muttley
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Was it, not Hibs who sacked him for Kiddie Fiddling and he promptly joined us? Did they report It?
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Was it, not Hibs who sacked him for Kiddie Fiddling and he promptly joined us? Did they report It?
The seed had been planted mate if Rangers don’t get this nipped right away then Souness and Walters name is going to be besmirched forever.
The Club must come out with some sort of statement or this going to grow legs, if it hasn’t already and we will tarred with the same brush as the orcs
BBC doing Celtics bidding here.
nothing new.
In short, Rangers sacked a paedo and didn’t say that in the Rangers News.
Imagine if we’d actively hidden and enabled child abuse at our club, can only imagine the press would be all over that if that happened...
This all day long!
We just can't let a possibly slanted report from BBC Scotland appear to involve our club to be as much involved in child abuse as some others just to try and claim that Rangers "had a paedo problem too"...that is just obscene!
So bring it on...let Rangers call for a FULL enquiry into alleged child abuse in Scottish football and how the clubs dealt with it!
Over to you Mr King!
Why would their be a statement released saying it was reported? Bizarre question.
Rangers and those entrusted with their best interests will have acted accordingly, stated correctly and with total tactfulness of such a loathsome criminal act... It will have been reported to the police.
Now, nearly 30 years later are they trying to tarnish good Rangers-men's reputations just to deflect away from their own heinous goings-on and cover-ups at their vile den.
They are pinning all this on not being able to find a police report, please remember that this is all pre-computer days where things could be stored easier... now we are to believe that because this police report, (that can't be found 30 years later) is proof on no action being taken at the time...
They are starting a war they cannot win and with the wrong people...
Rangers will respond and with all our people present, correct and dignified as always... but be rest-assured that they will be primed and ready to remove the gloves should the time come to go "Over the Top"...
We are ready
We are waiting
We are the People
Bring it on...
One person who may av been there at that time cud be the rangers bus driver under souness then was jimmy bellI find it odd that Daily has not approached Graeme Souness or Walter Smith who sacked him yet he asked Rangers for comment when it’s unlikely anyone who was there at the time still is.
In a nut shell plus the abuse was the scum that is Neely pulled the lads shorts down to spank him changed his mind and told him to go. Clearly an unpleasant experience but not remotely close to what went on at the Glitter Dome. Also Daly seemed to be more on the route saying that us allegedly not repo this resulted in Neely abusing more kids which is tenuous in the extreme.So in summary, if I've understood this properly, the cover-up (not even alleged according to Daly and the BBC) is based on a Rangers News not saying Neely has been sacked for noncing without conclusive evidence, and the police not being able to confirm whether or not an complaint was made by the club, which is by the police's own admission quite common with cases that are decades old?
I knew his mask would slip eventually.I always thought Daly wasn’t for the trusting on this or anything else for that matter.
He said that they approached Rangers, Souness & Walter for comments and had no response.I find it odd that Daily has not approached Graeme Souness or Walter Smith who sacked him yet he asked Rangers for comment when it’s unlikely anyone who was there at the time still is.
Got to laugh at people saying our reputation has been damaged. Have you lived in the real world the last few years?
We are demonized. There us literally nothing new for them to say about us. They've tried everything and they have failed.
Rangers better have their Lawyers all overs this and. Take these Bastards to court nothing else is going to stop then
In a nut shell plus the abuse was the scum that is Neely pulled the lads shorts down to spank him changed his mind and told him to go. Clearly an unpleasant experience but not remotely close to what went on at the Glitter Dome. Also Daly seemed to be more on the route saying that us allegedly not repo this resulted in Neely abusing more kids which is tenuous in the extreme.
Freedom Of Information (FOI) requests were made to the police about the Neely matter. However, the police stated that FOI provisions do not apply to this type of information. This can be seen on the official FOI website.
I am not angry with you and I apologise if you think so. Rangers had no choice but to do what they did and that does not mean he was believed, but they had to treat it seriously. As you say yourself, allegations, and that is why they acted in sacking him and reporting a crime. The police did not act on this info as there was no evidence.What are you angry at me for? And what myth are you mistakenly under the impression I’m perpetuating?
The victim made allegations of improper behaviour. The club have confirmed that they were believed at the time; we are quoted as saying the guy was sacked and the police informed. If that’s not confirmation that the Club believed the allegations then I don’t know what is. I’ve said already I think Daly has way over reached with this article that’s based on nothing more than a cursory generic announcement in the Rangers News. I’m “passing on” nothing more than that.
So %^*& off with your “are you on the right forum” bullshit.
Agreed but in this case I thought it was still a worthwhile point.To be honest I'm not interested or comfortable comparing anything to the scandal at the piggery. It's still sickening what happened to the boy at the hands of Neely no matter the severity of it.
What I do want sorted out is the desperate attempt by Daly to create a cover up story about us and the general acceptance of it by people who hate us.
‘BBC Scotland’s reporting on these horrific incidents and, in particular, its sensationalist and unfair accusation of a cover up by Rangers is disgraceful."
Agree with the sentiment but our lawyers have shown how good they are with this whole Sports Direct nonsense.Rangers better have their Lawyers all overs this and. Take these Bastards to court nothing else is going to stop then
a set up Rangers really do have to get the gloves of here this is ridiculous every fucking idiot in Scotland will believe this this guy Daly needs to be taken to task unless Rangers are happy with this to expose what went on at Celtic park and ask for a FULL enquiryI dont think they've failed but this is a step up.
Club have responded
would have preferred a bit more forceful, but considering the subject matter, maybe it's the best way.
a set up
a set up Rangers really do have to get the gloves of here this is ridiculous every fucking idiot in Scotland will believe this this guy Daly needs to be taken to task unless Rangers are happy with this to expose what went on at Celtic park and ask for a FULL enquiry
Thats why i like this forum, theres always good ideas, thats so blatantly obvious,If this is the same victim of Neely when at Rangers, his father was a policeman, which Daly strangely omits from that ludicrous BBC article. Why would Daly deliberately leave that out, then claim that Rangers didn't inform the police.? Well, Rangers did inform the police when they told the boy's policeman father after this alleged incident surfaced. BBC Scotland caught lying about our club again.
I agree entirely that we have to be 100% sure of the facts.
However this incident has been well documented/reported numerous timesover the years therefore I would like to think the club know exactly what happened and how it was dealt with. If that info. is at hand it shouldn't take long to get a statement out. These are serious allegations against our club and dignified silence won't wash this time if we have nothing to hide.