Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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The media campaign has started already. Already seen people fuming about some wee twat with twitter's comments. Making sick jokes about the crash and giving these lowlifes a fairly justifiable reason to moan. I could live with that but it won't be long before the stupid boy in question starts getting some unwanted attention and a possible visit to casualty.

Some may he deserves it and i'm inclined to agree, unfortunately he'll probably getting attacked by neds whose own behaviour would melt a microscope.
 
The media campaign has started already. Already seen people fuming about some wee twat with twitter's comments. Making sick jokes about the crash and giving these lowlifes a fairly justifiable reason to moan. I could live with that but it won't be long before the stupid boy in question starts getting some unwanted attention and a possible visit to casualty.

Some may he deserves it and i'm inclined to agree, unfortunately he'll probably getting attacked by neds whose own behaviour would melt a microscope.

It's best being left as is.

If the dick that posted the comment gets his life and posts forensically rammed by The People then the exact same will happen to the deceased.
 
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It'll never stick ;-)


BBC news:-

"Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte could be set to stand trial next year over an alleged fraudulent takeover of the Ibrox club.

The 45-year-old faces two charges - one of fraud and a second allegation under the Companies Act.

The High Court in Glasgow heard a trial had been provisionally set for April 2017, with a two-day hearing taking place in December.

Mr Whyte entered no plea and his bail was continued.

The first accusation claims Mr Whyte obtained a "majority and controlling stake" in Rangers "by fraud".

The charge dates are between May 2010 and May 2011, listing various locations including Ibrox Stadium, Murray Park as well as "addresses meantime unknown" in Monaco and France.

It is alleged Whyte and his representatives pretended to then Rangers owner Sir David Murray and others that "funds were available" to make all stipulated payments.

The second charge under the Companies Act centres on an £18m payment in connection with the takeover.


Mr Whyte was once again represented by Donald Findlay QC. Alex Prentice QC is now heading the prosecution team in the case.

Mr Prentice told the hearing: "The Lord Advocate asked that I step in... That is what I will do."
 
Just listened to Sutton Vs DJ <rofl>

I'm glad someone eventually called DJ out, it was long overdue, Sutton is 100% correct, DJ is a likeable big guy but he will never let any slight or wee joke on Rangers to pass him by without a retort. He IS an apologist, I've said it before a 100 times, this guy draws a wage at Ibrox, how anyone could think he's relevant on any matter is and always has been, a complete mystery.