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Duncer | 19:58 Tue 26th Jun 2012 | Sport
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.........not that I'm implying they are rats.

Latest to jump ship at Ibrox is Kyle Lafferty, although he won't be missed as much as Naismith or Whittaker. I would point the finger at the agents rather than the players, although the real vallains, as I said earlier, are Murray and Whyte.

The lower leagues could be interesting next season, if Rangers are accepted by the SFA.
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"I bet the police at peterhead cant wait for 20000 rangers fans to descend on their small community. "

Just think of all that lovely lolly though :-)
At least that is the argument being propounded for Rangers jumping ship to the English League - the prospect of thousands of Rangers fans descending on the home ground of the NW Hampshire league Champions...
11:39 Wed 27th Jun 2012
Surely it is a "sunk" ship, not a sinking ship.
I bet the police at peterhead cant wait for 20000 rangers fans to descend on their small community.
"I bet the police at peterhead cant wait for 20000 rangers fans to descend on their small community. "

Just think of all that lovely lolly though :-)
At least that is the argument being propounded for Rangers jumping ship to the English League - the prospect of thousands of Rangers fans descending on the home ground of the NW Hampshire league Champions (!).
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The SPL's top player, Steve Davis, is away now too, or declaring his intentions to do so. It looks very bleak indeed.
According to the news this morning, 9 are away now and Ally will be doing a head-count at training today.
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I really do feel for SuperAlly. He managed the side throughout the crisis with calm and dignity, coming across as the perfect ambassador for the club, and now he is left with this shambles. I feel even more for the fans who don't even know what league we will be playing in next season. How anyone is meant to put their trust in Charles Green and buy a season ticket under those circumstances I'll never know?

A lawyer in one of today's papers reckons the players cannot leave now as they should have stated their intention to do so BEFORE the transfer of assets. I can't see that keeping players who don't want to be there is of any great use, other than to brass off agents expecting a payday, although it could bring in a little transfer revenue to buy players with Third Division experience.

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