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David Murray leaving
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liam*
2009-08-26 18:15:20 UTC
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I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he must
be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting contribution
to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy. Brought Rangers FC
into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans never forgave him for
that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Oso
2009-08-26 19:42:44 UTC
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Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he must
be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal. For talking shite.
liam*
2009-08-26 19:50:02 UTC
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Post by Oso
Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he
must be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal.
Thanks for the gold medal. But Murray deserves it more than me for his
lasting contribution. What do you think was his most lasting contribution
Oso?
Oso
2009-08-26 20:45:05 UTC
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Post by liam*
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Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he
must be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal.
Thanks for the gold medal. But Murray deserves it more than me for his
lasting contribution. What do you think was his most lasting contribution
Oso?
NIAR ;)
liam*
2009-08-26 20:52:21 UTC
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Post by Oso
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Post by Oso
Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he
must be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal.
Thanks for the gold medal. But Murray deserves it more than me for his
lasting contribution. What do you think was his most lasting contribution
Oso?
NIAR ;)
Coming second? Na, he done much better than that Oso. Changed things
forever. Made a lasting contribution...
Blue 1873
2009-08-27 18:36:35 UTC
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Post by liam*
Post by Oso
Post by liam*
Post by Oso
Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he
must be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers
fans never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a
consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal.
Thanks for the gold medal. But Murray deserves it more than me for his
lasting contribution. What do you think was his most lasting
contribution Oso?
NIAR ;)
Coming second? Na, he done much better than that Oso. Changed things
forever. Made a lasting contribution...
Your talking shite Liam, his best contribution apart from an obvious hope at
starting a flame war like you have attempted is to have kept the dignity
with which our club acts and always has.
Something you know nothing about.


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liam67
2009-08-27 19:29:59 UTC
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Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he
must be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers
fans never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a
consequence.
Give yourself a gold medal.
Thanks for the gold medal. But Murray deserves it more than me for his
lasting contribution. What do you think was his most lasting
contribution Oso?
NIAR ;)
Coming second? Na, he done much better than that Oso. Changed things
forever. Made a lasting contribution...
Your talking shite Liam, his best contribution apart from an obvious hope at
starting a flame war like you have attempted is to have kept the dignity
with which our club acts and always has.
I agree! Murray was very dignified in ending the sectarian signing
policy at Rangers FC...
Blue 1873
2009-08-28 15:16:26 UTC
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Post by liam67
I agree! Murray was very dignified in ending the sectarian signing
policy at Rangers FC...
What a cock, your full of shit and no one is taking you on, your so so sad.

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liam67
2009-08-28 18:02:49 UTC
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Post by liam67
I agree! Murray was very dignified in ending the sectarian signing
policy at Rangers FC...
What a cock, your full of shit and no one is taking you on, your so so sad.
I certainly seem to be getting to you...why else would you reply?...;p
Tommy
2009-08-27 00:13:10 UTC
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Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he must
be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting contribution
to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy. Brought Rangers FC
into the 20th century.
Pope stands down next week!

I'd suspect some Rangers fans never forgave him for
Post by liam*
that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
Fish Supper
2009-08-28 13:05:33 UTC
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Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he must
be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
About 0.5%, I'd say. People only started wanting rid of DM when the league
titles stopped flowing.
liam67
2009-08-28 17:54:59 UTC
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Post by Fish Supper
Post by liam*
I'm not the biggest fan of Murray "for every fiver" Moonbeams. But he must
be congratulated for what he achieved. I'd say his most lasting
contribution to Rangers was to abandon the sectarian signing policy.
Brought Rangers FC into the 20th century. I'd suspect some Rangers fans
never forgave him for that and always wanted rid as a consequence.
About 0.5%, I'd say.
Yeah you could be right. About 250 at Ibrox on any given Saturday or
1000 in a trip to England... ;)
Post by Fish Supper
People only started wanting rid of DM when the league
titles stopped flowing.
I think Murray's bravado, which can be useful in business, eventually
caught up with him. He's still the majority shareholder, so it's a bit
like moving the deck chairs at the top though...
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