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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,086,517 Views)
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TractorPlovdiv
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5 Jul 2018, 11:48 PM
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They are Kurious Orangemen.
They're in for a Fall. They're certainly In A Hole.
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5 Jul 2018, 11:52 PM
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- damosuzuki
- 5 Jul 2018, 09:09 PM
What's King's game? the idea that the TOP are bullying him is clearly absurd and I don't see what he stands to gain from showboating like this. In fact quite the opposite. He's accusing an independent regulatory body of bullying, which makes no sense whatsoever. It's like a primary kid doing the fingers at the teacher......pointless surely?
He tried the same tactics against SARS and won. Apart from being found guilty and fined millions to avoid prison. I think the speed of the process has wrong-footed the GASL severely. He thought he could have delayed these proceedings for donkeys, but the TOP is now poised to deliver the coup de grace. This is not the time frame that the GASL was planning on methinks
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Burnley Celt
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6 Jul 2018, 12:10 AM
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Old fud, taking things easy......
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TFGMB has a nice ring to it. I'm bored with GASL.
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6 Jul 2018, 07:36 AM
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They're in for a Fall.
They're certainly In A Hole. Their chairman should be Put Away.
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6 Jul 2018, 07:41 AM
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- 5 Jul 2018, 07:07 PM
King has given a statement to a journalist called Alastair Lamont and says that TOP are just bullying him  There´s a journalist called Alastair Lamont too? He should change his name, otherwise folk will be getting him confused with the lick spittle hun bawbag called Alastair Lamont who works as a Level 5 stenographer for BBC Scotland.
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6 Jul 2018, 07:56 AM
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They're certainly In A Hole.
Their chairman should be Put Away. Slang King
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6 Jul 2018, 08:06 AM
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Lookk like Fod's not going to go easily.
And Foderingham had his say on the issue after being asked about his future by a Light Blues fan. @GaryWood wrote: “Any truth in the papers today Fod?”
The shot-stopper responded with a short clip of a Jose Mourinho post-match interview in which The Special One struggles to hide his frustration about refereeing decisions. “I prefer really not to speak. If I speak, I am in big trouble.”
Foderingham has been first choice since signing from Swindon in 2015.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2888128/wes-foderingham-rangers-third-choice-allan-mcgregor-jak-alnwick-jose-mourinho-transfer-news/
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6 Jul 2018, 08:15 AM
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King has given a statement to a journalist called Alastair Lamont and says that TOP are just bullying him 
There´s a journalist called Alastair Lamont too? He should change his name, otherwise folk will be getting him confused with the lick spittle hun bawbag called Alastair Lamont who works as a Level 5 stenographer for BBC Scotland. Speaking of the Lamonts of this world, Wilson Dick has been snottering under the radar of late. Wasn't he backing King in his 'feud' not long before his promotion?
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6 Jul 2018, 08:15 AM
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King has given a statement to a journalist called Alastair Lamont and says that TOP are just bullying him 
There´s a journalist called Alastair Lamont too? He should change his name, otherwise folk will be getting him confused with the lick spittle hun bawbag called Alastair Lamont who works as a Level 5 stenographer for BBC Scotland.
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6 Jul 2018, 08:25 AM
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Goldson (who hasn't been to Ibrox yet) says, of Gerrard, “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with". I'm sure he didn't have to become manager to find this out.
BURY YOURSELF Rangers star Connor Goldson says Steven Gerrard wants players ‘dead on their feet’ following their friendly against Bury tonight The 25-year-old could make his Ibrox debut on Friday night when the League Two side travel to Glasgow for Steven Gerrard's first home match
Spoiler: click to toggle By Kenny MacDonald CONNOR GOLDSON says Steven Gerrard has told his Rangers players to come off the pitch tonight DEAD on their feet. The new Ibrox boss has demanded maximum effort in the pre-season friendly with League Two side Bury. A crowd approaching 40,000 is anticipated as Gerrard fever grips the Gers support. And Goldson claims they will see a team battle-hardened by a punishing pre-season. The defender said: “The fans can expect to see energy and they can expect an exciting style of football that requires the players to work hard. “I think the fans will buy into that. I think they want to see players giving everything. “That’s one of the main things the manager has put across. He wants everyone to go out for the 90-plus minutes and to come off the pitch drained and dead on their feet. “If we do that, the fans will be on our side. We know we’ll have ups and downs during the course of a season, but if the fans know you’re giving 100 per cent in every game, they’ll be with you.” Goldson insists Gerrard has given no indication he has an issue with the quality of player he’s working with at Rangers. He said: “If he went into a manager’s job that matched his playing days, he’d be limited to about ten teams in the world. “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with. “But at the same time, he knows, and the coaching staff know, they can improve the ones who are here massively. “I’m not saying we’ve all improved individually, but as a team, how we play, the intensity we play at and the whole structure, has improved from the first day I was here. “You can see day-to-day that in every 11 v 11 game, people know what they’re doing more than they did before.” Goldson has delayed visiting Ibrox since his £3million move from Brighton and will see it for the first time. He said: “I was meant to go when I signed, but because of the birth of my son, I couldn’t. Then I didn’t want to go until I played there. “I know there’s a lot of tickets been sold and I’m sure it’ll be a great occasion. “I’ve heard all about Rangers fans and it makes me excited. “I’ve played in front of 45,000 or so against Arsenal at the Emirates, but our crowd can only be a positive for us when they get behind you. “We need to give them something to cheer about, which can only be useful to us in the long run. “I look forward to them seeing who we all are. I understand first impressions are usually massive, but at the same time, we’ve got the whole season to make an impression on the supporters. “I’ve been here for 16 days so far and I can only say that everything’s been positive. “We’ve been working hard, understanding the way the manager and the coaching staff want us to play and the way we understand each other as a team. “It will keep building, but these games are important for us because we need to get ourselves mentally right and win games, whether it’s a pre-season game behind closed doors or one at Ibrox. “When the confidence builds and everybody’s behind us, that’s when we’ll see a positive impact. “The time we’ve been together has been tough, especially the Spain trip. We had ten days of hard work, with a lot of football as well. “The style the coaches and manager want us to play requires a fit side and that’s what he worked on in the first ten days. “Since we’ve got back, it’s been a lot of football and a lot of tactics, work on styles and structures, and that came across well in the closed-door game against TNS. “I’m quite fit naturally, but it’s been a tough pre-season. It hasn’t been an old-school pre-season like the ones I’ve done at places like Shrewsbury, where you go running on roads and through forests. “The work has been hard, but it will stand us in good stead.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2888168/rangers-connor-goldson-steven-gerrard-bury-friendly/
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Gothamcelt
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6 Jul 2018, 08:48 AM
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Rumour that Alan McGregor is to be the new rangers captain.
Some not happy that "the rat bastard" is to hold this esteem position. Others see him as a leader as he has been there and knows what rangers are all about etc; etc.
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6 Jul 2018, 09:11 AM
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6 Jul 2018, 09:13 AM
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Goldson (who hasn't been to Ibrox yet) says, of Gerrard, “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with". I'm sure he didn't have to become manager to find this out. BURY YOURSELF Rangers star Connor Goldson says Steven Gerrard wants players ‘dead on their feet’ following their friendly against Bury tonightThe 25-year-old could make his Ibrox debut on Friday night when the League Two side travel to Glasgow for Steven Gerrard's first home match Spoiler: click to toggle By Kenny MacDonald CONNOR GOLDSON says Steven Gerrard has told his Rangers players to come off the pitch tonight DEAD on their feet. The new Ibrox boss has demanded maximum effort in the pre-season friendly with League Two side Bury. A crowd approaching 40,000 is anticipated as Gerrard fever grips the Gers support. And Goldson claims they will see a team battle-hardened by a punishing pre-season. The defender said: “The fans can expect to see energy and they can expect an exciting style of football that requires the players to work hard. “I think the fans will buy into that. I think they want to see players giving everything. “That’s one of the main things the manager has put across. He wants everyone to go out for the 90-plus minutes and to come off the pitch drained and dead on their feet. “If we do that, the fans will be on our side. We know we’ll have ups and downs during the course of a season, but if the fans know you’re giving 100 per cent in every game, they’ll be with you.” Goldson insists Gerrard has given no indication he has an issue with the quality of player he’s working with at Rangers. He said: “If he went into a manager’s job that matched his playing days, he’d be limited to about ten teams in the world. “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with. “But at the same time, he knows, and the coaching staff know, they can improve the ones who are here massively. “I’m not saying we’ve all improved individually, but as a team, how we play, the intensity we play at and the whole structure, has improved from the first day I was here. “You can see day-to-day that in every 11 v 11 game, people know what they’re doing more than they did before.” Goldson has delayed visiting Ibrox since his £3million move from Brighton and will see it for the first time. He said: “I was meant to go when I signed, but because of the birth of my son, I couldn’t. Then I didn’t want to go until I played there. “I know there’s a lot of tickets been sold and I’m sure it’ll be a great occasion. “I’ve heard all about Rangers fans and it makes me excited. “I’ve played in front of 45,000 or so against Arsenal at the Emirates, but our crowd can only be a positive for us when they get behind you. “We need to give them something to cheer about, which can only be useful to us in the long run. “I look forward to them seeing who we all are. I understand first impressions are usually massive, but at the same time, we’ve got the whole season to make an impression on the supporters. “I’ve been here for 16 days so far and I can only say that everything’s been positive. “We’ve been working hard, understanding the way the manager and the coaching staff want us to play and the way we understand each other as a team. “It will keep building, but these games are important for us because we need to get ourselves mentally right and win games, whether it’s a pre-season game behind closed doors or one at Ibrox. “When the confidence builds and everybody’s behind us, that’s when we’ll see a positive impact. “The time we’ve been together has been tough, especially the Spain trip. We had ten days of hard work, with a lot of football as well. “The style the coaches and manager want us to play requires a fit side and that’s what he worked on in the first ten days. “Since we’ve got back, it’s been a lot of football and a lot of tactics, work on styles and structures, and that came across well in the closed-door game against TNS. “I’m quite fit naturally, but it’s been a tough pre-season. It hasn’t been an old-school pre-season like the ones I’ve done at places like Shrewsbury, where you go running on roads and through forests. “The work has been hard, but it will stand us in good stead.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2888168/rangers-connor-goldson-steven-gerrard-bury-friendly/ Interesting that their friendly is arranged for tonight , Friday, with the "Big Walk" on tomorrow in Closed- Down Glasow- reminds everyone what their Demographics are ! King's certainly missed a trick with the non-availablity of his Orange Sloppy-Joe !
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6 Jul 2018, 09:18 AM
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For those who may wish to make a comment to Hummel:
onlinesupportdk@hummel.dk Dear Hummel,
Your taps are duff, yer brand is snide. The real Hummel died.
Regards
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6 Jul 2018, 10:15 AM
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6 Jul 2018, 10:25 AM
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For those who may wish to make a comment to Hummel:
onlinesupportdk@hummel.dk Phil saying yesterday that Ashley isn't answering the phone, and atm the sevco high command hasn't a scooby as regards where their strips will retail.
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6 Jul 2018, 10:27 AM
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Phil saying yesterday that Ashley isn't answering the phone, and atm the sevco high command hasn't a scooby as regards where their strips will retail. Is it true that they aren't on sale yet?
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6 Jul 2018, 10:40 AM
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Goldson (who hasn't been to Ibrox yet) says, of Gerrard, “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with". I'm sure he didn't have to become manager to find this out. BURY YOURSELF Rangers star Connor Goldson says Steven Gerrard wants players ‘dead on their feet’ following their friendly against Bury tonightThe 25-year-old could make his Ibrox debut on Friday night when the League Two side travel to Glasgow for Steven Gerrard's first home match Spoiler: click to toggle By Kenny MacDonald CONNOR GOLDSON says Steven Gerrard has told his Rangers players to come off the pitch tonight DEAD on their feet. The new Ibrox boss has demanded maximum effort in the pre-season friendly with League Two side Bury. A crowd approaching 40,000 is anticipated as Gerrard fever grips the Gers support. And Goldson claims they will see a team battle-hardened by a punishing pre-season. The defender said: “The fans can expect to see energy and they can expect an exciting style of football that requires the players to work hard. “I think the fans will buy into that. I think they want to see players giving everything. “That’s one of the main things the manager has put across. He wants everyone to go out for the 90-plus minutes and to come off the pitch drained and dead on their feet. “If we do that, the fans will be on our side. We know we’ll have ups and downs during the course of a season, but if the fans know you’re giving 100 per cent in every game, they’ll be with you.” Goldson insists Gerrard has given no indication he has an issue with the quality of player he’s working with at Rangers. He said: “If he went into a manager’s job that matched his playing days, he’d be limited to about ten teams in the world. “I’m sure he understands the players here aren’t going to be as good as the players he played with. “But at the same time, he knows, and the coaching staff know, they can improve the ones who are here massively. “I’m not saying we’ve all improved individually, but as a team, how we play, the intensity we play at and the whole structure, has improved from the first day I was here. “You can see day-to-day that in every 11 v 11 game, people know what they’re doing more than they did before.” Goldson has delayed visiting Ibrox since his £3million move from Brighton and will see it for the first time. He said: “I was meant to go when I signed, but because of the birth of my son, I couldn’t. Then I didn’t want to go until I played there. “I know there’s a lot of tickets been sold and I’m sure it’ll be a great occasion. “I’ve heard all about Rangers fans and it makes me excited. “I’ve played in front of 45,000 or so against Arsenal at the Emirates, but our crowd can only be a positive for us when they get behind you. “We need to give them something to cheer about, which can only be useful to us in the long run. “I look forward to them seeing who we all are. I understand first impressions are usually massive, but at the same time, we’ve got the whole season to make an impression on the supporters. “I’ve been here for 16 days so far and I can only say that everything’s been positive. “We’ve been working hard, understanding the way the manager and the coaching staff want us to play and the way we understand each other as a team. “It will keep building, but these games are important for us because we need to get ourselves mentally right and win games, whether it’s a pre-season game behind closed doors or one at Ibrox. “When the confidence builds and everybody’s behind us, that’s when we’ll see a positive impact. “The time we’ve been together has been tough, especially the Spain trip. We had ten days of hard work, with a lot of football as well. “The style the coaches and manager want us to play requires a fit side and that’s what he worked on in the first ten days. “Since we’ve got back, it’s been a lot of football and a lot of tactics, work on styles and structures, and that came across well in the closed-door game against TNS. “I’m quite fit naturally, but it’s been a tough pre-season. It hasn’t been an old-school pre-season like the ones I’ve done at places like Shrewsbury, where you go running on roads and through forests. “The work has been hard, but it will stand us in good stead.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2888168/rangers-connor-goldson-steven-gerrard-bury-friendly/
Interesting that their friendly is arranged for tonight , Friday, with the "Big Walk"  on tomorrow in Closed- Down Glasow- reminds everyone what their Demographics are ! King's certainly missed a trick with the non-availablity of his Orange Sloppy-Joe ! Not to worry. The cheap(er) knock offs are likely to be better stitched.
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6 Jul 2018, 10:43 AM
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Dave's a wee snowflake. Bless.
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6 Jul 2018, 11:10 AM
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I thought they'd signed that Sadiq guy from Roma, but it seems they haven't finalised it...
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