Captain Steve Rogers
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If you're on a grand a week it is.Is 20% "drastic"?
Very noble of you.Going to go very slightly against the in that I have sympathy for players who have families and bills.
In terns of that fckn club and its cnut fans? With any luck that will be that and they can disappear for good, the quicker the better.
Lovely place for a Tesco
All depends if your lifestyle needs a grand a weekIf you're on a grand a week it is.
Can't believe it took 18 posts before old Windsor Davies appeared.
This will live with them for yearsThey were budgeting for Fish n Chip Hospitality being allowed by now
I don't....... f@ck them.Seen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
Even if they apologised and took responsibility?I don't....... f@ck them.
fvck themEven if they apologised and took responsibility?
Sorry HB, I couldn’t give a shit if they apologised now when they shoe is on the other foot, and it’s them that are in trouble.Even if they apologised and took responsibility?
That's fair enough.Sorry HB, I couldn’t give a shit if they apologised now when they shoe is on the other foot, and it’s them that are in trouble.
They can fück right off.
Only increasing the text size to 18? a v instead of a ü?fvck them
You're a pretentious fucker aren't you?.Only increasing the text size to 18? a v instead of a ü?
Amateür
Nope not a hope in hellSeen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
800 quid a week isn't a lot of money, when there's are Bill's and a mortgage.All depends if your lifestyle needs a grand a week
I could survive if had to take 20% pay cut but iam 60 kids have left home no mortgage
Seen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
Not me.Seen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
I'm sorry you found reading it so upsetting.Not me.
Utter dog shite.
You were sitting eating fish n chips with them, weren't you?
#181 nails it.I'm sorry you found reading it so upsetting.
That ship has sailed.Even if they apologised and took responsibility?
Not upsetting, more perplexing.I'm sorry you found reading it so upsetting.
Not a chance. Are you on the wind up?Seen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
Your reaction seemed more in anger than confusion.Not upsetting, more perplexing.
Just can't believe a Rangers fan would think this mate.
Short memory.
No but if you don't agree that's fair enough.Not a chance. Are you on the wind up?
Whatever. Fs.Your reaction seemed more in anger than confusion.
Seen some comments from their fans criticising us for being bitter. And you know what? Speaking for myself they are absolutely right.
I hate this attitude that being upset by something upsetting is somehow a character flaw. Our club was crushed and it never needed to happen since we could've paid off the debt (corrections to this position are welcome). And the rest of them were all too happy to put their boots on our necks.
Also, and this should never be forgotten - Dundee United football club robbed Rangers fans
They actually, legitimately stole money from our fans and then stuck the middle finger up. They are actually thieves and to this day I've seen nothing to suggest they've changed.
And has their been a peep from them, or any other club for that matter, with respect to the filth's decades long debauchery? Nope. Not a sound.
So yes, I am bitter. I make no apologies for that.
In fact, bitterness doesn't do it justice. I hope Dundee United go bust and cease to exist. I hope that one, just one, person connected with them stops and considers whether or not them showing an ounce of humility, decency, compassion and courage in the last ten years might have done them a favour in the long run.
I'm going to throw in a huge if here. If United make a statement apologising for stealing from us, acknowledging that we should never have been punished the way we were, acknowledging that the end to last season was illegitemate then I would consider making a donation to help them.
I'm a big believer in forgiveness, but an even bigger believer in personal responsibility. If Dundee United can show that they've taken responsibility for their behaviour then I am more than happy to help them as if they were my own.
I wonder if anyone else would agree with this position?
Given the hatred of that club and support towards our club, if the ex gers you have mentioned don't feel the animosity towards them as we do? Then there is something far wrong.Personally don’t disagree with the sentiment of the majority on here but often wonder what the thoughts of the likes of Walter Smith, Richard Gough and Derek Johnstone are given there previous close connections.