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Yes .. if there is a reasonable explanation ... but they are not expecting a candidate to fall foul of two of the criteria ... LOL

 

On top of that your fans screamed blue murder that they did not do enough to prevent Whyte ... when none of his misdemeanours were publicly splashed over the front page news ... 

 

You guys always change your tune to suit the situation ...

 

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Exactly.

When they were undertaking a systematic campaign of tax dodging, it was "why did nobody warn us", now it's "they're all bigoted against 'rangers', just let Davie Boy in" :wacko:

And they wonder why as a fanbase they have zero credibility with the rest of Scottish Football. :rolleyes:

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A nice blast from the past :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

GERS’ NEW £280m IBROX

RANGERS will become the first club in Britain to build a stadium boasting a retractable roof and hovering pitch.

By: Andy McInnes

Published: Mon, January 7, 2008

The new Ibrox – which will cost £280million – will be based on Japan’s Sapporo Dome, Holland’s Amsterdam ArenA and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium and is part of a £750m village development earmarked for Govan.

When complete in 2012, it will generate millions of pounds every season for the club to buy top players and be more competitive with Premiership clubs in the transfer market.

Supporters will virtually be able to “raise the roof” of the new project, as it will open and close depending on the weather and functions being held inside the auditorium.

The blueprint allows for football and other sports to be played around the clock and with the pitch capable of being rotated in and out of the ground itself, rock concerts and other major events can be hosted without any damage to the grass.

Giant heaters and air conditioning units will ensure spectators will be in a constant comfort zone and matches will never again be cancelled because of under-foot conditions.

Talks are at an advanced stage and funding is in place for the six-star stadium, which would become the second-biggest club ground in the UK after Manchester United’s Old Trafford.

A capacity of around 70,000 is planned – 20,000 higher than the current full house, 10,000 more than at Celtic Park and 17,000 above the limit at Hampden.

Last night an Ibrox insider revealed the project could start within 18 months with a two-year build programme anticipated.

He said: “This is a very exciting and ambitious scheme which will totally revitalise the area.

Not only will it benefit the team, and the club in general, but the whole south side of the city will be transformed.’’

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/30615/GERS-NEW-280m-IBROX

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A nice blast from the past :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

GERS’ NEW £280m IBROX

RANGERS will become the first club in Britain to build a stadium boasting a retractable roof and hovering pitch.

By: Andy McInnes

Published: Mon, January 7, 2008

The new Ibrox – which will cost £280million – will be based on Japan’s Sapporo Dome, Holland’s Amsterdam ArenA and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium and is part of a £750m village development earmarked for Govan.

When complete in 2012, it will generate millions of pounds every season for the club to buy top players and be more competitive with Premiership clubs in the transfer market.

Supporters will virtually be able to “raise the roof” of the new project, as it will open and close depending on the weather and functions being held inside the auditorium.

The blueprint allows for football and other sports to be played around the clock and with the pitch capable of being rotated in and out of the ground itself, rock concerts and other major events can be hosted without any damage to the grass.

Giant heaters and air conditioning units will ensure spectators will be in a constant comfort zone and matches will never again be cancelled because of under-foot conditions.

Talks are at an advanced stage and funding is in place for the six-star stadium, which would become the second-biggest club ground in the UK after Manchester United’s Old Trafford.

A capacity of around 70,000 is planned – 20,000 higher than the current full house, 10,000 more than at Celtic Park and 17,000 above the limit at Hampden.

Last night an Ibrox insider revealed the project could start within 18 months with a two-year build programme anticipated.

He said: “This is a very exciting and ambitious scheme which will totally revitalise the area.

Not only will it benefit the team, and the club in general, but the whole south side of the city will be transformed.’’

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/30615/GERS-NEW-280m-IBROX

In fairness it does now have Wi-fi ^_^

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Holy f**k you couldn't make this shyte up .

 

Revealed: Rangers' latest financial advisers face going bust after a £1.74million loss in the last 12 months

 

 

 

 

No but it sure as hell makes you susceptible to bribery when making 'independent' and important regulatory decisions.

I'm more shocked that Keith 'off the radar' Jackson had broken a story. :blink:

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I'm more shocked that Keith 'off the radar' Jackson had broken a story. :blink:

It's a total non story, so they just appoint someone else to take money off them instead.

Jackson is an utter throbber. He looks half jaked in his column picks.

I understand stories about rangers sell, but how about digging deeper into scandals about who owns what who's behind this or that.

It's like me coming on to say my local fruit shop is losing money. Aye so whit.

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Yes .. if there is a reasonable explanation ... but they are not expecting a candidate to fall foul of two of the criteria ... LOL

On top of that your fans screamed blue murder that they did not do enough to prevent Whyte ... when none of his misdemeanours were publicly splashed over the front page news ...

You guys always change your tune to suit the situation ...

I'd love to see the response from your mob if they turn King down ...

Really there is nothing to stop King submitting the form with a formal letter requesting the SFA to look at it in advance of any potential appointment and give THE RINGERS INTERNATIONAL guidance and advice as to whether or not they would accept his appointment.

Not that expensive a task really ... save time and money later.

I mean why make statements that he was been given the okay when it's blatantly not true ..

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Particularly when going past a chapel...

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Holy f**k you couldn't make this shyte up .

Revealed: Rangers' latest financial advisers face going bust after a £1.74million loss in the last 12 months

No but it sure as hell makes you susceptible to bribery when making 'independent' and important regulatory decisions.

RINGERS F(Fraudulent)C(Crooks)

Another unnamed quote in the Daily Record from the LSE, you would have thought they would have learnt by now!

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A nice blast from the past :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

GERS’ NEW £280m IBROX

RANGERS will become the first club in Britain to build a stadium boasting a retractable roof and hovering pitch.

By: Andy McInnes

Published: Mon, January 7, 2008

The new Ibrox – which will cost £280million – will be based on Japan’s Sapporo Dome, Holland’s Amsterdam ArenA and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium and is part of a £750m village development earmarked for Govan.

When complete in 2012, it will generate millions of pounds every season for the club to buy top players and be more competitive with Premiership clubs in the transfer market.

Supporters will virtually be able to “raise the roof” of the new project, as it will open and close depending on the weather and functions being held inside the auditorium.

The blueprint allows for football and other sports to be played around the clock and with the pitch capable of being rotated in and out of the ground itself, rock concerts and other major events can be hosted without any damage to the grass.

Giant heaters and air conditioning units will ensure spectators will be in a constant comfort zone and matches will never again be cancelled because of under-foot conditions.

Talks are at an advanced stage and funding is in place for the six-star stadium, which would become the second-biggest club ground in the UK after Manchester United’s Old Trafford.

A capacity of around 70,000 is planned – 20,000 higher than the current full house, 10,000 more than at Celtic Park and 17,000 above the limit at Hampden.

Last night an Ibrox insider revealed the project could start within 18 months with a two-year build programme anticipated.

He said: “This is a very exciting and ambitious scheme which will totally revitalise the area.

Not only will it benefit the team, and the club in general, but the whole south side of the city will be transformed.’’

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/30615/GERS-NEW-280m-IBROX

".......will ensure spectators will be in a constant comfort zone......"

How little did they know. :lol:

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I'm pretty sure speculation about a hover pitch came around about the time Glasgow was bidding to have a super casino.

Holy f**k you couldn't make this shyte up .

Revealed: Rangers' latest financial advisers face going bust after a £1.74million loss in the last 12 months

No but it sure as hell makes you susceptible to bribery when making 'independent' and important regulatory decisions.

RINGERS F(Fraudulent)C(Crooks)

There is a saying in financial circles. That whenever there is a large pot of money. You get about six villains operating around it.

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Totally agree, Was just saying this to a mate last night. Scotland should not have 4 leagues and due to this it's taking far longer than it should to get back where we belong.

Beatles references ? do they not know their songs were written by Lennon and McCartney..

No better way to answer them than winning the top flight Minstral.

Our club has never backed away or hid. We welcome the chase

so so so so much fail. how do you chase a team in the third tier when you are in the top tier ?

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