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01-06-2012 10:46 AM #10051
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01-06-2012 10:48 AM #10052
a poignant post from kerrydale street
"In athletics and horse-racing, hurdles races present a unique challenge. An indomitable will and unmatched athletic prowess are not enough to ensure victory; fail to negotiate one of those barriers, even the last one with the finish line in sight, and you are out.
Life is a hurdles race, with multiple obstructions blocking the direct path between you and your important goals. Sometimes you just have to accept things as they are and get on with it. Sometimes you can plot a judicious course that lets you achieve your objectives while easing or even avoiding some of those challenges, but most of us know that the Easier Path is usually anything but.
At the very least least, you try not to make things any more difficult than they already are, but all of us know people who are their own worst enemies. The routinely eschew straightforward solutions that are obvious to others, complicate matters, alienate their family and friends, and turn their lives into an endless series of obstacles. In extreme cases, they create insuperable problems for themselves and for those around them, with tragic consequences. Rarely do they do this deliberately, but all too often they choose the Easier Path when taking on a challenge would bring an infinitely greater reward.
Amongst that group, our prurient attention is frequently drawn to individuals who despite a gilded inheritance and the innumerable social and financial advantages that go with it turn to excess and dissipation, and ultimately squander everything in a riotous display of narcissism and self-indulgence.
Consider the curious case of Rangers Football Club (in administration). Fifteen short years ago it was the dominant force in Scottish football, virtually unchallenged in its own back yard and with realistic ambitions of building a solid reputation as a leading player in Europe. A once-enfeebled Celtic had made enough of a comeback to pip Rangers at the post in a league that at times both teams seemed eager to lose, and with that Rangers’ coveted 10-in-a-row was gone. However, with a well-Established advantage over its old rivals and a turnover close to double that of Celtic, a Generation of Domination for Rangers seemed virtually assured; a straightforward, disciplined execution of the existing business plan would more than likely have been enough to secure it.
Rangers’ owner was not satisfied with that; he wanted more and he wanted it now. His search for ever-greater success was never subjected to any analysis of whether money could or should be thrown at the club, for the simple reason that he never once reached into his own pocket; Rangers’ Easier Path to dissolution was financed first with injections of capital from external investors, then with the club’ own capital base, followed by huge amounts of borrowing and finally by the evasion of legitimate tax liabilities in ever-more flagrant style.
In 1998, Rangers had the option of a largely unimpeded route to a successful, stable, prosperous and trophy-laden future. Today, it faces the loss of every trophy and virtually every individual match victory it has secured over the intervening years, and must fight for its very existence.
Over the next few months, Rangers must face several daunting challenges; and it must do so whilst bereft of money, leadership or (increasingly) friends. Amongst these are:
1 The proven SFA disrepute charge now being referred back to the Appellate Panel.
2 A further SFA charge for going to the CoS. This is not yet certain, but Stewart Regan tweeted last night that the SFA is in discussion with FIFA on the issue and it seems unlikely that FIFA will want to fudge a high-profile example of what is for them a very important issue.
3 Its impending liquidation – CVA my bahookie – and the need for a NewClub to go cap in hand to a disaffected SPL membership and try to cobble together 8 votes for a parachute.
4 The enquiry on player registrations and its seemingly inevitable conclusion that rules have been breached for a decade or more, and on a scale that dwarfs the 2011/12 disrepute charge, for which suspension and expulsion were actively considered.
5 Potentially, the ‘nuclear’ allegations regarding bungs to ex-managers and others, which if substantiated would surely lead to a fraud investigation in addition to the severe sporting penalties that would apply.
Any one of these issues has the potential to wipe Rangers from the face of Scottish football, or at least sideline it for an extended period and reduce it to a humbled, vastly-reduced rump of what it once was. And then there are the ‘unknown unknowns’.
This is no mere hurdles race, but a monstrous obstacle course of Rangers’ own creation, which it must face virtually alone, as the good-time friends who once adhered to the club are drifting away as the long-overdue ending of its largesse becomes ever more apparent, even to the most sycophantic among them.
There is something terribly sad about this all, the damage that has been done to so many other parties, the jobs that will be lost and the lives blighted by Rangers’ demise. There is also – finally – a real sense of justice being done, a righting of wrongs. A mighty hubris has preceded an equally mighty fall.
Some will mourn the end of Rangers as we have known them. Many others will agree with Oscar Wilde’s comment on the maudlin fictional death of Little Nell: “you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh”."
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01-06-2012 10:48 AM #10053This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 10:59 AM #10054This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 11:10 AM #10055
The Ibrox club, must either accept the original 12-month transfer ban or risk being banned form Scottish football. (The Daily Mail)
Less talk, more gifs.21.05.16
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01-06-2012 11:17 AM #10056
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The Court of Session has no power over the SFA, if they want they could stick to their guns and impose the ban, which would set up a Scion type situation of Rangers no doubt attempting to ignore it.
At this stage I think 2 options emerge; 1. The ban stands, Rangers ignore it and get themselves pumped out of the game at the end of FIFA's rath. Or 2. The SFA ditches the ban and kicks them out now, either for a year or permanently, don't think it matters which as it means death either why.
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01-06-2012 11:38 AM #10057This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aye and they would still beat us in the final.
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01-06-2012 11:39 AM #10058This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 12:04 PM #10059This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not my preference, of course.
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01-06-2012 12:12 PM #10060This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Any deal that keeps Rangers in the SPL will finish Scottish Football for me.
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01-06-2012 12:19 PM #10061
I'm reading the threads, twitter updates etc every day but as far as I can see this SFA thing is just for recently bringing the game into disrepute.
just the Craig Whyte stuff, which is a tiny proportion of what they've actually done ie there's plenty other stuff they can still be found guilty of. Even if it was just a Scottish Cup ban it wouldn't mean they're going to be in the SPL next season.
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01-06-2012 12:43 PM #10062
Interesting comment from "Paulie Walnuts" on RTC, who is a lawyer I believe.
(to clarify, Richard Keen represented RFC, Aidan O'Neill the SFA)
I think suspension is very much on the cards. Anyone with experience of Lord Carloway will know that he is a hard man when he feels he has to be. He will certainly not bottle the decision or be scared of doing it. As you say we will find out then if the CAS will entertain an appeal then because despite what the ill informed peepul think there is no route to judicially review a suspension.
We will have to see whether Glennie writes on this. But I am told by those who sat through the hearing that he made very clear that there was no question of him acceding to Rihard Keen’s submission that he might slice out the embargo leaving only the fine standing, to the extent that he cut off Aidan O’Neill’s response on that issue by saying AO’N didn’t need to address it because it wasn’t going to happen. His reasoning was that the tribunal had selected the embargo as a compromise because they thought a fine woefully insufficient and suspension or expulsion too severe, but if Rangers wanted to force the tribunal to make that choice it was absolutely entitled to do so and was absolutely entitled to select suspension or expulsion.
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01-06-2012 12:45 PM #10063This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 12:56 PM #10064This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 12:58 PM #10065This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:08 PM #10066This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Everybody knows they should go more punitive yet Everybody knows they will go more lenient.
This game of finding a punishment which really isn't a punishment for Rangers is getting tedious now.
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01-06-2012 01:18 PM #10067This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:21 PM #10069
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01-06-2012 01:26 PM #10071
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01-06-2012 01:28 PM #10072This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:30 PM #10073This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:30 PM #10074This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:34 PM #10075This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I read it as 1. as you say, there is no CVA without SPL or SC football, but also
2. the WHOLE DEAL, ie "if the CVA fails, we buy the assets..." is also off if there is no SPL/SC.
So... it's (a) if there's SPL/SC next season, and the CVA works, then bingo. (b) if there's SPL/SC, and no CVA, we'll buy the assets. (c) if there's no SPL/SC, we are out.
Thoughts?
Edit.. I have just had another thought. If there is no CVA, they buy the assets, and then the SPL says "you're no getting in".... then does the deal have to be reversed?... or has CG just got the bargain of the year?Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 01-06-2012 at 01:37 PM.
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01-06-2012 01:35 PM #10076This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As far as i know it is only 1 season, the 3 yr ban is IF they go down the Newco route.
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01-06-2012 01:36 PM #10077This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2012 01:39 PM #10078
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It's all getting a bit dull now. They're dead. The only things that need to be confirmed are the time and cause of death. Mind you, that in itself may end up being a 300+ page thread ...
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01-06-2012 01:45 PM #10079
Apologies if already posted, no real new news in it..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18294684
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01-06-2012 01:49 PM #10080
the thing is we are looking at suspension and expulsion just for a bit of non tax payment by Whyte whilst none of the juicy stuff (EBTs / bungs to Souness etc) has even been looked at yet...
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