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Senna

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  1. It's OK (well not OK) that we get to bump creditors (UKIO/UBIG if they agree to a CVA), but we still need to be able to pay the things that matter to the strength of the business ie player's wages. If there is absolutely no cash, how do we do that?
    Blaming the fans?

    This is the fault of only one man.

    Just called my wife to let her know. Boston born and bred and she's devastated.

    "26 years of my life" she says. I had to apologise for getting her involved. Brainwashed her and the kids since I met her and they were born.

    Not sure what I'm feeling right now or how I'm supposed to feel.

    Heehee.

  2. Current Scottish Football League clubs will be able to field trialists in the new Scottish Professional Football League.

    The draft rulebook for the new body, which was voted through by lower league sides this week and which will officially come into being on June 27, stated unregistered players could not play in league games.

    STV understands that regulation has been amended for the final copy of the rules, which will come into effect when all 42 clubs unite under one umbrella later this month.

    The news will be of particular interest to Rangers who have agreed to sign a raft of new players when the club's registration embargo ends on September 1.

    Manager Ally McCoist had intended to field Nicky Law, Nicky Clark, Jon Daly, Cammy Bell and Arnold Peralta as trialists in league games before that date, only for that to be cast into doubt.

    All five players will now be eligible to play in a maximum of three SPFL games prior to September 1, with Rangers allowed to name up to two of the players on their teamsheet for any given match.

    Trialists will not be allowed to play in top flight games in the new league but it is understood all clubs in the other three leagues can continue to field unregistered players until March 31 of the year in which the season ends.

    http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/229437-rangers-can-field-trialists-in-new-scottish-professional-football-league/

    Good.

  3. It's about winning football prizes and generating enough money to keep on winning football prizes.

    Whatever they do with league reconstructions - and who knows whether this is just really a sticking plaster fix for the top divisions and the whole thing will need to be revisited in a few years if lower div clubs start to suffer really badly with reduced income. For Rangers it is as it has always been - put a team out that wins leagues and cups (and in this era promotions to the next division as soon as possible); and making enough money to fuel that ambition and the greater ambition of CL football at Ibrox asap. We just need to continue doing what we need to do to get back to the top as soon as we can. We sort ourselves out and to hell and beyond with the rest of the SPFL/SFA madhouse. And along the way if the opportunity arises to deny SPL and Div 1 clubs some money then maybe that's what we should also do. There should, in my view, be some financial as well as football results payback for their acts against us. I will be very interested to see what stance the Rangers Board takes on TV rights under this new SPFL when the current deal ends.

    Hamilton and their ilk should be first up.

  4. This ok as well ??

    Whyte bought Rangers for £1 in 2011 while a large tax liability was in dispute. The club went into administration months later and was liquidated when revenue and customs rejected a Company Voluntary Arrangement over a tax bill of £94.4 million.

    Yes. Because I dared interpret a statement differently from you, I'm totally fine with anything, anyone has ever written about the club, ever.

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