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The SFA did indeed cover their arses back in 2012, they weren't even sure this Rangers was or was not a new club, even if they did say The Rangers was a continuation. I could almost get the faint hint the SFA were concerned about themselves personally becoming a target for the hate campaign back then after the way Rangers people and their supporters behaved during that summer of 2012. If it is true it sets a dangerous precedent and I can see why some supporters of other clubs who thought that way have given up on football because of this unfair playing field where intimidation and mob mentality is allowed to rule and the SFA were intimidated out of making a purely logical and impartial decision on The Rangers.

THIS, THIS, THIS, THIS, THIS!!!!!

I particularly did not like the actions and rhetoric of Sandy Jardine around this time.

And even worse was the way that the rangers fans rewarded him for it by propelling him up to mega-legend status...

(god rest his soul)

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It's obvious what's going on - dodgy dave has a financial interest in resurrecting the old rangers (he was one of their creditors and now there's a chance that he can get his money back).

What does he have to lose? Nothing. If the new The Rangers go bust what is lost? A couple of lower-league trophies.

So they go back to what they were - if possible - and then people like forever_blue have more credability with the 54 and counting guff.

The last 3 years for rangers fans will just be a Bobby Ewing in the Shower moment :)

(except they'll have lost ££££ paying to follow the tribute act)

- but I wonder, how can something that was liquidated be brought back from the dead? Are there any previous examples??

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It's obvious what's going on - dodgy dave has a financial interest in resurrecting the old rangers (he was one of their creditors and now there's a chance that he can get his money back).

What does he have to lose? Nothing. If the new The Rangers go bust what is lost? A couple of lower-league trophies.

So they go back to what they were - if possible - and then people like forever_blue have more credability with the 54 and counting guff.

The last 3 years for rangers fans will just be a Bobby Ewing in the Shower moment :)

(except they'll have lost ££££ paying to follow the tribute act)

- but I wonder, how can something that was liquidated be brought back from the dead? Are there any previous examples??

I thought it was still in the process of liquidation?

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I have no doubt that Rangers fans would take this in their stride - they've a good track record of flip-flopping:

Pre-liquidation: It's No to liquidation - "Don't kill our club or we'll kill you!" And the way they treated Bill Miller was shameful...

Post-liquidation: "Actually,erm, liquidation wasn't the end after all. Honest!"

Post-post-liquidation: "We're back!"

- I just had a peak at rangersmedia and a lot of them are going ballistic at King's comments! Years of saying the lie over and over again till the point that they themselves were actually beginning to forget it's a lie and then King brings them back down to earth with a bump! But if it happens you just watch them jump on the "We're back!" bandwagon....

They should change their name to The Flip-Flop Rangers.

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So that's Charlie Green, Walter Smith and now Dave King confirming its a new club.

Dave King just played a trolling worldie on the plastics.

:lol:

Mind you - in agreement again with King - cheers for taking the wee plastics best player off them at zero cost to us.

How's his champions league dream coming along?

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It's obvious what's going on - dodgy dave has a financial interest in resurrecting the old rangers (he was one of their creditors and now there's a chance that he can get his money back).

What does he have to lose? Nothing. If the new The Rangers go bust what is lost? A couple of lower-league trophies.

So they go back to what they were - if possible - and then people like forever_blue have more credability with the 54 and counting guff.

The last 3 years for rangers fans will just be a Bobby Ewing in the Shower moment :)

(except they'll have lost ££££ paying to follow the tribute act)

- but I wonder, how can something that was liquidated be brought back from the dead? Are there any previous examples??

It's horseshit, absolute nonsense that can't happen, what shareholder, in their right mind would relinquish the assets of the company, just so some sad berz will stop crying?

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They're also laying into King for these daft comments:

- saying that the squad is lacking

- claiming that Hibs asked him to buy Allan from them! :lol::lol::lol:

- claiming that Celtic did them a favour by beating them to the signing of one of Scotland's best prospects! :lol::lol::lol:

- thanking McCoist for agreeing a big pay-off so that he can go to BT Sport with a nice new suit on :lol::lol::lol:

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Dave King just played a trolling worldie on the plastics.

:lol:

Mind you - in agreement again with King - cheers for taking the wee plastics best player off them at zero cost to us.

How's his champions league dream coming along?

Bendy turning it up to Lord Sutch levels today. Fantastic stuff.

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It's horseshit, absolute nonsense that can't happen, what shareholder, in their right mind would relinquish the assets of the company, just so some sad berz will stop crying?

It might happen actually. If the Courts find that the sale was a fraud then they could return it all to old rangers (with King a big winner). I think King knows that might happen so he's hedging his bets - one foot in newco and one foot in oldco.

(and he knows whatever happens that the gullible rangers fans will just adapt and get on with it....)

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