24-11-2014, 20:52
Piss right off you hypocritical, opportunistic little fanny. I'd actually rather see Craig Whyte set foot inside Ibrox again than Naismith.
Steven Naismith
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24-11-2014, 20:52
Piss right off you hypocritical, opportunistic little fanny. I'd actually rather see Craig Whyte set foot inside Ibrox again than Naismith.
24-11-2014, 21:00
What's going on?
24-11-2014, 21:08
(24-11-2014, 21:00)Fredstersafool Wrote: What's going on? That's what I thought. In any event, I do not blame Naismith (or the other players) from moving in 2012. It was not their fault that the owners screwed the finances and like any workers, they had their careers and families to think of.
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Interview on the news where he was banging on about players being left in an impossible situation in 2012, how he left because he wanted to play international football and he wants to see Rangers back where we belong in the top flight.
Doesn't remotely resemble the 'Rangers are dead' script he and Whittaker delivered at the time they left. I'll reiterate what I've always said on the subject of players leaving at the time - I had no problems with players not wanting to play in the third division, but they knew they could get the club a fee of some sort and would not have been held back. Even if they had no reason to show loyalty there was a dignified way to step aside. Some of them went about things the right way. Others, principally Naismith and Whittaker put on a public show to try to demonstrate that they owed nothing to us. If that's what they wanted, fine, but by the same token we owe nothing to them including respect. For Naismith to backtrack on what he was claiming at the time just goes to show that he didn't give a toss about hurting the club or its fans when he could benefit financially instead, which is all it was ultimately about for him. I'd have thought as he crawls out of the woodwork after 2 years he could have come up with something a lot more convincing.
24-11-2014, 22:04
The club owe them nothing?they gave up most if there salary to keep people in employ whilst in Admin I think they are due thanks for that
24-11-2014, 22:33
No they deferred payment get your facts right. They didn't take a wage cut.
24-11-2014, 22:44
(This post was last modified: 24-11-2014, 22:44 by Fredstersafool.)
So they were paid everything back?
So they were paid everything back?but there actions did save jobs So they were paid everything back?but there actions did save jobs
24-11-2014, 22:48
xxxx me fred they were on thousands a week it was the least they could do.
24-11-2014, 23:24
I know they where Coop but they never had to do what they did so they deserve credit for that surely?i'm no sure of how the entire process worked though I know they weren't happy about the way Green went about there contracts.all I'm saying is with there help people kept there jobs
25-11-2014, 09:36
(24-11-2014, 22:04)Fredstersafool Wrote: The club owe them nothing?they gave up most if there salary to keep people in employ whilst in Admin I think they are due thanks for that You don't seem to be getting it. When he left he said it was because Rangers were dead. Something you claim too as it happens. How could we owe him anything for something that happened at a 'different' club? By saying and doing what he did he was rejecting any notion of loyalty or appreciation in either direction. He took the cheap way out so he deserves the respect that goes with that, ie. none. |
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