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Hi guys, This is my first post on here, and can I say that I am always gauranteed a good laugh at the banter that goes on, so keep that up.
The point I was going to bring up is, I know that the administrators must do what they see as best for the creditors, so I understand why they had to appeal the transfer embargo, but don't you think it would have been better being left as is, the reason being , and I am not trying to wind anyone up here, but who honestly would want to sign for Rangers at this current time?
I wouldn't want to work for a company that had all this trouble going on in the background, unless I was unemployable to anyone else and they were my last option!

posted on 30/5/12

That maybe, but if worst comes to worst, we could be left with the majority of our first team walking for peanuts under the terms of the salary reductions.
If that happens, then we're as good as facked anyway, with the inability to sign anyone but kids

There will always be a reasonable level of player willing to come to Rangers, even in the current situation...

posted on 30/5/12

Some berz think that an embargo is a punishment because it stops them from signing players.

Meanwhile, on planet earth, ordinary people do not expect a club that has committed such sins to be able to sign players.

It's called brassneckitis. Pretty common down Govan way.

posted on 30/5/12

Tim - calm doon ffs it's not even 10am

posted on 30/5/12

I just think it's crazy that this is happening to one of Scotlands biggest clubs. There must be a lot of clubs up and down the country looking at this and being concerned at all the possible implications for what is no doubt the most popular sport in europe.
I know that when I travel anywhere in the world and they hear the accent, I am always asked about Rangers and Celtic, occasionaly they have heard about Hamilton Accies.
But when its all sorted out , Which I have no doubt it will be, the clubs supporters and share holders must be sure to take an active roll in making sure that the directors make the right choices, especially when they have votes to cast at AGM meetings.
Most people don't give a monkeys about these votes, then complain that the company directors are messing things up!

posted on 30/5/12

Morning glory, IE

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posted on 30/5/12

Meanwhile, on planet earth,

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i actually laughed out loud at that.

posted on 30/5/12

Welcome New Poster. You type a lot of words. Most of which are spelled correctly* and form coherent sentences. Keep up the good work.







*Not all, so do not feel that you can become complacent.

posted on 30/5/12

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