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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMF5RnCelFE
Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
ViperPict said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMF5RnCelFE
Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
It was amazingly accurate the last couple of times it was posted too. Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
Kaj91 said:
ViperPict said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMF5RnCelFE
Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
It was amazingly accurate the last couple of times it was posted too. Actually an amazingly accurate summary of the situation...
hornetrider said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31145792
'Loan signings from Newcastle MUST PLAY if fit'
Oh dear.
That's a very big IF. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32095637'Loan signings from Newcastle MUST PLAY if fit'
Oh dear.
JuniorD said:
Are rangers paying the wages of these crocked loan players? It wouldnt be rangers if they weren't.
There was something in the paper last week that the guy was on £1000 per week. I find it hard to believe that anyone coming from an English Premier League squad would be on that low a wage.
I'm surprised in situations like this they don't have some sort of right to teminate their contracts. I understand you can hardly complain if a player gets injured whilst playing for a team on loan, but guys with completely irrelevant injuries and illnesses seems a bit wrong.
Rangers couldn't afford the wages of the players they already had. No idea if Rangers or Newcastle are picking the tab for these guys.
Good win for Rangers today. Last 4 games have shown that as super as Ally was as a player, as a manager he was tacitly inept. Lots of effort from player who were awful under Ally. Miller,Law,Shields,Clark etc all putting in a shift. Has McCall done enough to earn a contract.....Nearly.
Rangers Football Club are the most successful club in world football history, having won over 100 trophies including 33 Scottish Cups and seven 'trebles.' But that isn't enough. By rights it should be 34 Scottish Cups and 8 trebles. Because in the 1989 Scottish Cup final, shortly before half-time, a player from Glasgow Celtic, the city's newest club, knocked the ball out of play around about the half-way line. It should have been a throw-in to Rangers. Instead Celtic skipper Roy Aitken took the throw-in for his own team, approximately 20 yards further up the pitch than where his team-mate had knocked it out. We Rangers supporters are duty-bound to seek an understanding of how the referee came to make this outrageous and biased decision. It isn't good enough to say that the referee just felt a bit sorry for a wee diddy team because the other team were winning all the trophies. This decision clearly affected the outcome of the match, and it had absolutely nothing to do with Gary Stevens inability to pass the ball back to Chris Woods from Aitken's aforementioned throw-in. Nor did the result have anything to do with the team's inability to score in the 45 minutes that followed, although it should be noted that Terry Butcher's equaliser was also disallowed in injury time, but we aren't going to complain about that as well, as we might start to make ourselves into a paranoid laughing stock of a football club.
We Rangers supporters therefore demand the SFA replay the match from the 44th minute, with a throw-in to Rangers, following on from the precedent set in the recent England v Norway under 19s girls match in Belfast. As it isn't possible for the same players to play, a select of current England internationals should take the field for Rangers, with a selection of continental rejects for Celtic (ie. their current team). Jock Brown should be the commentator, and the old Scotsport theme music must be played as the teams line up for the second half.
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We Rangers supporters therefore demand the SFA replay the match from the 44th minute, with a throw-in to Rangers, following on from the precedent set in the recent England v Norway under 19s girls match in Belfast. As it isn't possible for the same players to play, a select of current England internationals should take the field for Rangers, with a selection of continental rejects for Celtic (ie. their current team). Jock Brown should be the commentator, and the old Scotsport theme music must be played as the teams line up for the second half.
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2013ZetecS said:
Rangers Football Club are the most successful club in world football history, having won over 100 trophies including 33 Scottish Cups and seven 'trebles.' But that isn't enough. By rights it should be 34 Scottish Cups and 8 trebles. Because in the 1989 Scottish Cup final, shortly before half-time, a player from Glasgow Celtic, the city's newest club, knocked the ball out of play around about the half-way line. It should have been a throw-in to Rangers. Instead Celtic skipper Roy Aitken took the throw-in for his own team, approximately 20 yards further up the pitch than where his team-mate had knocked it out. We Rangers supporters are duty-bound to seek an understanding of how the referee came to make this outrageous and biased decision. It isn't good enough to say that the referee just felt a bit sorry for a wee diddy team because the other team were winning all the trophies. This decision clearly affected the outcome of the match, and it had absolutely nothing to do with Gary Stevens inability to pass the ball back to Chris Woods from Aitken's aforementioned throw-in. Nor did the result have anything to do with the team's inability to score in the 45 minutes that followed, although it should be noted that Terry Butcher's equaliser was also disallowed in injury time, but we aren't going to complain about that as well, as we might start to make ourselves into a paranoid laughing stock of a football club.
We Rangers supporters therefore demand the SFA replay the match from the 44th minute, with a throw-in to Rangers, following on from the precedent set in the recent England v Norway under 19s girls match in Belfast. As it isn't possible for
the same players to play, a select of current England internationals should take the field for Rangers, with a selection of continental rejects for Celtic (ie. their current team). Jock Brown should be the commentator, and the old Scotsport theme music must be played as the teams line up for the second half.
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How can a team that doesn't exist anymore replay a game? We Rangers supporters therefore demand the SFA replay the match from the 44th minute, with a throw-in to Rangers, following on from the precedent set in the recent England v Norway under 19s girls match in Belfast. As it isn't possible for
the same players to play, a select of current England internationals should take the field for Rangers, with a selection of continental rejects for Celtic (ie. their current team). Jock Brown should be the commentator, and the old Scotsport theme music must be played as the teams line up for the second half.
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