Mis-registration of players may be a start, plenty clubs around the country have an arguement if the SFA apply the rules equally!
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http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/1...ub/?ref=twtrec
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I've read this before but still don't understand it:
https://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2013/02/28/rangers-oldco-not-guilty-of-fielding-ineligible-players-why/amp/
It seems that Rangers did field ineligible players but as they weren't rumbled at the time it's all fine?
The LNS Commission seems one big fudge from beginning to end.
I care little for Rangers/Sevco. Our board should adopt the same approach. Their threats and intimidations are empty, Scottish football thrived without them and we will do so again. Strip the titles for the sake of Scottish football or we may as well just padlock the metaphorical gates.
Justice must be done! Anything else weakens and criminalises our game. Those who run Scottish Football are supposed to be beyond reproach however, what rangers and their crooked cronies did invcluding those in the football
Association (5 way agreement?) require to be investigated and stripped of every title and office bearing position they have.
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The huns cheating almost ruined scottish football , the titles should be stripped .
Saw this on Twitter yesterday, it's a rough estimate of what fans of each individual club paid to attend SPL games during the EBT years or the decade of deception as that twitter account called itAttachment 18932
http://onfieldsofgreen.com/history-w...utes-our-game/
Good article.
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Make all the threats they want, we've heard them all before. Rangers cannot hold everyone to ransom.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/1...talk_the_club/ the sister papers blurb
I got 10 paras in and gave up. Does the article have any relevance to the subject at hand?
As I've said before, a focus on brevity and relevance would really help these people make their case. As it is they are failing to take people with them due to their long winded, self satisfied and obtuse prose.
Would Ragers have won those titles anyway? Maybe, maybe not, we will never actually know but surely the benefit of the doubt has to go against the party who did the wrongdoings i.e Rangers. They wouldn't have had to use seedy deals and underhand tactics and risk punishment if caught if the players in question were going to sign for them anyway.
It's a blog, not a comment on a Fans' Forum. If you'd stuck with it you would have found it had plenty relevance to the subject at hand. Personally I enjoyed the historical & literary allusions & found it an interesting & different perspective on a well worn story. Each to their own.
http://forums.scottishfootballforums...attach_id=2781
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https://www.aidanearley.org/news/
It looks very much like Craig Whyte and Aiden Earley want their club back. [emoji23]
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Aiden is bent to his marrow - as was his late brother, Brendan who was a company accountant at a dodgy publishing outfit I worked at around 25 years ago. Not one ounce of honesty to be found in the whole family.
He does know tax law and is probably getting advice from the ex-owner of said publishing company.
The letter before action above is probably this one referred to here:-
https://www.channel4.com/news/by/ale...-letter-action
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This bit seems to have gone without comment:-
BDO will now also pursue more than 80 former players and staff, like Murray and former club captain Barry Ferguson, who benefited from an elaborate tax avoidance scheme – Employee Benefit Trusts, which the Supreme Court ruled were disguised salary payments. The recipients will be forced to pay back millions of pounds to the HMRC through BDO or face bankruptcy. It is believed that the Revenue has recovered more than £1bn from other of those schemes.
I'm not so sure that BDO can do this, or even if the Herald are just speculating. If BDO do take action, though, it's going to prolong the liquidation by years whilst the various legal battles play out. If they're successful, it may be game on again for a decent payout to creditors.
Ian Murray only Hibby I can see....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-34118126