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JJ / PMcG also make reference to possible concert party activity at the hostile takeover. I don't know if there is anything in this but you can be sure that MA's lawyers will be all over it.
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19-12-2015 09:22 AM #33151
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19-12-2015 10:28 AM #33152
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20-12-2015 03:37 PM #33153
JJ's latest blog, maybe someone can put it into lay-men's terms....
https://johnjamessite.wordpress.com/
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20-12-2015 03:48 PM #33154This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-12-2015 10:53 PM #33155
http://m.heraldscotland.com/sport/14...medium=twitter
Hard to know where to begin with this.
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20-12-2015 11:15 PM #33156
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Can't read it all, can you give a short version
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20-12-2015 11:16 PM #33157This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If they rush it through before the start of next season, it will be botched.
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20-12-2015 11:24 PM #33158This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It just lazily meanders through some topics, as if it was a half cut old ger in a pub monologuing to anyone that might be paying attention.
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21-12-2015 02:11 AM #33160
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[QUOTE=livi hibs 1875;4527701]Can't read it all, can you give a short version[/QUOtaken'
NOBODY at Rangers, not the manager, not the players, not the supporters and not the directors, wants the Ibrox club to be simply handed a place in the Premiership next summer as a result of some hastily-arranged league reconstruction.
But if Mark Warburton’s side fails to secure promotion this season – a fate that is, given their decidedly patchy form of recent weeks, now not inconceivable – is it really so implausible?
Peter Houston, the Falkirk manager, may have been making mischief when he suggested the top flight would be expanded if Rangers and Hibs failed to go up at the end of the 2015/16 campaign. There may, though, have been more truth in his words than he realised.
Scotland’s leading clubs could quite easily continue for another season without Rangers. They have done so for over three years now without, as so many had predicted they would, imploding. A fair few of them, in fact, have positively flourished.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle, for example, posted a record profit of £254,240 earlier this year. That figure, too, did not include the takings from their Scottish Cup final victory or the sale of Ryan Christie to Celtic for £500,000. Financial Armageddon? Not really.
But it is not at all difficult to sense a growing desire for a return to normality in boardrooms across the land. Peter Lawwell, the Celtic chief executive, has estimated the absence of Rangers from the top flight costs his side £10 million a season. Stewart Milne, the Aberdeen chairman and owner, has openly expressed the desire to see all of the top clubs in the top division. Clubs have grown weary of simply getting by.
The impact that Rangers coming up would have would be considerable. The money accrued from broadcasting, season ticket sales, gate receipts, sponsorship and hospitality would all increase significantly. That would, in turn, improve the quality of the product.
It is the repercussions that remaining in the second tier will have on the finances of the Ibrox club, however, which may be of more concern to those charged with balancing the books at the likes of Aberdeen, Celtic and Hearts.
Dave King admitted at the Rangers AGM last month that their current business plan – wealthy supporters offsetting sizeable losses with loans which will be converted into equity at some point in the future – is unsustainable going forward. There is a limit to their benefactors’ benevolence.
Yet, if Rangers remain in the Championship for another season the chances they will continue to operate at a loss. So somebody somewhere will have to come up with the funds needed to keep the club afloat.
The repayment of the £5 million Sports Direct loan may result in Mike Ashley adopting a less confrontational approach in his dealings with the club. But the English billionaire is mercurial. There is no guarantee he will be prepared to renegotiate a retail deal which is, by all accounts, weighted heavily in his favour.
It is unlikely Rangers will, despite their increased crowds, be able to live within their means playing their league football against the likes of Alloa, Dumbarton, and Queen of the South while banking negligible sums from the sales of their official merchandise.
The prospect of Rangers suffering more difficulties and hardship may be too much for their counterparts to bear. Radical action could very well be taken'
It's just yet another article of a 'Rushed expanded SPL' that the media are currently using in a 'Drip-drip' style so supporters get used to the idea. The GFA, media but most especially, the Hun, are petrified that we win this league. I hope Hibs start 'Drip-dripping'to the media that our opinion is 'Fxxk-off' to this idea !!
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21-12-2015 05:53 AM #33161
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The only problem, and this is the best bit, is that Rangers won't significantly increase they're income in the Premiership, but, they will have much higher expectations. They have legal problems coming out of their ears, a liar, who is skint as a Chairman and a balance sheet that is still too expense heavy.
They might be forced back into a top flight but it won't be the end of their problems
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21-12-2015 07:21 AM #33162
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......"It is the repercussions that remaining in the second tier will have on the finances of the Ibrox club, however, which may be of more concern to those charged with balancing the books at the likes of Aberdeen, Celtic and Hearts." .....
The Huns and their media buddies STIILL don't get it, blinded by their own self importance and sense of entitlement.
It's patently clear that 99% of fans of other clubs believe that integrity and fair competition are FAR more important to the game than a few extra blue pounds that will do little to improve the overall quality of the product on the park. Yet here we have Sevco spokesmen pleading to other club Boards to help them out if they fail to win the league. No contrition, no acceptance of previous misdemeanours, no apologies for their financial doping - just their usual threats, arrogance and warnings of Armageddon if the status quo does not get restored quickly. Thought that Myth had already been put to bed !
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21-12-2015 07:22 AM #33163
Watching Sportscene last night it's clear that hurting Sevco also hurts Celtic. There were a lot of empty seats at Parkhead on Saturday.
Nice.
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21-12-2015 07:43 AM #33164
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Scottish football has been a freak show for decades because of the OF but the world has moved on. It's genuinely come as a shock to them that football doesn't revolve around them, no one misses the old Rangers and that fair competition is more appealing than a doped up Duopoly. Who would have thought it ?
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21-12-2015 07:51 AM #33165
The Herald article is utterly embarrassing, the main thrust being that Sevco be promoted regardless of their position in the league at the end of the season. Only in Scotland could such unsportsmanlike comment be suggested without an outraged reaction from all within the football fraternity. Unashamably the article's author states that finances should determine which team should be promoted, apparantly Celtic lose £10 million per year without their rivals presence in the top division and for that reason we should change the way we promote clubs, Sevco must be promoted purely because they are a big club in the author's view, Leeds Utd fans take note, if this halfwits ideas are rolled out across the world you will be replacing Bournemouth in The EPL next season, merit, sportsmanship, good governance and fair play are thrown out of the window to be replaced by leagues based upon the size of a clubs fanbase and the potential financial rewards those clubs can generate....I think The Hun bottle is crashing and their apologists will be trotting out more of this drivel in the coming months, they are shameless.
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21-12-2015 08:29 AM #33166
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There was a link to one of the sevco forums posted where they were discussing our January transfer targets and several of the comments were a completely unironic "Hibs will do anything to stop us winning the league".
Then you have the line in bold above where a journalist seems to think that a businessman would even for a second consider renegociating a business deal that is clearly in his favour.
Their entire rancid organisation is crippled with some kind of narcissistic delusion where everyone should choose to act in the best interests of the rangers. Combined with the fact that it sits alongside them absuing everyone else they deal with while chanting "nobody likes us but we don't care" it's enough material for several psychology conferences.
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21-12-2015 11:06 AM #33167
The true situation is confusing for the hard-of-thinking who believe the following to be true:
1. All was fine until Sir was forced to sell the club to evil-doer Craig Whyte
2. Three seasons in lower leagues was an unfair punishment imposed on a wounded Rangers
3. Rangers is one of the most powerful clubs in the world.
Dave King has played on these myths to his advantage so far, but he's getting unstuck.
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21-12-2015 12:46 PM #33169
http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/abe...medium=twitter
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21-12-2015 02:12 PM #33170
[QUOTE=Ozyhibby;4527976][url]http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/aberdeen-fans-grasping-financial-fundamentals/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter[/url
The bit about King ,saying the £30 million if he had it to put in wont touch the sides and anything less than £50 million is just throwing money in to a hole.
Unless there is a sugar daddy round the corner with endless supply of money they are a done
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21-12-2015 07:31 PM #33171
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BBC running Celtic and Rangers stories and they're not even playing each other.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/footbal...medium=twitter
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21-12-2015 08:28 PM #33172This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Typical clueless bluenose reporting from Richard Wilson.
second last paragraph, " ..... the ( Rangers ) squad is worth more than its rivals , so ought to be capable of holding off Hibs and Falkirk. "
How the hell does he work out that the Rangers squad is worth more, do they have a single sellable player that would bring in more than Cummings or Mcginn.
Their squad might cost a lot more to run but that has SFA to do with ability.
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and them http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/rangers/spielplan/verein/124/saison_id/2015
But that suggests our squad is worth £5.34m and pauper sevco at £4.46m.
It's not even lazy journalism it's more of the usual crap.
Another wee thing to keep in mind is when rangers first went into panic mode it was when we signed Claros from under their noses. Here we are again with every chance of a marque signing while the glib and shameless liar promises so much and produces so little, sorry nothing at all.Space to let
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21-12-2015 09:43 PM #33175
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[QUOTE=Deansy;4527735][QUOTE=livi hibs 1875;4527701]Can't read it all, can you give a short version[/QUOtaken'
...But it is not at all difficult to sense a growing desire for a return to normality in boardrooms across the land. Peter Lawwell, the Celtic chief executive, has estimated the absence of Rangers from the top flight costs his side £10 million a season. Stewart Milne, the Aberdeen chairman and owner, has openly expressed the desire to see all of the top clubs in the top division. Clubs have grown weary of simply getting by...
...The impact that Rangers coming up would have would be considerable. The money accrued from broadcasting, season ticket sales, gate receipts, sponsorship and hospitality would all increase significantly. That would, in turn, improve the quality of the product.
It is the repercussions that remaining in the second tier will have on the finances of the Ibrox club, however, which may be of more concern to those charged with balancing the books at the likes of Aberdeen, Celtic and Hearts.
...Dave King admitted at the Rangers AGM last month that their current business plan – wealthy supporters offsetting sizeable losses with loans which will be converted into equity at some point in the future – is unsustainable going forward. There is a limit to their benefactors’ benevolence.
...if Rangers remain in the Championship for another season the chances they will continue to operate at a loss. So somebody somewhere will have to come up with the funds needed to keep the club afloat.
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21-12-2015 10:18 PM #33176
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Love how suggesting that maybe Rangers should stop spending money they don't have never comes up in the media discourse...
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22-12-2015 04:43 PM #33180
And has asked what options he's got available to move on sooner rather than later... . Some troubles within the squad allegedly... Mr Cat.. your man in the west able to shed any light? (The chav that told me has been right re new hun a few times, and wrong other times
mind you!)
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