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Savage Tyrant wrote: » "Fans" heard chanting "Jump on the heads of Glasgow Celtic" during the game against Hearts.... Youve got to wonder at the mindset of some fans. Ttake away the thuggishness of the chant itself, here they are attending a very important league game against their biggest and most competitive rivals, and yet a section of the crowd have their minds on another club they've yet to meet in competition. It's a head scratcher.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Seriously wtf????
Eirebear wrote: » What I said was pretty clear. 'Our undersoil heating worked, look at us!' Was the general vibe from the online Celtic support while the likes of the Scottish Sun had reports of trouble outside Ibrox long before any apparent skirmishes between fans allegedly took place. This morning we have our usual round up of he said she said. Bores the absolute life out if me so it does.
journalists prayed to whatever god they felt would lead to the Rangers support causing some sort of trouble
bobmalooka wrote: » Kenny Mc Dowall hands in his 12 months notice, must have got the same advice as Ally (secure yourself as a creditor is my guess) SSN reporting that Rangers are saying he'll carry on as manager, surely not?
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Is Alan Smith (the Cork goalie) still at the club?
RoryMac wrote: » Probably be the manager before the season ends
TheCitizen wrote: » http://www1.skysports.com/watch/video/9653914/exclusive-charles-green-interview
PauloMN wrote: » That is laughable. The whole thing, Green lying on a hospital bed getting interviewed about Rangers. Absolutely comical. Nothing surprises me any more.
TheCitizen wrote: » He didn't even get a shave from the orderly to meet Jim White from the SKY. Paraphrasing only slightly; Jame says "I don't want to be takin advantage of ya there lying in the hospital bed Charles". "That would be unusual" Charles retorts.
PauloMN wrote: » Saw a clip of the Ricksen match, wow hard to watch really. Really feel for him. Great turnout from the fans, and seeing some of the big names brought back a lot of memories as well.
bobbysands81 wrote: » Mike Ashley has saved your club...so he can bleed it dry.
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » We have been saying this For a long time Bobby what's your point
TheCitizen wrote: » He might get ye to run within your means perhaps, eventually. Like the way he runs Newcastle, he uses them to bolster his Sports Direct firm, but gets the club to pay for itself?
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » The club owe him roughly 120 million I suggest you look into him before telling us how good he is
TheCitizen wrote: » I don't pretend to know for definite one way or the other. From a footballing perspective I know Newcastle fans grumble about him, but Newcastle are doing fairly ok from what I can see. They're not exactly pulling up trees but they're not struggling in the EPL either. They seem to be fairly sta ble, which wasn't always the case with Newcastle who used to spend a lot of time yo-yoing between the top two divisions in England. Looks like he will use Rangers as a cash cow and an advertisement for his business, but he'll stabilise them in the process?
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » You really should find out more about Mr Ashley and Newcastle. He won't do our club any good
Intifada wrote: » Where would you be without him?
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Better off. And if you want to know more read about money the board has turned down. They are nothing bit spivs and crooks