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Wings Over Scotland

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  1. It's ludicrous to suggest that parliament would legislate with the express intention of killing a business which has been bought as a going concern by someone not associated with the original failed company.

    Where are you getting this "bought/sold as a going concern" cobblers you keep repeating from? That's exactly what DIDN'T happen. It's what WOULD have happened if the CVA was successful, but it wasn't. What Green bought was the assets of a failed company which is being wound up by liquidators, which he plans to use to create an entirely new business. Not the same thing at all.

  2. I wouldn't fret too much about the history angle. Most of them have exhausted their argument after mentioning the 54 titles. I can remember speaking to Rangers supporters in 2010 who had only a vague recollection of the 2009 Scottish Cup final. I know more about their history than they do and I don't even like them.

    You're not kidding. Twitter is awash with halfwits shouting "SHUT UP ABOUT 'NEWCO'! WE ARE THE SAME CLUB WE ALWAYS WERE - GLASGOW RANGERS FC!", seemingly unaware that the club has NEVER been called "Glasgow" Rangers...

  3. Posters on RangersMedia are 100% convinced the transfer embargo won't stand as it's illegal. Take from that what you will...

    Posters on RangersMedia are braindead cretins who called for Stewart Regan to be murdered earlier today, and anything they assert can generally be safely held to be the opposite of the truth. But that notwithstanding, the transfer embargo is only illegal IF Sevco don't agree to it. The SFA can't impose it as such, but if they and Sevco agree, all nice-like, that it should just happen to happen when they join the SFA, everything's coolio, daddio.

  4. Have I missed something? I thought the SFL teams were voting on whether or not the SFL could accommodate Sevco and if they were accepted then the SFL board would drop them straight into division 1 regardless of the opinions of the clubs.

    Depends on your interpretation of the SFL email. At present, it seems as though the clubs can accept resolution (i), admitting Sevco into the league, but can reject resolution (ii), which permits the Board to parachute them into Division 1. My personal view is that the clubs will overwhelmingly reject resolution (ii) unless heavily amended.

    However, I also think that many clubs are so angry about the whole affair that if resolution (ii) ISN'T amended, they might just reject resolution (i) as well, throwing Sevco FC out of senior Scottish football entirely.

  5. http://wingsland.podgamer.com/quick-number-crunching/

    Sky TV has somewhere in the region of 1 million subscribers in Scotland, of whom approximately 50% will also be Sky Sports subscribers.

    Assuming all subscribers, both Sports and non-Sports, have the most basic package available (£21.50/month without Sports, £42.50/month with), that means Sky’s gross domestic-viewer revenue in Scotland is roughly £32m/month, or £384m/year.

    The deal Sky signed with the Scottish Premier League for live broadcast rights over the next five years will see it pay the SPL around £1.3m/month, or £16m/year.

    Should Sky pull out of the TV deal entirely in the event of Sevco Rangers FC being placed in SFL3 (or worse), and some subscribers cancel their service – either in anger or simply because it no longer includes Scottish football – the proportion of Scottish customers leaving which would lead to Sky making a net loss is just over 4%.

    If we restrict ourselves to Sky Sports subscribers alone, and assume that they only cancel their Sports package (keeping their other channels), the figure is 13%. Or put another way, if Sky completely abandon Scottish football they need to still hang onto almost 90% of their Sports subscribers in Scotland in order not to lose money.

    Just thinking out loud.

  6. Apologies if this has been answered before but I cant remember it being clarified.

    When there becomes a vacancy in the SFL do they not need to invite applications for this place. How long does this process take ?? Surely we are getting to the stage where there is not enough time or are we about to see the start of the season pushed back a couple of weeks.

    They don't HAVE to, no. The SFL's rulebook is an incredibly vague document that essentially lets them do whatever they like if they can get a majority to vote for it.

  7. The press seem on an anti Green drive since Wattie came in, now he has gone does this meant he proposed boycott of sales will be lifted and youll all go to Ibrox if its ready next season?

    I did a quick analysis, and it seems like pretty much NOBODY is going to turn up at SPL matches next season:

    http://wingsland.pod...-this-straight/

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