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15-07-2012 08:02 AM #18331
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15-07-2012 08:04 AM #18333
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I suspect that Rangers could sue, if they were so inclined. A number of their players, with substantial market value, have walked away on the grounds that they were demoted. I am sure they could evidence others that have not been signed.
Just saying, likes.
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15-07-2012 08:09 AM #18334
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footbal...6908-23908629/
DUNDEE UNITED and Hearts last night insisted Rangers newco stand NO chance of being admitted to the SPL or an SPL2 tomorrow. A conference call of the SPL board took place on Friday, outlining the options available following the SFL’s decision to put Gers in the Third Division. And further informal calls between other club chiefs have since taken place ahead of tomorrow’s SPL agm.
United chairman Stephen Thompson, who jetted in today from a family holiday in the USA, told MailSport last night the SPL can’t make a mockery of democracy. He said: “Both scenarios are total non-starters. They have NO chance of happening.” Hearts managing director David Southern also fired out a similar message last night.
It’s understood Aberdeen, St Johnstone, Motherwell, Celtic and Hibs are just as unequivocal on their original decision to refuse the newco a place in the top flight.
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15-07-2012 08:10 AM #18335
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15-07-2012 08:47 AM #18336
No matter if Sevco play in div 3 or are suspended by the SFA the result will be the same as if the SFL hat votied them in to div 1.
The year long propaganda, scaremongering and no doubt a genuine administration victim or two will ensure Sevco are back in any reconstructed top flight next season and probably without any further sanction.
The chances of a 3 or 4 year delay to a top flight return I would suggest are very near nil.
Unless we hold strong
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15-07-2012 08:52 AM #18337
When are the Hibs board going to release a statement to let people know where they stand?
I don't like the silence at all.
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15-07-2012 08:56 AM #18338
Well not only were we struggling we had to compete with more clubs overspending, well I have no sympathy for st mirren and ict. Now we know why they could compete In the top flight. Rangers on a smaller scale. IMO its time to bring in rules to stop this kind of irresponsibility.
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15-07-2012 08:56 AM #18339
Not sure if it's already been suggested, but a worry for me is that clubs like Killiemarnock who now need more punters coming through the gates might attempt to acquire some former Rangers fans by starting to present themselves as a Protestant football club. And so Protestant bile, which has traditionally attached itself to just one big club might, with the demise of that focus, become attached to several smaller ones. This would not be good.
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15-07-2012 09:00 AM #18340This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I doubt the people on the killie board are saying "Lets become bigots and hopefully we can attract some desperate huns".
It's more likely that ex-Rangers fans will just turn up for games, dragging their bile along with them.
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15-07-2012 09:02 AM #18341This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Clubs will try to attract more fans from every faith, and nationality.
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15-07-2012 09:02 AM #18342
This is the best thing that could ever happen to Scottish fitba. We're a tiny nation of 5 million who stupidly based their whole footballing model on that off the most heavily invested (and most debt-ridden leagues) on the planet. If we now find our league being the equivalent of the Irish and Croatian so be it. That's our level. Let those who are "fortunate" enough to be supporting a club in England, France, Germany, Spain and Italy continue to chase European glory and let us just get back to basics and back to football. If Sky f*** off (PLEASE DO!!!!) and we all need to cut back so be it.... Bring it on.
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15-07-2012 09:04 AM #18344
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I think Killie are the only obvious one. The usual suspects would have been Hearts but Vlad has been throwing money at them lately. The only other one might be Aberdeen but Stewart Milne would have to withdraw his backing, or get pissed off with the amount of abuse his stewardship gets. Same could be said for STF I suppose. United are in a better position this year than last, following the sales last year, although they are more reliant on TV money than some of the others. ICT, St.Mirren and St.J all have little or no debt to carry and Celtic, although they now have the largest debt outside Hearts, are in a good position and can carry it easily.Last edited by The Falcon; 15-07-2012 at 09:09 AM.
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15-07-2012 09:08 AM #18346
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Banish the big earners, keep 3-4 experienced pros and let the young boys flourish
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15-07-2012 09:09 AM #18347This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Besides, if most clubs in the SPL can only attract an average of 5000 (0.001%) of the Scottish population to their grounds, then its clear that we're not doing enough to promote our game.
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15-07-2012 09:16 AM #18350This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think you are needlessly worrying about nothing here.
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15-07-2012 09:17 AM #18351This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-07-2012 09:18 AM #18352This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As Hearts aren't our closest club.
The fanbase of Leith Athletics would take a sudden upturn though.
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15-07-2012 09:19 AM #18353
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Wait and see.
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15-07-2012 09:22 AM #18354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd forgotten about them.
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15-07-2012 09:24 AM #18355
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15-07-2012 09:25 AM #18356This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Fitba is an attractive game. If the Huns do actually go pop, 50 thousand people will not disappear.
I'm not really that worried - it's just there's possibly an argument for keeping poison in one place until an effective antidote is invented.
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15-07-2012 09:54 AM #18358
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I suspect something more political though, and I further suspect that Rod is exactly where he wants to be, having played his part (from the inside) in engineering this situation to end up in a place of his choosing.
No votes have went Rangers way have they? Are Rangers in a better position than what we wanted them to be (other than die altogether that is)?
I think if you had asked Rod at the start of all this what the end result should be this would not be far away from his, or our, desired outcome.
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It's also an irrelevant statistic. Per capita, Scottish football is one of the best attended leagues in the world. As a percentage of population, the only valid figure is local support, which is very high. Hibs have unfortunately the lowest percentage local attending support of any spl team, around 2%. Most clubs attract at least 5% on a match day.
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15-07-2012 10:21 AM #18360
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