Although it seems unlikely, I really do hope we are acknowledged as to which clubs vote which way next Wednesday. Surely most will say no now to protect their own behinds but I feel so strongly against any team that sympathize with Sevco 5088 that I will protest against giving them money.
I am now looking to purchase a season ticket now as well, now that this is 'almost' all done and dusted.
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26-06-2012 03:03 AM #13591
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26-06-2012 04:42 AM #13592
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I don't really get the Kilmarnock hate-fest. Their supporters seem to be as solidly against Newco as anybody else's. As far as the club's directors are concerned, they potentially face a real chance that Killie will go under if Rangers disappear. If Hibs faced that prospect, does anybody believe that RP would be quite so adamant in his 'no to newco' stance?
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26-06-2012 04:52 AM #13593This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
- Another SPL team disappears because of the Huns cheating?
- Huns feel vindicated and can point and say "told you so"?
- It potentially expedites the new Huns return to SPL?
I think a more measured approach is required than a straightforward boycott. And the Killie fans are going to ensure their club votes no - why punish those same fans?
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26-06-2012 05:01 AM #13594
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If one thing has come out of this it's that other SPL teams can't live or die on the existence of 2 other teams who they have no control over.
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26-06-2012 05:30 AM #13595
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You make a very good point. Would the same have happened pre internet days?
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26-06-2012 06:18 AM #13596This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It’s been said many times on here "the fans are the club", why should the hard core Killie fans lose their club because of the current guardian? It wasn't the fans fault in 1990, when we were vulnerable & if it wasn't for the golden generation, our debts would have been far more than it is today.
With rangers, for the non arrogant fans, who support their club for the right reasons, I have sympathy, however, they have far too many that are outside that category & that’s why there the attitude towards them is so different.Last edited by Ray_; 26-06-2012 at 06:20 AM.
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26-06-2012 06:27 AM #13597This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
100%
Scottish football is on a "crest of a wave" just hold on as it could be a bumpy ride ....
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26-06-2012 07:26 AM #13599
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26-06-2012 07:36 AM #13600
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As another poster has pointed out, if it were not for the great good fortune we enjoyed with 'the golden generation", who brought us in about 12 million in transfer fees, we ourselves would be in a very difficult place. We were lucky enough to be able to sort out our financial problems with the minimum of off-field disruption.
Suppose we hadn't had that good fortune, and you were the owner of a small business who stood to lose your living, along with your employees, while Hibs "went into admin, and started again with a sustainable financial model" How cavalier would your talk be then?
I think some people on this board are overdosing on self-righteousness.
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26-06-2012 07:50 AM #13601This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Don't forget selling the old car park (waste ground) behind the terracing near the top of the property bubble, that got us almost another Ł10M. For all the talk of Petrie's financial acumen and "wock solid" accounts, Hibs have had some pretty hefty slices of luck.
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26-06-2012 07:51 AM #13602This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now you either address those problems, and run more efficiently, or you get into more debt and in my opinion thats not advisable.
Running Kilmarnock's finances on the amount of Rangers fans they get through the door is a ridiculous way to work, their attendance should be looked at as a bonus, not a way of breaking even.
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26-06-2012 07:54 AM #13603This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now is not the time to drive wedges between the other clubs. We should rally round all the remaining SPL clubs. Hopefully, the Killie fans will get rid of this chancer running their club.
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26-06-2012 08:04 AM #13604
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...vic-debt.html#
Yet another problem for Mr Green. I can see a UEFA ruling that all these debts have to be cleared before Sevco Gers are allowed to play in Europe once their 3 year ban is up.
That will be another Ł 2 million the Yorkshire Lad will have to charm out of his " consortium ".
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26-06-2012 08:23 AM #13607
Always knew he was a few sandwiches short but it appears Lee Wallace has agreed to transfer to the newco, does that mean that the newco will still have to stump up the cash for him or face sanctions or does that still lie with the Huns?
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26-06-2012 08:35 AM #13608This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, just a thought. That website is "Official". Official to who? Oldhun are liquidated, and therefore shouldnt presumably be incurring further cost in maintaining a website promoting a now non-existent football team. If its for newhunsevco, then why are they called Rangers, why do they have the badge with the stars, and most laughably, who do they have a little logo saying "1872-2012" celebrating 140 years....
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26-06-2012 08:44 AM #13610
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26-06-2012 08:57 AM #13613
Lee Wallace
I suspect that those players that will get their wages matched elsewhere will not transfer over to Newco. Those on high wages that will struggle to get them matched will transfer over.
I suspect the decisions will be purely financial, rather than any sense of loyalty to Mr Green.
This is fine though, because it will not suit Newco to be paying large wages for players if they are playing in Division 3 (if at all).
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26-06-2012 09:06 AM #13614
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Is it the same old club under a new company? (therefore all footy penalties will apply)
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is it a nice shiney new club created by Sevco who managed to buy the assets of the dead and buried old club (= no footy "penalties" but you're starting again so I hope you were getting your SFL application ready while you wasted time with an SPL application)
oh and PS.... as you all said you didnae want to see the rules changed to punish you "more" than deserved I guess that means you do want to start of correctly in the existing structure..... so just remember to include Sevco's accounts for the last 3 years or you'll be bumped from the SFL application as well!Last edited by Just Alf; 26-06-2012 at 09:12 AM.
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26-06-2012 09:54 AM #13617
With the wages due in the next few days, where is the money coming from exactly? Green has not even come up with the full Ł5.5m yet and its rumoured that there is no Newco bank account........,
Goodbye dear Hun, you will not be missed.
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26-06-2012 10:14 AM #13618
From the Raith Rovers Official site - http://www.raithrovers.net/3766/stat...-directors.htm
Raith Rovers FC continues to closely monitor developments in the saga of who will replace the liquidated Rangers within Scottish football.
As proud members of the Scottish Football League, we may soon be called upon to consider proposals for the way forward not only in relation to any vacancy that may arise in our league but also in respect of the future construction of the game in Scotland.
Whilst we retain an open mind on the subject of league reconstruction, and will carefully consider any proposal put to us by the SFL board in this regard, the board of directors of Raith Rovers FC is unanimous in its view that we shall certainly not cast our vote in favour of any integrated plan that in our view compromises sporting integrity by involving the admission of any ‘Newco’ directly into Division One.
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26-06-2012 10:18 AM #13619This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This, clubs really do have to stick together right now, clubs who vote yes should definitely get it tight.
Killie fans also want newco to be burned, their clubs have to listen to the fans, theres no other way, chairmen who vote for newco will have to take the consequences from their own fans anger, non-renewals and having less or no visiting supporters, its that simple.
This coming season could be a real eye opener, I truly believe that if newco are burned to div 3 you will see a more competitive and better SPL than in previous years, fans will be relieved and happy there are no visits to and from the Bigot den Ibrox. Im not saying attendances will go up, as many will still be aggrieved at the Medias,SPL,s and SFA,s handling, bending over backwards,lack of action, asskissin of the bun and may be lost to the game already, but, as I say, the season WILL be alot more enjoyable .
I envisage a bigger league, a better set up and fans coming back to the game in the coming next years. Just a pity they hadnt left us to England a few years earlier, mind you watching them going tits up over the past few months and watching supporters from all over Scotland joining as one against them has been ****ing wonderful and has made it a brilliant spectacle. All we need to do now once they have been burned is demand action on their bigot fans and put in place a penalty system of points deducted, relegated etc in place, for when they are re-admitted to the bottom of the 3rd in the SFL, kick the *******s while they are down, its the only way they will learn.
Glory Glory to the SPL supporters.
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26-06-2012 10:28 AM #13620
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Once we start getting similar statements from Elgin City and Albion Rovers, Charlie Green would be as well bringing in the bulldozers.
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