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Vanderlei

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  1. Can Hibs fans f**k off to their own forum instead of trying to create a rivalry with Rangers.
  2. A UEFA spokesperson told STV: "As a consequence of decisions taken against Rangers FC in 2012 as well as the administration of the club and the events and measures that followed (including the club being ineligible to apply for a licence to participate in UEFA competitions for three seasons), there is no need for UEFA to investigate this matter any further since the club was not granted a licence to participate in the 2012/13 UEFA club competitions, the club entered the fourth tier of Scottish football and it was not able to play in UEFA competitions for the next three years in any event." Confirmation of continuity as well
  3. Kerrydale Meltdown â€@KerryFail 1h1 hour ago I'm over a grand out of pocket due to this scam, where the feck do we go from here?! FIFA?!
  4. I'd have Cammy Bell in the team before Foderingham. Was a mistake getting rid of Neil Alexander aswell.
  5. It makes good sense imo, to keep the OF fans in the same section. Only other choice is to have 'Rangers in the Premiership' section. Ofcourse Rangers are a big deal, but that would be unfair on the diddie teams.
  6. You were spewing after your hilarious predictions about the semi-final. Yes, we hibs'd in the final, before you say it.
  7. I'd imagine he has. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35675919
  8. The weather couldn't have been better for this years TT . My moneys Hutchy for the Superstock race after he clocked an unofficial lap record in practice last night. The Superbike races will be between 4 or 5 riders, but I'll go to Michael Dunlop because he is the most aggressive rider and will overcome any setup issues with the bike.
  9. Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan has said the governing body acted correctly in awarding Rangers a licence to play European football in 2011 and that questions on the process have been answered. A group of Celtic shareholders, known as 'the requisitioners' after a request put to the Celtic board at their AGM in 2013, requested that the club investigate the circumstances that lead to the licence being granted and have campaigned for answers in recent years. It is the latest step in a campaign - known as Resolution 12 - to challenge the decision-making process. Regan said that questions on the Scottish FA's actions had been answered, that the requisitioners had been satisfied with the response and any further questions should be directed at UEFA. He said: "There has been a reply. We've been in dialogue with Celtic Football Club on the matter. "My understanding is that the requisitioners have accepted that they have no issues with the granting of the licence to Rangers in 2011 . "What they do have an issue with is the monitoring period immediately following that licence in March 2011. "Our position on that is that we have complied with UEFA requirements in the period immediately following March 2011 and clearly if there is still an issue with the requisitioners then that's for them to take up with UEFA. "We've said if they do that then we'll fully cooperate and comply with any requests for information from UEFA and we've provided details at UEFA for the requisitioners to make contact. "So we believe that the matter has been communicated to those involved and they will deal with it as they see fit." The questions centred on whether the Ibrox side fully disclosed the details of an unpaid tax bill to HM Revenue and Customs. UEFA rules demand participants in the Champions and Europa Leagues declare any "overdue payables" to the taxman, with details on whether there is a commitment to repay amounts, or a dispute over any bill. Rangers were awarded a UEFA Club Licence despite having an outstanding £2.8m payment to HMRC over their use of Employee Benefit Trusts, in what is commonly referred to as the "wee tax case". The Ibrox side, as the previous season's SPL winners, entered the Champions League at the third qualifying round stage on the champions path. After defeat to Malmo, Ally McCoist's side then dropped into the play-off phase of the Europa League, losing to Maribor. Celtic subsequently played in the Europa League, losing to Sion before the Swiss side were made to forfeit the tie after fielding ineligible players. Neil Lennon's team then went on to play in the group stage. Hearts and Dundee United were both eliminated in the early stages of the Europa League. STV attempted to speak to Celtic secretary Michael Nicholson but he declined to comment on whether Celtic were actively involved in investigating the decision or if the club had written to UEFA. UEFA have failed to respond to numerous emails from STV over the past two weeks seeking clarity on whether they are investigating. STV news.
  10. The lower league teams benefit from Rangers. Next season,one team will benefit more than them all.
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