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  1. No spl badges on them, I think they're just trying to get rid of them. They will probably be taken off by tomorrow.

    Mr response from jjb re. Home tops - if they were being sold cheap due to them being advertised withe spl badges

    Thank you for contacting JJB Sports.

    I can confirm that the shirt will not have the Clydesdale Badges on it.

    This order has been dispatched to you and will be with you shortly.

    Kind Regards

    Louise

    - jjb_sports_outlet

  2. Ah wait just had another look one of the pics shows an spl badge

    I've just bought 2 for my kids, but emailed them to say that if they have spl badges on sleeve to cancel & refund b4 shipping

    I actually saw a couple of bears with spl badges on ther tops @ the game yesterday & thought WTF? Maybe the reason eh?.......it looks fekn hellish!

  3. Yea thats right, were u there when the 2 taigs walked in and got the shit kicked out of them when they started singing and asking for green coctails?

    Was a good wee bar, loved working there, I lived with the copland nutter when I was there it was always a good laugh, dunno if george is still over there, where u from?

    Na, wasni ther then bud, I'm fi leven fife

  4. I was working in there then, had to wear the orange gers top for games, were u there the nite we won the scottish cuo Dancing in the rain

    Aye I was there bud, but was it no the league decider when it rained? The tv broke down & we had to all go up to the Scottish pub to watch it, there was a potato bar next door full of bheggars & it was gettn ready to kick off before the polis turned up with the riot gear on..........what a day!

    Whatever happened to the Copland nutter? We need to start a campaign to re-instate him to his rightful place. I remember a euro nite when he came in wi a drum & was doing a great job gettn the place rocking, when stewards & polis ejected him......another Ibrox legend! WATP

  5. Sinkys & curlys both near benny hills are bears pubs, does anyone remember the bluebell in magalluf? Wi the copland nutter behind the bar? Haha I'm sure it's shut down now, but wat an atmosphere! I was there for our treble week in 2003 & septics Seville tearfest. Great memories

  6. As someone else said, its a standard reply, I got the word for word exact same reply today, be interested to hear what time you got the reply at, mine came through at 9 minutes past 1 this afternoon, yours must have been earlier cos you posted before that, but they must be spending the day hitting reply to all the people who complained. Crap answer anyway, no one listening to a game has to hear the differences they feel need to be made clear....it was feckin Rangers Vs Brechin end of....that twat McLean was doing it deliberately and they know it.

    Received @ 1308 bud

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    “It's important for the BBC's audience that a clear distinction is made between the former Rangers company and the new company owned by Charles Green's consortium - and the football entity formerly known as "Rangers FC".

    It's not a company Mclean is commentating on, it's a football team. The football entity formerly known as Rangers Fc is still known as Rangers FC. If the Business Editor is on Newsnight talking about our balance sheet then maybe the audience needs to know the distinction...........but it's a football match Mclean is commentating on so it's just him being a bit of a cock.

    Spot on bud!

  8. Thank you for your comments regarding the commentary during the Brechin City v Rangers football match on ‘Sportsound’, transmitted on Sunday 29 July.

    We are sorry that you were offended by Rob Maclean’s comments, but we can assure you that they were not motivated by bias and certainly there was no intention to antagonise.

    We also discuss and assess the broadcast output, including the commentaries, with our commentators and please be assured that the points you have raised have been taken into account in this process.

    On the specific point, raised by a number of complainants, regarding the use of terminology to describe the club, the points below, from the Head of Sport, may help to explain our position on this issue.

    “It's important for the BBC's audience that a clear distinction is made between the former Rangers company and the new company owned by Charles Green's consortium - and the football entity formerly known as "Rangers FC".

    “The Scottish Football Association has confirmed to BBC Scotland that a conditional club membership has been registered by Charles Green's Sevco (Scotland) Ltd, and for sporting purposes will be referred to as "Rangers Football Club". The company formerly known as "The Rangers Football Club PLC" is currently in administration and will inevitably be liquidated.

    “The parent company owned by Charles Green is currently registered with Companies House as "Sevco (Scotland) Ltd." - this is the company which Mr Green claims has purchased all of Rangers' assets - purportedly including Ibrox Stadium, Murray Park, the Albion St car park, the player registrations and the club's membership of the Scottish Football Association and its share in the Scottish Premier League.

    “At a meeting on Monday 4 July 2012, the SPL voted unanimously to reject an application to transfer the old company's share in the SPL to Mr Green's Sevco. Subsequently, Sevco applied for membership of the Scottish Football League, and, following a vote at Hampden on Friday 13 July, was accepted into the SFL setup. Also at that vote, Sevco was refused entry to SFL Division One, but was offered a place in SFL Division Three - and, subject to Scottish Football Association approval, the newco will start life in the SFL Third Division. At this stage, Sevco has only reached an agreement in principle to participate in the Scottish Football League Third Division - as it has only been granted a conditional SFA licence.

    “Given this, in the interests of clarity for the audience, BBC Scotland will continue to make the distinction between off-field and on-field activity in relation to the newco, where appropriate, in order to accurately reflect the legal status of the parent company and the football registration status of the club.

    “Our position, in sporting terms, from this point is that Rangers will be referred to as Rangers.

    “The Rangers story, which is fast-moving and complicated even for those who follow it most closely, is one that needs to be told fairly and clearly and I believe that our journalism is well up to that task.”

    Thank you for sharing your concerns.

    Kind Regards

    BBC Complaints

    Not sure what to make of it????

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