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Intifada wrote: » And so it begins :pac: :pac: off the radar wealth
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Really that the best you can do. It is no secret the guy made his fortune as a share trader he talks openly about it. Very sad
Intifada wrote: » Best I can do? I didn't write the article son. And I don't know why you're being so defensive, I'm not having a pop at Rangers I'm laughing at the Scottish media. The same media who misled all your fans and are out to get you. Are we not on the same side here?
A Dub in Glasgo wrote: » So he was a professional gambler? He will fit right in at Rangers!
Savage Tyrant wrote: » Yeah that's what I'd do too if I had "unlimited funds" ... Buy a player that another club already baulked at due to his medical record.
Eirebear wrote: » Sigh. I for one am happy to see us build a fairly young squad of players with a decent pedigree. We are, after all, a championship side. No one is suggesting that there's no risk, but I think the signals are pretty clear from Warburton as to the type of player he wants.I wonder what the reaction would be if we were splashing out on players 'out with our means'?
Dempsey wrote: » The reaction has been noted years before Rangers was liquidated and noted for the past 3 years since the inception of the new company. Can you articulate the last time you supported a club that didnt live beyond its means?
Eirebear wrote: » Yer not making sense Honeybunch. Did Savage Tyrant point to 'unlimited funds' and suggest that this possible signing may be underwhelming because of that, or not?
KIERNAN will be unveiled at Mark Warburton's first signing for Gers later today but is fuming at claims from Brum. ROB KIERNAN pulled the plug on a move to Birmingham City at the 11th hour to pave the way for a reunion with mentor Mark Warburton at Rangers . Wigan defender Kiernan is set to become Warburton’s first signing today after travelling to Glasgow last night to begin thrashing out the terms of his contract. But the former Republic of Ireland Under-21 captain has been angered by claims in the Midlands that his proposed move to St Andrews collapsed because of concerns which were flagged up by doctors during his medical. Instead, the player’s camp are adamant it was the 24-year-old who backed out of the deal after learning that Warburton, his former youth coach at Watford, wanted to take him to Ibrox. One source close to the deal said: “Birmingham are obviously trying to cover their back here. “But the truth is it was Rob who pulled the plug on the move, not the other way around. “Once he knew that Warburton had got the Rangers job his mind was made up.” All the latest news from Ibrox Record Sport understands Warburton wants Kiernan and former Hearts skipper Danny Wilson to form the defensive heart of a new look starting X1 and hopes to have both players tied up before the end of this week. Kiernan spent the last half of last season on loan at Birmingham. He played 12 games and had been expected to complete a more permanent move this week after agreeing a two-year contract. But Kiernan has opted instead to sign up for Warburton’s revolution after spending most of his career bouncing around clubs in England’s lower leagues. He grew up playing under Warburton for Watford’s development squad and the pair joined forces briefly again in 2012 when Kiernan joined Brentford on loan for two months in League One. He also played four games in Scotland’s top flight during a loan stint at Kilmarnock in 2010. He made his debut for the Ayrshire men in a 1-0 Rugby Park win over Celtic on the night Robbie Keane pulled on the hoops for the first time.
One source close to the deal said
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Rob Kiernan has also signed so two in. The defence is almost there but we need a goalie Bell is not the man for the job IMO
bobbysands81 wrote: » you're his 12th club.
bobbysands81 wrote: » 24 years of age, 87 pro games, you're his 12th club. That's a lot of clubs and very few games.
Jelle1880 wrote: » John Eustace is in Glasgow for talks too it seems.
zorro2566 wrote: » Was he signed?