Allegations of racist comments made online to Charlie Cook(e) 2 today. I’ve put it in the Sevco Shame thread. Just guessing, like…
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Do you think we’d ask for more than £40k this time, only for The More Palatable Team In Their Street nearly to double their money by whoring him to Chelsea 18 months later?Originally posted by donsdaft View PostI would say we should sign him, but we'd only end up selling him to Dundee.
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Only surpassed by Liquidation day, four months later on 14 June 2012. The only good thing that happened that awful week, with the concomitant joyous all-night virtual party on here the jube-jube atop the Stronach’s Bakery empire biscuit of life.Originally posted by Jupiter View Post10 years ago today the original Rangers went into administration.
What a great day that was.
Die again you ****s.
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Yes, I had a chuckle to myself listening to these ridiculous hard-done-by claims on the car radio! I hope that Dortmund give them a hiding at Ibrox and I expect that they will.Originally posted by Red Zone View PostBobby Madden didn't give two likely penalties for sevco today - a sentence I never thought I would be writing as long as I lived.
Mind you he did find 8 minutes added time from nowhere to try to make up for it
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Alan Pattullo is, admittedly a fan of TMSTID, but his Scotsman report on yesterday's cup-tie manages to put a cruncher in on the huns as he counsels TMSTID's board to get a ****ing grip (as if directors aren't capitalist running dog grips by nature):
"the old ditties, many of them featuring content that ought to keep the match observer present busy..."
"the return of the old, sadly-familiar songs were a message to the Rangers top brass: if there’s to be no consultation with supporters about a ‘friendly’with celtic in Australia, then all bets are off."
"A home Scottish Cup tie against an attractive team should have been the tonic Dundee required after their league struggles. When will they next have an opportunity to reach Hampden? It was instead an onerous afternoon in front of a historic low home crowd for a game against either side of the old firm. The fans had voted with their feet after Nelms’ refusal to negotiate with Rangers to lower the entry cost. The £30 price of a ticket was a shameful sum to ask fans of both sides to pay in these straitened times when it was already clear the attendance would be compromised by live television coverage. As it turned out, broadcast loudly and clearly, the rows of empty seats in the home stands were not the only embarrassment."
Nothing to see or hear here, move along.
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