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Post by bowles on Mar 9, 2010 15:54:12 GMT
I think mr. Jones you are prince neigh king of making sh.t up! Paladini is a tos..r! Just get used to the fact 99% of rangers fans want him out and the other 1% are just ar.se lickers! Whats the brown stuff taste like mate?
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Mar 9, 2010 15:58:57 GMT
Bit early isn't it Scott?
I really think you need to seek professional help.
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Post by numpty66 on Mar 9, 2010 16:33:15 GMT
Ooh Scotty is quite scary when he shouts isnt he See Mr Nutta, this is why i have no desire to meet him, the bloke see's things that arent there. I cant recall ever seeing anyone here claiming his boss makes dodgy deals, some crap ones maybe. Albeit i confess to not having read every single thread on this forum. Dont shout too much though Scott, you will need your voice to get behind the team tonight.
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Mar 9, 2010 16:55:58 GMT
only a drink numpty lol
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Post by FloridaR on Mar 9, 2010 19:26:14 GMT
Still waiting. The board are busy people. GP has been accused on every board so, evidence, please SORRY, STILL WAITING Gianni has asked you to PUT UP OR SHUT UP still waiting or will you admit you have zero evidence and apologise for making sh*t up? Yet more rantings of a mentally challenged adult adhd sufferer More specificity required ... PLEASE p.s. GP's a liar
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Post by superckat on Mar 10, 2010 0:44:47 GMT
Jeez guys, don't you get it. GP has obviously f**ked up in his DOF role and has had a lot of his power taken away. So to keep himself in the limelight and make himself seem still important to fans he has agreed to do a few Q&A's in quick succession. He has obviously promised his pet monkeys more inside info, So Scott is doing his arse licking best to try and impress GP. "Look what I'm doing Boss. I'm giving Report and his guys a hard time. Am I doing good Boss. Am I, Boss am I". That's all this is. He feels he has some power now so he is back to acting the attention seeking non entity of an arse wipe we all know him to be.
Ignore him guys because he is feeding on this and going back and telling Pete and GP how he has got everyone on here running scared. No one here owes him an explanation or needs to defend anything they say, to him or his organ grinders. Ignore him. The best way to deal with someone seeking attention, is to ignore them and not give them that attention.
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Post by scottjones on Mar 10, 2010 0:59:12 GMT
NO, i am saying that people have been accusing GP of being dodgy and well, where is the evidence?
there is none
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Post by desorchid on Mar 10, 2010 1:02:32 GMT
Scott, I am slightly perplexed at your willingness to throw yourself into the firing line. If, as it is many correspondence, you claim implicit recognition as a ‘regular’ fan, then some of your actions and commentary do not make sense. May I point to out the uninitiated to your appearance on last nights show and acknowledged friendship with Mr Paladini.
There are some on these boards, both pro and anti the current regime, who seem to ‘know’ people.
Mr ‘MarkQPR’
If I may quote you:
For me the closeness that Gianni has with anybody is their own business and really none of mine to comment on.
When I've met Gianni I've always shook his hand, shared a smile and either expressed my gratitude and happiness at the win or shrugged my shoulders and said next time eh?
I even thanked him for bringing in the investment when he did in order to keep the club going at the times he did so.
However he is not untouchable.
I reserve the right along with any other paying customer to voice my opinions at the mistakes he has made in the past in supplying me with rubbish end product after promising me it would get a lot better.
It certainly isn't personal and to make it so perplexes me.
I cannot help thinking that the football club I fell in love with as a 6 year old boy is being used by people who have very little else in their personal life. (not digging at you Mark or Scott - generic)
I do not ‘know’ anyone at the club. Thank goodness for that. But when my old man did, They were the likes of Daphne Biggs, Tony Ingham, Brian Bedford and the like.
Since the loss of Jim Gregory* I think we are merely a club in hoc to whatever the whims of our owners want us to be.
I’m all in favour of the AFC route out of this disgusting mess. And anyone who yearns for Premiership football can Foxtrot Oscar to White Hart Lane, Stamford Bridge, or wherever ever they prefer to have Murdoch and his clones rip them off.
* Yes, I know JG wasn’t perfect, , and Mr Ingham would have a view, but I’ll wager, he’ d take him over the current regime!)
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Post by desorchid on Mar 10, 2010 1:17:32 GMT
Sorry, additional.
Mark and Scott, I do not know you from the proverbial Adam, and in good faith I am sure you are both staunch Rangers fans but how the feck do you 'know' these people?
Nationalise the FA, FL and Premier League - all clubs to democratic supporter control.
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Post by desorchid on Mar 10, 2010 1:34:46 GMT
NO, i am saying that people have been accusing GP of being dodgy and well, where is the evidence? there is none Sorry again, additional, additional, He was a football agent!!!* * The implication for the hard of thinking is that they are all parasites.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Mar 10, 2010 2:38:22 GMT
Court case about the gun, proven liar in a court of law. nuff said. he should have left even then with such discredation.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Mar 10, 2010 2:45:49 GMT
SORRY, STILL WAITING Gianni has asked you to PUT UP OR SHUT UP still waiting or will you admit you have zero evidence and apologise for making sh*t up? Perhaps Gianni would like to say this or ask this himself. Instead you have made yourself appear as some sort of spokesman for the man. I wonder if he even knows about this outburst. Again, let him come onto the various MB's and ask himself. He has 10 fingers and a keyboard.
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 10, 2010 7:17:29 GMT
"... He was a football agent!!!* Just to correct you: NO - He was NOT a football agent. Sure Paladini said in the interview (yet again) that he was a football agent. But Scott has assured us he was not a football agent. Try and square that circle.
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Dave Mangnall
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Post by finney on Mar 10, 2010 7:42:52 GMT
I read what scott says and when you first came on the messagebords scott you posted that you knew as you talked to a policeman and on the famous court case you said and i quote Gianni made it all up.
then years later say otherwise.
You posted last year about a court case in which you said my mates would get done on and that GP would come out of it with huge credit what court case was that?
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Post by Markqpr on Mar 10, 2010 9:58:24 GMT
I cannot help thinking that the football club I fell in love with as a 6 year old boy is being used by people who have very little else in their personal life. (not digging at you Mark or Scott - generic)
Generic as in that applies to everybody within an undefined group? If so I do not really understand that comment and find it unnecessary. As you say it's not a dig at my-self or Scott but please expand on this for me as you have put it in a reply where you have quoted me and it has left me feeling slightly uncomfortable that you would say that as a response to my post, please.
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Mar 10, 2010 10:08:22 GMT
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Post by desorchid on Mar 10, 2010 10:35:34 GMT
I cannot help thinking that the football club I fell in love with as a 6 year old boy is being used by people who have very little else in their personal life. (not digging at you Mark or Scott - generic)
Generic as in that applies to everybody within an undefined group? If so I do not really understand that comment and find it unnecessary. As you say it's not a dig at my-self or Scott but please expand on this for me as you have put it in a reply where you have quoted me and it has left me feeling slightly uncomfortable that you would say that as a response to my post, please. Mark, my point, if slightly Abbot Ale fuelled and clumsily made was this: I am astonished at the amount of people, on both sides of the GP debate that seem to 'know' him and others at the club. The reason I quoted you was that it was evident that you had met him and I apologise for using you as an example, as there are countless others on this and other boards. I just don’t get it. I get the tube, go to the pub, meet a couple of mates, go to the ground, say hello to Dave Thomas, buy AKUTRS, moan for 90 minutes, back to pub, tube, home , grub. What are other people up to? The fact that a football club has a bloody restaurant is a sad state of affairs. The ‘prawn sandwichification’ of football is sad and something to regret. I know I do. Once again, apologies for citing you Mark, and indeed any individuals. No offence intended.
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Post by Markqpr on Mar 10, 2010 10:55:57 GMT
The fact that a football club has a bloody restaurant is a sad state of affairs. The ‘prawn sandwichification’ of football is sad and something to regret. I know I do. Once again, apologies for citing you Mark, and indeed any individuals. No offence intended. Thanks Des, I appreciate what you wrote. I do disagree with you on the above points though. The restaurant has been in existance for years, it provides the club with a healthy revenue stream and the W12 club to which I am a member is but the latest incarnation of a season ticket that has been in existance for longer than I've been born. To villify the members as the 'prawn sandwhich brigade' is unfair and deeply hurts as all members are die hard fans, all like me moved from their original much better seats to make way for the C Club and are equal victims of Braitore's arrogance as much as anyone else. The existance of corporate does aid and benefit the club and if I wish to squander far too much money to watch football at least my club gets the money and not Murdoch or the like. The C Club is obviously a place for non football fans and it's takeover of our area is still a disgust that I can't shake, a shocking betrayal of many a hardcore honest supporters loyalty and an absolute piss take if I'm to be honest. However I would never attack the people who sit there for sitting there but rather voice my complaints at the people who decided that this is how it should be. Everyone should feel welcome at QPR FC and the prices should reflect this across the fanbase. I'd rather they dropped the prices in the main stands first and moved the family section under cover as that is much more of an issue to me as the average fan is being priced out of the game, not by people who sit in the hospitality areas but by the board of directors at the club. I certainly see your anger and in many ways share it. I just feel it's misplaced in this instance.
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Post by toboboly on Mar 10, 2010 11:06:00 GMT
SORRY, STILL WAITING Gianni has asked you to PUT UP OR SHUT UP still waiting or will you admit you have zero evidence and apologise for making sh*t up? I'll wait for GP to say that to my face. Tell him I am happy to let him do this.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Mar 10, 2010 11:22:31 GMT
And what is wrong with Prawn sandwiches anyway? They're not that expensive down here!
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Post by desorchid on Mar 10, 2010 11:24:00 GMT
The fact that a football club has a bloody restaurant is a sad state of affairs. The ‘prawn sandwichification’ of football is sad and something to regret. I know I do. Once again, apologies for citing you Mark, and indeed any individuals. No offence intended. Thanks Des, I appreciate what you wrote. I do disagree with you on the above points though. The restaurant has been in existance for years, it provides the club with a healthy revenue stream and the W12 club to which I am a member is but the latest incarnation of a season ticket that has been in existance for longer than I've been born. To villify the members as the 'prawn sandwhich brigade' is unfair and deeply hurts as all members are die hard fans, all like me moved from their original much better seats to make way for the C Club and are equal victims of Braitore's arrogance as much as anyone else. The existance of corporate does aid and benefit the club and if I wish to squander far too much money to watch football at least my club gets the money and not Murdoch or the like. The C Club is obviously a place for non football fans and it's takeover of our area is still a disgust that I can't shake, a shocking betrayal of many a hardcore honest supporters loyalty and an absolute piss take if I'm to be honest. However I would never attack the people who sit there for sitting there but rather voice my complaints at the people who decided that this is how it should be. Everyone should feel welcome at QPR FC and the prices should reflect this across the fanbase. I'd rather they dropped the prices in the main stands first and moved the family section under cover as that is much more of an issue to me as the average fan is being priced out of the game, not by people who sit in the hospitality areas but by the board of directors at the club. I certainly see your anger and in many ways share it. I just feel it's misplaced in this instance. Mark, I accept that the restaurant and all manner of clubs and such like do bring in the cash and are important in maintaining the club. My question is this; Why do we need it? I would suggest that the commercialisation of the game, Murdoch, over inflated player wages, (they play football ffs, they’re not brain surgeons), greedy businessmen trying to make money have necessitated these developments. I have no issue in people wishing to sit in nice seats. For many years my ST was in SAR alongside my old man who had his from when it was built. (He didn’t, as far as I’m aware, threaten to burn it down when Rodney was sold!) So, please don’t think I am attacking the people there, it’s just where the money goes that I have a problem with. As for your last point, I agree. The first ST I bought with my own money was £21. 3 weeks paper round money for a ticket in the Loft. I doubt if a 15 year old these days would be able to afford 1 ticket to one game these days.
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