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Just spotted this beauty from the Gun Bunny

Sorry, but our chaps just pissed (with ease) all over a team from the higher echelons (sic) of Scottish football. The "foreigners" performed very well, especially the French lad.

By the way, when you say signing chaps for "exotic value", can you just run a wee line or 2 with regard to what you mean?

So yes, all in all, you basically were wrong

Exotic value = Foreigners, I would have thought it was quite clear what I meant?

As for me being "wrong", is the season over already then? Did I fall asleep and miss it and if so who were the star performers for The Rangers this season?

And the "Higher echelons", is that what they are calling SFL1 now?
 
To add to Ibrox woes, up to five senior players, including Steven Naismith, Steven Whittaker, Allan McGregor and Kyle Lafferty, are still officially registered to the club even though they’ve moved.

Rangers have kept them on their books as they try to gain support from FIFA to win transfer fees for them. That could restrict McCoist’s plans to add up to six senior players to his pool before the club is banned from transfer dealings for a year.

Oh dear, what a shame.
 
"An SFL rule, in place for at least a decade, prevents its member clubs from registering more than 22 players aged over 21 in a bid to encourage youth development throughout the lower leagues".
 
Yeah cause normally when they say "red tape" there actually is red tape all over the place!

Clowns

Still obsessed with all things blue?...

Um, no.


red tape
n.
The collection or sequence of forms and procedures required to gain bureaucratic approval for something, especially when oppressively complex and time-consuming.


It's a trivial matter of over-elaborate bureaucracy.

Having a squad limit (the existence of which I may well doubt as it is from a thoroughly disreputable source) would be a rule.

Again, it's your old fried rhetoric - using emotive or poetically licensed phrases to suit a purpose.

Red tape suggests it's the fault of bureaucrats.

Rules suggests something that everyone has to adhere to.