Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Alan Medic Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Rangers announce ?14.4M losses for 13 month period

> to end of June. What did they spend that on?



A few one off costs to get the club back up and running but also lots of ridiculous pay and bonuses for the current bunch of crooks and thieves with their snouts in the trough.

FFS the FD got a ?200k bonus for us winning the bloody third division.

Hopefully they get their jotters at the AGM and we get a board interested in the goodness of Rangers rather than lining their own pockets.

UEFA Team of the Week:


GOALKEEPER

Forster (Celtic)


DEFENDERS

van Der Wiel (PSG)

Cahill (Chelsea)

Hummels (Dortmund)

Alaba (Bayern Munich)


MIDFIELDERS

Sneijder (Galatasaray)

Montolivo (AC Milan)

Ribery (Bayern Munich)


ATTACKERS

Kiessling (Leverkusen)

Ibrahimovic (PSG)

Aguero (Manchester City)

Toure's international teammate disagrees with him. This from the Beeb's website:


A club statement read: "Having carefully studied the video of the game, we found no racist insults from fans of CSKA."


Spokesman Michael Sanadze told BBC Radio 5 live: "We have nothing to hide, of course, and we have confirmation from the match delegate and the venue director that they themselves didn't hear anything special."


The Russian side's own Ivory Coast player, striker Seydou Doumbia, added: "I didn't hear anything like that from the CSKA fans.


"Yes, they're always noisy in supporting the team and try to put as much pressure as possible on our opponents, but they wouldn't ever allow themselves to come out with racist chants.


"So my Ivory Coast colleague is clearly exaggerating."

Mick Mac Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------


> United were lucky again RD. I'm liking my 33s on

> Liverpool even more now. When's the last time

> Liverpool finished above United?


2002.

Utd have always been known for late comebacks, so yesterday's result actually felt promising in that respect, but our midfield looked dire until Januzaj came on.

As MOTD pointed out, both Liverpool and Arsenal have some tricky games coming up in the run up to Christmas/New Year, so we'll have a better idea by then if either team are genuine title contenders. I still see Chelsea and City as the main title contenders. Before today's game we're only 3 and 2 points behind them respectively, so in that respect we're not out of it yet, although we need to start putting in some convincing performances sharpish...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • You implied he did a good job in your first paragraph when you said you would have hated to see Corbyn lead the country through Covid - the alternative being Johnson, presumably? With the results we all saw. Unite - you have a problem with unions? Who work hard to see that their members get a fair deal in their workplace? How exactly are these people and groups "all as bad as each other"? In what way? Labour "purging their party of the far-left" has given us a weak prime minister who has apparently deserted any "left" (aka caring for other people and having decent moral principles) leanings he ever had. Which is why people appear to be leaving Labour in droves and voting, or intending to vote, Green or Lib Dem or for an independent Left candidate. Starmer has shot himself in the foot, in my opinion. But what would I know. What worked?! I don't know enough about what you are talking about to comment, but "believing" you know the reason someone did something does not make it true. I don't believe that Corbyn ever got "starstruck" or "forgot about his politics", but if you can provide evidence that those things are true, then fair enough. I don't think you can, though.
    • I think you need to get a grip If it's who I am thinking of, she's a young black girl in her twenties, has braids with bright colours through them and - I suspect - works with her father. It's always the same man behind the wheel and he's older than her, always in the same van, so I'm assuming it's a father-daughter combo which, if it is, I think is rather sweet.  They hustle hard in a job that is poorly paid, has little prospects, is relentless and thankless. The fact that they have stuck it out since the pandemic says a lot about them.  I think she's a lovely girl, who's perhaps a little shy - but she'll smile or chat back if you make the effort with her. And I admire her for sticking with that job for so long. Perhaps she's just one of these people who's naturally a bit clumsy or bashes things, the same way some people are heavy on their feet when they walk. But I wouldn't dream of jeopardising her job because she closes the slams the gate and doesn't 'kiss' the ring doorbell with her fingers.  Perhaps she's being passive aggressive because you are. And perhaps she also wishes she got to spend her time worrying about potential damage to her letterbox or her gate.  As for your gate / letterbox - you're talking about hypotheticals. Has there been any damage? No. Then go and live your life and worry about it when it happens.  (apols we have the wrong person, but some of my points still stand). 
    • Greg did an amazing job! He built a cabinet in my living room and added shelving. A lovely guy and perfectionist who goes the extra mile. He really understands what you want and comes up with various options to meet your price range. Would highly recommend!
    • I love the fact that virtually everyone held their hands out when furlough payments were made yet can't equate massive debt with massive cash payments to keep the economy ticking over.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...