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This thread is about many things. I'd post something newsworthy about your diddy club. But, eh, complete disinterest seems to be the way of things for your tawdry outfit.

Yeah that's true :( ...there's just not enough corruption & cheating down cappielow way, mind you, we might have to chuck a few bribes to turriff players to 'throw' the cup replay. :D

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Honestly I just seen what the orcs are in for and it's not pretty,once they hand over a phone number to Chuckies sales team they won't get any piece until the salesman is sure they have got the maximum amount of savings any Rangers fans have.

The boiler room tactics in selling shares will totally get the orcs parting with any money,when they say do you want Celtic to keep winning the SPL title when they return.The fans will instantly forget that Chucky said he will never ever let Rangers play there under his tenure :lol:

I feel sorry for real fans who will fall for Chuckies boiler room tactics :blink: they will prey on innocent Gers fans on the premise that Celtic will dominate and other sneaky tactics to get their money :(

Yep he wants to ruin Rangers right in front of their eyes without knowing what the f**k he's doing, Brain Stockbridge was at Allenby Capital which Craig Whyte owns that company.

So it could be that Ticketus are waiting for their money after the share issue.

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Strange from a club with 500million fans.

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Isn't Cenkos the main owner of Sevco and Rangers?

Glasgow Rangers and the Falklands’ happy wanderers get day in the sun

Gary Parkinson Market report The Times

Published at 12:01AM, December 1 2012

At least one broker appears to be busy in these trying times. Not only is Cenkos Securities putting the finishing touches to a multimillion-pound fundraising for Rangers FC, it also has been marshalling support for those pressured British companies prospecting for oil and gas off the Falkland Islands.

Well-informed sources suggested that institutional investors had agreed to buy nearly £20 million of shares in Rangers at 70p each as part of its AIM flotation. huh.gif

Supporters of the Glasgow football club, relegated from the Scottish Premier League to the country’s fourth tier after being bought out of administration in June, will be able to buy another £10 million of shares at the same price for the next month or so, with a minimum investment of £500.

Meanwhile, Cenkos did its bit to try to repair the perception among the investment community that the Falklands explorers were just another risky punt on smaller resources companies operating in difficult territories.

Since they were the investment sensation of 2010, sentiment towards them has soured amid increasingly bellicose tub-thumping by President Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina, who disputes their right to drill there.

Yesterday Cenkos organised an event at the Armourers Hall in the City for about 100 fund managers and analysts, at which representatives of the Falklands and British Governments and a couple of the bigger companies to back the explorers made their pitches. Their key message to those in attendance: You are attributing far too much “country risk” to the Falklands. Do not take CFK, as Mrs Kirchner is known, too literally. In the longer term, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office is confident that a solution can be found. For now, rest assured that the British Government stands foursquare behind the Falkland Islanders.

The British Geological Survey likened the formations off the Falklands, where seven discoveries have been made from twenty-seven wells drilled, to those in the North Sea, where about 11,000 wells have been sunk. Explorers in the Falklands have but scratched the surface, it told fund managers.

Their share prices could certainly do with a little support. Take Desire Petroleum, 180p barely two years ago and unchanged at 22p yesterday. Or Rockhopper Exploration, nearly 550p in September 2010 at the height of private investors’ exuberance about the Falklands and ¼p lower at 147¼p yesterday. Or Borders & Southern Petroleum, 139p in April, 16¾p now.

Argos Resources, whose broker is Cenkos, was 65½p in 2010 and 27¼p yesterday after edging 1¼p better. Its shares have recovered steadily from their 11p nadir in January.

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Amongst other things, it means it wont be long before we are back in our rightful place and horsing your mob time and again.

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"Back" - You keep on using these words.........laugh.gif

Remind me, Bendarroch, how did rangers get on in their last two matches EVER against Killie?laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Killie? What have they do with anything? Are you still trying to claim love for a diddy club?

Stupid doesn't even come close.....laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

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Stupid doesn't even come close...

Indeed. Whilst I'm obviously talking of your first love - the green and grey hoops - you're still trying to construct the illusion of being a diddy club supporter.

f**k knows why. I'm going to assume it's a tactic for one of your self-confessed fantasy personae to retain at least a degree of secrecy.

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Only around 28 times more than went to see Moron yesterday.

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And a fine day for the statisticians when a SFL3 club attracts over 50% more than the club at the top of the SPL.

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You've got that wrong.

Its a fine day for hilarity when the club that attracts over 50% more than the club at the top of the SPL is in SFL3! :lol:

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Y'see, that doesn't bother me. :D

So...where were all these amazing supporters today then?

The good ship sevconia starting to sink is it ? :lol: :lol:

Using that logic - if we're sinking - then the rest are already rusting at the bottom.

Biggest cup crowd this weekend by a country mile.

I hope we get Turriff or Abroath at Ibrox in the next round.

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