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Matthew Lindsay ‏ @MattLindsayET

The SFA confirm the Rangers appeal against the sanctions imposed by their judicial panel will be heard on Wednesday, May 16. #RFC #sfa

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Spartans and Partick chairmen apparently.

Ex Partick, sorry.

Matthew Lindsay ‏ @MattLindsayET

The Rangers appeal will be heard by Rt. Hon. Lord Carloway, Spartans chairman Craig Graham and ex-Partick Thistle chairman Allan Cowan.

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Spartans and Partick chairmen apparently.

Ex Partick, sorry.

Matthew Lindsay ‏ @MattLindsayET

The Rangers appeal will be heard by Rt. Hon. Lord Carloway, Spartans chairman Craig Graham and ex-Partick Thistle chairman Allan Cowan.

Names where surnames and forenames could be swapped without question...we are in the clear this time.......

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The reasons for the sanctions are starting to come out now.

"only match-fixing would have been more serious"

SDM tried to get Bain to sway the indy board into backing the takeover as he was under pressure from LBG to sell. Bain refused.

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Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

It's claimed in the SFA's 'note of reasons' on Rangers that D Murray told M Bain he was "under pressure" from Lloyds to sell to C Whyte

Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

It's claimed that Murray asked Bain to secure approval of indy board to sell to Whyte on May 6, 2011, which Bain declined to do.

Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

"Mr Alastair Johnston (Chairman and Director) was put under pressure by Lloyds to secure approval of the sale."

Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

"AJ's perception was that Rangers' debt & facilities situation with Lloyds would be seriously prejudiced if didn't approve sale to Whyte"

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Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

Judicial Panel "concluded that only match fixing in its various forms might be a more serious breach" of regulations. http://bit.ly/JifJlO

Grant Russell ‏ @STVGrant

"Tribunal considered whether should terminate Rangers' membership of the SFA and concluded punishment was too severe." http://bit.ly/JifJlO

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