I'm not suggesting that lawyers are dishonest fellows, but I would have thought it would have been prudent to employ a firm from anywhere but Glasgow to look at the books.
Can I nominate Larkhall as a possible alternative?
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Doncaster and Regan are both saying the right things.
These are legal situations and have to be dealt with in this way. No emotions, no self preference (although clearly Doncaster was preferring to keep the Huns in the SPL a few weeks ago) simply stating the facts and the rules.
The SFA have only got 3 punishments left; suspension, expulsion or a Scottish Cup ban. They won't be looking at lessening the penalty so suspension is a real possibility.
Has the judge given any reason as to why he thinks the signing ban was not competant and covered by " any other sanction " clause ?
One bit I liked in the ND interview was when discussing that he made a wee slip.....
it was words to the effect "Any Newco wanting entry into SPL will now be voted on by all the teams rather than the board so it's the teams that will oppose...err... decide on a per occasion basis"
made me wonder..... probably a load of tosh and nothing in it but at least I can dream!
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You're making some valid points here PH. I think the strategy should be to persuade Rangers to accept the original sanction.
This boils down to a disagreement between two high-ranking judges. 'Our' judge believes that the sanction was valid, 'their' judge believes it wasn't. We can't appeal because our constitution doesn't allow it, but we still believe the sanction should stand, therefore it does. They are now fully aware that the Court of Session is not an avenue that is open to them, so if this case finds its way back there in any form expulsion will follow. There is already a futher charge pending relating to their actions in taking the original case to the CoS but that will be dropped on acceptance of the sanction. Given the choice between a transfer embargo and expulsion I think they would back down.
Compromise is not always wrong.
This was a comment posted in the Sun and sums up exactly what they think.. you might want to share this wee titbit with him aswell Alf...:aok:
" John Knox A one year ban from the Scottish cup is all we are getting...Debt free...Transfer embargo dealt with...The future is bright..Thanks Tax Payers...lol "
Yep, BRITISH tax payers.....they`ll sing the songs and wave the flags, shout about " the Queens 11 " and all the while stick two fingers up at the country they profess to love....w*****s.
Heard him (Doncaster) on the radio this morning talking about Ghandi not passing a fit-and-proper test to own an SPL club. Can anyone elaborate on the point he was making, and/or the substance he was ingesting?
Personally I don't think FIFA would accept this. The bottom line is that Rangers took the SFA to court and crossed that line. They have to be punished for that or other clubs could follow suit to make a point. I think it all came down to posturing by Rangers and it has backfired big style. They will still need to be hit with a "suitable" penalty in the eyes of FIFA.
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/inde...owtopic=221710
Interesting thread on the bears den...amazing how some people react to what are some decent comments. I have noticed that if anyone dares to say anything on that website that might be remotely sensible and not quite the party line the instant response has something to do with kids and bheasts.
You could be right - I rather hope you are - but I suspect what FIFA would really want to see is the SFA standing firm against the interference of the law courts and ignoring this ruling does just that. If RFC do have to be punished maybe an admonishment or some sort of suspended sentence (e.g. another signing embargo if they transgress again) would fit the bill in the cicumstances.
You make good points too CG. However, the problem is that the transfer embargo may be a deal breaker for Green. Also, the SFA have FIFA breathing down their necks and a big legal bill because of Rangers' court challenge. The SFA could decide to make a new SEPARATE charge against Rangers for making the legal challenge as that is a clear breach of the rules. The signs seem to be that they are not planning to do that, maybe because there's no point fining them as they will not get the money anyway. It's a complete and utter mess.
Before they took SFA to court I was definately of the opinion that Rangers would get away with it as they would wriggle out blaming the Old Board and Craig Whyte. Since they took the action though there has been a total change in press outlook at the situation and any sympathy they may have had has fallen away. Even the press seem to believe that Scottish Foootball is bigger than Rangers and Rangers have overstepped the mark in putting Scottish football at risk. How will they all get their jollys off to Euros, meetings in 5 star resorts around the world, etc? Even Jim Traynor, Chick Young, Billy Dodds etc have been defeaning by their silence.
Just hope I am right and its Div 3 here they come!
FIFA putting pressure on the SFA. Should be a statement today.
https://twitter.com/janelewissport/s...91515071303681
#Fifa confirm that they've spoken to the #Sfa over the #Rangers situation. Talks will continue and they hope to release a statement today.
That's the crux of the matter - the SFA do think they have the power, but could only test that by appealing against the decision and that goes against their constitution. The key therefore is to get Rangers to accept the sanction without it going back to the civil courts. If Rangers don't complain the civil courts won't get involved again and we're back to self-regulation as it should be.
There is a danger that Rangers would raise a lawsuit (which I touched on earlier in the thread) but the threat of expulsion and consequent extinction, which is within the SFA's powers should be enough to prevent it. Surely even the Huns wouldn't be that thick.
I think whether the signing embargo is a deal breaker is Green's/D&P's/RFC's problem and it is for them to find a way round it, the SFA can't be seen to relent purely because of RFC's self-inflicted problems. As I see it, if the SFA is to retain any credibility their choice is stark - uphold the original sanction or expel/suspend RFC. Anything else would fatally damage the whole of Scottish football (assuming it is not already fatally damaged). Suspension would definitely destroy Rangers and is therefore too harsh for the original crime but it is undoubtedly within the SFA's powers, a transfer embargo would not destroy them despite what the various bluenose whingers claim, and has twice been deemed to be the correct sanction by independent panellists.