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It's the right to vote that is the important bit (aside from the cash) , so the boycott the season ticket brigade get disenfranchised :)

So a non-season ticket holder who forks out £24.99 gets the right to vote.

A non-season ticket holder who does not pay £24.99 has no vote.

And just what sort of motions do you think the 'board' will put to a public vote ? :lol:

Remember the old adage, "If voting actually changed anything, they'd abolish it."

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Funny .. I have yet to see any evidence of the club's active encouragement or contribution being produced ... just hot air and rhetoric.

Sorry, Dhen, but I'm hearing a wee bit of defensiveness from you here - and it is, imho, justified. Had either club (or any of the three) wanted to eradicate this part of their support, or had the "majority of decent fans" (© both sides) stood up to this shite, they could get rid.

Burke had it right -

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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Adult Founder Member rights and benefits include:

• Personalised Founder Membership card
• Exclusive Founder Member badge
• Official Certificate
• 10% off Matchday Hospitality (selected matches and suites)**
• 30% off Ibrox Stadium Tours **
• 15% off all food & drink in the Argyle House Restaurant (non-matchday) **
• Priority access for overseas members when attending a game at Ibrox**
• Priority sales window for home games
• Member voting rights including Fans Board elections
• Exclusive Rangers Member email (requires a valid email address)
• Exclusive Founder Member Merchandise
• Members only attendance for exclusive events**:
• Q&A with Manager/CEO/Players
• Tour of Murray Park
• Watch the first team train at Ibrox
• Kit reveal evening
• Flag bearer for one match

:yucky Fuxake. That is truly cringeworthy. Only people who have suffered severe head trauma could be tempted by this rubbish.

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Adult Founder Member rights and benefits include:

• Personalised Founder Membership card

• Exclusive Founder Member badge

• Official Certificate

• 10% off Matchday Hospitality (selected matches and suites)**

• 30% off Ibrox Stadium Tours **

• 15% off all food & drink in the Argyle House Restaurant (non-matchday) **

• Priority access for overseas members when attending a game at Ibrox**

• Priority sales window for home games

• Member voting rights including Fans Board elections

• Exclusive Rangers Member email (requires a valid email address)

• Exclusive Founder Member Merchandise

• Members only attendance for exclusive events**:

• Q&A with Manager/CEO/Players

• Tour of Murray Park

• Watch the first team train at Ibrox

• Kit reveal evening

• Flag bearer for one match

:yucky Fuxake. That is truly cringeworthy. Only people who have suffered severe head trauma could be tempted by this rubbish.

Is the membership transferable? If so do all honours and titles transfer with it?
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"All you fannies who sing about terrorists and long forgotten wars can do one, we want f**k all to do with this Cafflik and Proddie pish. Get it stopped or do one."

Signed the big bosses of the Old Firm.

Don't remember that. Tacit approval in my books.

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"All you fannies who sing about terrorists and long forgotten wars can do one, we want f**k all to do with this Cafflik and Proddie pish. Get it stopped or do one."

Signed the big bosses of the Old Firm.

Don't remember that. Tacit approval in my books.

That would have lost them considerable support.

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"All you fannies who sing about terrorists and long forgotten wars can do one, we want f**k all to do with this Cafflik and Proddie pish. Get it stopped or do one."

Signed the big bosses of the Old Firm.

Don't remember that. Tacit approval in my books.

Can we still sing about William Wallace and Bannockburn? ;)

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Sorry, Dhen, but I'm hearing a wee bit of defensiveness from you here - and it is, imho, justified. Had either club (or any of the three) wanted to eradicate this part of their support, or had the "majority of decent fans" (© both sides) stood up to this shite, they could get rid.

Burke had it right -

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

Once again the WKR has the temerity to hold forth on decency.Priceless.

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Can we still sing about William Wallace and Bannockburn? ;)

Go right ahead, although now you mention it I've never heard anyone sing about either (unless you count Flower of Scotland but it never mentions Bannockburn by name). Would maybe make a nice change.

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Was not Burke in the Positive Irrationalist School and therefore he means the opposite?

A positive irrational is a number.

An irrationalist does not necessarily oppose reason but promotes an awareness that the rational aspect of things needs to be balanced by intuition.

In short, you could not be more wrong.

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Was not Burke in the Positive Irrationalist School and therefore he means the opposite?

There's no actual record of him saying that precise quote, to be honest, but John Stuart Mill expressed a similar view. As with many "quotes" which have passed into common usage, the perception of the reader is the thing.

As Stoney says above, Irrationalism is not a blinkered and rigid view, but rather an acknowledgement that there must be balance between logic and intuitive reasoning in order to achieve understanding.

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There's no actual record of him saying that precise quote, to be honest, but John Stuart Mill expressed a similar view. As with many "quotes" which have passed into common usage, the perception of the reader is the thing.

As Stoney says above, Irrationalism is not a blinkered and rigid view, but rather an acknowledgement that there must be balance between logic and intuitive reasoning in order to achieve understanding.

Don't overload him with information. Baby steps.

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There's no actual record of him saying that precise quote, to be honest, but John Stuart Mill expressed a similar view. As with many "quotes" which have passed into common usage, the perception of the reader is the thing.

As Stoney says above, Irrationalism is not a blinkered and rigid view, but rather an acknowledgement that there must be balance between logic and intuitive reasoning in order to achieve understanding.

Immanuel Kant was a real pissant

Who was very rarely stable

Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar

Who could think you under the table

David Hume could out-consume

Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel

And Wittgenstein was a beery swine

Who was just as sloshed as Schlegel

There's nothing Nietzche couldn't teach ya

'Bout the raising of the wrist

Socrates, himself, was permanently pissed

John Stuart Mill, of his own free will

On half a pint of shandy was particularly ill

Plato, they say, could stick it away

Half a crate of whiskey every day

Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle

Hobbes was fond of his dram

And Rene Descartes was a drunken fart

"I drink, therefore I am"

Yes, Socrates, himself, is particularly missed

A lovely little thinker

But a bugger when he's pissed!

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Can we still sing about William Wallace and Bannockburn? ;)

One man's terrorist is the next man's freedom fighter. 'Twas always thus - the Mandela effect, if you like. Or Washington, or Bolivar, Lynch or Castro...you can even go for Boudicca, if you like.

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One man's terrorist is the next man's freedom fighter. 'Twas always thus - the Mandela effect, if you like. Or Washington, or Bolivar, Lynch or Castro...you can even go for Boudicca, if you like.

One forum's cheeky chappie, grumpy, baldy, multi-persona, likable rogue is another forum's racist, scum animal.

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