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31-05-2012 05:59 PM #9961
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31-05-2012 06:00 PM #9962
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish...wsCategoryID=1
Stewart Regan, Scottish FA Chief Executive:
"In light of Tuesday’s decision by Lord Glennie at the Court of Session, it is necessary to clarify the position of the Scottish FA in relation to the disciplinary sanctions imposed on Rangers FC.
"Football must always operate within the law of the land. None the less, it is regrettable that a member club has sought recourse for a football disciplinary matter through increasingly costly civil court action.
"The right of appeal is now open to the Scottish FA through the Court of Session. However, by so doing, the very principles on which the Scottish FA - and, for that matter, UEFA and FIFA – are founded, namely football disciplinary matters being dealt with within its own jurisdiction, would be fundamentally compromised.
"Therefore, it is our intention to accede to Lord Glennie’s request and refer the matter back to the Appellate Tribunal, which will consider the remaining sanctions open to it. Details of a new hearing date will be confirmed in early course.
"The Scottish FA is bound – as are all other decision-making bodies in this country – by the Supervisory Jurisdiction of the court under Scots Law. The Scottish FA’s Senior Counsel represented to the Court of Session that it had no jurisdiction with reference to Article 5.1(b) and (c) of the Scottish FA’s Articles and Articles 4(2), 62(1), 63(1), 63(2) and 64(2) of the FIFA Statutes. This representation was rejected by Lord Glennie, who considered that the provisions of the FIFA statutes and the provisions of the Scottish FA Articles did not oust the supervisory jurisdiction of the courts to deal with questions of the powers open to the tribunal.
"It is important to reiterate that the additional sanction of a registration embargo was imposed by an independent Judicial Panel chaired by a leading QC, Gary Allan, and upheld by an Appellate Tribunal chaired by a Supreme Court Judge, Lord Carloway.
"That in itself vindicates the robustness of the Judicial Panel Protocol, which has been questioned in hackneyed comment in certain quarters this week. It should be noted that two vastly experienced Supreme Court Judges, Lord Carloway and Lord Glennie, arrived at diametrically opposed viewpoints on the same issue.
"With our Annual General Meeting taking place on Wednesday, June 6, it will be appropriate to remind member clubs that by very dint of their membership of the Scottish FA, they accept and abide by the Articles of Association."
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31-05-2012 06:13 PM #9963This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
no smilies on mobile...insert Homer
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31-05-2012 06:31 PM #9964This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2012 07:10 PM #9966This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think they will believe there is no middle ground available to them. The fear is that they will then default to the lower punishment.
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31-05-2012 07:17 PM #9967
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IMHO the Admins (D&P) are increasingly playing with fire. If they carry along this course their behaviour will come under legal scrutiny and might well end up having to pay compensation to the creditors for malpractice. D&P are risking their whole future trying to save a condemned and contemptible institution.
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31-05-2012 07:31 PM #9968
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31-05-2012 07:39 PM #9969This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I reckon they will be unlikely to fine, and suspension from a cup (they are hardly likely to win anyway) for league misdemeanours seems unsuitable.
That only leaves suspension or expulsion .. both of which will see the immediate liquidation of Rangers and the formation of a NewCo.
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31-05-2012 07:46 PM #9970This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1) wag finger, you naughty boys etc = too lenient
2) a wee fine = too lenient
3) a bigger fine = too lenient
4) lets give em an embargo thingy... it's cool they did it to themselves a few seasons ago and it'll look good = oh buggercan't use that now
5) punt them out the league for a bit = hmm too heavy maybe?.... go back to 4) .. oh wait we cant use that can we? why? and who caused the situation? .... hmmmmm.. so they did... so they've essentially set their own punishment then... sorted.... has to be 5 then
Reality is probably gonna be 3)
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31-05-2012 07:52 PM #9973This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm not so sure they'll be thinking it's "too severe" the second time around.
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31-05-2012 07:56 PM #9974This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This.
Also, with FIFA/UEFA monitoring things, surely the SFA have to be seen acting decisively with this or face their wrath?
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31-05-2012 07:58 PM #9975This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think if they tried that they wouldn't get enough votes of acceptance from the other clubs.
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31-05-2012 07:59 PM #9976This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
D&P will either be immediately removed for the liquidation process or told to sell the assets to an open market. There is no way that they would be allowed to sell Rangers (lock, stock and barrel) for the £5.5m quoted. I think that Kennedy and the Blue Knights would contest the £5.5m sale .. probably through the courts, which seems to be the way of things at the moment.
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31-05-2012 08:00 PM #9977
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31-05-2012 08:09 PM #9979This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The SFA change the transfer ban to a one year exclusion from the SFA Cup.
Then a new charge is raised for taking the SFA to the Courts and suspend them for one year.
This will satisfy the Courts, FIFA, UEFA, and everyone bar the Huns.
The subsequent vacancy in SFL3 will be filled before Rangers are able to organize a team to apply.
They will then be stuck on the outside even after their ban is up.
With no automatic relegation or re-election from the SFL, Rangers would be dependant on a restructuring to get back in.
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31-05-2012 08:11 PM #9980
Stewart M. Regan@StewartRegan
Some very strange reactions to our press statement tonight. To summarise in bite-sized chunks....
1. Decision to go back to appeal body who will consider remaining sanctions open to them.
2. No appeal will be made to a civil court for a football matter
3. Two Supreme Court Judges had different opinions on the same point
4. The Judicial Process was never questioned, simply which sanction was selected. Judges had different opinions on what was allowed
5. A new hearing will take place at the earliest opportunity
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Stewart M. Regan@StewartRegan
@THE_TBK We are in consultation with FIFA at present.
he's actually giving as good as he's getting and mosy of the guff is coming from Rankgers so their butts are maybe starting to squeak
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31-05-2012 08:14 PM #9981This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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If Rangers are suspended by the SFA they cannot function as a football club. Their place in the SPL will be taken by Dundee. After the ban is up, they will get an SFA licence but will not automatically resume a place in the SPL or for that matter the SFL.
The best league place they might acheive is the South of Scotland League.
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31-05-2012 08:17 PM #9983
Watching Donkey Doncaster's interview - now for the last three months, all we've heard about is how Rangers are imperative for the SPL to maximise its commercial potential. Although he refutes to speculate on a league without Rangers, that drum appears to have ceased being banged by Donkey, especially in this interview. There's almost an acceptance of 'we are where we are' and will deal with the outcome when it comes to it. Just get the sense the EBTs and dual contracts may have him clambering back down on the 'we must have Rangers' mantra.
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31-05-2012 08:33 PM #9984This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Having said all that, I'd hope they CAN come up with a new bomb proof justification for expulsion and get it right up them!!
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31-05-2012 08:38 PM #9987
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