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  1. We've got your prize money from last year to divvy up between us yet. Ra sellik getting your prize money, that must stick in the craw. Ta for that xxx
  2. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RANGERS-FC-SCOTTISH-FOOTBALL-CLUB-SPOOF-FUNNY-TSHIRT-celtic-T-SHIRT-S-3XL-/140787051385?pt=UK_Men_s_T_Shirts&var=&hash=item20c78feb79
  3. Scottish football really is fucked up, eh? The one thing that strikes me about this whole sorry affair is how much more entertaining it is than the turgid shite we're dished up masquerading as a sporting spectacle.
  4. But they won't be counted on the official attendance figures. Shhhhhhhhh!!!!!
  5. 87. CLUB COLOURS Clubs shall register, and submit for approval, samples of the colours and designs of their first, second, and where applicable, third choice playing kits with the League and not later than 1st June in each year and shall play in their first choice registered kit, except as hereinafter provided. 87.1 A club's second choice playing kit must be different and distinct in colour and design from its first choice. 87.2 A club may, at its discretion, register a third choice playing kit which must be different and distinct from its first and second choices. 87.3 When two clubs, having the same or similar first choice colours registered, engage in a League Championship game, the visiting club shall play in its second or third choice playing kit which must be different and distinct playing kit from the home club's first choice playing kit. At least 48 hours prior to all Championship, Reserve and Youth matches, the competing clubs shall establish written contact with each other and the match referee to advise of the exact colours and description of the respective club's playing kits. In the event of a clash of colours on matchday and the away club not having with them their second/third choice registered playing kit, then the away club will require to play in the home club's second/third choice registered jerseys and/or shorts and/or socks. Both clubs shall change, under similar circumstances, when playing on neutral ground. In the event of any dispute with regard to the playing kit to be worn by either club, the referee's decision shall be final. 87.4 Goalkeepers shall wear colours which distinguish them from the other players and from the referee. 87.5 The players' jerseys and shorts must be clearly numbered and the numbers must be distinct in colour from the remainder of the players' kit. 87.6 The numbers must appear on the back of the player's jerseys and must be not less than 25 cms in height. The numbers on the players' shorts must appear on the leg and must be not less than 10 cms in height. 87.7 Those players commencing the match shall be numbered one to eleven in accordance with the list handed to the referee before the match and the substitutes numbered from twelve onwards. 87.8 There must be no change of numbers during the match except on a change of goalkeeper. 87.9 A club may play a maximum of four home and four away League Championship matches in any season in registered kit other than its first choice, provided that the League, its opponent and the match officials have been advised in writing at least 48 hours before the match. In such circumstances, the home club must ensure that there is no clash with its opponent's registered playing kit. 87.10 No change of registered playing kit will be permitted during the playing season, unless with the prior written consent of the Board. 87.11 Both sleeves of the jerseys of all League club players in matches played under the auspices of the League shall carry a League logo, unless otherwise provided for by the Board. No form of words, advertising, badge or other logo shall appear above or below the League logo unless the written consent of the Board has first been obtained
  6. Not actually the case, they were sold to the highest bidder prior to the CVA being rejected. A higher offer was made subsequently but the administrators had already a binding agreement in place with Sevco regardless of the outcome (£8.5m with / £5.5 without). I think we will possibly see D & P losing their insolvency licence over their mishandling of this case. Furthermore, the assets themselves were never offered for sale without the business (complete with toxic debt). I don't have the expertise to understand exactly what this means with regard to the propsed Mike Ashley/SportsDirect deal - can someone enlighten me?
  7. The RFFF donations going to "Mr Custard the Bluenose Clown" My favorite moment so far..........
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