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If the case is likely to last a long time its likely green will request his fees ringfenced. They could easily run to millions. If king does actually put his hand in his pocket then I will come back on here and apologise for doubting him but as yet I have seen nothing. He keeps talking about soft loans I.e. other people's money.

This board is now reflective of scottish media in general where anyone questioning the situation at rangers is dismissed or ridiculed. I hope you people do get your club back on its feet because if you don't the ridecule will be on you.

You really are a self absorbed arsehole.

All you have done is spout unsubstantiated guff and expect to be taken seriously.

If you throw enough random shit you will eventually get something right. Just like old Phil Mcgobbler who has suspiciously stopped being quoted by anyone on these boards when he used to be the go to guy for inside stuff at Ibrox, you appear to be a busted flush.

If I'm wrong and you are correct, obviously very soon based on you previous posts, I'll apologise and tell everyone how clever you were. If not I'll remind of the fact that you were wrong on a constant basis. :ok:

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You really are a self absorbed arsehole.

All you have done is spout unsubstantiated guff and expect to be taken seriously.

If you throw enough random shit you will eventually get something right. Just like old Phil Mcgobbler who has suspiciously stopped being quoted by anyone on these boards when he used to be the go to guy for inside stuff at Ibrox, you appear to be a busted flush.

If I'm wrong and you are correct, obviously very soon based on you previous posts, I'll apologise and tell everyone how clever you were. If not I'll remind of the fact that you were wrong on a constant basis. :ok:

Well you seem to have taken it seriously, and of course predictably resort to abuse as I said is the norm on here from many of the resident bears. Quite laughable really. But then going by your childish post its to be expected. Phil mcgobbler? I mean really how old are you? Learn that one in the play ground did you? Enough of this for me I think.

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Well you seem to have taken it seriously, and of course predictably resort to abuse as I said is the norm on here from many of the resident bears. Quite laughable really. But then going by your childish post its to be expected. Phil mcgobbler? I mean really how old are you? Learn that one in the play ground did you? Enough of this for me I think.

I'm terribly sorry old chap, did I offend your finer sensibilities?

Is old Phil a personal friend?

I just thought you might enjoy getting some of your own style of utter nonsense posted back at you. Seems I was wrong.

You seem to think that your opinion is fact. It's not. You obviously have a big ticket for yourself and apparently can't take it when someone doesn't agree and in fact, calls you out on your rubbish.

If Phil is upset by my childish joke on his name, which I can't be bothered to learn how to spell correctly, he can let me know and I'll personally apologise to him.

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We were poor tonight. Rubbish game, rubbish weather, decent goal. Strangely, Rangers tend to drop their usual standards in midweek games for some reason. I've seen Livi twice at Ibrox this season so far and they are so disappointingly negative. We've won 3-0 and 1-0 respectively and both games have been slogs so, given our occasionally dodgy defence, Burchill's decision to set his team up so negatively is a bit of a shame.

Thought Halliday had his worst game for Rangers tonight and gave the ball away a few times which isn't like him. Impressed with the Kiernan/Ball partnership again with the latter being my MOTM for the 2nd game running. For those who watch our games, keep an eye out for the number of times we skin a full-back, get to the bye-line in the box in space and fire the cross to nobody in particular. Becoming infuriating!

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We were poor tonight. Rubbish game, rubbish weather, decent goal. Strangely, Rangers tend to drop their usual standards in midweek games for some reason. I've seen Livi twice at Ibrox this season so far and they are so disappointingly negative. We've won 3-0 and 1-0 respectively and both games have been slogs so, given our occasionally dodgy defence, Burchill's decision to set his team up so negatively is a bit of a shame.

Thought Halliday had his worst game for Rangers tonight and gave the ball away a few times which isn't like him. Impressed with the Kiernan/Ball partnership again with the latter being my MOTM for the 2nd game running. For those who watch our games, keep an eye out for the number of times we skin a full-back, get to the bye-line in the box in space and fire the cross to nobody in particular. Becoming infuriating!

I agree on Ball. We look a bit more secure when he plays.

I noticed the poor cut backs especially in the second half. We get to the bye line so often and then fail to deliver so frequently. Even when we do get the ball into a body they generally head it out the park.

Thought the ref was very poor tonight. Missed several obvious bookings and then booked other players for nothing. Totally hopeless and ineffectual.

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I noticed Wilson has been out the last couple of games. Is he injured or has he been dropped/rested?

He's injured.

With how Dom Ball has been performing in his absence, he might not find it easy to get straight back in. That said, I'd be keen to see how a Wilson/Ball partnership would get on.

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A controversial penalty by Jason Cummings five minutes before half-time was enough to move Hibernian up to second place in the Championship.


John McGinn went to ground as he pushed the ball round Falkirk defender Blair Alston and referee Alan Muir awarded a spot kick to the visitors.


The Falkirk players looked astonished as Muir pointed to the spot and, despite stern protests, the penalty stood and was duly knocked home by Cummings.


Muir had to be escorted up the tunnel at the break as both Falkirk players and coaches surrounded him to question his decision.


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It certainly was controversial and I thought it was soft as I've said above. What you have copy and pasted doesn't even begin to show how poor the referee was for both teams and surly his performance last night and on Saturday from what I'm hearing is something the SFA need to look at.

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I can't feel much sympathy for Rangers at the rough treatment.

In Erememkos first spell with us he was kicked off the park from the word go at ibrox in a Scottish cup tie. They were actually taking it in turns.

Was embarrassing to watch. Needless to say the ref did next to all about it.

The only time I've seen similar it was Celtic (I think under o'neill?) on James McFadden, IIRC 9 different players had fouled him in the 1st half!

:shocked:

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A controversial penalty by Jason Cummings five minutes before half-time was enough to move Hibernian up to second place in the Championship.

John McGinn went to ground as he pushed the ball round Falkirk defender Blair Alston and referee Alan Muir awarded a spot kick to the visitors.

The Falkirk players looked astonished as Muir pointed to the spot and, despite stern protests, the penalty stood and was duly knocked home by Cummings.

Muir had to be escorted up the tunnel at the break as both Falkirk players and coaches surrounded him to question his decision.

Dont see the bit about us not getting a penalty for the clear foul on Gray?

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There was a comical moment last night when Livi had 3 blatant goes at trying to bring our players down and it was only after the 3rd attempt at playing advantage did the ref bring it back.

I thought the ref was poor last night and his bizarre (in my opinion anyway) decision to book Martyn Waghorn for complaining about a clear bear hug from the Livi defender was a belter. Not only that, but to give the free kick against Waghorn was the icing on the cake.

Did Peter Houston have another rant after last night's apparently dodgy penalty?

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