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This only highlights the farce that is Scottish football. Only here could something like this happen. :rolleyes:
Have they changed their name again?
http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/8a...52/compdetails
Sounds like a massacre of seals
Decisions should already have been made.
Scottish football = embarrassment
In part he is technically correct that they are not in liquidation, yet. However he is deluded if he thinks they came out of administration.
When Club 12 are noted in the fixtures would someone look out to see if the home fixtures clash with Dundee, as they should, or celtc.
That might give an indication of the SPL thoughts on how the whole thing will pan out.
If they clash with Dundee Utd then the zombiehuns are in.
If they clash with celtc then Dundee are in.
If its neutral then ...
It was more the general gist of that thread that bothered me. The idea that they had gotten away with it. Their club had escaped their responsibilities relatively intact and debt-free with a clean slate and ready to pay back the SPL and all their enemies for " our hatred and bigotry while kicking them when they were down ".
This is why pressure must be brought upon the SPL and SFA to continue with their investigations into double contracts and ineligible players and if Cheats FC are found to be guilty, then the ZombieHuns must take the punishment. They cannot be allowed to just carry on as Rangers like nothing had happened. We are already seeing the campaign start in the media to just have them relegated to the 1st Division...
Are the SFA using the guise of " re-structuring the league " as a way of avoiding the application of their own rules regarding the criteria for membership. Re-organise the league and we`ll work Rangers in at a higher level while still making it look like they are being punished. :dunno:
Also, a question, why is there even any need for a vote to see if the Zombies play in the SPL? This NewCo, as i understand it, dont even fullfil the SPLs criteria to allow them to play anyway. They should be applying for whatever other league would have them, surely....
Not seen anyone post this today
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...Longmuir.html#
Well done David Longmuir:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Rangers have finally issued an apology:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSHaCzb3yYk
I think that the correct course of action when it comes to Club 12 would be to give it to Dunfermline. After all, they suffered from the cheating last season.
Who will it be against?
I'll have a guess at Queens park away.
But i hope it's away to East Stirling.
And they lose
Dont care who their first game is against just as long as it is a 3rd division team.
Hibs away:devil:
Kenny Shiels -
"Kilmarnock boss Kenny Shiels: SPL chairmen should be allowed secret vote over newco Rangers
Jun 16 2012 By Colin Duncan
KENNY SHIELS has called for a secret ballot to be used in deciding the fate of newco Rangers.
The Kilmarnock boss reckons SPL clubs who vote on whether to admit the fallen Ibrox giants will be damned if they do and damned if they don’t.
An eight-strong majority is required by the newco Ibrox outfit when the top-flight club chiefs convene some time in the next fortnight at Hampden.
Rangers’ demise and their non-participation in the SPL would be hugely detrimental to the game and the 11 chairmen are acutely aware of this – despite the majority of supporters keen to see the back of Ally McCoist’s side.
Killie chairman Michael Johnston faces this very dilemma – and whichever way he casts his vote there will be recriminations.
Shiels believes a private ballot would help protect clubs from any backlash as they contemplate arguably the most important decision in Scottish football history.
He said: “A secret ballot would be the best solution as the clubs would not be put in an awkward position.
“I don’t think a show of hands is the best way to go on this. There will be a fall-out either way so a ballot would benefit the whole of Scottish football.
“The decision to be made is huge and will affect so many people in so many ways.
“I compare it to a decision you would make regarding your family. You have to look after your family and you have to make a decision that is in their best interests.
“Clubs have to do the same when it comes to the vote on a Rangers newco.”
A number of chairmen and chief executives are ready to say “no” to allowing The Rangers FC into the SPL – with Aberdeen yesterday morning insisting sporting integrity must remain central to their decision.
But when push comes to shove will the other clubs stick to their beliefs or perform a U-turn?
Shiels understands both sides of the argument. But he believes the choice to be made by SPL clubs is a simple one.
He said: “We’re in real danger of over-complicating this with too many people trying to take the moral high ground. In my opinion it is quite simple. A lot has been said about Rangers but it all boils down to this – clubs have to make a call that is in their best interests.”
Shiels accepts non- payment of taxes cannot go unpunished but feels the HMRC rejection of Rangers’ CVA sends an ominous warning to the rest of football.
And he added: “All clubs have to very careful in the way they are run as I believe the taxman is out to get football.
“The news of Rangers was like a death in the football family. But we must move on and we have to stand up for our industry.
“It’s time for people and organisations to stick together and start working as one for the good of the game.
“It’s not about hammering people in order to gain some bragging rights.
“We need to reach some kind of agreement suitable to all the parties involved so we can move forward.”
If its a secret vote and Rangers get back in a total boycott is required.
'A death in the football family' - is he having a laugh??