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Medro:4212934 said:
<laugh>

Mindy's fails yet a ****in gain.

Not at all surprised.

The name Mindy on here is now synonymous with failure.

Yes your boycott can be seen as a resounding success <doh>

Why are you boycotting?
 
So when the huns boycott a game the attendance goes up?

Probably the home fans are delighted they can watch the game without the over-riding odour of BO and stale pish coming from the away end. And that's just Chappers.

What you being nasty to me for?

I don't have BO!!!
 
Well done to the Dundee United fans coming out in force. That will enable us to make a much bigger donation to the chosen charity.

Would it not make more sense for them to turn up at the SPL games where their club can keep all the gate receipts themselves?
 
Is the money that the Govan team hopes to get tomorrow going to the Govan's
Club new Charity, based in Sheffield " Green International" a charity that emits
Hot Air from old Charlie's. I believe Green International has raised a very large
Amount of money since it was founded last July.
 
In honour of your contributions to the Rangers board Hoopy Charles Green is giving 10% of the money to the Talbot Centre. <ok>
 
Is the money that the Govan team hopes to get tomorrow going to the Govan's
Club new Charity, based in Sheffield " Green International" a charity that emits
Hot Air from old Charlie's. I believe Green International has raised a very large
Amount of money since it was founded last July.

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I think hooper might be mindy, he never fails to stoat in talking ****e whilst mindy is taking heat for another fail...
 
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson hopes Rangers can "come on board" along with all other clubs in order to progress the Scottish game.

United host Rangers in the Scottish Cup on Saturday, with the visitors having not taken up their ticket allocation.

That measure was taken after United's opposition to Rangers being in the Scottish Premier League this season.

"Personally for the sake of Scottish football, I think we should move on," Thompson told BBC Scotland.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist

McCoist echoed Thompson's comments that it was time to "move one"

"It's a game of football after all. That's what I'm looking forward to.

"We are in the middle of reconstruction talks and the game is moving forward.

"We have got all SPL clubs together to move forward for the future and I think we all need to get together, every single club in Scotland, and it would be good for them [Rangers] to come on board as well."

United were not alone in voting against Ibrox chief executive Charles Green's application to take over the SPL share Rangers lost following financial problems but the Glasgow club's fans regarded Thompson as one of the most outspoken figures on the issue.

And, when Third Division Rangers were drawn to face the Tangerines at Tannadice, the visitors elected to boycott the match.

"I'm disappointed because it's a big game for both clubs and would have been a full house," said Thompson, who appointed Jackie McNamara as the club's new manager this week.
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“The other clubs didn't put them [Rangers] in the position they are in”

Stephen Thompson Dundee United chairman

"They have made their decision, they are entitled to do that and I wouldn't like to enter into that kind of discussion.

"I was on the SPL board at the time when things arose. The other clubs didn't put them in the position they are in.

"It's up to their own fans to decide how they got where they are. I don't want to re-write the history books either."

Rangers manager Ally McCoist feels the time has come to "take the sting out of the whole situation".

"The club have taken the stance not to take any tickets for the game," he said.

"That stance has been made and hopefully it's just a one-off and we can move on."

Meanwhile, Thompson revealed there will be around 300 Rangers fans at the game with "very strict security measures being put in place inside the stadium and outside".

"We are quite happy everything will be fine," he added.