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TENEMENTFUNSTER

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  1. I care about the best league position we can get AND the Scottish Cup.
  2. You shall not go hungry. I was thinking Girls Aloud. Start wi the Norn Irish bird, every bite washed down wi some ginger.
  3. Well, it then follows that I deify you.
  4. Is that it? Dear fuck. Well, I liked it, cracking movie. Anyone who agrees is a fucking god!!
  5. Here was me thinking the Huns dying on their arse would be the funniest thing I'd read. Are these kinds of posts some attempt at avoiding the truth of your own life?
  6. I know but by fuck it makes up for a complete absence of it.
  7. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-17105626 Yet another nail . . . .
  8. Southern Comfort, cracking movie available on BBC i-playa right now.
  9. Would definitely have been into that but I'm away to watch Brighton v Boro that weekend.
  10. Nice one, saw him in Glasgow last year. Doubt you'll be disappointed.
  11. Even allowing for being "out of position" simple, basic shit was being fluffed, by everyone I hasten to add, but Fyvie was as bad as anyone for it.
  12. Didn't think Reynolds was that bad, would far prefer he was out left and maybe move McArdle back inside. Fyvie and most of the rest of the midfield were pretty fucking useless. Leaving aside a lack of inventiveness, they just looked short of being competent. Couldn't even hold possession, truly awful stuff.
  13. Mitch Hedberg Jim Jefferies Daniel Kitson Doug Stanhope Stewart Lee Mark McGhee
  14. The passing front to back was embarrassing, Hughes was our best mid by some distance. Not altogether concerned about the centre backs but could definitely do wi bringing the ball out a bit better, fucking brutal but in keeping with the rest of the passing.
  15. If there's no debate possible, then fucking dry up. We had accepted this before CP waded in with an SNP broadcast. Well done. Anyway, Banstead Athletic? Megalol, like giving Glencairn Juniors quarter of a mill!! Brilliant, this just gets better and better!!
  16. But the prospect of getting into the same bed has less appeal or something?
  17. A PROBE into Rangers’ finances has revealed a £250,000 payment to an ex-bankrupt’s company linked to an amateur football club. The payment was made in August to a firm run by Aidan Earley, one of Craig Whyte’s associates, the Record can reveal. We previously exposed a bizarre tie-up between the Glasgow giants and English side Banstead AFC. And now the scale of the financial relationship has been uncovered, just days after it was revealed that Rangers had failed to stump up £9million to the taxman in VAT and PAYE. The £250,000 was paid into an account in the name of Regenesis-Banstead Athletic FC. Earley, 44, who was bankrupted at the age of 22, and his brother Wulstan, 49, are involved with various firms operating under the Regenesis name. And Earley claimed when we revealed the Banstead link that Whyte hoped to groom future Rangers stars through the obscure English club. The latest revelation will astound Ibrox fans who watched their struggling team lose to Kilmarnock on Saturday. And manager Ally McCoist will be furious, especially when he was denied money for a badly needed striker in the January transfer window. The Ibrox side were plunged into administration last week after it was revealed Whyte had run up £9million of debt by failing to hand over VAT and PAYE on wages. Administrators Duff and Phelps have put top men Paul Clark and David Whitehouse in pursuit of the missing millions. It is believed they will be summoning Rangers’ directors to answer “serious questions”. Clark has admitted he does not know where the £24.4million Whyte raised by mortgaging off four years of season tickets to London firm Ticketus has gone. But the money was placed in the client account opened up by London lawyers Collyer Bristow when Whyte started his Rangers takeover. And the £250,000 which went to Regenesis-Banstead Athletic AFC was taken from that same account. Gary Withey, who became Rangers’ company secretary when Whyte took over last May, is a partner in Collyer Bristow. He will no doubt be one of the people whom the administrators will want to ask why a chunk of money was paid out to the English league minnows. Duff and Phelps are also trying to find out how Whyte found £18million to pay off a debt to Lloyds Bank – and if any of the cash came from the Ticketus deal. Whyte insists it came from his own wealth. But the weeks – maybe months – ahead at Ibrox are likely to be confrontational. And there could also be a bitter struggle for control. It’s believed Whyte ignored advice on how to settle with the taxman before being tipped over the edge last Tuesday. One of Earley’s Regenesis companies acts as kit sponsor for Banstead, who play in front of crowds of about 30 in the Combined Counties Premiership in Surrey. And Earley confirmed a tie-up between Rangers and Banstead, suggesting the English team would act as a feeder club, when we revealed the link earlier this month. Venture capitalist Earley said: “The context in which you refer to me is a possible involvement of Rangers with Banstead Athletic Football Club. “This is a project for developing young talent and has been two years in the making.” Rangers fans, who staged a massive show of defiance at Ibrox on Saturday, will want to know why the £250,000 was paid from the account where the millions raised against their season tickets was deposited. Earley denied at the time that Rangers had provided any funds to Banstead. And Banstead chairman and owner Terry Molloy claimed he knew nothing of Whyte’s involvement. He added of Earley: “We are just a small club and Aidan is a small part of it.” The Earley brothers are friends of Whyte and have been co-directors in some ventures. A third Earley brother, Brendan, who died recently, was Whyte’s right-hand man with Vital Holdings. It was dealings under the Vital Holdings banner that led to Whyte being banned as a director for seven years in 2000. A Rangers source said at the time: “People are scratching their heads about the sense in getting involved with a backwater team. If they want to invest in youth, they have their own academy. “If they want some kind of exchange set-up, would it not be better to get into a relationship with Real Madrid or AC Milan than Banstead Athletic?” Rangers declined to comment on the latest revelations last night. Fucking hell, murkier and murkier . . .
  18. You know what they say Al, a bad days golf beats watching that pish.
  19. Didn't know that was her name.
  20. Yes. Made a bit of a difference when he came on, also we lost the midfield when Hughes went off, surprisingly.
  21. Alzheimers.
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