glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 hee hee I missed this last night but had the immense pleasure of being woken by my radio this morning leading with the story. First of the final nails in the coffin? Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 hero: Speaking about the punishment, Whyte said: "Tell me how it is going to affect me? I couldn't care less. It makes no difference to my life whatsoever - and good luck collecting the money Quote
tlg1903 Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 I did have a hearty laugh to myself when i read whytes response. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 There might be a bit more of this: I suggested the other day there that we go to Ibrox to show our appreciation to our players and the Rangers staff but this disgusting untimely and unjustified act needs some retaliation with a walk to Hampden. Their timing has been orchestrated to derail our takeover just like it did last week as the b*****ds want us liquidated and we know why and if you don’t think it’s down to intolerance or there are any sectarian motives behind this then sadly my friends you are all in for a sharp awaking. We have suffered long enough in Glasgow from these third generation immigrants taking over our city, our legal system, our education system and our country by the republican filth. They are a poison everywhere and they know that us, the Rangers, are true British patriots and they want to try destroy that as they know the rest of the UK will fall without us. This is time for action and for this sleeping giant to rise. We are more than a club and they know that and we need some direct action. I suggest that every fan from up and down the UK meet at the piggery at 1pm and allow the bears inside to do a mass walk out to join everyone outside before we march as one to Hampden Park. This would be a massive statement to the SFA, SPL, Sky TV and the millions of viewers around the world to show how we are getting treated by our own footballing bodies in a time of crisis. I would even go as far as the players walking off the pitch at 1pm and forfeiting the poxy 3 points. We all need to be in this together, every man, women and child. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 cheerio cunto EXCLUSIVE By DEREK McGREGOR Published: 13 minutes ago KYLE LAFFERTY has played his last game for Rangers. 0 comment SunSport can reveal a bitter bust-up with Rangers boss Ally McCoist saw the crocked striker suspended last night. Lafferty has been ordered to stay away from Murray Park and Ibrox for two weeks, and banned from attending the final two home games of the season against Dundee United and Motherwell. It’s believed the £3.25million hitman, who has a year left on his contract, never wants to play for McCoist again. The explosive fall-out follows the 24-year-old star’s failure to meet up with the squad last Friday for the trip to Edinburgh and an overnight stay ahead of the 3-0 win over Hearts at Tynecastle. Livid McCoist summoned Lafferty — who’s currently sidelined by a hernia problem needing surgery — to his office and bluntly ordered him to keep away from Ibrox. Yet, a source close to the player last night claimed the Gers boss had asked Lafferty to make himself available for action as a sub against the Jambos despite him being clearly unfit. Lafferty, who played a major role in the last two Rangers’ title triumphs with vital goals, was not willing to take that risk. The Ulsterman has already made three sub appearances while not 100 per cent fit. The same source also alleged that McCoist had CANCELLED two planned operations for the Northern Ireland ace, including one pencilled in for Manchester today. It’s believed Lafferty was scheduled to head south last night to the same private hospital as Gers captain Steven Davis, who WILL get surgery for a similar injury which has ended his season. Instead, Lafferty has been forced to remain at home and ponder his future. The ex-Burnley frontman last month joined other top stars, including Allan McGregor, skipper Davis and Steven Naismith, in agreeing a desperate request from Rangers’ administrators to take a 75 per cent wage cut. SunSport revealed this month that Lafferty, signed in June 2008, had also insisted that in return for slashing his wages he would be available for a potential summer transfer at a cut-price £500,000. His career at Rangers has been littered with controversy, but he had become a key player under ex-boss Walter Smith and then McCoist. But now it seems certain he has played his last game for Gers and will get that move away from his boyhood heroes. Quote
baggy89 Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 How the fuck can a team in administration and still haemorrhaging money, whose players have taken a 75% pay cut, afford to waste money on travelling as a team and staying overnight in a city 50 odd miles away. Let alone reduce the value of an asset by pushing Laugherty out the door. If I was a creditor, reading that, I'd be going for a winding up order. Quote
Tyrant Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 And how the fuck can McCoist decide to cancel operations? Surely McCoist has got zero say in if player are or aren't fit or decided when they're getting much needed surgery? Unless they're saving money by letting the medical team go and getting Ally to use Google to diagnose everything. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 ffs this will just be a pain if I want to go out on Sat afternoon. Quote
Tyrant Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 More on the above: http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=217769&st=0 :lolabove: Quote
quirie Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 http://www.rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk/rstsite/latest-rst-news/454-rst-reaction-to-draconian-sfa-penalties :hammer: :hammer: FUCK OFF AND WATCH YOUR CLUB DIE YOU HUN BASTARDS!!!! Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 More on the above: http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=217769&st=0 :lolabove: The poster is for this weekend but do enjoyt their idea of the Cup Final march. These cunts are unbelievable. Firstly they get upset that their club which has been mismanaged, cheated and failed to pay it's bills should somehow be immune to any penalty what so ever. Then rather than directing their anger at Murray, Whyte and various board members over the last 20years the start making threats against everyone else. Threats violence and of killing off other clubs is hardly showing their famed dignity nor going to win them any support. Of course their century long sense of entitlement and more recent sense of persecution (should these things not contradict each other?) prevents them from realising any of this, but does make for some brilliant entertainment. Quote
glasgowdon Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 They think the SFA will have to pick up the policing bill if they march on Hampden? Jesus wept. Robbing the taxpayer is new low. Oh wait... Quote
Tyrant Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 The poster is for this weekend but do enjoyt their idea of the Cup Final march. These cunts are unbelievable. Firstly they get upset that their club which has been mismanaged, cheated and failed to pay it's bills should somehow be immune to any penalty what so ever. Then rather than directing their anger at Murray, Whyte and various board members over the last 20years the start making threats against everyone else. Threats violence and of killing off other clubs is hardly showing their famed dignity nor going to win them any support. Of course their century long sense of entitlement and more recent sense of persecution (should these things not contradict each other?) prevents them from realising any of this, but does make for some brilliant entertainment. Apologies so it is. I hope Hearts and Hibs don't get their day ruined by these Neanderthal cunts. Agree with what you're saying. It's unbelievable. They seem to think they're a big club and should therefore not be punished. It's unreal. The ones I feel sorry for are the one or two decent (less moronic) Rangers fans on there that have to read that shite. One of them was getting a supply of bottles for petrol bombs on the go. Quote
mini59dons Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 http://www.rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk/rstsite/latest-rst-news/454-rst-reaction-to-draconian-sfa-penalties Hitting Rangers in this way is in stark contrast to the soft justice dished out to Neil Lennon last week for a string of offences in which he questioned the integrity of the referees and officials. The SFA appears to have one set of rules for one club yet a completely different set for the other. Magic! Different punishments for different offences is unfair now is it!! Still the same old, Deflect deflect deflect!! Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 Magic! Different punishments for different offences is unfair now is it!! Still the same old, Deflect deflect deflect!! You mean he wasn't banned from signing players!!!! The injustice of it all Quote
Tyrant Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 Tbf be fair I did think that Lennon would get a harsher punishment for the umpteenth time he's committed this offence. Maybe not quite a transfer embargo though! Quote
baggy89 Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 As funny as the thought of 100k of them bothering their arses to turn up is (although perhaps they could rope in the JMG mob to organise it?), this is my favourite post... If 50 of us could get tickets for the game , at diffrent entrances , we could handcuff ourselves to the turnstiles in a silent protest. Like the suffragettes did trying to get votes for women Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 More mentalness http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/17822282 All options are on the table and no Rangers player or supporter can credibly play in or support the national side until this ridiculous decision is reversed. Quote
Kowalski Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 The Rangers Supporters Trust accuses the Scottish Football Association judicial panel of trying to "cripple" their club eh...no, I think they'll find that was David Murray. Which is just a tad ironic. Quote
tlg1903 Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 You know I don't think this is ever going to stop being funny Quote
Tyrant Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 More mentalness Since when do the knobends need an excuse to not want to play for Scotland? Quote
maverick sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 what have they specifically been found guilty of? this seems like a slap on the wrists. fuck all really. hopefully the sfa have the balls a) to stick by this punishment and b) take suitible action if/when the systematic fraud is proven. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 what have they specifically been found guilty of? this seems like a slap on the wrists. fuck all really. hopefully the sfa have the balls a) to stick by this punishment and b) take suitible action if/when the systematic fraud is proven. This isn't about the double contracts, think most of the charges relate to bringing the game into disrepute and apparently the punishments handed out were the maximum available for these offences. Furthermore they were fined for just going into administration which is more than any other club got. But yeah the real issues still seem to be as far away as ever to being resolved, namely the double contracts and the BTC, which makes it all the more remarkable to see how much of a blood lust has been triggered in the Rangers support and how close they already are to the plug being pulled. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 24, 2012 Report Posted April 24, 2012 Duff and Phelps: "We are unsure as to whether the judicial panel fully understood or considered the commercial impact upon both the Club and Scottish Football of these measures, nor are we satisfied at this stage as to whether these sanctions are indeed lawful. Clearly time is running out to achieve a sale of the business or a CVA and the Club can ill afford further legal arguments. Accordingly, we are urging both football authorities to adopt a more pragmatic approach to sanctions to ensure that the administration of Rangers Football Club can be brought to a conclusion at the earliest possible date for the good of not only the Club but also for Scottish football generally. These guys have been at Rangers too long, they are beginning to speak like huns. Quote
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