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For long time I am actually proud of being a bear, Hopefully Dave King and Mark Warburton bring back the good times with troubles being put behind us so we can shut the green side up.
Celtic Sevco from 2001 as my twitter feed just told me so a little double standards in the crap they have giving us for doing the same.
Celtic Sevco from 2001 as my twitter feed just told me so a little double standards in the crap they have giving us for doing the same.
8OUTTA8...30 goals in 8 games...just brilliant...and before the usual "you're only playing in the Championship" pish arrives...you can only beat what is put in front of you. So GIRFUY!
Never a red card for Lyle, a yellow at least.
Great passing for the 3rd and 4th goals and glad he took off Wallace, as he was struggling, good to see him using the head and taking Tav off to give him a break, although he still could have breezed what was left of the game.
Onwards and upwards The Rangers.
Never a red card for Lyle, a yellow at least.
Great passing for the 3rd and 4th goals and glad he took off Wallace, as he was struggling, good to see him using the head and taking Tav off to give him a break, although he still could have breezed what was left of the game.
Onwards and upwards The Rangers.
Edited by bash6673 on Sunday 30th August 21:15
bash6673 said:
8OUTTA8...30 goals in 8 games...just brilliant...and before the usual "you're only playing in the Championship" pish arrives...you can only beat what is put in front of you. So GIRFUY!
Never a red card for Lyle, a yellow at least.
Great passing for the 3rd and 4th goals and glad he took off Wallace, as he was struggling, good to see him using the head and taking Tav off to give him a break, although he still could have breezed what was left of the game.
Onwards and upwards The Rangers.
Well i think it was a red. A sort but a red all the same. You cant push off someones forehead like that in the modern game. I dont see any reason we cant win right up and passed the St Johnston game easy. Never a red card for Lyle, a yellow at least.
Great passing for the 3rd and 4th goals and glad he took off Wallace, as he was struggling, good to see him using the head and taking Tav off to give him a break, although he still could have breezed what was left of the game.
Onwards and upwards The Rangers.
Edited by bash6673 on Sunday 30th August 21:15
FORMER Rangers administrator David Whitehouse has been arrested and detained in relation to the police investigation into the Charles Green consortium's takeover of Rangers.
Former chief executive Charles Green continues to be questioned by police in relation to events surrounding his time at the helm of the club.
It was confirmed that it relates to the background to Mr Green's Sevco consortium buying the club's assets, for £5.5 million in 2012.
In a new development, Police Scotland confirmed that Mr Whitehouse, one of the joint administrators from Duff and Phelps of Rangers oldco, has been arrested.
A Police Scotland source said he is in custody and is due to appear before Glasgow Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
A source said: "It is connection with the alleged fraudulent acquisition of Rangers Football Club."
Mr Green arrived at Livingston police station for talks on Tuesday, saying he did not know why he was there.
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The events are separate to the inquiry into Craig Whyte's alleged fraudulent takeover in May 2011.
Mr Green took control at Rangers after buying the club's assets following administration and liquidation of oldco.
Arriving at Livingston police station on Tuesday morning, Mr Green said: "I've been invited to attend an interview with Police Scotland. I have done that on a number of occasions in the past."
Asked why he was there, Mr Green replied: "Well, one of the difficulties with today is my legal people had asked Police Scotland to provide us information that we're likely to be questioned on and they wouldn't provide that so I'm at a loss really."
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Whyte has previously appeared in court charged with fraud following an investigation into the purchase of Rangers Football Club in 2011.
He and others who were charged with fraudulent activity linked to the sale were released on bail last year.Other key figures Imran Ahmad, Craig Whyte and Duff and Phelps administrator Paul Clark have not so far been invited to answer questions.
Former chief executive Charles Green continues to be questioned by police in relation to events surrounding his time at the helm of the club.
It was confirmed that it relates to the background to Mr Green's Sevco consortium buying the club's assets, for £5.5 million in 2012.
In a new development, Police Scotland confirmed that Mr Whitehouse, one of the joint administrators from Duff and Phelps of Rangers oldco, has been arrested.
A Police Scotland source said he is in custody and is due to appear before Glasgow Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
A source said: "It is connection with the alleged fraudulent acquisition of Rangers Football Club."
Mr Green arrived at Livingston police station for talks on Tuesday, saying he did not know why he was there.
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The events are separate to the inquiry into Craig Whyte's alleged fraudulent takeover in May 2011.
Mr Green took control at Rangers after buying the club's assets following administration and liquidation of oldco.
Arriving at Livingston police station on Tuesday morning, Mr Green said: "I've been invited to attend an interview with Police Scotland. I have done that on a number of occasions in the past."
Asked why he was there, Mr Green replied: "Well, one of the difficulties with today is my legal people had asked Police Scotland to provide us information that we're likely to be questioned on and they wouldn't provide that so I'm at a loss really."
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Whyte has previously appeared in court charged with fraud following an investigation into the purchase of Rangers Football Club in 2011.
He and others who were charged with fraudulent activity linked to the sale were released on bail last year.Other key figures Imran Ahmad, Craig Whyte and Duff and Phelps administrator Paul Clark have not so far been invited to answer questions.
Strocky said:
What's your thoughts on David Murray's role in the debacle?
He's got as many questions to answer as the rest of them. Whether or not that should be in a court I don't know but his current silence says volumes.He's not blameless either for the debt or for the sale but on balance I'd still rather have him than the rest of the shysters involved. Better the devil you know.
Murray presided over the death of rangers.he was so convinced that they were going to lose the "big tax case" that he sold the club for a £1 to a known asset stripper.
He was so desperate to extrapolate himself from the financial clusterfk that he and rangers found themselves in that he would have sold to the pope!
As far as culpability for the demise of rangers Murray hasn't a leg to stand on.
He was so desperate to extrapolate himself from the financial clusterfk that he and rangers found themselves in that he would have sold to the pope!
As far as culpability for the demise of rangers Murray hasn't a leg to stand on.
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