07-02-2015, 17:06
Sorry mate, but no matter the shambles it doesn't excuse that guy hounding him at his home when he had an upset child to worry about. Why not talk to him at work during business hours? It's also pretty unlikely there were as many as 2000 at the AGM. Ignoring the clams of the agitating groups that were there, more independent counts I saw put it around half that many. And considering most of them were shiftless dedicated dole scroungers I wouldn't think (though I may be wrong) too many of them would bother with the journey to London when they know exactly what they intend to vote for and how they expect it to turn out anyway. So from that perspective I think the capacity is reasonable. The point of having it in London is to avoid a near-riot like at the AGM, and while I agree that disadvantages fans in Glasgow with shares, I again don't see that it will have any bearing on the only thing of significance - the voting. The major players in this vote will have no problem getting there.
Too many 'Rangers men' trying to take on the mantle of activist these days. Attacking the NOMAD seems pointless when they're likely to be replaced after the EGM. Right now there's no dignity among the management, no dignity among the fans and no dignity among those trying to take over. The press and the BBC are having to work incredibly hard these days to try to remain even more undignified than Rangers (though they're still edging it) which says it all. Time for everyone to just shut up, take care of business and move on.
Too many 'Rangers men' trying to take on the mantle of activist these days. Attacking the NOMAD seems pointless when they're likely to be replaced after the EGM. Right now there's no dignity among the management, no dignity among the fans and no dignity among those trying to take over. The press and the BBC are having to work incredibly hard these days to try to remain even more undignified than Rangers (though they're still edging it) which says it all. Time for everyone to just shut up, take care of business and move on.