I subscribe to the eye, not the first time the rangers have appeared but been quiet for a while now. They definitely had Craig whyte and cheeky Charlie green sussed out!
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And which EPL Clubs are going to vote themselves into the Championship costing themselves millions and millions to make way for the uglies?
Apart from the top six to eight clubs, all other clubs are in some danger of relegation even with three down. With five down it would be even worse. There would also be teams ejected from the EFL.
It is not going to happen.
http://www.thenational.scot/sport/th...ime=1466677420
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http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...ills-1-4162198
Ashley to pay King and SFA costs
....and it all looked so promising when the writs started flying around :-(
The Eye on page 94 cites the offshoregame.net report alleging that “the Scottish Premier League inquiry into Rangers’ use of undisclosed employment benefit trusts (EBTs) to pay players had either been misled or misled itself, ...
By my reckoning page 94 will be the back inside cover of the next edition. It's only got 48 pages!
Page 40 for anyone quickly looking for the article in the newsagents ;-)
http://thecelticblog.com/2016/07/blo...tish-football/
UEFA have knocked their same club myth for six.
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These people will presumably get a life one day.
I think we put it in a nutshell prior to kick off on 21st May.
'You're not Rangers any more.'
http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/res...ts-res12tance/
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Small point mate, they were not relegated. They went into liquidation whereby the dear old SFA allowed them to start again in the bottom tier. They received fines from the SFA for various things which are, as yet, unpaid. The SFA should start charging pay-day loan type interest. 15% per day from date of fine seems about right.
All things that should happen but let's face it, won't. The gutless lot in the SFA will continue to do everything they can to placate the huns
Hey, we should all be celebrating. After all, we somehow survived Armageddon & em, won a wee trophy along the way! Bring on Armageddon 2 I say!
https://johnjamessite.com/2016/07/10/raising-the-roof/
John James on the state of the roof's at Ibrox.
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http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...hley-1-4201659
Love the 83p on the sum requested!Quote:
RANGERS have launched a new multi-million pound legal action against a number of the club’s former directors and billionaire businessman Mike Ashley.
Lawyers acting for the recently promoted Ladbrokes Premiership side allege that Charles Green, Imran Ahmad, Brian Stockbridge and Derek Llambias acted negligently during their time at the club. The Glasgow team believe the men didn’t act in the business’s best interests when they negotiated commercial deals with Ashley’s Sports Direct. The deals which the club are objecting to include an October 2012 agreement in which the directors allowed Sports Direct to have the ‘naming rights’ to Ibrox stadium. Rangers believe that the naming rights were given to Sports Direct at a price well below their true market value.
In November 2014, the club also entered into a Partnership Marketing Agreement with Sports Direct which allowed the business advertising space at Ibrox stadium. The club’s current management believe that the deal was also arranged at a price well blow its true market value. They also believe that Mr Ashley unfairly benefited and assisted from the alleged negligence displayed by Mr Green and his colleagues. Now Rangers are suing Mr Green, Mr Ahmad, Mr Stockbridge, Mr Llambias, Sports Direct and Mr Ashley in the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
The Ibrox club hope to recover a total of £4,106,470.83 from the action. They also want a civil judge to declare the Partnership Marketing Agreement void. The action came to light following a short hearing at the Court of Session on Friday. Advocate Craig Sandison QC, who was appearing on behalf of Sports Direct and Mr Ashley, succeeded in his attempt to get Rangers to disclose documents to them. The lawyer argued that Sports Direct and Mr Ashley needed access to the documents to help them prepare for the case. Judge Lord Boyd agreed with Mr Sandison’s submissions and allowed both Sports Direct’s and Mr Ashley’s lawyers to access the documents. He added: “I am content to allow the motion.”
The action is concerned with the alleged actions involving the club’s former Chief Executive Charles Green, Commercial Director Imran Ahmad and its former finance director Brian Stockbridge. The club is also concerned with the alleged conduct of Mr Green’s replacement as chief executive Derek Llambias. Lawyers acting for the side alleged that the directors didn’t negotiate the best possible deal when dealing with Mr Ashley and Sports Direct. The club’s legal team believe Mr Green, Mr Ahmad and Mr Stockbridge breached their “fiduciary” duties when they negotiated the “naming rights” for Ibrox stadium. The club claim the businessmen sold the naming rights for £1 and they say the true market value for the deal was at least £500,000 per year. The agreement was in existence for approximately two years but was never enacted.
The directors who negotiated the deal claim that they didn’t do anything wrong. They say that if another company made a rival offer, Mr Ashley’s firm would have to make another offer at a competitive price to retain the rights. Rangers also object to the Partnership Marketing Agreement which was agreed in November 2014. This allowed Sports Direct to secure advertising space at Ibrox. Lawyers acting for Rangers claim the advertising space was a sold for £1 and this wasn’t the true market value for the deal, and that Mr Llambias agreed the agreement with Sports Direct should go ahead. Rangers claim that Mr Ashley “assisted” in the breach of the “fiduciary duties” owed by the directors to the club. Lawyers acting for the individuals being sued by Rangers deny any wrong doing. The case will next call before the court sometime in the near future.
Looks to me like King wants to get in and give Ashley a good kicking when he's down.
I can't stand Ashley and I've enjoyed his recent misfortunes. But it might be nice to see him win this one and land a few heavy blows on King.
A continuation of the ugly scrap between this pair of odious individuals can only be a good thing.