Any rangers fans I know on Facebook were last night giving it the GIRUY to the SFA and saying that the over rule is their "1st step to recovery". Are they really that blinkered? Do they really think that is the punishment quashed?
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30-05-2012 07:54 AM #9661
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The legal action by Rangers shows a member club dissenting from its association so the charge would be bringing the game into disrepute. In some ways the answer is becoming ever clearer - expulsion or a year's suspension would override the need for a signing embargo and punish RFC appropriately for their continuing misdemeanours and it's within the rules that RFC signed up to, so no possibility of a lawsuit. We just need someone with guts to carry it out.
I can't see that the SFA have done too much wrong TBH, but as my old ma said when I wallpapered her front room -
What a f*****g mess.
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30-05-2012 08:07 AM #9665
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I don't have anywhere near a clue as to how any of this CVA, BTC, HMRC etc etc stuff works but I did get the jist that the Huns are saying if the CVA goes through there will be a pot of circa 8.5mil for creditors but less 5.5mil for D & P admin fee, leaving less than 4mil for creditors..
My question is, why arent they being made to sell Ibrox, Murray Park, Players etc etc to pay off as much of what they owe as possible?
Surely the previous mentioned "assests" are worth far more than 4mil?
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30-05-2012 08:09 AM #9666
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...r-ban.17734308
The SFA, which has been left to foot the bill for Rangers' legal costs, will be required to impose another punishment. Only suspension, a further fine or expulsion remain.
Fifa, world football's governing body, last night warned action must be taken after Rangers' use of the law courts to challenge the embargo.
The exact punishment is yet to be decided, but could involve the club being ejected from next year's Scottish Cup, or further fines.
It could even mean the doomsday scenario of Rangers being thrown out of football, although this remains an unlikely prospect, given the club's economic value to the Scottish game.
The SFA is angry that Rangers deliberately set themselves on a direct collision course with the game's lawmakers, with one source saying: "We could be looking at expulsion now. Rangers should be careful what they wish for."
SFA sources said a half-season suspension for Rangers was pointless, while stopping the team from playing pre-season friendlies was not a strong enough punishment.
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Edit: Obviously, I forgot that the administrators would have to be paid in this scenario also........Last edited by s.a.m; 30-05-2012 at 09:05 AM.
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30-05-2012 08:14 AM #9669
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Apologies if it has been said already, but Lord Glennie is, effectively, calling a senior QC and a Supreme Court judge a pair of morons for failing to see the apparent lack of regulation covering a transfer embargo. I can't see either of these gentlemen being impressed by this line of reasoning so I can see this case being bounced back to the Court of Session by Lord Carloway in particular. I suspect words may have already been exchanged on this topic.
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30-05-2012 08:14 AM #9670
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So D & P get more money than any of the creditors who are actually entitled to it?!
What a farce!!!
Wasnt MP, IP & other assests valued at over 100mil not so recently?
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30-05-2012 08:16 AM #9671This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Half-season suspension is not enough. Suspend them for 35 of the 38 games, allowing them 3 televised bigotfests to keep The Donkey happy, then relegate them for having no more than than 9 points.
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As far as their fees are concerned D&P have done the work (I won't comment on how well they've done it) so they're entitled to be paid - if the creditors feel the fees are excessive they can contest them.
And yes, the properties were valued at £112m and they also have fixtures and fittings valued at £3.5m that haven't had a mention anywhere.
It is indeed a farce.
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Indeed it is.
But are'nt Duff & Duffer being investigated by their own regulatory body, regarding the BBC TV programme conflict of interest stuff?
Yet to hear about this outcome.
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30-05-2012 08:43 AM #9679
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More good stuff from the award winning blog:
http://rangerstaxcase.wordpress.com/...onal-disgrace/
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30-05-2012 08:59 AM #9684This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Apparently the SFA should be doing everything to ensure they keep playing? The attitude from the lot of them is truly beyond belief!
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I wonder if it's time to start up a petition demanding their removal/suspension from the game (as opposed to the survey that Doncaster apparently managed to creep out of its findings).
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30-05-2012 09:06 AM #9687
I got a friend request a few weeks ago from a guy on Facebook, a Hun I've met before and had a pint with, but ultimately a Hun.
Yesterday he had 'get it up yis, IRA child molesters' and he's got some silly stat about their 'march to hampden' as his profile pic
I know another couple of alright Rangers fans but the majority of them are like the above - I want them to die completely. Do I hate Rangers more than I love Hibs? I don't think so but maybe...
The analogy would be do you hate Hitler more than you love Britain during the Second World War? They are the football equivalent of the nazis
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30-05-2012 09:35 AM #9690
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There comes a time when Scottish football must act to prevent further damage. In doing so, it has a chance of making the stain of embarrassment less permanent. Of the options available, a one year ban from all competitions would seem to be a starting point for considering apt punishment. The next penalty down the list of official sanctions- exclusion from the Scottish Cup- would be far too lenient for a club that appears to have completed the entire 2011/12 season without paying any PAYE or NIC. Other clubs had to cut costs and make tough decisions to get through the year. Other clubs had to take roughly half of their staff budget and hand it over to HMRC. Even in administration, Rangers got to avoid cutting their playing squad by screwing the British taxpayer over yet again. Allow them off with a wrist-slap and many fans will just see Scottish football as a form of professional wrestling with Rangers FC as the scripted winner.
This is exactly where I am with this. WWE isn't a proper sport, and the Scottish game would become pretty far from proper sport if they go unchecked, not just through the EBT's and the various tax issues but with regards the ridiculous TV clause where the OF are not allowed to finish outwith the top 6, not to mention relegation. The game's a bogey if we are dictated to in this way.
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