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EddardStark

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  1. cheers for that. Have you got your pac a mac?
  2. Seriously? so how have millions of people engaged then?
  3. So tax, nationailise and expand the public sector? enjoy.
  4. we are actually 11:55 from Luton. Arrive 2:15. Hopefully in a bar by 3:15.
  5. people who have gone from no to yes have probably not given the debate a second thought. Family and peer pressure are the key drivers. Not forgetting to mention the the impact of a very Smart Yes campaign on changing hearts(not minds)
  6. people who have gone from no to yes gave probably not given the debate a second thought. Family and peer pressure are the key drivers. Not tk mention the the impact of a very Smart Yes campaign on changing hears(not minds)
  7. no it won't. is this your own version of project fear? Using the Daily Mail as a barometer as well. Dear God. That paper does not even like anyone north of watford.
  8. If we don't lose on Sunday the Georgia game will be near to capacity.
  9. We are thinking of taking this game in. Just checked the admission prices. Assuming its a category A match then its £18.
  10. getting the same flight mate. but we are a lot further south in terms of starting position. hope you get sorted.
  11. Signed up for the Rangers First scheme. Rangers First was finally created as a result of a series of meetings on Community Ownership and Fan Governance organised by Supporters Direct Scotland and held in The Louden Tavern, Copland Road, Glasgow. The first of these meetings took place on February 14th when a presentation on Community Ownership and the CIC model, or Community Interest Company model, was given by Richard Atkinson, a member of the Supporters Direct Council. Following an enthusiastic and unanimous acceptance of the principles of CIC model presented by Richard on the 14th, subsequent meetings then followed on February 18th, 24th and finally March 3rd. The decision on proceeding with the name Rangers First was taken at the meeting held on February 24th. A ‘soft launch’ of t Rangers First was carried out at the end of the meeting on March 3rd. A large number of those attending this last meeting, signed up to become members of Rangers First on the night of the meeting. Some also agreed to sign up to a new integral internal life membership scheme of Rangers First which will be known as ‘Club 1872’. RF became a Community Interest Company in May 2014. To date we have over 1000 members contributing to the fund. All money collected goes toward the purchase of shares in Rangers Football Club there is no membership or joining fee. We have purchased over 130,000 shares in the past 2 months. We launched share donated in June 2014 and have had over 20,000 shares donated to date. - See more at: http://www.rangersfirst.org/about-rf/#sthash.dIC3I23t.dpuf
  12. wow.... you must have most of the board on ignore if you are using Phil as the benchmark.
  13. It wont be politicians who determine whether Scotland stays in the sterling zone. It will be the voting public. It will become a key point of the 2015 election campaign.
  14. Wont really be there long enough to enjoy the weather. Land in Dortmund at 2:15pm Sun and fly out 9am on the Monday.
  15. nope. It is the Yes campaign who positioned themselves above party politics in this campaign only to play the card when they realised there was no chance of winning. That's politics I suppose.
  16. I am making plenty of sense. Hope that helps.e
  17. They will post independence. Around £100bn. You can argue around the semantics.
  18. Its a game of bluff. I doubt there will be the poltical will to "punish" Scotland by denying sterling. However the publics attitude will be different. I cant see the rUK public supporting Scotland piggybacking on Sterling. Whether Scotland defaults on its debt is another thing. For them to do this will virtually make the Scottish Govt a pariah .
  19. To be honest I dont think many yessers give a second thought regarding the risks of what could happen post independence. Thats not what drives them. Pride before a fall and all that. Not only that I dont think OP's contribution in this thread is a troll either. Its from the heart. People need to think long and hard about their choice. However if its a Yes vote then we should ensure we all work towards it being a success. I am concerned as we move towards to end game the Yes campaign of turned this into a party political debate. Their shamless courting of the labour vote gives many of those false hope that the head in the sand state hand out/support structures in scotland will continue under post independence. It wont.
  20. Murray lost in four. Probably pushed his opponent harder than most in the last few months. Game lasted nearly three and half hours. I worry about Murray's fitness overall. He looks like he is burnt out.
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