Yeah, it's a big shame. Last year we were facing them in the Champions League group stage, and now they're gone to the 3rd Division. Hope they (their new incarnation that is, which will be the same club at all effects) come back quickly to the SPL.
If this was 2002 and I still played CM (FM now), I'd be really happy at how cool it would be to play with them next season
They'll be back soon.
Nothing about it on the news here though. All the talk is about how Redknapp says he's been fired because the Tottenham board are in love with AVB
Edited by issoisso on 16-06-2012 13:44
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I have been at work (sports news) the entire day, and I haven't heard anyone mention this (no colleagues, not on Twitter, not on other major Danish news sites). Oh well, a shame to see Rangers go, but it's not like it's come out of nowhere.
sutty68 wrote:
They have been fiddling the books, avoiding paying tax and national insurance on there employees, so they deserve what they get
Yeah I suppose that's true. But its still strange to suddenly hear "Rangers bankrupt".
Get used to it, more of them will come and it will be even bigger names. The start will be in Portugal,Spain and Italy probably.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 18-06-2012 12:39
sutty68 wrote:
They have been fiddling the books, avoiding paying tax and national insurance on there employees, so they deserve what they get
Yeah I suppose that's true. But its still strange to suddenly hear "Rangers bankrupt".
Get used to it, more of them will come and it will be even bigger names. The start will be in Portugal,Sapin and Italy probably.
Rangers are currently being called Team12 by the Scottish F.A whilst they wait to see if they can play in top league again
Personally i would start them from the bottom
Podolski clearly trying to make everyone root for Italy
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Alessandro Nesta is now at Montreal Impact. There's a lot of Serie A matches in our squad with Nesta, Marco Di Vaio, Matteo Ferrari and Bernardo Corradi
Well, I dunno. He was the one that not make Holland qualify for the 2002 World Cup after a loss against Ireland, so I doubt that he can make something of the Dutch team of nowadays.
franki28 wrote:
Alessandro Nesta is now at Montreal Impact. There's a lot of Serie A matches in our squad with Nesta, Marco Di Vaio, Matteo Ferrari and Bernardo Corradi
What the heck is happening? Blackburn making some decent signings? Where did this albeit small amount of money come from? Out of Kean's own pockets?
Fabio Nunes, Danny Murphy, Leon Best and Nuno Gomes. None are terrific, but these are decent players, who could help get Blackburn back up to the EPL. I'm actually kind of excited for next season.
valverde321 wrote:
What the heck is happening? Blackburn making some decent signings? Where did this albeit small amount of money come from? Out of Kean's own pockets?
Fabio Nunes, Danny Murphy, Leon Best and Nuno Gomes. None are terrific, but these are decent players, who could help get Blackburn back up to the EPL. I'm actually kind of excited for next season.
Yeah, watch as Middlesbrough crush you after we re-sign our old players. This year we have money to burn, whereas you have little and have signed an aging Portuguese forward, probably on big money.
Nuno Gomes will be good to start on the bench, come in after 75 minutes, then score in the very end of the game.
Never heard about that Fabio Nunes guy, not sure if he's good.
franki28 wrote:
Alessandro Nesta is now at Montreal Impact. There's a lot of Serie A matches in our squad with Nesta, Marco Di Vaio, Matteo Ferrari and Bernardo Corradi