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  1. I can't go myself, but will give a few quid to my grandson to donate for me. So sad to hear it's the last one.😯
  2. 7 goals in 18 appearances for Scotland, might not seem a lot, but for Scotland!! % wise he must be right up there with goals scored for them.
  3. He should tell them to swap the mask for a nasal cannula.Much more comfortable.
  4. IIRC, Jim Beglin and Peter Drury did all the commentating on ITV4 on our games, was also on STV,(with different commentators) but no-one watched them. 😂
  5. I'm sure big Amo was another Rangers Catholic player they abused.
  6. Must admit, I'm quite surprised it's as low as that considing it's the Scotsman.
  7. ooops, can admin change the header, obviously not 1972.
  8. Club 1872 info@club1872.co.uk via cmail19.com Club 1872 has taken some time to consider the verdict in the ‘Big Tax Case’ (BTC) as we wanted to gauge the immediate reaction of sections of the media, Scottish football clubs, their supporters groups and the Scottish football authorities. That reaction has been, in the main, as hysterical, inaccurate and agenda driven as we expected. It appears there is still a desire in certain quarters for Scottish football to eat itself alive. Contrary to the line taken by several dishonest media commentators, encouraged predominantly by Peter Lawwell and Celtic Football Club, this result does not mean that Rangers have “broken the law”, “acted illegally”, “cheated” or gained any sporting advantage through the historic use of EBT payments. The Lord Nimmo Smith tribunal dealt comprehensively with this matter and, as the SFA has correctly reiterated, is final and binding. Despite this, we remain concerned that the SPFL board may attempt to act on behalf of Celtic in this matter. It is our belief that a small number of other SPFL clubs, including Aberdeen and Dundee Utd, would like to see them do so. We are also aware that historically the SPFL lawyer, Rod McKenzie has taken an extremely hostile attitude towards Rangers Football Club which we do not believe is founded in his legal opinions. Should it be the case that the SPFL do decide to act for the benefit of Celtic, then the clubs represented on that board should be aware that Club 1872, and we are sure Rangers Football Club and the wider Rangers support, will use every legal means necessary to challenge those who promote, support or facilitate such a course of action. That will include, but not be limited to, mounting a legal challenge to the SPFL, boycotting publications whose journalists misreport the facts of the matter and demanding SPFL and SFA investigations into any and all dubious actions by those clubs over the period of the last 50 years. The investigations we will demand specifically involve, but are not limited to, the actions of several boards, individual board members and employees of Celtic Football Club, across a variety of issues which have been in the public domain for many years but never properly addressed by the football authorities. We will also demand that the football authorities open multiple investigations and examine in public, and in detail, all deals which allowed Scottish football clubs to write off their debts and the fit and proper status of all majority and joint owners of SPFL clubs. We will not be lectured on integrity, sporting or otherwise, by the clubs involved. The last time there was an attempt to steal our titles, those involved operated in an environment where Rangers and the Rangers support were in a state of turmoil. The focus of our support was in removing various unsavoury characters from within our own club. That will not be the case this time and any clubs, club officials and commentators involved in any such dishonest and self-serving campaign will be met by wide-ranging, robust, legal and economic challenges at every step of the way. It would be our preference for Scottish football to return to a more normalised condition where sporting endeavour on the pitch is the source of rivalry between clubs. If that is not the wish of the wider Scottish footballing community then they will find us to be extremely committed opponents nonetheless. 54 and counting. Club 1872
  9. Correct, I don't see why it was so hard for others to understand. Maybe I should have put "tried to" between they and put, they tried to put us out of football all together.
  10. Don't want to sound like a pedantic git, but Liewell and Thomson didn't put us to the bottom league. They put us out of football all together.
  11. Have you got a link to that mate? If not, when are you saying this is going to happen? Cheers.
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