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Scottish Premiership: Rangers v Aberdeen

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BigAl

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  1. Easy one that, in 1917 along with Dundee and Raith Rovers we dropped out of competitive football owing to the small matter of WW1
  2. If you're offering
  3. Who rattled your cage Dave
  4. Hard to believe it was twenty nine years ago
  5. Too late to move to East Kilbride. A.N.Other Scottish League club are in the process of doing so
  6. Loving it Kow Great deal of thought went into that. Pity you didn't spend the same amount of thought on making your predictions over the season
  7. Magennis completed the signing of his new one year deal this afternoon
  8. WTF how is my opening comment negative This game is important to us. Is Dazzler an automatic pick for AFC ? No thought as much, I stand by my opening comments, in that this is nothing but a sentimental move on Broon's behalf........There is no room for sentiment, Mackie's already had the sentimental vote when he got his cheque from the testimonial earlier this season. Anyway, don't really know why I'm getting uptight about, not as if I'm going to be there anyway. To all you sentimentalists, enjoy parting with the cash and paying homeage to Darren Mackie.
  9. Fergie's issue with Der Hun is that he thinks he was unfairly treated during his time there and puts it down to the fact that he married a catholic
  10. SSN reporting that Whyte has agreed to sell his shares to London based consortium with Premier League experience and heavy financial backing Just watch the fuckers escape scotfree just as we've suspected all along they would
  11. My Morning Jacket - Z
  12. Fucking hell, what a surprise Whilst not directly wishing The Dazzler any harm, there is no room for sentiment in this game. Victory over St Mirren is worth £80k to us as the difference in prize money between 8th and 9th. Personally speaking would have had him benched and give him the last few minutes if we were winning. After being released by Aberdeen FC, Mackie looks to the future It’s goodbye to Pittodrie, but Darren isn’t finished By Sean Wallace Published: 10/05/2012 Darren Mackie will play his last game for Aberdeen FC at Pittodrie against St Mirren on Saturday.DEPARTING Aberdeen FC striker Darren Mackie today admitted he is still unsure where he will end up next season. Mackie is set to call time on 14 years at Pittodrie when he leads Aberdeen FC out as skipper against St Mirren on Saturday. A summer of uncertainty awaits the 30-year-old who said: “There has been nothing yet as far as other clubs are concerned, although my agent has his ear to the ground.” For more on this story and coverage of Aberdeen FC, pick up a copy of today’s Evening Express or read our digital edition now
  13. Classic, thanks for brightening my mood
  14. Trust me mate, it is always possible
  15. http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/postcard-from-the-edge-why-its-a-cva-or-bust-for-rangers-guest-post-by-don-quixote/ Random Thoughts Re Scots Law by Paul McConville I am delighted to say that a world famous figure from literature has chipped in on the Rangers debate. Don Quixote has offered some thoughts on the future of the Ibrox Club, and I post them below. Strictly no windmills were harmed in the writing of this post. —————————- I will endeavour to summarise the current position: Rangers assets are bordering on worthless, they are only an asset to a commercially viable Rangers. A fire sale of these assets to a non-football source would just about pay the administration, liquidation fees and redundancies. D&Ps were not bluffing when they said liquidation was not an option, there have been no bids for the assets of Rangers from a non-football source in 3 months. Rangers structure is not a commercially viable business, its loss making potential existed prior to any sanctions. Current and anticipated sanctions affecting European and domestic income over the next 3 years renders Rangers un-salvageable. In effect Rangers is worthless as a business proposition, and is threatened with permanent extinction. Rangers can not be downsized to survive in the SPL never mind Divisions 3-2-1, it is a superstore and not a corner shop. Rangers main source of income is ticket sales, and its overheads cannot be reduced sufficiently to compensate for the projected reduction in ticket sales. Its a simple equation, if one reduces the quality of the team and simultaneously removes most of the prize incentives, then unlike ” the field of dreams ” the crowds vital for survival will not come for 3 consecutive years. What is the point of watching your new average team battle for second in the SPL with no Europe and little prize money ? A newco-oldco solution does not make Rangers anymore commercially viable, the briefest diligence by Bill Miller confirmed that it would cost in the region of 30 million to turn Rangers around during the 3 years of European and domestic sanctions. The experts on ticket sales( Ticketus) withdrew precisely because they calculated the financial consequences of playing for nothing with an affordable team. Projected drops in attendance are the new elephant in the room, even if you bought Rangers for 5 million it would cost you 35 million in CASH before it breaks even. A newco Rangers could not afford to maintain its assets or pay its bills for 3 years with a drop in ticket sales, they needed to cut their overheads by 10 million with 45,000 crowds, make that 30,000 and you are drowning in a sea of debt….and apathy. In amongst this gloom is one last hope, the administration period can be extended to facilitate a stand alone CVA, involving a Ticketus guarantee and CWs shares. Players can be sold ahead to bring in working capital, this can be easily justified by the proceeds of a CVA. Even a bid of 5 million with Ticketus and the debentures guaranteed delivers over 40 million to the creditors. A CVA does not carry the penalties of liquidation, administration or a newco, this guarantees to some extent the main source of income, the average attendance. As for the SPL and SFA sanctions against Rangers out of administration, no point deductions and certainly no European ban, it will be financial penalties but over a longer period of time( 6 years). Possibly 25% of SPL money and 25% of any UEFA prize money. Liquidation or a newco are not in the best interests of the creditors or the SPL and either option brings in sanctions that condemns Rangers as an un-salvageable business model. It is a CVA where everyone benefits or it’s extinction, and everyone loses. Regards: Don Quixote. Posted by Paul McConville, on behalf of Miguel Cervantes
  16. No shit Sherlock Brown’s fear over move for Hayes By Paul Third Published: 09/05/2012 Manager Craig Brown fears he may be priced out of a move for Caley Thistle’s Irish winger Jonny Hayes. The 24-year-old former Leicester City player and his representative will meet the Dons manager this week to discuss a potential move to Pittodrie this summer but Hayes has already warned he will wait until after the season finishes on Saturday before making a decision. For the full story, pick up a copy of today’s Press and Journal or read our digital edition now
  17. Is Swanson being targetted to fill the problem full back positions
  18. Spot on, and at least these are all teams I've heard of previously, unlike our oppostion on our last illustrious venture into European competition
  19. I might be being kind to him, but it might just be that those four words were heavily laced with sarcasm
  20. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/zokora-exacts-brutal-revenge-emre-racial-slur-094204653.html?nc Still not as good as the revenge extracted by Chris Clark on Hutton a few years back
  21. Yep jump on board mate....no fare payable
  22. Al calls it right again Ya fucking beauty
  23. Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (again) Still a brilliant album after all these years.
  24. Pleased for you......no genuinely I am seeing as you've failed to mount much of a challenge in the Clydesdale Bank predictor again
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