You saying that we're wrong? (square go??? :greengrin)
But, given the complex nature of what appears to be a Yammish contract in your case, my considered opinion is that you are indeed rubber ducked.
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It's a bit quiet today over on the dark side. What has happened to the exodus?
Found the SPL Regs I was looking for . Its in the SPL Articles of Association Clause 14
"The SPL Board following the Company General Meeting passing a Qualified Resolution that such notice should be issued by the Board and confirming the identity of the proposed transferee, transfer its share to such other person ---------- "
Page 5 of Articles Qualified Resolutions require 90% approval.
It will require 10 of the 11 SPL members approval for the dead Hun share to be transferred to New-Hun Ltd.
Doncaster is either an imbecile or is seriously at it.
Just had some mail from an outfit inviting me to a seminar on "Compliant Offshore & Tax Planning Solutions".
It includes an item on "Life after EBT's".
I have sent copies on to the appropriate places :devil:
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The issue I have with posts like this is that it is opinion stated as fact without evidence to back it up. IF you are right, then its a bad, sad day and that'll be it for me with senior football. If you're wrong, then lets gloat at the punishment. But wait to rant until there's something to rant at eh?
Has Doncaster not realised that by letting NewCo Rangers back into the SPL they will probably kill 10 other SPL clubs, as going by what I've read online from non OF fans, most people are not going to attend anymore games, and as such put the remaining SPL clubs into trouble (barring Celtic, as they will still have enough fans to carry on).
It seems strange that they are willing to sacrifice 10 clubs for the good of 1 :confused:
Maybe the 10 chairmen should be looking at the bigger picture.
I heard the same interview and you have reported correctly. It explained why the negotiations are taking so long and I don't see it being picked up by the Press.
Oh, and I only had the one experience with the slipper when he decided to that the whole class would get it.
As you say, it is my opinion. Whether you think it is stated as fact is up to you.
You are of course entitled to your opinion and I repect that, but if you really think that a team called Rangers won't be in the SPL next season then I believe you are deluding yourself.
As for the ranting you mention, I think there is more than enough going on at the moment that deserves to be ranted at.
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Lets just wait and see how this all pans out, but if I'm right, I can assure you that gloating will be the last thing on my mind.
A lot of folk will have said they are not going back if the huns are not punished properly, and that means demotion.
Just how many will actually do this is unknown, a lot will probably go back, some will keep their promice.
The suits will probably gamble if they can get away with it and try and be as sympathetic as possible with the huns, and hope most folk are all spouting hot air and will go back should they remain in the SPL.
Where i dont think Doncaster and the rest of them are in touch with the average non old firm football fan, is we are really pissed off. We know at the start of every season we are competing for 3rd at best.
If Rangers are allowed to get away with basically cheating, even when they are guaranteed at least 2nd every year, a lot of people will just give up.
It will tell us what we already knew, the old firm are running the game for their own end, and even when caught red handed :wink: nothing changed.
If they are demoted to the bottom league as a new club hun2012 or whatever they wish to call themselves, we will then see some balance at last brought into the game and fairness will be their for all to see, and each and every club will know if you flout the rules, to the extent the huns have, the penalties are there for all to see.
The most galling thing for me in all this, is you can bet your last penny if it was any other club bar Celtic, they'd already be playing their football if they even survived in the 3rd division, and there would be no outpouring of grief for the loss of any institution or highly paid footballers.
Can anybody remember/explain what happened to Gretna when they went bust. IIRC they couldn't pay bills, went into administration, then when they found assest were worth less than liabilities they were liquidated.
Next question, is it not the same with Rangers? Gretna, and Livi were demoted to the bottom of the 3rd, so surely the precedent has been set.
Just saying, likes.
I know this has appeared before but I can’t find what the views were. What is stopping Newco Rangers from applying to join the English Conference League and trying, over the next few years, to get themselves eventually in to the EPL? (Oh I hope they can) And has this been CW’s plan all along hence his smug approach to admin/liquidation?
I get fed up with Doncaster droning on about the need for TV if the SPL is to survive. What he means is for the SPL to survive in its current form. Is that what anyone really wants ?
Take away the TV money and the biggest impact is on the ugly sisters. The direct revenue that Hibs lose would be made up by selling about 1,500 extra ST's. Hard to say the impact on sponsorship money but the gate receipts for matches that were formerly televised would fill a large part of that hole.
In any case, it would mean that a radical re-think would be required and we could perhaps go down the German route of restructing, beginning with a cap on player salaries. This would lead to a departure of foreign players and the opportunity for our own young players to come through.
Without Rangers, these changes would be easier to carry through. So, leaving aside the fact that I loathe everything to do with them, the sooner they are consigned to history, the better.
I reckon we, and others, would hold on to our decent young players a couple of seasons longer. There would be less filthy lucre being waved at them from Govan, teasing them to come and sit on the bench. Their careers would benefit, our product would be better, and there would still be a market for selling them on down South.
I think Rangers will be in the SPL if theyre still in administration, which, sadly, is the only thing that can happen, albeit with another ten points deduction as thems the rools.
I think Rangers wont be in the SPL if they are liquidated. My personal belief is that if it comes to the crunch, the depth of feeling from non OF fans will be expressed to the resepctive boards in spades: "Play fair, dont take the p!sh when voting whether to allow FC Newhun to play, or see ya". It only need two clubs to vote no. I think the 'Tache has made his position pretty clear, and Vlad will joyfully stick it up them.
Their choice is TV + no fans, or fans + reduced TV. Only one way they can go, and it wont involve Ranger sin the SPL if they're liquidated.
And you're right about the ranting, but rant at things that have happened rather than things that might.
Berwick upon Tweed comes under Northumberland :agree:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwickshire