Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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I think something came out today about Rangers being 48 hours from administration - if Mike Ashley hadn't of chucked a bit of money their way.

Anyway, as far as I can tell, it didn't even register in the Taigosphere. So it's finally happened, Rangers dying/living/dying is just boring now.
 
I think something came out today about Rangers being 48 hours from administration - if Mike Ashley hadn't of chucked a bit of money their way.

Anyway, as far as I can tell, it didn't even register in the Taigosphere. So it's finally happened, Rangers dying/living/dying is just boring now.

He gave them £2m which is loose change to him and another sign of how desperately skint they really are.
 
DevAdvocate:7223966 said:

I like the way they are 'saved' from administration. They've needed loans and share issues just to make ends meet. Not a word of how they inend to pay this back nor any attempt to cut costs. Admin would be the best thing to happen them, might learn to live within their means
 
I like the way they are 'saved' from administration. They've needed loans and share issues just to make ends meet. Not a word of how they inend to pay this back nor any attempt to cut costs. Admin would be the best thing to happen them, might learn to live within their means

Apparently they are due to publish the accounts and they are £20m in the red, Hunbelievable.
 
I think something came out today about Rangers being 48 hours from administration - if Mike Ashley hadn't of chucked a bit of money their way.

Anyway, as far as I can tell, it didn't even register in the Taigosphere. So it's finally happened, Rangers dying/living/dying is just boring now.

I was too busy reading the good news stories out of govan

http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=275097

if only liewell would pull his finger out we could win prestigious awards like this.

as anport said, they have been living off funds they don't have for much of their existence

still it was a massive surprised that Dave Kings bid failed <whistle>
 
Truly insane:

[h=1]An End To Hostilities[/h]October 26, 2014October 26, 2014 / billmcmurdo / The Ibrox Boardroom Wars are over.
For the second year in a row the rebels have been sent packing, though this time on a much more permanent basis. After months of hype, the Fight of the Century was all over in a flash. Dave King was fast off the blocks after the bell sounded with his bid but then The Haymaker finished him off with one knockout punch. Mike Ashley, as predicted by yours truly, has sent Dave King to sleep through better tactics and much stronger firepower.

Reports say that Mike Ashley&#8217;s loan to Rangers is only about £2-3 million, probably lower than Brian Kennedy&#8217;s last-minute offer and way less than King&#8217;s &#8220;rescue&#8221; package. But it&#8217;s not the what that matters, it&#8217;s the who. By this I mean that Ashley is a giant compared to both King and Kennedy. He is now effectively the lender of last resort to Rangers and he has pockets so deep you could lose his rivals in them. In essence, if Rangers need cash to see them through these choppy and challenging waters, Ashley will supply it. Far easier than emergency share issues or begging bowls to &#8220;Rangers men&#8221; and other lenders.

The need for emergency funding will be much less pressing because Ashley will supply two board members to do what others failed to do and that is run a tight ship financially. Graham Wallace was brought in to do just that but failed to do so, I am told, on an epic level.
On top of this there is talk of a new share issue which Ashley will underwrite and that will provide substantial funds as Rangers seek to get back into top tier football. The worry for fans is that Ashley will not be a custodian at Rangers but rather someone who bleeds the club dry. This is understandable but the propaganda from the defeated King camp is on overdrive right now saying this very thing. Whilst caution should be exercised by the support, this should not deter Gers fans from getting behind the new Ashley regime at Ibrox.
Detractors of Ashley are keen to cite the so-called 10% barrier imposed by the SFA on the tycoon&#8217;s shareholding at Ibrox. My own understanding is that this figure is arbitrary and thus very likely flexible. It would be a very brave but foolish legislator at Hampden who tried to turn away someone who was willing to invest substantial money in a Scottish club at this time when the game is crying out for funding.

I would also not be surprised to see the chairpersons of Premiership clubs declaring staunch backing for this rule to be scrapped if it meant it hindered Rangers&#8217; progrees back to the top flight. As I blogged recently, SPFL Premiership clubs are in a state of near panic at the prospect of Rangers spending another year in the Championship. The lunatic fringe at Ibrox will continue to try and agitate against the Ashley regime but a few well-chosen bans on certain people will help solve that problem. The rebel opposition is expected to fade away, especially as fans see stability and progress replacing the times of uncertainty they have had to endure recently.

It all looks rosy for Rangers Football Club at present, after long, arduous battles.

However, it all hinges on one critical factor and that is the intent of Mike Ashley himself. If he wants to enhance his profile and achieve a level of respectability which is still perhaps beyond him, he can do so by throwing away the Newcastle scarf and putting on a blue blazer.
I have two things to say openly on this blog to Mike Ashley. Firstly, smarten yourself up if you are going to sit in the Directors Box. Button your top button and get a blazer on. Rangers is not Newcastle. Secondly, don&#8217;t even think of messing the Rangers fans about. Again, Rangers is not Newcastle. Other than that, welcome to The Famous Glasgow Rangers!

Aye Bill, NO **** messes Rangers fans about <laugh>
 
Some responses to his post:

The more you read the reactions from the media to Ashley&#8217;s position with Rangers you begin to sense the panic in their realization that Rangers might finally be on the brink of recovery or worse still a return to domination of the Scottish game for years to come.
You are now seeing what many of us were talking about. The realization that Ashley can achieve many of his goals with Rangers at just a fraction of the cost he would need at Newcastle. It is starting to feel good to be a bear again. It has been a long time since many of us could feel any sense of optimism but I truly think we are on the brink of a powerful turn around on and off the park.

This is the news we have all been waiting for. I just hope MA gets the Rangers bug or Rangeristis, we need him to fall for the whole Rangers experience not just what Rangers can add to his already massive empire. My glass is always half full and I am positive about MA. just wait and see what the mhedia start dragging up trying scare him off.

Bill,
Do you think we are now abou to see a raft of Newcastle players on loan at Ibrox? No cost to Ashley but certainley good enough to win the SPFL!
 
More fantasy

Yes looks like the end game as far as ownership is concerned, those who wanted something else will no doubt be displeased. Hopefully they will stop acting like the yessers and take it with dignity and support The Rangers back to continuing success at the highest level. It seems Ashley&#8217;s financial clout has won the day. That combined with The Rangers and their global support should help to ensure we are back where we should be, top of the heap in Scottish Football and contesting at the highest level in Europe. Just hope Ashley get the bug, lest face it once you are in it everybody does, it&#8217;s a special club with a history and traditions second to none. We are a unique institution where football, politics and religion overlap and are a big part of what we are no matter what the apologists and appeasers say. Just a word of warning though Mr Ashley the Rangers fans are not mugs, they have had enough, don&#8217;t let them down, the balls in your court and tidy yourself up you&#8217;re like a dosser !
 
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McMurdo's been chopping and changing his support for over 2 years - it was only a couple of months back he was tonguing Wallace's dunger.