If and when "I Can't Believe It's Not Rangers" get voted into the SFL, will any future 'OF' game be a
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View Poll Results: What is your attitude to a new "Rangers" entering at Div1?
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07-07-2012 06:55 PM #17011
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07-07-2012 06:58 PM #17012
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My sources are senior and widely respected figures in Scottish League Football and rarely have I heard men so angry about an invitation to a meeting.
They describe it in many ways, some of which I know my lawyer will not allow me to pass on. So let’s just choose one adjective:
“Despicable.”
Their reaction of course, all flows from that second paragraph of the invitation to next Friday’s meeting where the SFL says:
“That the Scottish Football League Members direct the Board of Management of The Scottish Football League (the “Board”) to provide that Rangers F.C. shall play in the Third Division of the Scottish Football League during Season 2012/13 unless the Board shall have to its satisfaction negotiated and reached agreement with The Scottish Premier League and The Scottish Football Association on a series of measures which the Board shall consider to be in the best interests of the game, how it is structured, how it is governed and how it is financed, whereupon the Board shall be authorised to provide that Rangers F.C. shall play in the First Division of the Scottish Football League during Season 2012/13.”
Read the full invitation here: Rangers – the vote that never was?
My sources have spoken exclusively to Channel 4 News and say that many in the league are not simply enraged that their vote is being taken away but that the SFA and SPL are now also directly involved and directly involved in effectively gagging the League clubs by stifling their votes.
My sources decline to be identified at this stage but one said:
“They’ve just gone ahead to steamroller us. It’s farcical. They’ve cooked it all up amongst themselves.”
Speaking on condition of anonymity he says there is now very little trust held by many senior League people in either the SFA or the SPL both as organisations in this matter and in terms of the conduct of their respective Chief Executives Stewart Regan and Neil Doncaster.
He was one of a number this afternoon accusing Scottish Football of simply tearing up its own rulebook and suggested that either FIFA or UEFA might well be interested in taking a look at what is going on.
I have not been able to contact UEFA, the SFA or the SFL on this matter, it being a weekend.This will further enrage fans across the country who have long suspected a stitch-up. Recent threats and hyperbole from Scottish football’s authorities about “Armageddon” if “Rangers” go to D3 won’t have helped.
Still less the SFA’s Stewart Regan contemplating “social unrest” if “Rangers” disappear. Leaving aside various police forces who dealt with actual social unrest when Rangers FC fans did appear, his wild speculation looked desperate, not least given its hypothetical context.
Like today’s extraordinary letter of intent, it speaks of the utter desperation Scottish football’s governing bodies have to find some way, somehow, somewhere to go on milking the so-called “Rangers” cash-cow.
At least now this latest tactic is unmasked, leaked as they surely knew it would be.
Many will conclude that fans, chairmen and players have five days now to counteract the latest gambit-of-despair from Hampden Park.
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07-07-2012 07:00 PM #17013This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-07-2012 07:09 PM #17014
Went to have a look at RangersMedia to see what they are saying about this (I know I shouldn't bother!)
First thread has a title of 'A ****in hate Roman Catholics'!!
I thought this kind of thing would have the police kicking in your door at 6 in the morning??
Or do they just go after people growing a bit weed..............
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07-07-2012 07:11 PM #17015
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07-07-2012 07:14 PM #17016
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but cue the SPL2 formation I'd imagine
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07-07-2012 07:15 PM #17017This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-07-2012 07:18 PM #17018
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07-07-2012 07:18 PM #17019
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However, by that time Sevco will be an an Associate Member of the SFL (ie without a vote), and the rules as they are at the moment don't allow for anybody to be accepted above D3.
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07-07-2012 07:27 PM #17021
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07-07-2012 07:27 PM #17022
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I'll be interested to see what happens but the shenanigans that has gone on is embarrassing.
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07-07-2012 07:51 PM #17023
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Strange how Keevins, Traynor, Young, Spiers, King and Co never reveal these exclusives and leaked documents
Given they will all have the same sources and no doubt some execs in the SFA, SPL etc feeding them the same info, why is it always left to a journalist, who with no agenda or affection for any Scottish side, gets to the truth
ooops.....I've answered my own question
I read an article about Third Lanark recently, strangely enough I think formed the same year as Rangers. When they went into liquidation there were mirky stories of cheating, payments to players which were untoward, directors being at the lash and 'on the take'..........they disappeared into the amateur leagues of Glasgow eventually I think. I would support such a move next week
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07-07-2012 08:11 PM #17026
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Catch up! The sporting integrity issue relates to moves made out-with Hibs but in the league they play.
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07-07-2012 08:12 PM #17027This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-07-2012 08:15 PM #17028
Correct. 75% of the Hun season ticket holders who responded to an email poll by the Fighting Fund said they wanted the Newco to go into SFL Div 3. For once I can't criticise that. It is of course the people you list who want to keep their corrupt little empires intact who don't care about sporting integrity, only ea$y buck$.
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07-07-2012 08:25 PM #17029This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I honestly never knew that an IQ score could fall into the minus zone............ that was until I met a Rangers fan.
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Last edited by N.Wales Hibby; 07-07-2012 at 08:44 PM.
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07-07-2012 08:41 PM #17031
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07-07-2012 08:41 PM #17032
I have to say that I do feel for the various chairmen at this point in time. There is a big question that has to be considered when weighing up sporting integrity, and this is just approaching it from a different angle - one which the chairmen and influential people involved have no choice but to consider.
That question is why should their clubs suffer from Rangers' demise?
Unfortunately, the hyperbole and propaganda from the SPL, with what appear to be skewed projections of the financial impact of having no Rangers in the top tier (let alone the First Division), has detracted from what is something that's worth some discussion and probably a deal of pragmatism when deciding what to do next.
IMHO, the decision to refuse entry into the SPL was the correct one. I also think that Sevco's application for entry to the SFL should be considered on exactly the same basis as any other applicants and not considered favourably or otherwise just because of who they are.
I am also of the opinion that it would be hugely unfair for any club who has had no involvement in Rangers' situation to be put in the situation where their own existence is put at risk. Where is the sporting integrity in Motherwell, St Mirren or even Hibs collapsing because of Rangers' recklessness?
I am not wholly adverse to Sevco coming in at First Division level, but being heavily sanctioned in the process. IMHO, those sanctions should be severe enough to ensure that there can be no promotion for Sevco Rangers for at least a season, regardless of their league finish this coming season. For me, there are wider benefits in that approach that are for the greater good.
To liken it to something, I didn't want the Government to use taxpayers' money to bail out the banks. No other businesses were getting that sort of help, so why should some of the (previously) most profitable and biggest companies get it? Well, the answer is that without these big banks, the impact and damage caused would have been catastrophic to the economy and our daily lives. An unpalatable but necessary decision was made to bail the banks out, a decision made for the greater good.
My preference is to see Sevco in the Third Division, if anywhere. However, if they do end up in the First then I think I'm at ease with it enough to understand that while it's not what really should be done, all things being equal, it's something that is being done not for Rangers' benefit, but for the benefit of all the other clubs potentially impacted.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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07-07-2012 08:44 PM #17033
Can someone tell me why the 'neutral' !! BBC continue to place any Rangers news in the SPL section? That team has been liquidated and no longer exist
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07-07-2012 08:56 PM #17034This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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In the early 70's I saw a lot of the Drybrugh Cup matches. But from 1974 till 2006 I saw a total of 2 matches
Work gets me back to Glasgow on a regular basis, and I've seen the Hibees half a dozen times. But at home I have 10 Hibs tops, a golf shirt, 5 mugs, 4 scarves, A Hibs and North American Hibs Supporters Club stickers on my car, a Hibs 2007 Cup winners mini-flag on my garage window, every book about hibs you can buy, and Paddy Fenlon on Easter Rd is the wallpaper on my work computer.
Even my office manager knows that when I'm asked to attend head office, I check the footie fixtures before I book my flights
I would give my right arm to see the team more often, but it doesn't make me less supportive of the team because I average one game a year-my wife thinks I'm mad BTW
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07-07-2012 09:03 PM #17036
I am also of the opinion that it would be hugely unfair for any club who has had no involvement in Rangers' situation to be put in the situation where their own existence is put at risk. Where is the sporting integrity in Motherwell, St Mirren or even Hibs collapsing because of Rangers' recklessness?
Amen to this.
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07-07-2012 09:09 PM #17039This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is no use in clubs speaking out against corruption, while continuing to play in a league that is clearly so. Completely pointless.
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07-07-2012 09:11 PM #17040
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Apologies if this has been posted before - it is so difficult to keep up!
This guy tends to go on a bit, and I think you can safely skip all the legal stuff, but he makes an interesting point.
Could the liquidators undo the sale to Sevco?
http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.co...ack/#more-1460
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