance: Non-executive directors should scrutinise the performance of management in meeting agreed goals and objectives and monitoring and where necessary removing senior management, and in succession planning. Risk: Non-executive directors should satisfy themselves that financial information is accurate and that financial controls and systems of risk management are robust and defensible. People: Non-executive directors are responsible for determining appropriate levels of remuneration of executive directors and have a prime role in appointing and where necessary removing senior management, and in succession planning. NEDs should also provide independent views on: Resources Appointments Standards of conduct Non-executive directors are the custodians of the governance process. They are not involved in the day-to-day running of business but monitor the executive activity and contribute to the development of strategy. In 2011 the Financial Times launched the first formal qualification specifically for Non-Execs. The Non-Executive Directors Certificate is a level 7 masters postgraduate qualification accredited by Edexcel.
  3. Inuendo,Crass stereotyping?! Want to have a count of how many times some rangers fans on here make references to child abuse, or use terms like bheggars,beheasts or plastics? Then get back to us ya 2 faced fud.
  4. Are you not away to Ireland this weekend with the rest of the plastics?
  5. Its the old cows at the back I like the best. And you have to admire the guys trying to keep there 44" guts inside size 36 staypress whilst calling themselves defenders and volunteers all the time they re on disabilty.
  6. Strange how history works thoughhttp://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/pope_cut_out_of_.htm The controversial painting which shows the Pope blessing William of Orange Mystery surrounds the fate of a painting by the minor Dutch master Pieter Van der Meulen (see above), which portrays William of Orange and his generals being blessed by Pope Innocent XI before the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. As Peter Berresford Ellis reveals in the Irish Democrat, the picture reveals "one of the great myths of history" - how Orange propaganda turned the Williamite conquest of Ireland into a war between Catholic and Protestant. In 1934, a former RUC Inspector and "extreme right-wing bigot", Unionist MP John Nixon (1880 - 1949) led a gang of Loyalists into Stormont where they slashed the painting with a knife and threw crimson paint over the image of the Pope. The painting was taken down and sent away for restoration. It was never seen again, and today is estimated to worth over £500,000. (1) As Berresford notes, "pandering to popular ignorance was always a policy of Loyalism": the fact that William of Orange was funded by the Pope who funded his victories at the Boyne and the Battle of Aughrim. And when news of the Boyne victory reached the Pope and leaders of his allies in the League of Augsberg, prayers and songs were sung in his honour in the Catholic cathedrals of the countries, and as the painting shows, the Pope gave his blessing to William of Orange. The background of the struggle in Europe was between Louis XIV of France and his ambitions to dominate Europe - supported by the Stuart King, James II. Their opponents set up a grand alliance at Augsberg which became known as the League of Augsberg. among their members was William of Orange and Pope Innocent XI, as temporal head of the papal states as well as head of universal church. The painting hung in the Orange parliament unnoticed until March 8th 1933, when as a Unionist MP, Nixon rose in Stormont to demand from the Prime Minister Lord Craigcavon why was there a picture of William of Orange hanging in what he called a "protestant parliament for a protestant people ?". His immediate reply is not recorded, but when he did a year later, Craigavon said first: "I am an orangeman first and a protestant and a member of parliament afterwards . . . All l boast is that we have a protestant parliament and a protestant state". He added that the portrait was not his responsibility, it was that of the Speaker of the House, no adequate reply was forthcoming. Seven weeks later Nixon and his gang attacked the painting. No action was taken against Nixon, and the matter was quietly forgotten. As Berresford observes, one wonders where the picture has disappeared to? In June 1998, a senior Orangeman, the Rev Brian Kenaway, a member of the Grand Lodge of Ireland, asked that the British government give back the controversial painting to help promote King Billy as "an icon for both protestants and Cathiolics can admire". He claims, remarkably, that King Billy's legacy was not meant to spell "protestant domination over Catholics" - it just sowed the seeds for miltary conflict between Britain and Ireland for the next 300 years ! (2). 1 Irish Democrat, August/September 1997. 2 The Observer, 12th June, 1998. © 1998
  7. Bloody Catholics.Anyway here's an insight into the reality of King Billy http://www.jacobite.ca/documents/16930000.htm
  8. That one where William fought on the side of Pope Innocent to secure the papal dominance of Europe.
  9. Nothing enlightened about a sectarian organisation marching through the streets celebrating a religious war and triumphing unionism , whilst their ranks are filled with people who haven't seen the inside of a church since they were at school and statistically speaking a fair wad of them voted SNP, a vile organisation supported by hypocrites and bigots, a total embarrassment to a modern society.
  10. I see CF is showing emails of Rod McKenzie helping out and advising Rangers, was he not the Celtic lawyer out to get Rangers?
  11. http://digital-football.com/featured/celtic-park-latest-connected-stadium-to-upgrade-wifi-for-fans/ Groundbreaking? http://digital-football.com/featured/celtic-park-latest-connected-stadium-to-upgrade-wifi-for-fans/
  12. Who told you rangers are dead? One of this lot? Liars!!!!!!!!19/02/12 - THE OBSERVER - “The current worst-case scenario has Rangers being liquidated and a new club rising from the ashes but being made to start anew from the fourth tier of Scottish football.” (Kevin McKenna) http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...ll?INTCMP=SRCH 21/02/12 - EVENING TIMES - “Rangers will exit either through an agreement with their creditors – a Company Voluntary Arrangement – or by liquidation. The latter represents a break with 140 years of history” (Richard Wilson) http://www.login.eveningtimes.co.uk/...-line.16812532 02/03/12 - THE SUN - “It’s more than two weeks since owner Craig Whyte plunged Rangers into administration — putting 140 years of history and tradition at risk” (Andy Devlin) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...his-grave.html 04/03/12 - DAILY RECORD - “Last night Group 9 Sports released a statement on their website indicating that, if successful, they’d aim to emerge from administration by setting up Rangers as a new company. Kennedy will not stand back and allow the club’s 140 years of history to be wiped out. And he insisted any such move could put Rangers out of existence completely.” (Keith Jackson) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...-brian-1118430 05/03/12 - STV - “Administrators Duff and Phelps raised the possibility over the weekend of the current club being liquidated, meaning a new club could be formed to inherit Rangers’ assets” http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/r...ers-spl-entry/ 06/03/12 - EVENING TIMES - "Administrators Duff and Phelps raised the possibility at the weekend of the current club being liquidated, meaning a new club could be formed to inherit Rangers' assets." (Ian Black) http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/...blues.16947729 31/03/12 - DAILY TELEGRAPH - "the shell that it used to operate from – and I understand the history of it – would be the thing that disappears." (Paul Clark, Joint Administrator) Ally McCoist will accept the end of 140 years of unbroken existence for Rangers, providing a new version of one of the world’s most famous clubs emerges in strength." (Roddy Forsyth) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/917...rt-afresh.html 03/04/12 - SKY SPORTS - “"Liquidation is no good for Rangers. It will end 140 years of history.” (Craig Whyte) http://www.teamsky.com/article/0,272...647561,00.html 03/04/12 - SKY SPORTS - “The Blue Knights hope to avoid liquidation, which would leave any new club arising from the current club's carcass facing a three-year ban from European football and open to further domestic sanctions even if they retain Scottish Premier League status” http://www.skysports.com/trackcyclin...648664,00.html 13/04/12 DAILY RECORD - “Some Rangers fans believe the club's history, which would end with liquidation, must be protected but there is a shameful part of that history which they should want to forget and any newco should make it clear a new beginning means exactly that. A new club open to all from the very beginning.” (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...s-must-1119155 30/04/12 DAILY RECORD - “A new club would be banned from Europe for three years and the Scottish Premier League clubs are meeting today to discuss points and financial penalties for such a club”. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...ortium-1120560 02/05/12 - DAILY EXPRESS - “BRIAN KENNEDY and his Blue Knights have gone on the offensive and claimed their crusade to save Rangers is the only one on the table that will guarantee to safeguard 140 years of history AND AVOID LIQUIDATION.” (Scott Burns) http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...n-save-Rangers 03/05/12 - STV - “On an ongoing basis the [old] company that continues to be in administration will be cleansed of all its former problems and will at a later date be reunited, after a CVA, with the new club Mr Miller is going to create.” (Paul Clark, Joint Administrator) http://local.stv.tv/glasgow/98034-ra...r-liquidation/ 29/05/12 - THE SUN - “Without Rangers the league would be knackered. I know a lot of supporters are saying they should be liquidated and come back as a new club in division three.” (Stuart McCall) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4343450.ece 31/05/12 - THE SUN - “Charles Green attended the SPL meeting and has a £5.5m deal in place to form a new club should the CVA fail.” (David Friel) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...o-ANARCHY.html 12/06/12 - THE GUARDIAN - “The liquidator overseeing the current club's extinction”...“Whether Rangers, as a new club formed by Green, are accepted into the SPL, and on what terms, is to be determined by the clubs.” (David Conn) http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...ve?INTCMP=SRCH 12/06/12 - DAILY TELEGRAPH - “Rangers in crisis: the final whistle sounds on Rangers’ 140 years of history” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...-history.html# 13/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “THE formation of Rangers in March 1872 was a walk in the park – its death in June 2012 a shambolic slide into the abyss...However, as a result of appalling mismanagement they no longer boast an unbroken line to the past. The emotional ties will remain for ever but historical strings are severed. In time, they may weave a new history that might start with the Third Division title in 2013.” (Gary Ralston) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...b-need-1129107 13/06/12 - THE SUN - “The really sickening thing about all of this is it was avoidable. All it would have taken for that was for someone to be honest. Pay your dues, give the tax man what he is owed. Instead Rangers have died.” (Richard Gough) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...f-my-club.html 13/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “They’ll slip into liquidation within the next couple of weeks with a new company emerging but 140 years of history, triumph and tears, will have ended. No matter how Charles Green attempts to dress it up, a newco equals a new club. When the CVA was thrown out Rangers as we know them died. They were closed and a newco must start from scratch.” (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...e-able-1129166 13/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “the reality is that in technical terms, the doors are closed on the history of Rangers...There will be plenty of pedants who feel the old Rangers are now gone, and technically they are right.” (Kevin Drinkell) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...-still-1129143 13/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “Green is poised to push ahead with a £5.5million deal to buy the club's assets and form a new club, which would need to apply for membership of the Scottish Premier League and be excluded from Europe for three years.” http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...breach-1129188 13/06/12 - THE SUN - “I wanted to be able to confirm that, yes, their derbies really WERE the greatest game on earth, rather than tell the truth that they were bile-flecked re-enactments of centuries-old religious wars. It’s a cause of genuine sadness that this has never come to pass, so maybe that’s one of the things new owner Charles Green could look at as he rebuilds a new club from the rubble of liquidation” (Bill Leckie) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...he-greats.html 14/06/12 - BBC NEWS - “Charles Green has completed his purchase of Rangers' ASSETS in a deal worth £5.5m.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-18447530 15/06/12 - THE HERALD - “Air of unreality as 140 years of history is formally ended in less than nine minutes...The Rangers creditors drifted in through Exit 50 at Ibrox Stadium just before 10am and by 10.09am they were on their way out. In those few minutes 140 years of history had been rubbed out”. (Teddy Jamieson and Richard Wilson) http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...nutes.17876625 15/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “PFA Scotland insist Rangers players are not obliged to join Charles Green’s new club under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulations (TUPE), which ensure all employees are given the chance to join the new company under the same terms.” (Greig Thomas) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...erless-1129322 17/06/12 - THE SUN - “Union reps at PFA Scotland believe the new club has no hold over anyone who doesn’t want their contract to transfer across from the now defunct Rangers.” (Robert Grieve) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...o-talking.html 19/06/12 - BBC NEWS - “"Sevco 5088 would not be able to apply to change its name to 'The Rangers Football Club Ltd' until either the original company is fully dissolved, a process which can take about a year to complete, or the receivers give the go-ahead for the name change to take place.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18509619 19/06/12 - BBC NEWS - “We wish the new Rangers Football Club every good fortune” (Walter Smith) http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18503656 23/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “And I believe concern over the new club's finances has prompted Brian Kennedy to make a £5.6million bid for a controlling interest.” (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...season-1189199 24/06/12 - THE SCOTSMAN - "Publicly, the SFL will be required to do their dirty work in co-opting a new member, a new club – as Charles Green’s Sevco consortium-cum-company that currently can’t even register a football name or football players should eventually become – and placing them in the highest, instead of lowest, tier in their set-up" http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...rned-1-2373102 24/06/12 - DAILY RECORD - “The uncertainty surrounding the new club, especially in terms of what league they’re going to play in, has been a major factor in my decision (to leave) ...I have concerns about who is in charge of the new club...Will I ever come back and support the new club? I haven’t thought about it.” (Steven Naismith) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...angers-1130179 26/06/12 - SKY SPORTS - “With the new club unlikely to gain enough votes to allow them entry into the SPL by fellow clubs at the League's AGM on July 4 uncertainty over their future is growing amongst players.” http://www.skysports.com/skysportsne...843070,00.html 01/07/12 - THE OBSERVER - “Of course a new club will rise from the ashes of Rangers FC.” (Kevin McKenna) http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...ic?INTCMP=SRCH 04/07/12 - BBC - “Rangers will not play in the Scottish Premier League this season. SPL chairmen met at Hampden to vote on the new club's application to replace the old Rangers in the top flight.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18703183 04/07/12 - THE SUN - “It was also revealed the new club had been preparing to apply to the SFL for a couple of weeks and stated the newco Rangers would play in the appropriate division.” http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4410854.ece 04/07/12 - DAILY RECORD - “We do not consider that the newco’s allegation of breach of contract will stand up to scrutiny and in the event of the players’ registrations not being issued to a new club, we’ll look to FIFA and/or the Court of Session for a speedy remedy.” (PFA Scotland lawyer) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...eatens-1165975 13/07/12 - BBC - “Rangers chief executive Charles Green says he will not challenge the vote by the Scottish Football League to place his new club in Division Three.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18813407 14/07/12 - BBC - “Another unknown is how the footballing authorities - SFA and Uefa - would react to any new club while the old club still had outstanding debts to footballing creditors (other teams) totalling more than £3m. Mr Green's ambitions for a new club may also be thwarted if liquidators from BDO decide to challenge the asset sale.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-18441178 15/07/12 - DAILY RECORD - “Green bought Rangers and their assets yesterday for £5.5million, just hours after Smith revealed he was spearheading a group to buy the new club." (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...o-snub-1129316 17/07/12 - EVENING TIMES - “I would like the clubs and UEFA to recognise these are not my debts” http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/...-debt.18177973 17/07/12 - BBC - "the fresh dispute comes in the middle of negotiations with the Scottish Football Association for a membership that would allow the new club to start life in Division Three." (Chris McLaughlin) http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18881004 (thanks to Sam Keenan for link) 18/07/12 - THE SUN - “Sevco are still waiting to hear if the new club have been granted SFA membership ahead of their entry into the Third Division.” (Paul Hughes) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4437352.ece 19/07/12 - THE SUN - “And IF they are allowed to enter the top division an independent commission will decide if it’s the old club or the new club that has a case to answer over EBTs.” (Paul Hughes and Robert McAulay) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4380923.ece 19/07/12 - MARKETING WEEK - “Coca-Cola, which signed a two-year deal with its sport drink Powerade to be the 54 times SPL champions official soft drink in December, says it will continue its relationship with “Rangers FC” but declined to comment on its future with the new club.” http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/news/...002587.article 20/07/12 - EVENING TIMES - "any deal cannot be finalised until the Scottish FA grants membership to the new club" (Darrell King) http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/s...games.18199244 22/07/12 - DAILY TELEGRAPH - “No other completely new club would have been allowed to enter the bottom tier. It is also true that no other new club would have been even considered for membership of the SPL.” (Ewing Grahame) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...xt-season.html 22/07/12 - THE SUN - “Hearts chief Vladimir Romanov led the attack by insisting Jambos WON’T vote for them. Dundee United followed suit last night while Motherwell revealed that they will let their FANS decide the fate of the new club — a move that will almost certainly mean a third ‘NO’ vote.” (Paul Hughes) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4387832.ece 24/07/12 - DAILY RECORD - “further complicated by the fact the SFA have now given Green a strict deadline that must be met if he wants his new club licenced to play football in any league.” ( http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...urious-1131547 29/07/12 - BBC - “Scottish Premier League clubs voted against accepting the new club into the top flight and the Scottish Football League clubs voted them into Division Three instead of the First Division...Asked to expand on what he meant by bigotry, Green turned to pressure placed on SPL clubs by their own fans not to allow the new club into the top flight.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19040706 29/07/12 - THE SUN - “With Rangers, a new club starting a fresh chapter, Nelson is aware the hand of history will be upon every player’s shoulder when kick-off comes.” http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...s-it-gets.html 29/07/12 - THE SUN - ““Rangers newco should apply to the SFA for admission and apply direct to the SFL in the same way that any other new club would do.” (Stewart Milne) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle4400738.ece 30/07/12 - DAILY RECORD - “Ibrox fans have sung heartily for years about following their team to places such as Dundee and Hamilton. Unsurprisingly, there was never a verse inserted for Brechin. Yet in this small Angus town at the local-parklike venue they were summoned here to see their new club start a new life.” http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...angers-1190550 31/07/12 - BBC - “Stewart Regan has no plans to resign as Scottish FA chief executive despite criticism of his handling of the crisis resulting from Rangers' demise. Some club chairmen called for his resignation after voting against the new club playing in Division One.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19068235 31/07/12 - BBC - “And SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster and Scottish FA counterpart Stewart Regan had both warned of dire financial consequences should the new club not start life in Division One.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19070877 03/08/12 ESPN - “A new club, The Rangers Football Club, rose from the depths of despair and competed in its first game July 29 against second-division outfit Brechin City in the Ramsdens Scottish Cup. “ http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/sto...-prince-wright 03/08/12 - ESPN - “Charles Green, the chief executive of the new club, admitted as much when comparing his club to some of those he claimed had kept Rangers out of the SPL due to bigotry. He said: "We've not got the debt that any of these clubs have.” http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns...-life?cc=5739# 03/08/12 - SKY SPORTS - “Charles Green's company, who changed their name from Sevco Scotland to The Rangers Football Club this week, were granted a conditional licence last Friday after applying to transfer the membership of the soon-to-be-liquidated Rangers.” http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...ers-membership 03/08/12 - BBC - “Doncaster had come in for criticism following his dire predictions for the financial future of the SPL if the relaunched Rangers were not admitted to the top flight. He repeated the same concerns when the new club sought a place in Division One.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19120228 13/08/12 - CNN - “New club forced to start in Scottish Football League 3” http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/11/sp...but/index.html 15/08/12 - STV - “The Ibrox side waived any claim to £2.55m in prize money from the league for the 2011/12 season” http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/d...-ticket-money/ 17/08/12 - BBC - “SPL clubs voted against accepting the new club into the top flight and the Scottish Football League clubs voted them into Division Three instead of the First Division.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19298734 21/08/12 - BBC - “It was the first game in the lower league for the new Rangers club” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...tland-19330552 03/09/12 - DAILY RECORD - "McCoist and Green are committed to opposing any move to have history books rewritten even though they accepted they had to begin again as a new concern after Rangers, the club with history, slipped into liquidation and closed. That should mean the titles aren’t really any of their business. But on the other hand, the SPL refused to hand over £2m, which should have gone to Rangers for finishing second last season, pointing out that the club no longer exists." (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...angers-1299399 01/10/12 - BBC NEWS - "After HMRC rejected proposals for a creditors agreement that would have allowed the old club to continue, Duff and Phelps negotiated a sale of assets to a consortium led by Charles Green for £5.5m." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-19786824 03/10/12 - ACCOUNTACY AGE - "Following the failure of the CVA the club is now following the Premier League and Football Association structure, where the assets of the 'game', such as player contracts, are transferred to a new club and the old club liquidated. " http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/new...kets-by-gbp73m 11/10/12 - FINANCIAL TIMES - "Sevco bought Rangers’ assets out of administration for £5.5m and then unsuccessfully applied to have the new club remain in Scotland’s Premier League" http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2761f4b6-1...#axzz29248bPcR 17/10/12 - BBC NEWS - "HM Revenue and Customs blocked a CVA (creditors agreement) that would have allowed the old club to continue. The old club, which remained in administration, has since been known as RFC 2012. Continue reading the main story “ START QUOTE The new club, started by Mr Green's consortium, began life in the Scottish Third Division" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-19981266 18/10/12 - DAILY RECORD - "(Whyte) also added: “What other country in the world would deal with one of their biggest clubs in the way they have and demote them to the Third Division.” Wrong again, Craig. Rangers had to go there because they were a new club starting over. (Jim Traynor) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...-whyte-1385032 19/10/12 - THE HERALD - "Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte is preparing to claim millions of pounds from the remains of the old club that collapsed earlier this year." (Martin Williams) http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...-sale.19179711 20/10/12 - INVESTORS CHRONICLE - "Debt-ridden Rangers Football Club went into administration in February, and Mr Green, leading a consortium of investors (Sevco), bought the trade and assets from the old club's administrators for £5.5m in June. It means that the new club - The Rangers Football Club Limited - is debt-free. http://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/...K/article.html 28/10/12 - THE SUN - "“Ally McCoist, Kenny McDowall, Ian Durrant, Jim Stewart — all fantastic people. It is still a brilliant club for me, although technically it is now a new club." (TERRY BUTCHER) http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...#ixzz2Afq1owRg 31/10/12 - BBC NEWS - "At the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Lord Hodge approved a Duff and Phelps motion to hand over what remains of the old club to liquidators BDO." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-20141946 26/12/12 - FIFA.COM - "Rangers’ perilous financial position had been an open secret but there was still shock when, after 140 years of history and a world record 54 league titles, the club was consigned to liquidation." http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/ne...d=1977017.html 30/01/13 - THE SCOTSMAN - "Rangers, as a new club, are currently only associate members of the SFL and aren’t allowed to vote at meetings until they’ve belonged to the organisation for four years." http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...nges-1-2763873
  13. What a coincidence... http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RANGERS+FURY+AT+pounds+150k+BUNG+SLUR%3B+EXCLUSIVE+Bain+house+deal...-a0147029965
  14. Probably because hearts fans aren't blaming everyone else ,sending death threats and going on pathetic marches trying to cover their own Fukup.
  15. CF saying the daily records front page is utter shite will supply questions actually raised by fraud squad?!
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