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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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6 Jun 2018, 11:43 PM
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7 Jun 2018, 12:27 AM
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So it's good to post links from venerable Phils pish but not the veritable pish from hun forums? At least the hun pish is amusing.
"I hate Phil ... boo hoo."
Don't hate him at all. Just don't read anything attributed to him, as it seems pretty obvious he spouts drivel that is unfounded and based on fantasy. Btw, if anyone cares to point out his record of facts outweighing made up pish, then I'll maybe be more open to giving it a read but I'm in the 'cgaf' camp when I see him tagged in anything. He's like a crap version of the Daily Sport. 2 fairly damning comments for someone who "cgaf"
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7 Jun 2018, 12:33 AM
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Old fud, taking things easy......
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Where are this mob getting £3m from to buy any one??
It’ll likely be other people’s money, like it normally is... Vidal Sassoon's apparently. 😂
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7 Jun 2018, 06:28 AM
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Never mind the signings or lack off, Gerrard is here after knocking back hunners off jobs cause the rangers job got his juices going!
RIGHT TIME Rangers boss Steven Gerrard admits his appointment is a risk but one he’s ready for after turning down Premier League jobs After calling time on his playing career at LA Galaxy, the Liverpool legend was inundated with job offers across England
Spoiler: click to toggle By Ryan McDonald STEVEN GERRARD insists the time is right to manage Rangers after turning down job offers from the Premier League. The 38-year-old officially took the reins at Ibrox last week after leaving his role as Liverpool Under-18s coach. Gerrard snubbed the chance to take over at MK Dons in November 2016, pointing to his lack of experience. But after nearly two years working at the Anfield academy, Gerrard admits there was no way he could turn his back on Gers. He told Liverpool TV: “When Glasgow Rangers come knocking and you’re the youth team coach, it’s a huge opportunity. “I’m going with the club’s support and the club’s backing and I’m really excited to get started. “You get a feeling when these opportunities come. I had the opportunity to lead in League Two, League One and the Championship and also to be the No2 at Premier League level. “I didn’t feel ready but I also didn’t get the right feeling in terms of what happens emotionally inside your body. “But when Rangers come, I’m 15 months further down the line in terms of being on the pitch and in terms of the planning and preparation that comes with coaching. “I’ve also dealt with a group of players. Obviously the size and the magnitude of Rangers coming, the buzz and the juices got going. “I also felt in a better position to really go and chat to Rangers and see what they had to say, discuss the project in terms of what they were looking for. “A lot of the questions I asked and they asked, all the boxes were getting ticked.” There’s no question that the Liverpool legend’s appointment is a big gamble by Rangers as they look to replace Celtic as Scotland’s No1 team. But Gerrard reckons his hunger and desire to make it as a top manager overrides the risk factor. He said: “Of course there’s a little bit of risk involved because I’m new and because of the age and experience around it. But I see that as a positive. “I see it as someone who’s coming in fresh, who is hungry to succeed, who has been around the game for a long time, and someone who can lift the place and that’s what I’m going to do.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2748238/rangers-steven-gerrard-premier-league-risk/
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7 Jun 2018, 06:50 AM
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Maxwell will be classed as a "hater" now. "He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet".
Ian Maxwell boots out Rangers chief Dave King's demand for probe into Gary Hughes row SFA chief wants to end feud between Ibrox club and the governing body but insists there's no need for an investigation.
Spoiler: click to toggle ByKeith Jackson Ian Maxwell last night booted out Dave King’s demands for the SFA to order a probe into the Gary Hughes affair. But the SFA’s new chief executive revealed he would be willing to meet in person with King in order to end the feud between the Ibrox club and the game’s governing body. King got his man on Monday when Hughes effectively quit his post on the SFA board on the back of a derogatory remark he made about Rangers fans in a magazine article in 2006. But Rangers upped the ante again on Tuesday by insisting they do not consider the matter to be over now that Hughes has stepped down. Rather, they have called on a review of the procedure which saw Hughes given the role in the first place and demanded to know if the self-confessed Celtic fan played any part in the decision to hit the club with Notice of Complaint over non-disclosure of a historic dispute with the tax man in 2011. But when asked yesterday if Maxwell had any intention to oversee an investigation he said: “No. There is no need. “The way the Notice of Complaint works is that the board instruct the compliance officer to review an incident and the compliance officer is then completely independent from that point and decides whether there is a case to answer or not. “Obviously, he decided, yes, there was a case to answer and that is now going through the process. “I have seen nothing other than total independence from both the independents on the board. That’s not to say the other board members aren’t but obviously because that is in their title.” Maxwell confirmed the process will now begin to find a replacement for Hughes but shows no signs of being brow beaten by a deliberately public and unmistakably aggressive Rangers strategy. He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet. “That is going to be a big part of the job, getting out and about and building relationships, whether that is Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Annan, Kelty Hearts or whoever. They all need to know they can pick up the phone.” And Maxwell – who has stressed his desire to unify the Scottish game following Stewart Regan’s divisive leadership of the SFA – then confirmed he is willing to sit down for face-to-face talks with King, who is also demanding the head of SPFL suspend chairman Murdoch MacLennan over alleged links with Celtic. Maxwell said: “I didn’t think we were going to get unity in two weeks. I know it is a bit of a long game and that it will take time to build those relationships. “As I said, the first two weeks have been a lot of time in the office and getting my head around things here. “But as chief executive of the SFA, my job is to have a relationship with all the chairmen. That is a fundamental part. “Regardless of club, it should be about being open, going and meeting them. “We will not always agree on things and that is part of the territory. “It is about not focusing on one individual club but the whole of Scottish football needs to know that open dialogue is available. “I wouldn’t say this is a difficult moment. When you are part of a governing body, things will happen that people aren’t overly enamoured about. “It’s just about everyone knowing that we can pick up the phone at any point.” Asked if he was disappointed by King’s high-profile approach he said: “In an ideal world you would have a different type of dialogue. It would be more personal, more like picking up the phone and having the conversation, rather than the way it has been played out. “But, listen, that’s fine. It’s going to take a bit of time to get to that point. But we’re not at that point yet.” Maxwell though is adamant the furore will not deter others from stepping forward to fill the position that Hughes has left vacant. And he says they will not be vetted on what team they support. Maxwell said: “Gary made no secret of the fact he has been a Celtic supporter for a long time. Listen, that was a decision made. “He was given the position. Now though he doesn’t want to stand for re-election so that’s down to him. “You need to take each individual on their merits.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ian-maxwell-boots-out-rangers-12658591
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7 Jun 2018, 07:18 AM
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Maxwell will be classed as a "hater" now. "He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet". Ian Maxwell boots out Rangers chief Dave King's demand for probe into Gary Hughes rowSFA chief wants to end feud between Ibrox club and the governing body but insists there's no need for an investigation. Spoiler: click to toggle ByKeith Jackson Ian Maxwell last night booted out Dave King’s demands for the SFA to order a probe into the Gary Hughes affair. But the SFA’s new chief executive revealed he would be willing to meet in person with King in order to end the feud between the Ibrox club and the game’s governing body. King got his man on Monday when Hughes effectively quit his post on the SFA board on the back of a derogatory remark he made about Rangers fans in a magazine article in 2006. But Rangers upped the ante again on Tuesday by insisting they do not consider the matter to be over now that Hughes has stepped down. Rather, they have called on a review of the procedure which saw Hughes given the role in the first place and demanded to know if the self-confessed Celtic fan played any part in the decision to hit the club with Notice of Complaint over non-disclosure of a historic dispute with the tax man in 2011. But when asked yesterday if Maxwell had any intention to oversee an investigation he said: “No. There is no need. “The way the Notice of Complaint works is that the board instruct the compliance officer to review an incident and the compliance officer is then completely independent from that point and decides whether there is a case to answer or not. “Obviously, he decided, yes, there was a case to answer and that is now going through the process. “I have seen nothing other than total independence from both the independents on the board. That’s not to say the other board members aren’t but obviously because that is in their title.” Maxwell confirmed the process will now begin to find a replacement for Hughes but shows no signs of being brow beaten by a deliberately public and unmistakably aggressive Rangers strategy. He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet. “That is going to be a big part of the job, getting out and about and building relationships, whether that is Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Annan, Kelty Hearts or whoever. They all need to know they can pick up the phone.” And Maxwell – who has stressed his desire to unify the Scottish game following Stewart Regan’s divisive leadership of the SFA – then confirmed he is willing to sit down for face-to-face talks with King, who is also demanding the head of SPFL suspend chairman Murdoch MacLennan over alleged links with Celtic. Maxwell said: “I didn’t think we were going to get unity in two weeks. I know it is a bit of a long game and that it will take time to build those relationships. “As I said, the first two weeks have been a lot of time in the office and getting my head around things here. “But as chief executive of the SFA, my job is to have a relationship with all the chairmen. That is a fundamental part. “Regardless of club, it should be about being open, going and meeting them. “We will not always agree on things and that is part of the territory. “It is about not focusing on one individual club but the whole of Scottish football needs to know that open dialogue is available. “I wouldn’t say this is a difficult moment. When you are part of a governing body, things will happen that people aren’t overly enamoured about. “It’s just about everyone knowing that we can pick up the phone at any point.” Asked if he was disappointed by King’s high-profile approach he said: “In an ideal world you would have a different type of dialogue. It would be more personal, more like picking up the phone and having the conversation, rather than the way it has been played out. “But, listen, that’s fine. It’s going to take a bit of time to get to that point. But we’re not at that point yet.” Maxwell though is adamant the furore will not deter others from stepping forward to fill the position that Hughes has left vacant. And he says they will not be vetted on what team they support. Maxwell said: “Gary made no secret of the fact he has been a Celtic supporter for a long time. Listen, that was a decision made. “He was given the position. Now though he doesn’t want to stand for re-election so that’s down to him. “You need to take each individual on their merits.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ian-maxwell-boots-out-rangers-12658591 "....demanded to know if the self-confessed Celtic fan played any part in the decision to hit the club with Notice of Complaint over non-disclosure of a historic dispute with the tax man in 2011."
No, it was the false disclosure that there was a dispute with the tax man.
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7 Jun 2018, 07:21 AM
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So it's good to post links from venerable Phils pish but not the veritable pish from hun forums? At least the hun pish is amusing.
"I hate Phil ... boo hoo." 4 minutes.
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7 Jun 2018, 07:51 AM
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So it's good to post links from venerable Phils pish but not the veritable pish from hun forums? At least the hun pish is amusing.
"I hate Phil ... boo hoo."
4 minutes. Chapeau
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7 Jun 2018, 08:23 AM
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Where are this mob getting £3m from to buy any one??
According to a chap at work who is of the "gullible and servile" persuasion , he got an email from them today stating that they have now sold 48,000 season tickets . So they will ( if its true) have a fair wedge of cash . Most of their signings will still be freebies and loanees though .
Thought that contravenes the league rules regarding the % of match day tickets. IIRC the rules just say the clubs should come to a mutual agreement on the number of tickets allocated to away fans....and if they can't agree on any particular match then the SPFL will make a decision on it.
At the end of the day if der hun cut our allocation to 800 then we'll just do likewise and that will be the new "agreement" between the clubs. But I'd imagine if it got any lower than that, or if they tried to put our fans in to a section where they weren't safe then we'd see the club pushing back a bit more aggressively on it.
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7 Jun 2018, 08:27 AM
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So it's good to post links from venerable Phils pish but not the veritable pish from hun forums? At least the hun pish is amusing.
"I hate Phil ... boo hoo."
4 minutes. Gotham City are sending the upgrade committee over to Dhenboys hoose on a fact finding mission.
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7 Jun 2018, 08:34 AM
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Maxwell will be classed as a "hater" now. "He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet". Ian Maxwell boots out Rangers chief Dave King's demand for probe into Gary Hughes rowSFA chief wants to end feud between Ibrox club and the governing body but insists there's no need for an investigation. Spoiler: click to toggle ByKeith Jackson Ian Maxwell last night booted out Dave King’s demands for the SFA to order a probe into the Gary Hughes affair. But the SFA’s new chief executive revealed he would be willing to meet in person with King in order to end the feud between the Ibrox club and the game’s governing body. King got his man on Monday when Hughes effectively quit his post on the SFA board on the back of a derogatory remark he made about Rangers fans in a magazine article in 2006. But Rangers upped the ante again on Tuesday by insisting they do not consider the matter to be over now that Hughes has stepped down. Rather, they have called on a review of the procedure which saw Hughes given the role in the first place and demanded to know if the self-confessed Celtic fan played any part in the decision to hit the club with Notice of Complaint over non-disclosure of a historic dispute with the tax man in 2011. But when asked yesterday if Maxwell had any intention to oversee an investigation he said: “No. There is no need. “The way the Notice of Complaint works is that the board instruct the compliance officer to review an incident and the compliance officer is then completely independent from that point and decides whether there is a case to answer or not. “Obviously, he decided, yes, there was a case to answer and that is now going through the process. “I have seen nothing other than total independence from both the independents on the board. That’s not to say the other board members aren’t but obviously because that is in their title.” Maxwell confirmed the process will now begin to find a replacement for Hughes but shows no signs of being brow beaten by a deliberately public and unmistakably aggressive Rangers strategy. He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet. “That is going to be a big part of the job, getting out and about and building relationships, whether that is Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Annan, Kelty Hearts or whoever. They all need to know they can pick up the phone.” And Maxwell – who has stressed his desire to unify the Scottish game following Stewart Regan’s divisive leadership of the SFA – then confirmed he is willing to sit down for face-to-face talks with King, who is also demanding the head of SPFL suspend chairman Murdoch MacLennan over alleged links with Celtic. Maxwell said: “I didn’t think we were going to get unity in two weeks. I know it is a bit of a long game and that it will take time to build those relationships. “As I said, the first two weeks have been a lot of time in the office and getting my head around things here. “But as chief executive of the SFA, my job is to have a relationship with all the chairmen. That is a fundamental part. “Regardless of club, it should be about being open, going and meeting them. “We will not always agree on things and that is part of the territory. “It is about not focusing on one individual club but the whole of Scottish football needs to know that open dialogue is available. “I wouldn’t say this is a difficult moment. When you are part of a governing body, things will happen that people aren’t overly enamoured about. “It’s just about everyone knowing that we can pick up the phone at any point.” Asked if he was disappointed by King’s high-profile approach he said: “In an ideal world you would have a different type of dialogue. It would be more personal, more like picking up the phone and having the conversation, rather than the way it has been played out. “But, listen, that’s fine. It’s going to take a bit of time to get to that point. But we’re not at that point yet.” Maxwell though is adamant the furore will not deter others from stepping forward to fill the position that Hughes has left vacant. And he says they will not be vetted on what team they support. Maxwell said: “Gary made no secret of the fact he has been a Celtic supporter for a long time. Listen, that was a decision made. “He was given the position. Now though he doesn’t want to stand for re-election so that’s down to him. “You need to take each individual on their merits.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ian-maxwell-boots-out-rangers-12658591 Does this mean we will have another statement from Clarence* the cross eyed lying king to look forward to
*Daktari.csc
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7 Jun 2018, 08:44 AM
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So it's good to post links from venerable Phils pish but not the veritable pish from hun forums? At least the hun pish is amusing. You just don't like him do you mate, but at least he's one of us.
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Maxwell will be classed as a "hater" now. "He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet". Ian Maxwell boots out Rangers chief Dave King's demand for probe into Gary Hughes rowSFA chief wants to end feud between Ibrox club and the governing body but insists there's no need for an investigation. Spoiler: click to toggle ByKeith Jackson Ian Maxwell last night booted out Dave King’s demands for the SFA to order a probe into the Gary Hughes affair. But the SFA’s new chief executive revealed he would be willing to meet in person with King in order to end the feud between the Ibrox club and the game’s governing body. King got his man on Monday when Hughes effectively quit his post on the SFA board on the back of a derogatory remark he made about Rangers fans in a magazine article in 2006. But Rangers upped the ante again on Tuesday by insisting they do not consider the matter to be over now that Hughes has stepped down. Rather, they have called on a review of the procedure which saw Hughes given the role in the first place and demanded to know if the self-confessed Celtic fan played any part in the decision to hit the club with Notice of Complaint over non-disclosure of a historic dispute with the tax man in 2011. But when asked yesterday if Maxwell had any intention to oversee an investigation he said: “No. There is no need. “The way the Notice of Complaint works is that the board instruct the compliance officer to review an incident and the compliance officer is then completely independent from that point and decides whether there is a case to answer or not. “Obviously, he decided, yes, there was a case to answer and that is now going through the process. “I have seen nothing other than total independence from both the independents on the board. That’s not to say the other board members aren’t but obviously because that is in their title.” Maxwell confirmed the process will now begin to find a replacement for Hughes but shows no signs of being brow beaten by a deliberately public and unmistakably aggressive Rangers strategy. He insisted yesterday that, despite the latest statement being fired out on Tuesday night, the Ibrox club had not made any official contact yesterday with the SFA in order to formalise their grievances. Maxwell said: “Rangers can deal with it the way they think is right. “They know they can pick up the phone and I will have the conversation with them. I’ve not had a chance to go and meet anybody yet. “That is going to be a big part of the job, getting out and about and building relationships, whether that is Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Annan, Kelty Hearts or whoever. They all need to know they can pick up the phone.” And Maxwell – who has stressed his desire to unify the Scottish game following Stewart Regan’s divisive leadership of the SFA – then confirmed he is willing to sit down for face-to-face talks with King, who is also demanding the head of SPFL suspend chairman Murdoch MacLennan over alleged links with Celtic. Maxwell said: “I didn’t think we were going to get unity in two weeks. I know it is a bit of a long game and that it will take time to build those relationships. “As I said, the first two weeks have been a lot of time in the office and getting my head around things here. “But as chief executive of the SFA, my job is to have a relationship with all the chairmen. That is a fundamental part. “Regardless of club, it should be about being open, going and meeting them. “We will not always agree on things and that is part of the territory. “It is about not focusing on one individual club but the whole of Scottish football needs to know that open dialogue is available. “I wouldn’t say this is a difficult moment. When you are part of a governing body, things will happen that people aren’t overly enamoured about. “It’s just about everyone knowing that we can pick up the phone at any point.” Asked if he was disappointed by King’s high-profile approach he said: “In an ideal world you would have a different type of dialogue. It would be more personal, more like picking up the phone and having the conversation, rather than the way it has been played out. “But, listen, that’s fine. It’s going to take a bit of time to get to that point. But we’re not at that point yet.” Maxwell though is adamant the furore will not deter others from stepping forward to fill the position that Hughes has left vacant. And he says they will not be vetted on what team they support. Maxwell said: “Gary made no secret of the fact he has been a Celtic supporter for a long time. Listen, that was a decision made. “He was given the position. Now though he doesn’t want to stand for re-election so that’s down to him. “You need to take each individual on their merits.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ian-maxwell-boots-out-rangers-12658591
Does this mean we will have another statement from Clarence* the cross eyed lying king to look forward to *Daktari.csc They don’t care if no one likes them.
As they theatrically swallow dive onto the floor in floods of tears like a sleep deprived child....
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Never mind the signings or lack off, Gerrard is here after knocking back hunners off jobs cause the rangers job got his juices going! RIGHT TIME Rangers boss Steven Gerrard admits his appointment is a risk but one he’s ready for after turning down Premier League jobsAfter calling time on his playing career at LA Galaxy, the Liverpool legend was inundated with job offers across England Spoiler: click to toggle By Ryan McDonald STEVEN GERRARD insists the time is right to manage Rangers after turning down job offers from the Premier League. The 38-year-old officially took the reins at Ibrox last week after leaving his role as Liverpool Under-18s coach. Gerrard snubbed the chance to take over at MK Dons in November 2016, pointing to his lack of experience. But after nearly two years working at the Anfield academy, Gerrard admits there was no way he could turn his back on Gers. He told Liverpool TV: “When Glasgow Rangers come knocking and you’re the youth team coach, it’s a huge opportunity. “I’m going with the club’s support and the club’s backing and I’m really excited to get started. “You get a feeling when these opportunities come. I had the opportunity to lead in League Two, League One and the Championship and also to be the No2 at Premier League level. “I didn’t feel ready but I also didn’t get the right feeling in terms of what happens emotionally inside your body. “But when Rangers come, I’m 15 months further down the line in terms of being on the pitch and in terms of the planning and preparation that comes with coaching. “I’ve also dealt with a group of players. Obviously the size and the magnitude of Rangers coming, the buzz and the juices got going. “I also felt in a better position to really go and chat to Rangers and see what they had to say, discuss the project in terms of what they were looking for. “A lot of the questions I asked and they asked, all the boxes were getting ticked.” There’s no question that the Liverpool legend’s appointment is a big gamble by Rangers as they look to replace Celtic as Scotland’s No1 team. But Gerrard reckons his hunger and desire to make it as a top manager overrides the risk factor. He said: “Of course there’s a little bit of risk involved because I’m new and because of the age and experience around it. But I see that as a positive. “I see it as someone who’s coming in fresh, who is hungry to succeed, who has been around the game for a long time, and someone who can lift the place and that’s what I’m going to do.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2748238/rangers-steven-gerrard-premier-league-risk/ aye, then you read the small print and realise the EPL jobs were coaching roles.
So he got offered a job in League 1, Championship, and a coaching job in the top league but the Huns fought off all that superior opposition to land their man
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7 Jun 2018, 09:29 AM
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So now the SFA have told them to piss off & stop annoying everyone, presumably the SPFL will do likewise on the other matter they are bitching about.
Their 'smoking gun' really hasn't delivered much has it?
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Never mind the signings or lack off, Gerrard is here after knocking back hunners off jobs cause the rangers job got his juices going! RIGHT TIME Rangers boss Steven Gerrard admits his appointment is a risk but one he’s ready for after turning down Premier League jobsAfter calling time on his playing career at LA Galaxy, the Liverpool legend was inundated with job offers across England Spoiler: click to toggle By Ryan McDonald STEVEN GERRARD insists the time is right to manage Rangers after turning down job offers from the Premier League. The 38-year-old officially took the reins at Ibrox last week after leaving his role as Liverpool Under-18s coach. Gerrard snubbed the chance to take over at MK Dons in November 2016, pointing to his lack of experience. But after nearly two years working at the Anfield academy, Gerrard admits there was no way he could turn his back on Gers. He told Liverpool TV: “When Glasgow Rangers come knocking and you’re the youth team coach, it’s a huge opportunity. “I’m going with the club’s support and the club’s backing and I’m really excited to get started. “You get a feeling when these opportunities come. I had the opportunity to lead in League Two, League One and the Championship and also to be the No2 at Premier League level. “I didn’t feel ready but I also didn’t get the right feeling in terms of what happens emotionally inside your body. “But when Rangers come, I’m 15 months further down the line in terms of being on the pitch and in terms of the planning and preparation that comes with coaching. “I’ve also dealt with a group of players. Obviously the size and the magnitude of Rangers coming, the buzz and the juices got going. “I also felt in a better position to really go and chat to Rangers and see what they had to say, discuss the project in terms of what they were looking for. “A lot of the questions I asked and they asked, all the boxes were getting ticked.” There’s no question that the Liverpool legend’s appointment is a big gamble by Rangers as they look to replace Celtic as Scotland’s No1 team. But Gerrard reckons his hunger and desire to make it as a top manager overrides the risk factor. He said: “Of course there’s a little bit of risk involved because I’m new and because of the age and experience around it. But I see that as a positive. “I see it as someone who’s coming in fresh, who is hungry to succeed, who has been around the game for a long time, and someone who can lift the place and that’s what I’m going to do.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2748238/rangers-steven-gerrard-premier-league-risk/
aye, then you read the small print and realise the EPL jobs were coaching roles. So he got offered a job in League 1, Championship, and a coaching job in the top league but the Huns fought off all that superior opposition to land their man By that same reasoning he left a top PL job to manage them.
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7 Jun 2018, 09:36 AM
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So now the SFA have told them to piss off & stop annoying everyone, presumably the SPFL will do likewise on the other matter they are bitching about.
Their 'smoking gun' really hasn't delivered much has it? More like a "vaping gun", full of nothing.
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Where are this mob getting £3m from to buy any one?? They are basically putting it on their fifth credit card having already maxed the other 4 and still having a payday loan. That is what they are like if they where a person - living beyond their means. Even if they earn more they still want to spend more with lots going out each month serving debt for things they did not really need (mexicans in their case).
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Where are this mob getting £3m from to buy any one??
They are basically putting it on their fifth credit card having already maxed the other 4 and still having a payday loan. That is what they are like if they where a person - living beyond their means. Even if they earn more they still want to spend more with lots going out each month serving debt for things they did not really need (mexicans in their case). They'll spread the fee over a few years and you can bet it won't be as high as reported.
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7 Jun 2018, 09:48 AM
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Whatever it is, there's not enough of it
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Where are this mob getting £3m from to buy any one??
They are basically putting it on their fifth credit card having already maxed the other 4 and still having a payday loan. That is what they are like if they where a person - living beyond their means. Even if they earn more they still want to spend more with lots going out each month serving debt for things they did not really need (mexicans in their case). They're not spending £3M on anyone.
Jabba telling someone to write it doesn't make it true.
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