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  1. So sorry for Raith Rovers fans.
    I always enjoyed a visit to Starks Park. always a cracking away trip.
    Such a gut wrenching thing to end your support for a club that probably your Dad's and Grandad's supported. 
    I guess fans of liquidated teams (well apart from that one that seemed to carry on regardless) feel that way and I still miss the Scottish Claymores NFL team and that was just a decade or so investing time, money and emotion following around Europe with a terrific core support and a home fan base of 12,000 or so which had the rug pulled from it.

    But to have it end because of a truly disgusting board decision to employ an equally disgusting man.
    Dear oh dear
    Where does the club go from here. Jeez!

  2. Only 5 and half hours for someone to get the Selzavon joke in.

    We must be as attractive a proposition as we've ever been for any undecided player.
    Past few years they're looking at clauses what if we drop, this year a team who have knocked off Celtic away and the only ones to pump The Rangers* and sit 6th with 2 or 3 games in hand.  That's exciting to join.

  3. It's obvious McGinn will have a special place for Celtic and hope to play for them one day but looking at it purely as a career move as he has to he must be pretty insulted that, as a player Rodgers says he wants, they rate him at about 1/4 of the price of Stuart Armstrong who they allowed to go to Southampton for SEVEN million.
    Boyhood team or not when someone treats you like that you have to think 'screw you, I'll be here getting better and better and if you want me then you can pay Villa the crazy English League fee of something like 10-12 million in a few years."

    He's clearly a player that would flourish at Celtic here and if they start to falter in their efforts to add the 4 more titles they so desperately want this kind of penny pinching when they have huge excess of funds available from Champions League and inflated sales, mainly to Southampton, will come back to haunt them.

    Good luck down south to a great player who's only getting better.

  4. Struggle with the Ennis Hill hype. All other walks of life we are told, quite rightly, women are equally capable, don't discriminate, it's inconsequential that they may take time out to have babies, doesn't affect their ability to do jobs.
    All fair, happy with that.
    But now it suits the BBC story we get what a remarkable achievement just 13 months after having a baby.
    Did she get a personal best in any event...No
    Did she perform to her previous level....No 286pts down.
    Would she have won if favourite Johnson-Thompson hadn't royally cocked up her long jump with 3 no jumps recording no score?
    If she hadn't would Johnson Thompson been sitting favourite for SPOTY ...I suspect not.

    Bahh :angry:

  5. http://www.nrl.com/melbourne-storm-breach-nrl-salary-cap/tabid/10874/newsid/58359/default.aspx

    Dual contracts, side letters promising extra payments.
    A system enabling them to attract and retain some of the biggest names in Rugby League

    “In doing so they have let down the game, the players and the fans."
    “Clearly there were some individuals who knew what was going on and perhaps many who did not. By nature, that means innocent parties will suffer as a result of this punishment but the persons responsible are those who constructed the scheme and anyone who knowingly signed a false statutory declaration to deceive the game."

    All very familiar stuff

    Interesting how this was dealt with in Australia and a mere $1.7million over five years, rather than £45million

  6. Still trying to get my head around how making illegally untaxed no repayment required "loans" of £45 million to players & staff didn't give Old Rangers and advantage.
    Not only did they benefit from the quality of player that additional money allowed them to attract on the field but it cascades down into almost everything about the Club/Company during that period.
    Additional ticket sales due to the team success from having these players and from attraction of seeing those particular players.
    Match day income from those extra fans (everything from food to programmes to merchandise etc)
    Match day hospitality easier to sell and at higher cost for a successful team and for watching big name players
    Merchandise sales from fans wanting to be associated with this success or particularly wanted a de Boer or Flo named shirt
    Increased Sponsorship for more successful club or bigger name player

    Increased prize money from competition wins

    Increased money from European competition these wins gave entry to

    Profits from increased sell on fees from players who may well not have been attracted there on lower money ie Hutton...Kanchelskis

    Just a few off the top of my head.....It just goes on and on the benefit they got from illegal payments allowing them to afford players they may not have.

    To say they didn't is absolutely ludicrous!

  7. As part of the application to transfer Old Co Rangers membership, Green's consortium were required to provide full disclosure on their financial backers, beneficial shareholders, working capital funds, business plans and whether or not Craig Whyte was involved. They had to provide a copy of the Share and Purchase Agreement signed with Duff and Phelps.

    Green refused to name who it is that owns the club, or provide any detail of the rest of the SFA's requirements to the public.

    He only admitted that Blue Pitch Holdings owned 23%, but not who was involved. In effect, nobody really knew who owned Rangers.

    So if Green has lied to satisfy the conditions on membership transfer, or worse Whyte was involved somewhere. where does that leave that membership share? ....If transferred by use fraudulent information? ......with the now liquidated Old Co? Dundee may have a legal claim to that membership if obtained by deception?

    Could get juicy.

  8. Assuming he hasn't taken them home on his gardening leave ( and I'm thinking not as I think he already getting on with some weeding last AGM ) will Ally's shorts get another outing as front of table dressing?

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    edited to say No panic I think they'll be OK if he has indeed taken them as I'd forgotten they could easy put a few stitches in to reduce Kris Boyd's pair to fit...or just have a bigger table ... plenty solutions.

  9. Dave King " It is not the Rangers way to threaten individuals"

    " I want to know who these people are," added McCoist

    " Sink us and we'll sink you," said the Rangers fans banner

    " Police Scotland are investigating allegations that Rangers chief executive Derek Llambias and financial director Barry Leach were subjected to threats and intimidation ."
    "Threats against Rangers director Sandy Easdale investigated. Officers are believed to be monitoring his home after internet posts allegedly urged fans to attack his house in a bid to remove him from the club."

    "Rangers chiefs called in cops last night over threats to under-fire director Brian Stockbridge and club supremos Sandy and James Easdale"
    "Jim Spence has received abuse and threats via email and social media after discussing Rangers' new boardroom appointments"

    "Gary Allan, the QC who sat on an SFA three-man panel which punished Rangers FC in May for bringing Scottish football into disrepute, has complained about threats made to him and his family in the wake of the hearing"

    "Raith Rovers director Turnbull Hutton insists the First Division should reject an Ibrox newco after his club were subjected to threats and intimidation during Rangers’ demise."

    Just the hits from first page of a quick google search of those words.

  10. Documents publicly available at Companies House also list former Aberdeen players Stephen Glass and Eoin Jess as investors, along ex-Rangers striker Billy Dodds, former Scotland international defenders Colin Hendry and Dominic Matteo, and a host of high-profile players including Steven Gerrard, Danny Murphy and Martin Keown.

    Money from his EBT into a 2nd Tax avoidance scheme ... LOL ...Has he paid ANY tax at all ?

  11. Arnold Peralta exits Rangers after Honduran's contract is terminated

    That's bad news for whoever's next up for gaffer en-route to the garden.

    When they have a big game with Dumbarton or Cowdenbeath and they find them with a full squad and having to play them on a weekend when they've all had a good nights rest after their work ...Peralta's international duty was always a good ruse for postponing until a better date.

  12. :lol: That's just totally bizarre....Daily Record Sport Journalist interviews another Daily Record Sport Journalist and at one point discuss a 3rd Daily Record Journalist's article.

    Are they just going to interview each other now in a bid to ensure they don't steal their stories from other Sports Journalists like they've done previously?

  13. Ha ha Robredo giving Murray the double middle finger at the net at the end. Top bantz :):)

    That was hilarious....you would too after a second match where you had 5 match points and he still hung in and beat you.......that was absolutely brutal.......both of them struggling to stand by the end. Up to 5 in the Race to London.

    Great game !

  14. Really ? Do you not think there is a difference between a sporting event and everyday life ? Should every footballer who ankle taps another player be arrested too, what about cricketers not walking, should that be put down as fraud.

    No I don't.think there should be a difference.

    Reckless or wild in sport like a bad lunge in football a clothes line tackle illegally stopping an opponent in rugby normally involves some form of actually playing the sport they are there to play. There are flare ups too ...rugby in particular has the odd punch swung...no problem with the sport disciplining that.

    Pinning an already defenceless man to the floor and driving a punch into his head....that's just common assault....no place on a sports field.

    There has been countless attacks on officials where the footballer/rugby player has been jailed....arguably these guys had a least a chance to avoid and assault a chance to run even but this was a guy lying virtually out cold having potentially permanent damge done to him....blokes felled in the street have died from less.....where do you draw the line a fatality ? For me this crossed the line.

  15. Flower will be lucky not to get charged with assault by the police. Obviously that opens up a huge can of worms but its hard to see how they can just let it slide. That second punch is horrific.

    Agree but I think when asaults are so clearly outwith the boundaries of the actual sport taking place it's hard to argue how punching someone defenceless on the ground on a rugby field in front of tens of millions of people isn't as bad as doing the same on the street outside a night club or similar.

    Duncan Ferguson got a three-month prison sentence for a headbut in '94. Similarly a headbut was clearly not part of football in the same way that punching someone in the face as they lie prone on the turf isn't in the rugby coaching manual.

    I don't think he could complain if a case was brought....wouldn't be short on witnesses either would they.

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