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    533 53.09%
  • Opposed - but will continue to support the game.

    447 44.52%
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    Quote Originally Posted by weecounty hibby View Post
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    Spoke to a couple of huns about this and even they are getting a bit nervous about all of this. They were asking how they can be a going concern but continually offer share issues to raise cash. I pray to every God that has ever existed that the stain on civilised Scottish society that is rangers goes pop again. The unfortunate thing is there does seek to be a never ending supply of gullible bigots who are prepared to chuck money away on worthless shares/loans
    Agree with almost every word. Except the bit about going pop “again”
    This is a new entity modelled entirely on the previous club that was Rangers but with added vigour towards bigotry. If they go pop it will be for the first time. Otherwise very well made points. 👍🏻


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    Quote Originally Posted by jacomo View Post
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    Happy birthday!
    Belated, but thank you !!
    Seven Zero does have a ring to it !!

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    Surprised there has not been much comment on this about the civil war simmering over at Ibrox between the Board and the fans.
    Note today the board has back tracked and pulled out of the trip to Australia.
    That is a lot of dosh the Board have walked away from.
    I'm sure they have a plan (not) !

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSo View Post
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    Surprised there has not been much comment on this about the civil war simmering over at Ibrox between the Board and the fans.
    Note today the board has back tracked and pulled out of the trip to Australia.
    That is a lot of dosh the Board have walked away from.
    I'm sure they have a plan (not) !
    Don't know if it's true but it's been mentioned that are now subject to a hefty financial penalty for walking away. Hope they are anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoboHarry View Post
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    Don't know if it's true but it's been mentioned that are now subject to a hefty financial penalty for walking away. Hope they are anyway.
    Yes, they may have breached a contract.
    Newco are saying the organisers have.
    Its them wanting the game to be named "Old Firm" and to keep pretending they were formed in the 19th century.
    Celtic are branding it as "Ange's Homecoming" and i think "Glasgow Derby"(not old firm)
    Zombies are ragin ,so.... "we're no playin"
    Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 31-03-2022 at 08:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoboHarry View Post
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    Don't know if it's true but it's been mentioned that are now subject to a hefty financial penalty for walking away. Hope they are anyway.
    The club following the example of the fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    The club following the example of the fans.
    The official version

    A defiant Ally McCoist issued a rallying cry in the midst of the Ibrox insolvency crisis, quashing all talk of quitting by declaring:
    'This is my club, the same as it is for thousands and thousands of Rangers supporters, and we don't do walking away.

    16 Feb 2012
    Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 31-03-2022 at 08:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    The club following the example of the fans.
    I selected my words carefully

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    Don't know if it's true but it's been mentioned that are now subject to a hefty financial penalty for walking away. Hope they are anyway.
    The financial penalty is that they will no longer be trousering the three million quid they would have done if they’d gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    The financial penalty is that they will no longer be trousering the three million quid they would have done if they’d gone.
    No, it's been said elsewhere that there is a penalty clause for withdrawing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoboHarry View Post
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    No, it's been said elsewhere that there is a penalty clause for withdrawing.
    The Rangers thought the penalty clause was the one that operates here which is, "The Rangers will receive a free kick from the penalty spot regardless of whether there is a legitimate offence at the time of the award."
    The fact the board backed down means they need the Union Bears more than the UB need them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    The Rangers thought the penalty clause was the one that operates here which is, "The Rangers will receive a free kick from the penalty spot regardless of whether there is a legitimate offence at the time of the award."
    The fact the board backed down means they need the Union Bears more than the UB need them...

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    The club backing down to weirdos who chuck toilet rolls and tennis balls on the pitch when the team are losing isn't a good look imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    The club backing down to weirdos who chuck toilet rolls and tennis balls on the pitch when the team are losing isn't a good look imo.
    What wasn’t a good look was even thinking about playing a friendly Derby match in Australia. I’d like to think we would react in a similar way if the Edinburgh Derby was going to be designated as a friendly and played in a country which meant most ordinary fans would have no chance of attending.
    I hate to give them credit but well done to the Rangers fans for running a successful campaign to get the game down under called off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    What wasn’t a good look was even thinking about playing a friendly Derby match in Australia. I’d like to think we would react in a similar way if the Edinburgh Derby was going to be designated as a friendly and played in a country which meant most ordinary fans would have no chance of attending.
    I hate to give them credit but well done to the Rangers fans for running a successful campaign to get the game down under called off.
    What should it be designated as then?

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    I just love the statement - classic Sevco. Withdrawal is nothing to do with fan discontent of course! Surely if they have signed the contract for the friendly it should be clear what each side commits to, and any dispute could be raised in court?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    What wasn’t a good look was even thinking about playing a friendly Derby match in Australia. I’d like to think we would react in a similar way if the Edinburgh Derby was going to be designated as a friendly and played in a country which meant most ordinary fans would have no chance of attending.
    I hate to give them credit but well done to the Rangers fans for running a successful campaign to get the game down under called off.
    I suppose one way of looking at an Edinburgh Derby friendly being played overseas would be that the target audience isn’t aimed at us. Just an opportunity to bring the fixture to expats and an overseas audience who wouldn’t normally have the chance to see such a game.

    The Old Firm is such a toxic brand the project was doomed from the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    What wasn’t a good look was even thinking about playing a friendly Derby match in Australia. I’d like to think we would react in a similar way if the Edinburgh Derby was going to be designated as a friendly and played in a country which meant most ordinary fans would have no chance of attending.
    I hate to give them credit but well done to the Rangers fans for running a successful campaign to get the game down under called off.
    Most ordinary fans,when their team do friendlies abroad or pre season tours closer to home in Europe could not afford to follow them.

    The Celtic v sevco game in Oz would fill theiir biggest grounds.
    Scots Expats,and Irish/English from throughout Australia would want to see that.
    A few years ago Liverpool played in Melbourne ....95.000 attended


    Security would maybe be an issue though !
    Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 01-04-2022 at 08:34 AM.

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    Rangers cancelled because they simply couldn't take being the B side to Celtic in Australia, which they very much would have been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    What wasn’t a good look was even thinking about playing a friendly Derby match in Australia. I’d like to think we would react in a similar way if the Edinburgh Derby was going to be designated as a friendly and played in a country which meant most ordinary fans would have no chance of attending.
    I hate to give them credit but well done to the Rangers fans for running a successful campaign to get the game down under called off.
    There is merit in that argument and I agree about friendly match. But how about being more radical and taking some of our more attractive league games abroad?

    If we want to showcase to a broader audience and benefit the club by x millions for one match, then why not. If 80 to 100k people wanted to attend in somewhere like New York or Melbourne, carefully planned, it might work.

    There are enough ex-pats in these places to generate interest and a properly done beamback would be an option, as well as tv at home and in the pub. Maybe even justify a number of fans on a charter put on by the club??
    I know it’s April fools day but something like this shouldn’t be dismissed all together I feel
    Last edited by CentreLine; 01-04-2022 at 08:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick O'Rourke View Post
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    Most fans when their team do friendlies abroad or pre season tours could not afford to follow them

    The Celtic v sevco game in Oz would fill theiir biggest grounds.
    Scots Expats,and Irish/English from throughout Australia would want to see that.
    A few years ago Liverpool played in Melbourne ....95.000 attended
    I’ve never been to an Old Firm game and despise them both, but if I was an expat in Australia I’d probably go to the game for the novelty factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since90+2 View Post
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    Rangers cancelled because they simply couldn't take being the B side to Celtic in Australia, which they very much would have been.

    Exactly
    All those Irish descendants of Botany Bay and Wild Colonial boys !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    The Rangers thought the penalty clause was the one that operates here which is, "The Rangers will receive a free kick from the penalty spot regardless of whether there is a legitimate offence at the time of the award."
    The fact the board backed down means they need the Union Bears more than the UB need them...

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    Union Bears starting to have control/influence over the board much like you see in places like Italy. Not quite at the level of say Lazio ultras threatening all and sundry after a derby defeat but you can see there is an uneasy relationship (from the boards point of view) starting to take shape.
    I'm sure Lawell didn't pander to the green brigade and was quite confrontational with them at times (I may be imaging things) but they don't seem to be as dominant a force within Celtic as the UB seem to be at Ibrox.

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    Have Rangers been charged for the ball throwing incident at Dens Park?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Have Rangers been charged for the ball throwing incident at Dens Park?
    By whom?

    It won't be the SFA, as there is no strict liability in Scotland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Have Rangers been charged for the ball throwing incident at Dens Park?
    No, but the SFA are giving Porteous a 3 game suspension for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil7908 View Post
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    I just love the statement - classic Sevco. Withdrawal is nothing to do with fan discontent of course! Surely if they have signed the contract for the friendly it should be clear what each side commits to, and any dispute could be raised in court?
    Pulling out of a poorly judged tournament under fan pressure, losing out on £3m AND getting hit by a fine for breach of contract? They've only gone and Cinched it 🤣

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    Melbourne is a really nice city, they have dodged one here, the knuckle draggers would have came from all over this huge country.
    Hordes o huns, no thanks any civilised country would just say NO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    The Rangers thought the penalty clause was the one that operates here which is, "The Rangers will receive a free kick from the penalty spot regardless of whether there is a legitimate offence at the time of the award."
    ...



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    Graham Spears has hit the Rangers fans nerves (or what they have got of them) tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LunasBoots View Post
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    Graham Spears has hit the Rangers fans nerves (or what they have got of them) tonight.
    What is he saying

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