They would also, I imagine the Police would insist, have to make the Rangers games all ticket. The Policing (and stewarding) would initially be overkill until they found a level that was predictable and that may take a wee while so the clubs that played them early might not benefit as much as some may think. Grounds may well need to be reassessed as to their capacity, and given current health and safety legislation, maximising potential income for the club involved is going to be the last thing that is considered.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I see this whole venture fraught with more difficulties than I can forsee benefits.
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12-07-2012 07:33 AM #17491
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12-07-2012 07:35 AM #17492
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In fact his own club has done quite well without him.
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12-07-2012 07:36 AM #17493This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
An agreement to honour a contractual agreement. What, no more threats and bullying ?
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12-07-2012 07:38 AM #17495
If anyone was in any doubt that Doncaster is a compulsive liar.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...em/9338483.stm
"If the vote goes against two SPL leagues of 10 then we have the status-quo, but that's something that everyone accepts should not be the case," Doncaster said on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound programme.
"No one else has put any alternatives up. I think those who want 16 teams in the top flight are deluding themselves.
"That would take a lot of money out of the game, because clubs would play each other just twice.
"So if you take away half of the big games, you're talking about half of the value being lost - around £7m."
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/a-16-t...ster-1-1668828
Doncaster, who favours a ten-team top flight, insisted that the forum had been a valuable opportunity to get the realities of the situation across to fans.
"I think the most helpful thing from my point of view was being able to explain that the choice we have is not between a ten and a 16, because football cannot afford at this point to go to a system of once home, once away," the SPL chief said.
"So we have to look at alternative models that mean playing twice home, twice away because fans cannot afford to pay more for their football but we need to, wherever we can, bring more money into football."If we go to a 16-team league, which would appear to be the fans' more favoured model, then we would have to find 20m from somewhere else to keep fans on the financial even keel that they are on at the moment and I do not know where that would come from."
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12-07-2012 09:02 AM #17498
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12-07-2012 09:10 AM #17499
The latest plea for Div1 for Rangers by Henry McLeish :
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According to McLeish, who compiled a wide-ranging review of the game in this country for the SFA, Scottish clubs do not have the “luxury of an ideal world” in which natural justice would see newco Rangers start life in the Third Division after their rejection last week by Scottish Premier League clubs.
Article in the Scotsman.
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12-07-2012 09:17 AM #17500
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Have they enjoyed the TV revenue, build-up, media exposure and income generated? Yes.
Can they cope with that twice a season? Absolutely.
Anything else is just scare-mongering which Doncaster et al are renowned at.
We keep hearing about fear and uncertainty in Scottish Football if there is no Sevco FC.
Bollocks.
Uncertainty, yes.
Fear? No danger.
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12-07-2012 09:31 AM #17502
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Life in a democracy is overseen by law, rules and regulations. Henry M needs to see the game abide, meantime, with what EVERY club agreed to. By all means revisit them, but after they have been followed accordingly on this occasion.
The three bodies have had ample time to introduce some of the recommendations of his report. Idle hands and all that.
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12-07-2012 09:49 AM #17503
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WTF, do these Hun apologists find the basic concepts of sport so foreign and difficult to understand? I can't help thinking that there's a massive disconnect herebetween the great mass of supporters who see a fairily straightforward case of cheating and a so-called elite who patronisingly feel it is fine to load the decks in their favour.
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12-07-2012 10:22 AM #17504
Albion Rovers will demand compensation should derby rivals Airdrie United be promoted to Division One because the new Rangers are voted into Division Three.
Full story: The Sun
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12-07-2012 10:24 AM #17505
Doncaster & Regan are forgetting one thing. The SFL still have the option of not inviting the huns into the SFL. So hopefully they turn round and say huns go into the 3rd and we still get all the league reforms or kiss goodbye to the hun.
Job done.
The hun would probably be back in the SPL in 2 years with all the reconstruction.TOP CASH BACK
The easy way to make money
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The SFA statement is an absolute commitment whatever happens with the Sevco vote tomorrow. If they withdraw it because the vote goes the 'wrong' way thay would be confirming their own corruption and would demonstrably not be acting in the best interests of the Scottish game.
The worry is that a deal has already been struck and the statement is a show of good faith (for want of a more accurate description) ahead of a favourable vote tomorrow.
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12-07-2012 10:52 AM #17510
Not read all the millions if threads but what if no one votes to allow them back in??
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12-07-2012 10:54 AM #17511
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If an SFL club gets angry enough they could easily take the SFL to court for being in breach of its own rule book.As we have seen the court tends to uphold the written word.
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My guess is that Resolution 3 (the one to accept the resignation of either Dundee or Dunfermline) will be deferred. It would be easier for the SFL to reject that resignation, as otherwise there will be an odd number of clubs.
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12-07-2012 11:11 AM #17513
What strikes me is the lack of integrity shown not only by the Huns management but also their followers. If it was me and Hibs had been caught cheating and with their hands in the till, then I'd be furious at them and be demanding answers instead of looking for loopholes to avoid just punishment.
If I was in their shoes, I'd never set foot in an SPL stadium again and would be looking further down the food chain for my fitba kicks, maybe even a local team.
But for them this is not an option because for the masses fitba is at best secondary to their bigoted lifestyle and it's only through Rangers that they can live that.
We arrrra people! Low lifes!
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12-07-2012 11:12 AM #17514
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A cold Tuesday night in November in Peterhead or Elgin, with Rangers already cantering clear, is not going to sell out the same as a one off cup tie. Given the precautions that Peterhead may have to put in place then Rangers will not be the cash cow that their supporters in the media would have us believe.
You are right though, we have nothing to fear.
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Scotland's Shame don't do shame like they don't do paying bills.
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Sure I heard Grant Stott saying on the radio that SPL are going to give any prize money due to Rangers for finishing second to Hearts to help offset the lost fees for Wallace. Surely this is not correct and Hearts shouldn't get any preference over other creditors? (Could anyone with knowledge or CC or CWG confirm?)
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12-07-2012 11:59 AM #17519
According to STV, 17 -2 against 1st Div. so far. http://sport.stv.tv/football/108222-...-on-the-issue/
1 Abstention (Airdrie) and 1 inelgible (Dundee). Assuming all vote as intended, and I cant see any reason why they wouldnt, it's Newco in 3rd unless Regan overrules...
Surely not though eh?
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However, there is precedence from earlier on when the SFA or someone sorted out Dunfermline/Dundee United with cash owed to them by RFC. At the time I also thought that was an unfair preference, but, since no other creditor seemed to pick up on it, concluded that I had got it wrong.
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