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Rangers in 'meltdown' again?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43793483
So Kenny Miller and Lee Wallace suspended after a huge bust up with the Gers' manager, Graeme Murty. I'm sure they are not the only dissenting voices after that 'humbling experience' v Celtic in last Sunday's Scot Cup semi-final. It will be curious to see how it all unfolds until season end.
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#2
It's pretty bad when you are getting reprimanded by that xxxx dimwit Wallace. Laugh

Sevco are now in so many factions on and off the park that its only a matter of time before they eventually crumble. They are a 30 mill business, propped up by loans,with an under 20's coach,running up debt......... trying to overturn a 100 million business,with an EPL manager, that posts profits and plays in the champions league. Plus clubs like ours,aberdeen and Kilmarnock are now firmly on the way up. Their position is totally precarious.

The fact that they have to turn the tide immediately in the eyes of their clueless owners and thick fans - season after season is absolutely killing them.

I remember the crowds they used to get when they were totally shite, prior to the tax dodging years. If king lets this drift it could end up the same way.
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#3
After Aberdeen were mainlined by a player who was often promising but never really delivered in England I was slightly worried, but when Rangers lay down for Celtic in a semi final I could barely believe it. For the sake of Scottish football Hibs and at least one other surely have to come through and provide a serious challenge?

As a supporter of the worst team in England, weeks from losing our status as a league club, I began to wonder if we shouldn't apply to the Scottish League. Most of the other Vanarama teams are down south, we might as well travel north every other week. We won't trouble Celtic, but we're competent against Rangers and as the last holders of the Anglo-Scottish Cup we'd at least give some point to that memory. We'd add novelty value, we'd unite every other team in hatred of us, we'd probably improve because it would give players a reason to sign for us .............. (And maybe Celtic and Hibs would even quite like us for once having beaten Rangers 3-0.) I'm beginning to quite wish we were there.
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#4
Rangers - the gift that keeps on giving.
Cabbage is still good for you
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#5
It's funny TBF. They could set up their own sustainable business plan tomorrow but clearly won't even do that to gradually clear their debt - definite victims of their own unrealistic aspirations and it would be no surprise if the 'lying King' eventually drives the club into a 'financial precipice' instead of stabilising it. A case of the wrong people in charge again.
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