Difference being I'm a calm and collected fella, you phone up radio shows to vent your furry and have the presenters laughing at your pitched voice as it sounds like you're about to explode.
"vent your furry "...is that like moulting ? Oh, Dev, what has happened to that fine winter pelt you were sporting ? Really, does spring have that effect ?
I'm not sure that the boy from One Direction belongs here after vomiting on the Parkhead turf. No manners, but what a critic.
He did play for them though. The vomiting was just a natural reaction that most people get going to that stadium.
On reflection I would remove One Direction from the list. I added them before the game. Anyway once the Directioners get wind that they are on the list they would invade the forum in their hordes. I have no desire to watch Dev debate with them or Gambol chat them up for the next six months.
Companies house. Correction Creditsafe stated in their press release Rangers were “relegated” into the “third tier” of Scottish football. Rangers are in fact playing in the fourth tier of Scottish football, which is the IRN-BRU Third Division. The statement Rangers were relegated is also incorrect. A new company was set up after Rangers Football Club Plc was placed into liquidation in October 2012. The 'newco', trading as The Rangers Football Club Ltd, thereafter listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), trading under the name Rangers International Football Club Plc. The liquidated club, formed in 1872, was placed in administration in February 2012 over non-payment of tax estimated at around £14 million. HM Revenue and Customs then blocked a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) which would have allowed the oldco Rangers to continue trading. Oldco Rangers' administrator Duff & Phelps thereafter sold the assets to a consortium led by Charles Green, then trading under the name Sevco Scotland Ltd, and shareholders in the oldco gave their approval thereafter to change its name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd and the 'oldco' assumed the name RFC 2012. This 'newco' was granted a licence by the Scottish football authorities to re-enter competitive football in Scotland in the third division after the Scottish Premier League clubs voted overwhelmingly against allowing the newco to re-enter top flight Scottish football. http://www.business7.co.uk/business-news/scottish-business-news/2013/02/13/former-rangers-owner-craig-whyte-most-searched-for-uk-company-director-in-2012-106408-23958796/#.UkQKIw7N-VF.twitter