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Theroadlesstravelled

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  1. 1 hour ago, bennett said:

    Another court case.

     

    Rangers have been granted unprecedented permission by the Scottish FA to take the SPFL to court as they seek an apology and legal costs over the cinch sponsorship dispute.


    The long-running row between the league’s governing body and the Ibrox club stems from the title sponsorship agreement that SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster signed with cinch in June 2021.
    Rangers successfully argued that an existing contract agreement they held with Park’s Motor Group prohibited them from providing cinch with advertising inventory, with that contention being ratified between the parties in April last year.


    Subsequently, that July, the court of session awarded an interlocuter in favour of Park’s, confirming the legal status of the exclusivity provision in their pre-existing contract with Rangers.


    The contract with cinch was then revised to absolve Rangers from any obligation to provide the online car retailer with advertising space at Ibrox, with Doncaster commenting at the time: “Under the terms of the revised cinch contract, Rangers are no longer required to participate by providing the sponsorship inventory that they have so far not provided, whilst, crucially, the overall income to Scottish football is expected to remain materially unchanged over the original five-year term of the sponsorship.”

    Herald Sport understands that at the time of the ratification of the Park’s contract, the SPFL indicated they would provide an apology to Rangers and Park’s Motor Group and consider paying the legal expenses incurred by the club in contesting their position.


    However, no such apology nor financial compensation has been forthcoming, leading the Rangers board to lose patience with the SPFL, and they are now ready to launch legal proceedings imminently with the blessing of Peter Lawwell. 

     

    Take the hint.

    If they’ve not replied by now then it’s a no.

  2. 25 minutes ago, ClydeTon said:

    If this doesn't say everything:

     

     What Does?

    They have the cheek, as well, to have "Non-State-Affiliated Agenda-Free Media. " In their bio...

     

    News on Twitter used to be decent. Now it’s a bunch of paid for blue ticks spouting pish. 

    Thanks Musk.

  3. 8 minutes ago, Herc said:

    Are Wagner the good guys now ?

    Putin's reputation as a strongman is in tatters now regardless of what happens here I think. I wonder how long the rest of the state apparatus will stick with him.


    He’s not been the good guy since he rocked up at Dens with a Dundee tap oan.

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