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AZ-Alkmaar
06 Apr 2004, 08:27 AM
I'm dutch and i'm surprised Frank the Boer plays for the Rangers.
After he had left Galataseray i heard he first asked Ajax if he could play for them and than he's request to join AZ (Dutch Club) was turned down by the club.
The manager of the Dutch national team Dick Advocaat (I beleive you have already met him while he defeated Schotland.) doesn't let Frank de Boer play very much because he's to old and to slow.
Because even the smaller dutch clubs don't want him and he's kicked out of the national team I was surprised the Rangers wanted him.
Is he performing well over there in the rainy corner of Europe?

Gordon EF
06 Apr 2004, 09:08 AM
HA, a Dutch boy trying to pick a fight. Made me laugh.

Frankie boy whored himself around Europe but nobody wanted him. He's rubbish, old and passed it, therefore he passes all criteria to become a Rangers player.

His brother is at Rangers and I suspect Alex McLeish just wanted to keep him happy and Frankie is only getting £12,000/week.

if you had seen any of Alex McLeish's other Rangers signings, you would see that FdB is just one in a long list of failures. Paulo Vanoli, Egil Ostenstadt, Nuno Capucho and Henning Berg, to name a few.

I don't think Frank is playing too well (he's been p!sh poor any time I've seen him) although apparently he was man of the match in the 1-0 win over Motherwell on Sunday, let the good times roll, eh.

You're Dootch, jshats veerd, no?

Shank yoo pleez

Parkhead_Faithful
06 Apr 2004, 09:28 AM
Advocaat is also the director of football at one rangers football club ya plank, coincidence that De boer wants to get fit for euro 2004 and the only club willing to take him has advocaat on the payroll, no?
We are also well aquainted with the little genital in that just about every club manager in scotland managed to hump him at least once before he got the holland job.

Parkhead_Faithful
06 Apr 2004, 09:31 AM
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I don't think Frank is playing too well (he's been p!sh poor any time I've seen him) although apparently he was man of the match in the 1-0 win over Motherwell on Sunday, let the good times roll, eh.


With Dougie Donnelly, Gordon Smith & Sandy Clark havin a say in man of the match honours all hun players are contractually obliged to recieve it at least once a season, Franks name was first out the hat this week it seems.