This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteTrying to think of a precedent, but the game would definitely go on. Rangers have been putting me off football for years, as has the complicity of the football authorities and media. I really think if all clubs think they have a possibility of seriously competing then crowds will go up.
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03-07-2012 09:34 PM #15752
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Love the date of the SFL vote. Could be the best ever 12th July!
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03-07-2012 09:36 PM #15753
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With musical instruments, and the like?
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03-07-2012 09:36 PM #15754This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Re. the propaganda machine.
All the one-sided calcs are related to the money lost to the game if there's no Rangers.
What about ...
a) the money lost to the game if Dungcaster's plan is adopted and (say) 50% of fans walk away.
b) the surge in interest in going to see your own team have a chance of winning something.
c) the amount of people that don't go to football because of the old firm
d) the possibility of actually having neutral refereeing when there's no 'fixed agenda' to adhere to
e) the camaraderie generated between grass roots supporters from Div3 to the SPL who want to see fair play
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03-07-2012 09:54 PM #15755
There's another embarrassing implication of all this Hunlove in the SFA/SPL/SFL
I don't think it's been mentioned in the 500 odd pages so far, but the extent of hunlove at administrator prick level in the SFA, SPL and SFL has been so mindboggling that I am seriously contemplating the possibility that Jack Regan was right all along. And that every disputed throw in, corner kick, handball and offside decision that he used to list during every Greatest Game In The World for the last twenty years was, indeed, corruptly awarded. I and many other .netters scoffed at him at the time, but it wouldn't now surprise me he if he was absolutely correct, and that what we saw as Celtc paranoia was in fact the pure honest truth.
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03-07-2012 09:54 PM #15756
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03-07-2012 09:55 PM #15757This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Great post - totally agree with this and I hope the SPL and SFL chairmen start thinking bigger than preserving some form of status quo. (or this has come into their thinking already - time to be brave and vote for a new era)
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03-07-2012 09:57 PM #15758
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18699838
Hold it together n do the right this is all we ask
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03-07-2012 10:00 PM #15759This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
was just reading that..if any truth...they had better not fold or game is busted.....
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03-07-2012 10:03 PM #15760
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I've listed many reasons for taking strong action against Rangers but at an emotional level what really grates me about all the Hun love appearing in the media, is the total lack of comment about the sectarianism of their fans.
A significant amount of whom think it is perfectly acceptable to congregate every fortnight to spew sectarian filth and when they travel abroad embarrass Scotland on the European stage(and that's before we get to their football!).
Should it not be a condition of any new application, that there support do not engage in systematic and quite blatant sectarianism.
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03-07-2012 10:06 PM #15761This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They don't help themselves with nonsense like what followed the SF against the Yams, and it is easy to say "get lost you mad muthas". However - just because you are paranoid.........etc
I think that Celtic should drop this nonsense about the rest of us being against them. After all, have we not done what they can't - dealt with their tormentors. Surely they can see now that it isn't them versus a protestant conspiracy, and adapt the principle of fair play and decency adopted by their founding fathers?
I also wonder if there is a real possibility now that people will finally acknowledge the flatness of our planet, and stop this nonsense about Santa. It's time for change.
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03-07-2012 10:08 PM #15762This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Stick to the facts and punish/deal with accordingly. Rangers should be treated fairly, not better or worse than anyone else should/would be.
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03-07-2012 10:08 PM #15763
I actually agree with Traynor, that Rangers have been punished enough, and the titles and trophies that they won by cheating should not be stripped from them.
This should also apply to people like Dora Ratjen, a German high jumper who competed in the womens event in the 1936 Olympics when she was, in fact, a man. A man called Herman. Surely getting caught is enough punishement. I bet she, I mean he got a right slagging from her mates after that.
Ben Johnson too, should have his Olympic 100 metres medal restored because the humiliation he's suffered since he was caught scoffing illegal steroids is surely punishment enough.
The Spanish Paralympian Basketball team, who, in the 2000 Olympics weren't actually disabled in any way at all, should also have their crown restored. It's just the years of jealousy and hatred that have gone against them.
Mind you, Scotland has a history of forgiving cheats, sometimes even bestowing absolute adulation upon them.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Diegio Maradona and his hand of god.
Hmmm...but that's different, isn't it.
Isn't it?
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03-07-2012 10:19 PM #15764
:BBC Scotland understands that some involved in the conference call - between the 11 SPL clubs, excluding Rangers - are pressing for their own vote to be postponed to allow the lower league clubs to make a decision on Rangers' fate." Taken from that BBC article.
Surely they won't postpone the vote tomorrow - the vote tomorrow is simple and should take place.
I still think Celtic staying quiet is a disgrace - I know if I was one of their fans I would be urging my board to make our vote plans public - they are obviously scared of the consequences either way
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03-07-2012 10:34 PM #15767This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good one!
(S)he didn't actually win at all, but s(he) it was good for my analogy.
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03-07-2012 10:36 PM #15768
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8 clubs have publicly said they will vote No, so what possible reason is there to delay? Therefore delaying would be seen as trying to go back on their word, which could cause utter bedlam.
Apart from anything else, we are barely 4 weeks from season start. This decision has been out off long enough, clubs across the country, not just those facing possible promotion need to set budgets and sort out squads. The lot of them need their heads smashed together if they try and delay again.
Frankly, delaying would be treated by many, me included, as something of a delayed yes; 'we want you in but we need to find a good excuse first' situation.
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03-07-2012 10:40 PM #15769This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Massive difference.
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03-07-2012 10:41 PM #15770This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2012 10:48 PM #15771This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The new season is fast approaching.
Think about when all this Rangers mess unfolded and think where we are now.
Then think about all the stories and damage to the game since then.
The vote surely has to take place tomorrow - the SFL vote should then take place the next day but they are going for next week ?
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03-07-2012 10:48 PM #15773This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Don't get me wrong, I think Maradona was a magnificent player, but isn't there a touch of hypocrisy in actively celebrating his handball against England and moaning about cheating in football?
I recall many on here were raging when Thierry Henry handled against Ireland. not much difference there.
In truth, my Maradona remarks was only made as food for thought as I don't think it stands the comparison, but still, it's interesting how we're ok with cheating if it suits us, whilst we're all supposed to be big on Sporting Integrity.
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03-07-2012 11:08 PM #15776This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Just my opinion of course but I'd wager most legal systems would corroborate it when dishing out punishment.
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03-07-2012 11:15 PM #15777This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My point was questioning the hypocrisy of the adulation of cheating in certain circumstances, rather than comparing the various acts.
"Mind you, Scotland has a history of forgiving cheats, sometimes even bestowing absolute adulation upon them."
Anyway, hey ho. Division 3 for the huns, please!
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03-07-2012 11:17 PM #15778
I can see no sense whatsoever in postponing the SPL vote. What would be the alternative if the SFL votes them into Div 3, keep them in the SPl ?
That is a non-starter which even Reagan stated today, no doubt having been suitably warned by EUFA. Get the vote taken then allow the SFL time to come to their own decision.
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03-07-2012 11:20 PM #15779This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If this occurs which I have a horrible feeling in my gut about, i'll never attend another Scottish football match anywhere ever again.
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