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28-02-2012, 22:47   #4246
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This is a plea all Rangers fans out there who love the Club and want to help them through this disastrous horrendous time.

We need to buy tickets for this Saturday’s game against Hearts we need the game to sell out. The ticket sales have slowed right down only 300 sold today and still over 4.400 to sell.
The club needs the income urgently to keep us going and the money generated by the sale of tickets is the quickest way to get money into the Club.

Hopefully over the next few days there will be a vehicle available which will allow the fans to help our Club by donating money, I have personally been inundated with requests from fans pleading to help the Club out NOW by giving money to the Club and hopefully this will be the way.

I cannot stress how vital it is to be able to raise money for the Club during this difficult time, we are currently awaiting assurances from the Administrators that any monies raised and passed to the Club will be used for the running of the Club ONLY and will not used to pay creditors, and so far the talks have been really encouraging.

PLEASE PASS THIS MESSAGE ON TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW, SHARE IT, PUT IT ON FORUMS, EMAIL AND TEXT IT.
LETS HOPE EVERY RANGERS FAN AROUND THE WORLD READS THIS AND REALISES THAT RANGERS NEEDS THEM NOW AS THEY WILL DO AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION PERIOD ENDS!!!!
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28-02-2012, 22:48   #4247
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You already went past those rules when asking for the money from Rangers up front.

And yes, I understand the reasoning behind it, but still.
But that's irrelevant because both parties agreed to the altered payments.

As it stands I don't know if both parties have agreed to altered payments this time so if they haven't then normal SPL rules should apply.

I'd say the other SPL teams that are owed over £1m pounds b Rangers are looking on not too happy.
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28-02-2012, 22:50   #4248
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Some people are just too stupid to run free.



Stuff like this gets highlighted all the time, and people still don't learn.
I think it's good that such idiots are outed all the time in Twitter.

Twitter is fantastic for rooting out sociopaths and fruit the loops.
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That is Kyle's big sister though
Nice bunch them Laffertys
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That is Kyle's big sister though
Is it really???
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Is it really???
Come on! It was said in jest
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Is it really???
Going on her boat race, they look to come from the same gene pool anyway.
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Come on! It was said in jest
I'm fairly gullible mo chara!
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What a sad piece.

Maybe the guy that wrote it should be more concerned with the West Fife miners that he represented who are still waiting for their money.

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29-02-2012, 01:13   #4255
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What a sad piece.

Maybe the guy that wrote it should be more concerned with the West Fife miners that he represented who are still waiting for their money.
What do you think about Rangers organising a charity match and pocketing the proceeds?

Any truth in the rumours about the poppy appeal money?
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29-02-2012, 01:41   #4256
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That is Kyle's big sister though

Kyle Laffertys sister wants Tims to **** off back to Ireland?

Where shes from?
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What do you think about Rangers organising a charity match and pocketing the proceeds?

Any truth in the rumours about the poppy appeal money?
It's the Rangers Charity Foundation who will say that they will donate the money to Rangers, that's different than Rangers organising something and pocketing the proceeds right away.

What rumours are those ?
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It's the Rangers Charity Foundation who will say that they will donate the money to Rangers, that's different than Rangers organising something and pocketing the proceeds right away.
The question is though is such a donation legal for a charity?

Is it true the players voted against taking a pay cut?
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Not entirely, they apparently voted against a wage deferment, which has more to do with the hours you work than a wage drop.

For example if you work 40hrs/week you only get paid for 35 of them, the rest is put in a fund for sickness/retirement/...

I think this means that a portion of the money they should receive will either be paid later or not at all, depending on the situation of the club at a certain point.
Apparently it's for the next month.

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Ah well - I had heard charity begins at home but for goodness sake are Rangers fans not a wee bit uncomfortable with taking charity money to help with the running of their club?
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