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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 (2,086,511 Views)
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justin thyme
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7 Jul 2018, 08:48 AM
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- Larbertbhoy
- 7 Jul 2018, 06:41 AM
It does look like an Apron of the Orange lodge on first viewing, which is pathetic and no doubt intended.
Just makes me hate them a little bit more, which I didn't think was actually possible, but there you go. they can turn up in any colour they like, really don`t give a shampoo! Just makes it more joyful to beat them when they are wearing such a blatantly obvious example of who they are - bigoted, prehistoric sad cases. Also I was always of the opinion that the Irish flag was green, white and gold...certainly not orange!
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DhenBhoy
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7 Jul 2018, 08:53 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 01:34 AM
Any of the legal beagles explain why King and Murray have been named in the header but not in the opening paragraph?
When rasing an action (legalise for suing some carrot) it is imperative that you have all potential persons, whether natural (ie human) or legal entities, included as parties to the action in case the main actors says ‘it wisnae me’ and thus scuppering the whole proceedings, or causing there to be delay or further process which costs time and money for the pursuer (entity raising the proceedings). Also, gives more avenues for getting redress. For example, you win damages against a company which goes bust but the owner effs off in his Ferrrari. If he is not enrolled as a part to the proceedings he keeps his Ferrari. Very much simplified, but hope you get the gist.
Should have known that, I did the same with my tribunal against my employers whose companies had merged.
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7 Jul 2018, 08:53 AM
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- Swarfega
- 6 Jul 2018, 10:43 PM
Phil said earlier this week that Ashley was ignoring their calls and now he is taking them to court because they have not given him the option to bid for the right to sell their tops, is this right?
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Haitch
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7 Jul 2018, 08:58 AM
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The onion bears have supposedly nabbed the Lustig tune for Gerrard.
All their non bigoted tunes are ours
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7 Jul 2018, 09:01 AM
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Phil said earlier this week that Ashley was ignoring their calls and now he is taking them to court because they have not given him the option to bid for the right to sell their tops, is this right? That's what he said.
The court papers/injunction would lend weight to his claims Ashley has been ignoring their calls.
It would explain the absence of their sales channels as well.
Bike Mike on the face of would appear to have their haw maws in a vice and is applying the pressure.
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Hairytoes
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7 Jul 2018, 09:05 AM
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- Larbertbhoy
- 7 Jul 2018, 06:41 AM
It does look like an Apron of the Orange lodge on first viewing, which is pathetic and no doubt intended.
Just makes me hate them a little bit more, which I didn't think was actually possible, but there you go.
they can turn up in any colour they like, really don`t give a shampoo! Just makes it more joyful to beat them when they are wearing such a blatantly obvious example of who they are - bigoted, prehistoric sad cases. Also I was always of the opinion that the Irish flag was green, white and gold...certainly not orange! I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace.
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7 Jul 2018, 09:20 AM
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- justin thyme
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- Larbertbhoy
- 7 Jul 2018, 06:41 AM
It does look like an Apron of the Orange lodge on first viewing, which is pathetic and no doubt intended.
Just makes me hate them a little bit more, which I didn't think was actually possible, but there you go.
they can turn up in any colour they like, really don`t give a shampoo! Just makes it more joyful to beat them when they are wearing such a blatantly obvious example of who they are - bigoted, prehistoric sad cases. Also I was always of the opinion that the Irish flag was green, white and gold...certainly not orange!
I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace. Green Ireland, white peace, Orange sectarian bigots or occupied 6 counties.
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Lobey Dosser
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7 Jul 2018, 09:28 AM
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- justin thyme
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- Larbertbhoy
- 7 Jul 2018, 06:41 AM
It does look like an Apron of the Orange lodge on first viewing, which is pathetic and no doubt intended.
Just makes me hate them a little bit more, which I didn't think was actually possible, but there you go.
they can turn up in any colour they like, really don`t give a shampoo! Just makes it more joyful to beat them when they are wearing such a blatantly obvious example of who they are - bigoted, prehistoric sad cases. Also I was always of the opinion that the Irish flag was green, white and gold...certainly not orange!
I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace. That's a new one on me , fanciful if nothing else.
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7 Jul 2018, 09:33 AM
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Nanananana Andy Halliday.....ANDY HALLIDAAAAY!!
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- Espanol
- 7 Jul 2018, 08:47 AM
Just sent the following to Tesco
Dear Tesco
I am bringing to your attention items on your inventory that have sectarian overtones and pander to anti Catholic bigotry. The citrus fruit section is littered with offending items celebrating the orange order a sectarian organisation and should be removed also the children's party cakes have purple stars which again promote bigotry!
I trust you will take action immediately lest your company be tarred with a sectarian brush!
Yours A. Walloper At least you signed it correctly
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Gothamcelt
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7 Jul 2018, 09:46 AM
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The fear factor is back and the fans are brilliant! Be afraid Timmy.
Steven Gerrard explains why Ibrox fear factor must return for Rangers to succeed Europa League qualifier is just around the corner and Gerrard was impressed with his new stars.
Spoiler: click to toggle ByGary Ralston Steven Gerrard insists Rangers took the first steps last night in restoring the fear factor to Ibrox. The Light Blues demolished Bury 6-0 in the new manager’s first game in charge – and he declared they’re ready for next week’s Euro adventure against FC Shkupi. More than 41,000 turned up at Ibrox to watch new boy Scott Arfield claim a double in a man of the match display, with further strikes from Jamie Murphy, Nikola Katic, Alfredo Morelos and kid striker Zak Rudden. The Europa League qualifier against the Macedonians on Thursday is a sell-out and Gerrard has promised to give Rangers fans a team worthy of their support. He said: “The performance was pleasing. It was exactly what we were looking for in terms of a good, strong, positive win full of energy. “We also asked for desire and commitment and we saw lots of that, although it was the clean sheet that was most pleasing for me. “We’ve spoken to the guys over the last 17 days about how important it is to be a difficult team to play against. “Teams who come into this stadium need to start fearing Rangers again and what Rangers are about. I saw a lot of positives in our play, out of possession, and of course with the scoreline there was a lot of quality in it as well. “There is still tons of work to do but in terms of a base and a platform for the players and the staff it’s a case of so far, so good. “I’m reasonably pleased. We are now ready for the challenge of Europe. The expectation and pressure is going to be completely different from tonight. “Yes, there were 40,000 here, so there was a slight bit of pressure, especially for the new players getting judged for the first time. “After what happened last year, we know there is going to be a lot more pressure on us next Thursday but I’m confident come kick-off the players will be ready to go.” Gerrard, who revealed James Tavernier will retain the captaincy for the new season, started six of his seven summer captures and is still in the market for more. He revealed it’s touch and go if other targets, including Umar Sadiq, will be signed before the game against Shkupi but was satisfied with the debut show of his new boys. Gerrard added: “Connor Goldson did exactly what I expect of him. “That’s why we spent the money we did. We felt he was a Premier League player all day long. “Allan McGregor kept a clean sheet and that’s what I want from my keeper. “Defensively we were sound, the two centre backs were dominant. It’s important we stress Nikola Katic is still a baby in terms of experience as a central defender. I have to manage him very carefully. “I said to the players in the dressing room, ‘look, there are no excuses out there. The pitch is fantastic, they have come to see you, they are going to walk away with opinions, they are going to judge you tonight. This is the first time we’re going to get judged, you have a responsibility as a Rangers player to entertain them’. “They went out there and delivered and the supporters haven’t been disappointed either. There were 40,000 here for a friendly and with all due respect, it’s not one of the glamour friendlies. “AC Milan or Real Madrid haven’t rolled in here, when you’d expect it to be full. It’s holiday time, a lot of people are away from home. The turnout was fantastic.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-gerrard-explains-ibrox-fear-12870025
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The rebels
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7 Jul 2018, 09:59 AM
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Has anyone got an opinion on jaffa cakes. Sneaky orange jelly hidden by chocolate. Worst type of orange if you ask me. You only see the orange when you bite into them. Whoever invented them should be imprisoned. We need a strongly worded letter.
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Carnanreagh
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7 Jul 2018, 10:06 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 09:28 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 08:48 AM
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I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace.
That's a new one on me , fanciful if nothing else. Green = Catholicism Orange = Protestantism White = Peace between the two
The Green white and gold flag was an attempt by various Catholic groups during the early part of the Free State to remove the Protestant symbolism from the flag.
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7 Jul 2018, 10:07 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 09:33 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 08:47 AM
Just sent the following to Tesco
Dear Tesco
I am bringing to your attention items on your inventory that have sectarian overtones and pander to anti Catholic bigotry. The citrus fruit section is littered with offending items celebrating the orange order a sectarian organisation and should be removed also the children's party cakes have purple stars which again promote bigotry!
I trust you will take action immediately lest your company be tarred with a sectarian brush!
Yours A. Walloper
At least you signed it correctly So true!
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Hairytoes
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7 Jul 2018, 10:17 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 08:48 AM
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I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace.
That's a new one on me , fanciful if nothing else. Glad to assist.
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7 Jul 2018, 10:20 AM
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- 7 Jul 2018, 06:41 AM
It does look like an Apron of the Orange lodge on first viewing, which is pathetic and no doubt intended.
Just makes me hate them a little bit more, which I didn't think was actually possible, but there you go.
they can turn up in any colour they like, really don`t give a shampoo! Just makes it more joyful to beat them when they are wearing such a blatantly obvious example of who they are - bigoted, prehistoric sad cases. Also I was always of the opinion that the Irish flag was green, white and gold...certainly not orange!
I was of the opinion that it was orange representing the occupied 6,green for Ireland & white in between them both, representing peace. Given that the (Irish) Tricolour was created in 1848, I think that's unlikely.
Edit to stay on topic. Go Ashley.
Edited by davebhoy, 7 Jul 2018, 10:22 AM.
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7 Jul 2018, 10:21 AM
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That's a new one on me , fanciful if nothing else.
Green = Catholicism Orange = Protestantism White = Peace between the two The Green white and gold flag was an attempt by various Catholic groups during the early part of the Free State to remove the Protestant symbolism from the flag. All in here;
https://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/eng/Historical_Information/The_National_Flag/The_National_Flag.pdf
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7 Jul 2018, 10:29 AM
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Have Level5 not paid their bill to The Herald?
Takeover Panel saga could have far-reaching implications for Dave King and Rangers
Spoiler: click to toggle WHERE would Rangers be just now without David Cunningham King? Would they have just installed Steven Gerrard as their new manager? Would they be waiting to launch a European campaign? Would they have signed seven players who had been identified by their Director of Football? Would they have taken back control of their retail operation? Would they be hopeful of challenging Celtic for silverware in the season ahead? It is all very unlikely. The Ibrox club may not, as the forthcoming campaign is liable to show, be at the same level as their Parkhead rivals, but progress has certainly been made, both on and off the park, since King and his associates took control three years ago. The previous regime, an unfortunate alliance between Greenock businessmen James and Sandy Easdale and Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley and his acolytes, had left Rangers facing a highly uncertain future. Crowds had plummeted to their lowest levels in three decades. There was concern about dwindling finances, alarm over the ownership of precious club assets and protests in the stands. Where would it all have ended if King, George Letham, Douglas Park and George Taylor hadn’t come along when they did? And what would happen if the soft loans being provided by those wealthy benefactors and others were no longer forthcoming? How would the losses be offset? It just doesn’t bear thinking about for supporters who have been through so much trauma and turmoil during the past six years. It is, then, no surprise that King commands the widespread, if not universal, backing of the support. Yes, there were banner displays and chants expressing discontent during a game at Ibrox following the heavy and humiliating defeats to Celtic last season. The subsequent appointment of Gerrard, though, has sent his approval rating through the roof. But every action made by the inhabitants of the Rangers boardroom must, after the reigns of Sir David Murray, Craig Whyte, Charles Green and those who succeeded them, still be scrutinised and questioned by their followers and that is just not the case as things stand. The statement released by the Takeover Panel, who have been involved in a lengthy legal stand-off with King over his failure to make an offer to his fellow Rangers stakeholders for their shares, on Wednesday was practically ignored. The Glasgow-born, Johannesburg-based businessman has repeatedly attempted to make light of this issue by insisting it is of no concern to Rangers. He did so again in a statement released to the BBC this week. “It is not something that I see as critical for the club,” he said. But the reality is this sorry saga may yet have far-reaching implications for both King and Rangers. He had insisted that he was unaware the funds for the shares had to be in a United Kingdom bank account in sterling rather than a South African bank account in rand and the requisite cash confirmation provided by an appropriate third party. During a media briefing at Ibrox back in May he said: “They changed the requirement as far as I’m concerned.” But that was repeatedly challenged in the lengthy Takeover Panel missive. It read: “It was explained that cash confirmation would need to be provided by a UK financial adviser or bank stating that sterling funds were freely available in the UK and could not be withdrawn.” So what exactly is the problem here? Is King unable to transfer the money out of South Africa where sizeable foreign exchange transactions are subject to controls or simply unwilling to? Few, if any, shareholders will accept the offer. So why not just comply with the Takeover Panel ruling and focus fully on rebuilding Rangers? This is an expensive and time-consuming process which has tarnished his reputation. Indeed, he has now had contempt of court proceedings initiated against him. The prospect of King being “cold-shouldered” – which would prevent any individual or institution regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority from dealing with him of acting on his behalf – remains a very real one. That sanction would make his position as chairman untenable. And he has previously stated that his investment is incumbent on him holding that office. Elsewhere, the share issue made possible by the passing of Resolution 11 at the AGM last year that was supposed to take place by the end of June and raise at least £6 million in fresh capital has not occurred. The fans who flocked to Ibrox last night to see Rangers take on Bury in Steven Gerrard’s second game in charge are excited and optimistic about the season ahead but there remain reasons for them to be wary about what the future holds. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16338634.matthew-lindsay-sorry-takeover-panel-saga-could-have-far-reaching-implications-for-dave-king-and-rangers/
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7 Jul 2018, 10:30 AM
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Ashley is one cute hoor.
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7 Jul 2018, 10:33 AM
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- Haitch
- 7 Jul 2018, 08:58 AM
The onion bears have supposedly nabbed the Lustig tune for Gerrard. All their non bigoted tunes are ours Is that the utterly garbage Atomic Kitten song that just has his name in it? They’re welcome to it, dreadful dirge
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7 Jul 2018, 10:43 AM
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That's a new one on me , fanciful if nothing else.
Green = Catholicism Orange = Protestantism White = Peace between the two The Green white and gold flag was an attempt by various Catholic groups during the early part of the Free State to remove the Protestant symbolism from the flag. Seems like mythical pish to me.
The tricolour has been around for a lot longer than your time frame of reference has it not ?
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