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C4mmy31

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  1. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/rangers-new-pr-guru-david-21722523
  2. Or their QC was at it...... first to blink attempting to play brinkmanship with the SPFL.
  3. There is no way 11/1 will vote for a temporary change. Smacks of despiration to stay up imho.
  4. Your trophy appears to be in the form of Scott Gardiner...... stuffed & mounted.
  5. I'm sure we'll be "briefly enlightened" shortly....
  6. Surely it does if the rule @Pet Jeden quoted is correct ?
  7. So how have the Lowland league managed to end their season and declare Kelty Hearts as Champions, with no relegation ? ...... The board of the SLFL have today decided to end the league competition with immediate effect. The board took into account the points per game average based on the standings at the cessation of football on the 13th March, and as such have declared that Kelty Hearts are this season’s champion Club. Furthermore, the board would like to make it clear that it feels that no member club should be disadvantaged by the current health crisis we face, and as such there will be no relegation from the SLFL in season 2019/20. We are aware of the implications for our fellow pyramid leagues, the EoSFL and SoSFL, and will announce contingency plans to cover this in due course.
  8. It gets even more farsical if this turns out to be true, did someone tick the wrong box before panic stations set in ?...... "The SPFL says it received a voting slip from Dundee on their ballot to curtail the lower leagues, but only after the club emailed to say their vote should not be considered as cast"
  9. If Robertson is involved in any decision making at the emergency SPFL meeting & considering his clubs current position regarding SPFL jiggery pokery, does this not raise questions of a conflict of interests. Surely for the purpose of "sporting integrity" he has to decline to attend or be excluded from taking part ?
  10. If this is indeed genuine, its getting farcical now.....
  11. Stewart Robertson in his BBC interview reads as they'll accept anything...... "Rangers insist the SPFL should release prize money now rather than railroad rule changes" https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52217121
  12. Billy Bowie & Phyllis McLeish will...... "Cash flow is not a problem for us. If this [the health crisis] goes on for five or six months, then yes, it could be, but the club has two millionaire directors on its board and we are both here for the long haul. We care about this club.” "My own loan to Kilmarnock at one point was £900,000 but that has been cut back to about £680,000 as things stand. Obviously, I’m not looking to have any of that paid back just now and, if I need to add to it, I will.”
  13. The Scottish Professional Football League has made advanced payments to the country's 42 senior clubs as they attempt to navigate coronavirus..... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52047550
  14. I'm sure I read somewhere your chairman said you guys dont rely on gate reciepts to stay afloat......
  15. If true, whoever they are, could have played a blinder, imagine the backlash if Budgie was to knock back a bid after her wage cut plea...... https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aaron-hickey-transfer-chase-hearts-21732592.amp?
  16. Billy Bowie confident that Kilmarnock will ride out virus storm In a time of crisis for football clubs worldwide, Billy Bowie, the chairman of Kilmarnock, is insistent that his club will survive the coronavirus trauma and will remain “strong and stable” under his stewardship. Bowie’s private Ayrshire-based company, Billy Bowie Special Projects, deploys a fleet of 24 industrial cleaning trucks and employs 140 people, having just delivered further profit on £19 million worth of contracts this year. But the 53-year-old’s other great concern is Kilmarnock FC, into which he has injected nearly £1 million in soft loans, with the aim of consolidating the club’s status in Scotland’s top flight. “Kilmarnock FC has no overdraft or bank debt whatsoever,” says Bowie. “We are actually sitting with some money in the coffers at the moment and the players are all getting paid what they are due. “Cash flow is not a problem for us. If this [the health crisis] goes on for five or six months, then yes, it could be, but the club has two millionaire directors on its board and we are both here for the long haul. We care about this club.” Along with Bowie, fellow director, Phyllis McLeish, who earned a multi-million pound windfall through selling her company, QTS, can also help guarantee Kilmarnock’s safety and consolidation. The former Labour MP, Cathy Jamieson, makes up one of the most intriguing boardroom trios in the Scottish game. Kilmarnock’s top player salary is £2,000 a week, and Bowie insists he runs a tight ship. “I run Kilmarnock like a business, with a budget to stick to. I’ve got Phyllis on board, and I’ve got Cathy on behalf of the Killie Trust. Cathy helps to rally the fans, who have just put in £50,000 themselves. Between the three of us, we are brain-storming in terms of bringing in funds for the club. “My own loan to Kilmarnock at one point was £900,000 but that has been cut back to about £680,000 as things stand. Obviously, I’m not looking to have any of that paid back just now and, if I need to add to it, I will.” Bowie hopes that, when football is up and running again, Kilmarnock will sustain their recent attendance-increase of around 1,000 fans per game. It was this percentage rise which allowed Bowie and his board to cut the Old Firm visiting fans’ allocation at Rugby Park to just one stand. “We made absolutely the right decision to give only one stand to the Old Firm,” Bowie insists. “Cathy, myself and Phyllis looked at what was happening, and we listened to our fans, and we decided to go for it. We knew we had the fan-base out there and we said, ‘let’s give it a go.’ “My arithmetic was quite simple. If we cut the Old Firm visiting fans by 4,000 seats, then that’s 16,000 bums on seats down for the season [over four matches]. But if we could increase our walks-ups by 1,000 per game — we have 18 home games — then that more than makes up for it. And that’s what we’ve done. So far as I know we’ve not lost any money on making the decision.” Stability at Kilmarnock also comes via the manager’s office. The appointment of Angelo Alessio did not work but, in Alex Dyer, Bowie says he has a coach he deeply admires. “Alex understands what Kilmarnock FC is all about,” he says. “He totally gets it. That’s what I like about him. He knows we have a budget to stick to and that we need to have a good dressing room. He is also a total gentleman. With Angelo, it just wasn’t working. He was a nice guy, but something wasn’t right. It’s all I can say on that. “I don’t know when football will return — the end of April feels a bit optimistic to me — but this club will be OK.” Graeme Spiers (The Times)
  17. So Stendal is working for free during the shutdown as support for Budgies wage cuts Fair F***s to the guy ......
  18. Possibly..... the fee from Man City for Liam Smith plus the £50k from The Killie Trust should help ofset a wee bit thou. Also with the amount of players out of contract 31st May & zero bank debt to service, we will be in a better position than a lot of clubs.
  19. We can expect an even stauchier Rangers noo...... https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/5392978/rangers-orange-order-dup-david-graham-pr/amp/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true
  20. How do you expect to be taken seriously when you use Rangers & morally in the same quote.
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