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Re: Rangers
Confirmed the SFA are looking at stripping the 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2009 and 2010 titles off of rangers for use of double contracts
need to look at 90 - 97 as well as i'm sure laudrup and gazza didn't go to glasgow for a holiday
need to look at 90 - 97 as well as i'm sure laudrup and gazza didn't go to glasgow for a holiday


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Nah she did betterGod is an Englishman wrote:Blueblood wrote:Well half isn't favouring either of you, that sounds pretty fair to me.
They didn't give me half of her sex and the city dvds though, maybe the court system wasn't too bad after all.
She got rid of you
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Knight15 wrote:Nah she did betterGod is an Englishman wrote:Blueblood wrote:Well half isn't favouring either of you, that sounds pretty fair to me.
They didn't give me half of her sex and the city dvds though, maybe the court system wasn't too bad after all.
She got rid of you
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Wylde and Celik leave Rangers.
Gregg Wylde and Mervan Celik have left Rangers but the remaining squad members are in discussions with the club's administrators over wage cuts.
Wylde, 20, and Celik, 21, have had their offers for voluntary redundancy with no pay-off accepted.
Duff & Phelps have been meeting the squad in a last-ditch attempt to agree on wage cuts as the club strives to make monthly savings of £1m.
Some players have agreed reduced terms to stay but with incentives.
These include free transfers in the summer or being allowed to leave for reasonable offers.
If agreement is reached, high earners could face wage cuts of 75%, middle earners 50% and other players 25%.
Wylde told BBC Scotland on Tuesday: "I volunteered to walk with no redundancy package today to help the other people in the club who have families, like the kitchen staff.
"I offered to walk away yesterday and the club told me today that they would accept that offer.
"At the moment I have nowhere to go and I don't have another club.
"I don't know what is going to happen next but I thought it was important to play my part in saving Rangers."
Celik is a Sweden Under-21 international attacking midfielder who moved to Ibrox from GAIS in Gothenburg on a three-and-a-half year deal in January.
Duff & Phelps had delayed previous deadlines over cuts with negotiations between the firm, players and union protracted.
They have started,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Gregg Wylde and Mervan Celik have left Rangers but the remaining squad members are in discussions with the club's administrators over wage cuts.
Wylde, 20, and Celik, 21, have had their offers for voluntary redundancy with no pay-off accepted.
Duff & Phelps have been meeting the squad in a last-ditch attempt to agree on wage cuts as the club strives to make monthly savings of £1m.
Some players have agreed reduced terms to stay but with incentives.
These include free transfers in the summer or being allowed to leave for reasonable offers.
If agreement is reached, high earners could face wage cuts of 75%, middle earners 50% and other players 25%.
Wylde told BBC Scotland on Tuesday: "I volunteered to walk with no redundancy package today to help the other people in the club who have families, like the kitchen staff.
"I offered to walk away yesterday and the club told me today that they would accept that offer.
"At the moment I have nowhere to go and I don't have another club.
"I don't know what is going to happen next but I thought it was important to play my part in saving Rangers."
Celik is a Sweden Under-21 international attacking midfielder who moved to Ibrox from GAIS in Gothenburg on a three-and-a-half year deal in January.
Duff & Phelps had delayed previous deadlines over cuts with negotiations between the firm, players and union protracted.
They have started,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


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Got to take your hats off to those who have walked away without worrying about any pay outs or those that are taking pay cuts to help the club.
In this mercenary days of footballers then good on them. Surely even the mick/fenians/tims can admit that?
In this mercenary days of footballers then good on them. Surely even the mick/fenians/tims can admit that?
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Young players with futures in the game, and prob jumped before they were pushedGod is an Englishman wrote:Got to take your hats off to those who have walked away without worrying about any pay outs or those that are taking pay cuts to help the club.
In this mercenary days of footballers then good on them. Surely even the mick/fenians/tims can admit that?


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DOC wrote:Young players with futures in the game, and prob jumped before they were pushedGod is an Englishman wrote:Got to take your hats off to those who have walked away without worrying about any pay outs or those that are taking pay cuts to help the club.
In this mercenary days of footballers then good on them. Surely even the mick/fenians/tims can admit that?
could have sat and waited it out though, claiming wages etc..
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wait and risk not getting paid when the money dries up?God is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Young players with futures in the game, and prob jumped before they were pushedGod is an Englishman wrote:Got to take your hats off to those who have walked away without worrying about any pay outs or those that are taking pay cuts to help the club.
In this mercenary days of footballers then good on them. Surely even the mick/fenians/tims can admit that?
could have sat and waited it out though, claiming wages etc..
the administrators were under pressure to do something


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I'd rather take the risk of getting nothing than actually getting nothing.DOC wrote:wait and risk not getting paid when the money dries up?
the administrators were under pressure to do something
Seriously, what planet are you on when you can't appreciate this is a good thing they have done. Clearly your hatred is blinding you, how very sad.
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what if this were celtic or west ham? what would you sayGod is an Englishman wrote:I'd rather take the risk of getting nothing than actually getting nothing.DOC wrote:wait and risk not getting paid when the money dries up?
the administrators were under pressure to do something
Seriously, what planet are you on when you can't appreciate this is a good thing they have done. Clearly your hatred is blinding you, how very sad.


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i would like to think i wouldn't be so blinded by hatred that I cannot see when some blokes have actually done the right thing.DOC wrote:what if this were celtic or west ham? what would you sayGod is an Englishman wrote:I'd rather take the risk of getting nothing than actually getting nothing.DOC wrote:wait and risk not getting paid when the money dries up?
the administrators were under pressure to do something
Seriously, what planet are you on when you can't appreciate this is a good thing they have done. Clearly your hatred is blinding you, how very sad.
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what's the difference between greece and rangers?
greece aren't as financially fucked and they'll still be in europe next year.
greece aren't as financially fucked and they'll still be in europe next year.
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Whats the difference between Whitney Houston and a celtic fan?
A celtic fan wouldn't be seen dead in a bath
A celtic fan wouldn't be seen dead in a bath
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Dundee Utd 2-1 Rangers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Watson 37′ Daly 47′
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Here come the excuses......
we have nine players out with injuries (Ness, Bartley,Naismith,Goain,Broadfoot,Whittaker,Lafferty,)plus two are suspended (Papac,Bocanegra), two out on loan (Fleck,Hutton) , two sold (Jelavic & Mckay), and two left for the benefit of the club. Celik and Whylde
The Old Firm game this Sunday maybe painful to watch because Celtic are playing their best football for years.
To give credit where it’s due, Dundee United played very well and deserve the points.
Celtic result overnight loss to Killy at leats brings a smile.
Also, Celtic has shown interest to join League One. I hope they don’t go…..
we have nine players out with injuries (Ness, Bartley,Naismith,Goain,Broadfoot,Whittaker,Lafferty,)plus two are suspended (Papac,Bocanegra), two out on loan (Fleck,Hutton) , two sold (Jelavic & Mckay), and two left for the benefit of the club. Celik and Whylde
The Old Firm game this Sunday maybe painful to watch because Celtic are playing their best football for years.
To give credit where it’s due, Dundee United played very well and deserve the points.
Celtic result overnight loss to Killy at leats brings a smile.
Also, Celtic has shown interest to join League One. I hope they don’t go…..
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Not against Killiefollowfollow wrote:Here come the excuses......
we have nine players out with injuries (Ness, Bartley,Naismith,Goain,Broadfoot,Whittaker,Lafferty,)plus two are suspended (Papac,Bocanegra), two out on loan (Fleck,Hutton) , two sold (Jelavic & Mckay), and two left for the benefit of the club. Celik and Whylde
The Old Firm game this Sunday maybe painful to watch because Celtic are playing their best football for years.
To give credit where it’s due, Dundee United played very well and deserve the points.
Celtic result overnight loss to Killy at leats brings a smile.
Also, Celtic has shown interest to join League One. I hope they don’t go…..
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Yep, credit were it's due, Killie put up a brick wall against Celtic last night and it was hard to break down.
Congrats to Killie for winning the League Cup for the first time.
Liam Kelly ( Kilmarnock Midfielder ) ran up the tunnel after receiving the cup as his father had a
suspected heart attack after the game in the stands.
Hopefully he is ok !
Now, for the " Double " ,,,,,,,
Congrats to Killie for winning the League Cup for the first time.
Liam Kelly ( Kilmarnock Midfielder ) ran up the tunnel after receiving the cup as his father had a
suspected heart attack after the game in the stands.
Hopefully he is ok !
Now, for the " Double " ,,,,,,,


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apparently he passed awayyogi wrote:Yep, credit were it's due, Killie put up a brick wall against Celtic last night and it was hard to break down.
Congrats to Killie for winning the League Cup for the first time.
Liam Kelly ( Kilmarnock Midfielder ) ran up the tunnel after receiving the cup as his father had a
suspected heart attack after the game in the stands.
Hopefully he is ok !Now, for the " Double " ,,,,,,,
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F U CK............................that's sad.cole_trickle wrote:apparently he passed awayyogi wrote:Yep, credit were it's due, Killie put up a brick wall against Celtic last night and it was hard to break down.
Congrats to Killie for winning the League Cup for the first time.
Liam Kelly ( Kilmarnock Midfielder ) ran up the tunnel after receiving the cup as his father had a
suspected heart attack after the game in the stands.
Hopefully he is ok !Now, for the " Double " ,,,,,,,
The poor lad, one of the best days of his life, beating Celtic, then this.


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Rangers owner Craig Whyte banned for life by SFA..............
Rangers owner Craig Whyte has been banned for life from any involvement in Scottish football.
The Scottish Football Association also imposed a 12-month transfer embargo on the club, who are in administration.

Rangers owner Craig Whyte has been banned for life from any involvement in Scottish football.
The Scottish Football Association also imposed a 12-month transfer embargo on the club, who are in administration.

