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Thread: Fit n Proper !?!?

  1. #1
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    Fit n Proper !?!?

    How the flip can a convicted felon be classed as 'fit for purpose'? "Doh"! I forgot, it's The Rangers that were trying to get him cleared, so that explains all.
    How convenient for them they get an injection of optimism and impetus the night before their biggest game in years!! Not that I'm a cynic or anything.

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    re: Fit n Proper !?!?

    That's exactly my thoughts. Timed to perfection that was. Everything seems to be coming together for them just at the right time...Funny that.

  3. #3
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    re: Fit n Proper !?!?

    The establishment will bend over backwards to make sure "The Ranger" get what they want. How else can this be explained. If this had been any other team it would be rejected. I would love to know what their definition of "Fit and Proper" is.

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