http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=3911 Jess to Coventry, the most we payed for a player was £1m for Paul Bernard & he was mince.
God knows what goes on at Aberdeen. The only **** to do you a favour with a transfer recently was when Strachan bought Lee Miller for Boro.
Threats to kill now... http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...-brands-former-owner-craig-whyte-mad.23324172 Rangers director Sandy Easdale brands Craig Whyte 'mad' Saturday 1 February 2014 A PROMINENT director of Rangers has branded controversial former owner Craig Whyte "mad" and claimed he would "personally throw him down the marble staircase" if he turned up at Ibrox. please log in to view this image Sandy 'I'll ****ing do you Whytey' Easdale Sandy Easdale also accused Mr Whyte of attempting to add to the turmoil of the club, which just 20 months after its liquidation is once again in a financial crisis. It follows reports this week that Mr Whyte is on the cusp of a legal bid to claim ownership of the club and its core assets, namely Ibrox Stadium and its Murray Park training facility in East Dunbartonshire. According to a blog by the Channel Four News journalist Alex Thomson, Mr Whyte said that his ownership of the club "absolutely extends to Ibrox, the training ground, the players, the entire entity as it stands". Sources cited as being close to Mr Whyte also claimed "there is no question about that. The ownership of Rangers by the Sevco company of which Craig Whyte is a director is beyond question" and predicted "significant movement in the legal case in the next few weeks". The re-emergence of Mr Whyte, whom many fans of the Ibrox club blame for its administration and then liquidation, comes on the heels of players refusing to accept a 15% pay cut and a bruising AGM in December where Mr Easdale and the current board saw off an attempted coup. But in an unusual public outburst, Mr Easdale yesterday told an influential Rangers blog: "Craig Whyte is mad. Is he not aware that everyone with a share has more claim to RFC assets than he does? He's like a big kid. It's like if he can't have Rangers then all he wants is to try to ruin things for everybody. I have never met or spoke to the man but I personally would throw him down the marble staircase if he ever turned up at Ibrox." Mr Easdale, who is no stranger to controversy having served one year of a 27-month sentence for VAT fraud in 1997, is now one of Scotland's most successful businessmen. The board of directors is not universally accepted by the Rangers support, with Mr Easdale's comments receiving a mixed reaction on social media outlets last night. One post said: "I can't stand Craig Whyte and hope he's suitably punished but Easdale and (blogger Bill) McMurdo didn't really think the staircase quote through did they?"
Sandy Easdale also accused Mr Whyte of attempting to add to the turmoil of the club, which just 20 months after its liquidation is once again in a financial crisis. please log in to view this image
i didn't get it from your post. i asked a question which said do rangers fans (plural) expect to be challenging celtic. for ****s and giggles i sometimes listen to the clyde podcast (when i am out of anything else to listen to) the attitude on there seem to be that rangers fans (and Dave King) believe they have to challenge celtic as soon as they are in the spfl. I even when drunk (as now) understand that the morons that phone clyde are not representative of the opinion as a whole, hence the question.
Brechin City ‏@BrechinCFC 33m Mindless thugs brick the Brechin City Supporters Bus, disgusting! Retweeted by Pie and Bovril Sectarian attack on a Bus....
The crazy thing is my kids are currently learning Manx Gaelg in a class full of British Protestants doing the same. The Isle of Man is in the 'RA
A report in today’s Scottish Sun claims that Sevco could be just two weeks away from going into administration. The exact extent of the financial crisis at the Third Division champions is unknown but with losses of over £1m a month recorded in their first ever accounts it seems only a matter of time before the money runs please log in to view this image dry. Former Finance Director Brian Stockbridge told supporter representatives that the club would be down to it’s final £1m in April with the sale of season tickets needed to keep the players in their luxury please log in to view this image lifestyle. With pay-off’s to Craig Mather, James Traynor and Stockbridge since that announcement it seems that the club could be in administration long before the clocks go forward. According to the report in the Scottish Sun an insider has alerted the Alternative Investment Market to the extent of the cash crisis. The paper reports: “RANGERS are at the centre of a financial cover-up investigation over claims the club will be broke within two weeks. “The stock exchange inquiry was launched after an Ibrox official is alleged to have forecast they would run out of cash by mid-February. “New chief executive Graham Wallace has assured fans there is no danger of a second plunge into administration — two years after ex-owner Craig Whyte steered the club to its doom. “But in a complaint to the AIM exchange, a disgruntled investor writes: “It’s the worst-kept secret in Scotland that the club is running out of money in the next few weeks, yet the board has made no announcement.” “The shareholder says Rangers should have disclosed any projected shortfall under stock market rules. AIM chiefs have vowed to investigate the claims.” In December, on the day of the club AGM, new chief executive Graham Wallace announced a 120 day review into the finances of the club, last month he sparked concerns after engaging in a conceptional discussion with players over a 15% pay cut which would see some players forced to survive on less than £15,000 per week. With that offer rejected and no one interested in signing any players during the January transfer window it seems that the club is in meltdown as the second anniversary of Craig Whyte putting Rangers into administration approaches. Despite being in the job for over a month Wallace reassured various fan groups that the club is in good health with a five year plan for winning the Champions League enough to see off any proposed supporter boycott. Now it seems likely that the new club is about to follow Rangers into administration with only the continuing support of the SFA likely to prop up a team in blue shirts playing at Ibrox through till the end of the season. One short term solution would be to stage the final of the League Cup at Ibrox with the SFA already committed to hosting both semi-final’s of the Scottish Cup at the ground. Sending a £1m plus goodwill gesture to the stricken club would meet with resistance from other clubs and supporters who are already unhappy with the preferential treatment that the Ibrox club has been given The latest financial crisis is likely to put on hold plans to regenerate the area surrounding Ibrox which include a five star hotel and conference centre, transport hub and raising the capacity of the stadium to 85,000.
Anybody read phil mac blog "sevco on borrowed time " article today ??? If he's on the ball , they are as good as finished .
I expect their usual response to anything this Irishy, taigy, Rangers and Proddy-hating tarrier has to say. please log in to view this image