You answered your own question, Rangers were in the Europa League final about 6 months ago.
Good Champions League campaign this season too


You answered your own question, Rangers were in the Europa League final about 6 months ago.


Absolutely terrible it was, but it was all about getting there and getting the money. We just need our board to invest that money on players now, the useless ****s.Good Champions League campaign this season too![]()
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At least you don't sound like a bitter little boy.
Why would it?What's to be bitter about, as long as the compensation cheque doesn't bounce.......
He forgot to add that the above doesn't apply if you get offered a job that you want.Speaking after it was confirmed he would not be leaving for Wolves, Beale said: “I didn’t think it was the right moment, because I entered into an agreement here.
“Integrity is a real big thing for me, and loyalty. You don’t give it to receive it back but I think if they’re the values you live by then at times when you’re put in a position then you have to be strong by them.
“I have been all-in here and I have asked other people to be all-in so I can’t be the first person to run away from the ship.
just for reference!
Why would it?
You answered your own question, Rangers were in the Europa League final about 6 months ago.
Dunno, your finances all right are they?
£24m loss in 2021 is not great.....

It's a very risky decision for Beale. Rangers are nine points behind Celtic, the squad is poor and needs a serious upgrade. Will the fans and board be patient with him, especially if he fails to bring in any silverware come May (they're in the Semis of the League Cup, and Scottish Cup normally starts in Jan for SPL sides). If he takes the job and fails he'll have nowhere to turn given how he walked out after his "integrity" speech. Succedes, and he may get a mid- to lower-table job in the Premier League - probably dumping Rangers when they come calling to boot.
Personally hope it's all a load of ****e as it'll be a good wind up for some of the guys at work!
Since then we have sold Bassey for £19 mil, Aribo for £6mil and got about £30mil for reaching the EL final, I reckon we will manage to scrape together the £1.5mil for you. Remember and spend it wisely.Dunno, your finances all right are they?
£24m loss in 2021 is not great.....
Well, Ibwould imagine we shall see if it makes up for it in tye next couple of days. Personally I think he is too big a gamble for us, but there you go.Yep, I was writing at the same time as processing my thoughts. Question remains if the few European games make up for the majority of league games, which will be pretty poor quality football in League 1 or 2 standard stadiums.
Since then we have sold Bassey for £19 mil, Aribo for £6mil and got about £30mil for reaching the EL final, I reckon we will manage to scrape together the £1.5mil for you. Remember and spend it wisely.
No catholics employed for 70 years - FACT. The truth obviously hurts.deary me
I would say £30 mil is about bang on. The £6.5mil for getting to the final, the 6 home games in the group stages and the knock out rounds, let's say £50 x 50,000 x 6 which is £15mil, then tye TV money and also hospitality etc. We also had 2 home games in tye CL qualifiers so that's another £5mil in ticket sales...but hey you just enjoy.Nothing like a bit of embellishment seeing as you only got €7.1 m (£6.5m) for the semi-finals and losing the final, not sure how you make £30m from the whole thing.... but hey you just enjoy.... I'm basically beyond caring if he joins you or not....
It doesn't hurt at all, it wouldn't bother me if we still didn't sign them as long as we won. I find it strange that you bring that up considering it hasn't been going on for over 30 years, most of our team are Catholics, we have had Catholic captains and managers. Do you always live in the past like this or are you making an exception when discussing Rangers?No catholics employed for 70 years - FACT. The truth obviously hurts.
It doesn't hurt at all, it wouldn't bother me if we still didn't sign them as long as we won. I find it strange that you bring that up considering it hasn't been going on for over 30 years, most of our team are Catholics, we have had Catholic captains and managers. Do you always live in the past like this or are you making an exception when discussing Rangers?
Tha line above highlighted says it all. Proof that the anti-catholic sectarianism is alive and well. today and is not from 30+ years ago.
aye ok