No messing about but I could understand Rab C better than John. He sounded like he was pished or full of Valium.
Where's walter? Ally? The multitude of other, more articulate, Bears? You would imagine if they wanted to save the club they might have pitched up before liquidation. I've a feeling someone is making a **** out of the bold Bomber.
He was like a downmarket Tommy Sheridan, shouting the odds at the top of his voice. And I would have thought Rangers fans would have wanted to avoid any connection with Bombers.
Willing to fight for the club..... **** sake Trevor. The club is gone. I sometimes say it to irritate people but it has been the truth from the 12th June. He isn't fighting for the club. If he was, he'd have been there on 14th February.... Or even the 6 years before that. If he is really fighting for the spirit of Rangers, he doesn't need Murray park. He doesn't need Ibrox. Start a club elsewhere and sell it as Rangers. Get Cardigan to back it, get McCoist to back it. You ****s would follow. Smoke Green out. No ****er playing at Ibrox and its value to him goes down. He will sell it to the new club at some point. Bill it as the triumphant return of the bares or sone ****. This carry on is an exercise in mass denial.
He was the only they could find who didn't go for the EBT scheme. He went for the mystery box instead.
Was that what he was referring to when he said he'd done things in the past of which he wasn't proud ... or are there other 'things'?
He says that 'Bomber' is a misprint ... whatever that means. Nothing is ever clear where Rangers are/were concerned.
Read somewhere Green said he could turn the club to dust and nobody could do anything to stop him, no idea if this is true, but the bit that made me laugh is where Browny says in part 2 "your`e naw gonny rip us off again" Well F**k me, after they ripped off everybody else.
Hooster, Brown has thretened him with stopping Season Card sales and Green has told him the bottom line. Gers fans will kill their own club if it comes to that, following the likes of Jakey Brown ffs
Ciaran, Brown has already told them not to buy season tickets. I noticed they didn`t cheer as loudly when he started talking about them putting their money in.
you know what after watching the first part and it might just be me, but i thought that was wee chico from only an excuse standing on those steps. Bloody good impression if it wasn't
look at this shameful piece>doh> Stealing money off a pensioner; Subject: TOM HOBBS PIECE EXCLUSIVE: By IAIN KING TOM HOBBS has banked on Rangers all of his life but he won?t be giving them another penny. Not until the Charles Green regime is ousted and John Brown has helped fan power to mould a new era at crisis-torn Ibrox. Yesterday morning in the living-room of his East Kilbride flat 82-year-old Gers diehard Tom became the first fan to hand Bomber his season-ticket renewal and the cash to start the fund to put the supporters in charge of their battered club?s destiny. Brown?s quest has gathered huge momentum since Sunsport broke the story on Tuesday that the Nine-in-a-Row legend was leading calls for the supporters to snub Green?s newco Rangers. Now as Bomber prepares to make the next moves Tom hopes his gesture opens a floodgate of backing for the fans? buy-out scheme. He said: “I realise there is a leap of faith in pledging the season ticket money to John but Ihave total trust in him. “I have willingly given John my season ticket renewal letter and my cash because I know he will do right by me. “He summed up what being a Rangers player is all about. "This is a time to rally round and I hope the fans recognise that this quest John is on has the likes of Brian Laudrup behind it. “The truest saying out is you can take the man into Rangers but you can?t take Rangers out of the man.” Brown was humbled by the gesture made by a man steeped in the club. Last night he met with legal advisor Donald Findlay QC at a Gers dinner in Lanarkshire?s Dakota Hotel. His campaign is gathering pace now and Brown stressed: “It is for guys like Tom that I want to make this happen. “I have seen the hurt felt by true fans at what has happened at our club and that?s why I walked out. “There has been enough lies and enough hidden agendas, enough people trying to make a buck out of Rangers. “It?s time for the fans to take control and they have a unique chance to do that now.” Pensioner Tom never thought he would live to see the day he held money back from Rangers. Now he sees it as the ONLY way togive the club back to people who have its best interests at heart. Hobbs? son Neil, now a successful businessman in America, has been a close friend of Gers boss Ally McCoist from childhood. And Tom sighed: “I look at Alistair and he looks like he has aged, all of this has taken a lot out of him. “That boy deserves better than this, he did his apprenticeship under Walter. “The character he has shown shows the man that he is. “I have had my season ticket for knocking on 50 years and what is happening now is sickening. “I sincerely hope that every fan gets behind John now, I believe it is all or nothing. “This is our last chance, if Bomber doesn?t succeed they should shut the doors. “Our fans should remember how the other teams have treated us now because we owe them nothing from here on in.” Those who chose to mock the galvanising effect Brown is having on the Gers support were staggered on Wednesday night to see an estimated 5,000 pack Edmiston Drive to hear Bomber's passionate address on the way forward. Tom firmly believes Bomber is the right man in the right place at the right time. And he said: “I first went tosee the Rangers 75 years ago, I grew up watching people like Jock Tiger Shaw. “Willie Woodburn was my hero and I felt he epitomised everything about Rangers for me. Hard but fair. “A man needs something special inside to play for Rangers and care for Rangers and John has that. “Look, I have seen bad times and great eras at Ibrox but now I have to read of us losing young players like Jamie Ness to Stoke City. “The last time I saw them in a headline Stanley Matthews was playing for them, they are not a bigger team than MY club. “These boys are being misled by agents who are only in it for the cash. “But the biggest crime here is the loss of 140 years of history. “We have to make new history now and this is a unique chance for the fans to own it. “Never should one individual hold this power over Rangers again.” ENDS Iain King, Head of Sport, The Scottish Sun
"Last night he met with legal advisor Donald Findlay QC at a Gers dinner in Lanarkshire?s Dakota Hotel." Wonder who paid for Jakey Brown's dinner ... oh that's right, 'Pensioner Tom' gave him some money.
Jesus Christ Woodburn was an animal - a proper Rangers centre-half - broke legs, ended careers and was the last player ever to get a lifetime ban.