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Brother Walfrid's vision was sold out within 5 years.

Walfrid had left Celtic by 1893 so stop making up pish.

The info was from the Scotsman, not me. Poor Wally must have been really fucked off with Glass and that other cunto on the make to throw the towel in so early.

Mibbe the wee sellik Hibs wrote to him :lol:

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AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as “Scotland’s most successful club”.


The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.

The RFC said previous owner the Rangers Football Club PLC, named as Oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business was bought by Rangers Football Club Ltd, or Newco.

The ASA said “we noted an independent commission appointed by the SPL and the European Club Association had reached the conclusion the football club was a ­recognisable entity in its own right, and continued in existence despitetransfer to another owner and ­operator”..

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AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as “Scotland’s most successful club”.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.

The RFC said previous owner the Rangers Football Club PLC, named as Oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business was bought by Rangers Football Club Ltd, or Newco.

The ASA said “we noted an independent commission appointed by the SPL and the European Club Association had reached the conclusion the football club was a ­recognisable entity in its own right, and continued in existence despitetransfer to another owner and ­operator”..

 

 

:)

AND ?

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AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as “Scotland’s most successful club”.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.

The RFC said previous owner the Rangers Football Club PLC, named as Oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business was bought by Rangers Football Club Ltd, or Newco.

The ASA said “we noted an independent commission appointed by the SPL and the European Club Association had reached the conclusion the football club was a ­recognisable entity in its own right, and continued in existence despitetransfer to another owner and ­operator”..

:)

How many times?!?!?

Rangers cheated, Then they died.

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AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as Scotlands most successful club.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.

Anyone else notice that this little orc never links his cut n paste job. This is from 5 months ago and is currently being reviewed. Poor little orc.

http://m.scotsman.com/news/scotland/top-stories/asa-clears-rangers-over-most-successful-club-ad-1-2962532

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An advert in which Rangers described itself as the "most successful" club in Scotland, prompting complaints to the advertising watchdog, is to be reviewed by the body.

The move follows the intervention of a retired top civil servant who is now a senior Advertising Standards Authority executive.

If the review concludes the advert is misleading, Rangers may be forced to stop describing itself as the most successful club in Scotland. The advert had initially been cleared by the ASA after there were 78 complaints about ads which said: "Join Scotland's most successful club at Ibrox (stadium)" as part of a promotion on season tickets.

Complainants said the "most successful club" claim was misleading because it had only been formed last year, when Charles Green's Sevco consortium bought the assets for £5.5million.

But Sir Hayden Phillips, the retired top civil servant who acts as independent reviewer of ASA adjudications said there were flaws in the way the decision was made, which is being reviewed.

Sir Hayden questioned the ASA's assumption that the club and the newco headed by Charles Green which bought its assets last summer were separate entities.

Defending the ad, Rangers said previous owner-operator The Rangers Football Club Plc, named as oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business and assets were bought by another corporate entity, known as the newco.

The club provided an extract from a decision by an independent commission appointed by the Scottish Premier League (SPL), which said "a club is treated as a recognisable entity which is capable of being owned and operated and which continues in existence despite its transfer to another owner and operator".

It also provided a letter from the European Club Association (ECA) concerning its continuing membership after the liquidation, which stated that, although run by a different legal entity, it considered RFC was still the same football club. But Sir Hayden told complainants that there had been a "procedural flaw" in that the ASA relied on an "extract only" of a report sent to it by the advertiser.

He said there was "also the risk of a substantial flaw of adjudication in the distinction that had been made between 'club' and 'company', especially in the light of previous ASA decisions about companies that change hands and the circumstances in which the new company could or could not trade off the reputation of the old company".

He added: "I recommended that in these circumstances the investigation should be reopened."

The ASA confirmed that Rangers could carry on describing itself as the "most successful" club in Scotland until the review had reached a conclusion.

"This does mean that the original decision could potentially be overturned," an ASA spokesman said.

A Rangers spokesman said: "We would like to reiterate once again that (to say it is a new club) is a ridiculous claim."

http://www.heraldscotland.com/mobile/news/home-news/complaints-over-ibrox-advert-sparks-watchdog-review.21910042?_=7e985807b86ded523548ad6924a8691557847ea4

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LOL@Celtic, the Dumbarton/diedco fan who was laughed off the board and mysteriously had the exact same idiotic and obtuse posting style as you. :rolleyes:

Did he, aye?

I think someone else decided the same thing about a year back - possibly longer ago than even that. And you concluded this how?

I'm a big fan of fantasy conclusions, amateur psychology and writing style analysis on P&B - were you inspired by Hellish and his recent wet dream regarding non-existent pm's coinciding with the sun lining up with tidal ebb and flow? Or something?

I'd love to say you're better than this, fhud, but we both know you are not.

Dumbarton, ffs :lol:

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Just think it's funny. You feeling persecuted petal?

Can't say that I am - although I'll confess to enjoying that ayr lad and WKR trying (read - failing) to pin accusations of sectarianism on me.

Bing called a *** or a ***** ****** ******* or even a ***** *** **** ****** never bothered me before and it's unlikely to do so now.

:: shrug ::

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Dumbarton, ffs :lol:

This is the clincher for me.

There's no way on Earth that Bendarroch could support a diddy club.

He hates diddy sides. They compete against teams with similar resources to their own. As a result, they often lose. This idea terrifies him.

I can't imagine that he's ever supported Dumbarton.

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AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as Scotlands most successful club.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.

The RFC said previous owner the Rangers Football Club PLC, named as Oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business was bought by Rangers Football Club Ltd, or Newco.

The ASA said we noted an independent commission appointed by the SPL and the European Club Association had reached the conclusion the football club was a ­recognisable entity in its own right, and continued in existence despitetransfer to another owner and ­operator..

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Oh dear Benny! How embarrassing for you.

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& now a new CEO appointed before the AGM. Filling up those seats nicely, but just think of the pay offs!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25011885

The gift that keeps on giving.

"I watched from afar as the Rangers support came to the club's aid during the times of turmoil and now it is the turn of the board and management to provide the stability and governance to drive Rangers' recovery forward and ensure further football success," said Graham.

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& now a new CEO appointed before the AGM. Filling up those seats nicely, but just think of the pay offs!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25011885

The gift that keeps on giving.

"I watched from afar as the Rangers support came to the club's aid during the times of turmoil ... "

He must have been hallucinating. All the support did was whinge.

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