Scottish football’s last chance saloon
Let us start with something we can all agree on. The latest plan for Ibrox as a football venue shows just how late the hour really is in Scottish football’s last chance saloon. There is near-panic in the area. Immediate, urgent desperation measures and to hell with the rule-books.
Take Scottish Football League chief executive David Longmuir, not because he’s any worse or better or more or less compromised by crisis than any other of the blazers, but because his u-turning sums up the panic.
17 June: “There would be no provision for any newco (new company) Rangers to go into the First Division rather than the Third Division.”
28 June: “The SFL is trying to address the question of whether we can accommodate a solution to the Rangers FC scenario.”
Light regulation
Let us remember where all this began. Not with football but with big capitalism out of control. Remember David Cameron on the banks when he said what was needed for our banking system was:
“…light regulation and low regulation…”
And look what happened from RBS and The Shred to this week’s Bollingergate fiasco at Barclays and probably now quite a few other banks. Because were given too free a rein, were too under-regulated, too under-governed and too under-supervised, they decided to ignore the rules.
What a surprise.
So too in big sport. It just happens to be a club called Rangers – or at least it was – the final new name appears as yet uncertain. Just like the banks they thought they could ignore the rules. Just like the banks they sowed legacy-mines and time-bombs all over the park and now, one by one, they detonate.
High noon
So the once mighty Rangers over the next week perhaps, face high noon at Hampden with no certainty where the club will play although it will not be in the Scottish Premier League.
And the response from authorities charged with imposing regulation on a sport where regulation appears to have been flouted?
Incinerate the rule-book.
The Scottish Football League (SFL), Scottish Football Association and Scottish Premier League perceive Rangers as a cash cow and given their mighty support they’re right. They now consider their only option to force Rangers back into the highest point possible in their system – Division 1 – now the SPL clubs have surprised them by calling their bluff and voting no to having them back in the top flight and expelling them from the SPL as they are now pledged to do next week (seven clubs having already said no).
Let’s look at the document sent to the SFL clubs designed to force them to vote Rangers into Division 1. This is about three things when you pare it down:
1. money (business)
2. sporting integrity (morality)
3. fans (customers)
There are 16 references in the SFL document to money and business. There are four references to sporting integrity and morality in any sense. There are just two references to fans. I think ‘redemption’ gets a message. ‘Punishment’ – unless I’ve missed it – does not.
Resistance to change
Of course the authorities should consider business – but it should consider profoundly the fact that ignoring everything in the pursuit of ‘business’ is precisely what destroyed Rangers FC and created the current crisis.
This should tell us something about where the SFL is coming from and the really critical phrase is contained in the section where they are selling the Division 1 option to the SFL clubs. They call this:
“…a least-worse case financial scenario…”
Which is what the ‘deal’ or ‘threat’ is all about. Coupled with the added enticer that many Division 1 clubs in Scotland have long wanted the two-tier SPL now being punted to accommodate the Rangers newco.
But hang on a minute. Go back to the top of the document and there’s a shrill plea for change, boldness, a chance to escape the fear of change which, it is implied, has done so much to damage Scottish football. “Why does resistance to change in football exist?” it says. Then it concludes:
1. “Fear of the unknown”- yet what follows is all about fear of the unknown. The document then proceeds to play on fears of the unknown if Rangers is not placed as high as possible in the leagues ie in Division 1. It is dripping with financial fears.
2. “Lack of involvement” – yet there’s been zero meaningful involvement of the clubs, beyond being summoned to high noon at Hampden and absolutely no meaningful involvement of the customers – the fans – who let’s face it played such a large part in calling the bluff on the plan to shoehorn Rangers straight back into the SPL by pressuring chairmen into actually considering things like morality and integrity
3. “Lack of information” – yet what kind of information have fans of clubs had on all this? Where are the scary figures plucked from to justify placing Rangers in Division 1? Where are the models? Where are the costings? Details? They get one paltry line-graph and some scary sloganeering.
4. “Threat to power, or status” – yet if that is considered an obstacle to change – why produce a manifesto to enshrine the power and status of a wholly toxic football brand to the highest degree possible within the league structure?
5. “No perceived benefits” – yet the Division 3 option for Rangers is perceived in wholly negative terms. Most fans see real benefits of this, not least Rangers fans themselves, whilst accepting inevitable financial pain for all. So how come football authorities either don’t perceive these benefits or have ignored them?
6 “Unless behaviour changes, nothing changes” – somewhat ironic given this is a manifesto to manage utter catastrophe by means of the most minimal change possible. Inaction, negligence and continuing cronyism are part of what has brought Scottish football to its knees. The behaviour proposed here is to do as little as possible to rock a boat that was plainly sinking.
Bizarre document
So there it is. A bizarre document the tone of which is near-panic, which sets out to destroy all the supposed ambition set out at its top. Extraordinary prose for extraordinary times.
The fans – the customers – of course lie forgotten. Everyone says most fans want Rangers in Division 3 and most Rangers fans (for various reasons) seem to want that too. They are not listened to. They are not heard.
Like a desperate child the football authorities survey the car-crash they’ve presided over and wring their hands. Shocked by the SPL clubs calling their bluff they try desperately to get the nearest thing possible to the SPL with their SPL- lite.
The fans aren’t daft and they’ll not buy this, nor should the clubs – even those who’ve long hankered for the two-tier SPL.
It should all be about real change, real opportunities for clubs who are not toxic and for Rangers to have the chance – genuinely, credibly, cleanly – to put this behind them, do their time and come good as they surely will, with any deserved bragging rights earned the hard way in coming years.
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Thanks for the blog Alex, a good read as usual.
I would disagree with the use of the word “punishment”, the implication being this is what the fans want.
Fans merely want the application of the rules, nothing more, nothing less.
No active exceptional punishment, just a rather more passive, application of the rules.
Rules must apply to everyone.
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Surely doncaster, and possibly (probably) regan need relieved of their duties at the earliest chance.
Between them, and I assume ogalvie too, they are in the process of destroying Scottish football.
What fan of any club, inc whatever guise rangers come back as will want to pay money to watch a compition that basically says rangers (and Celtic) must be winning all the time.
At least in WWE you dont know who is going to win the fixed fights
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Well put sir.
Good common sense spoken.
It is a shame there is none at SPL,SFA or SFL
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As a Rangers fan you’ll not be surprised to know I don’t often agree with what you’ve written but I do think it would be better for everyone if Rangers took their medicine and started in division three.
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Great post again Alex. Presumably you’re still in Syria but keeping up to speed with events. They really shouldn’t have called you Timmy, should they?
Agree with all you say. However, as we’re led to believe Sevco (Scotland Ltd or 2088 Ltd) have not filed their membership of the SFA as of today’s close of business deadline. It therefore looks increasingly likely that despite all of the authorities contriving to help Zombie Rangers rise from the dead, zapping them with electricity, that they are unable to open their eyes menacingly and take those first gruesome steps for themselves. Which leads me to doubt whether Chuck Green and the gang actually WANT to put out a team next year. All the evidence would suggest not.
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It is simply staggering that the powers that be can think that the fans, (remember them who pay the wages with there season ticket and merchandise money) will swallow this pile of steaming hot excrement.
I suppose it does help when you have rangers friendly lick spittle journalists willing to regurgitate any and every press release that comes across their desk without a second thought. The MSM have been sadly lacking in all off this
Shame on them all
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Very articulate summary of shenanigans going on in the madhouse called Scottish football. Surely time for a no confidence vote by the football clubs on the SFL/SPL/SFA executives. This is all being done for money, they can dress it up any way they like but it is the bucks that are driving this agenda.
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Alex:
Another excellent article. The unsigned document reads like an economics paper prepared in haste by an undergraduate student. It’s a last desperate throw of the dice.
Ogilvie, Doncaster and Regan just don’t seem to realize that implementation of this farce would lead inevitably to the demise of Scottish football. If Sevco do not win Division 1, the play-offs may provide a safety net. Fail to win the playoffs? – Let’s reorganize again.
This is a total shambles of alleged governance, where the rules are meaningless.
It would be interesting to find out whether or not Sevco met today’s deadline for their application. Missed it, you say? Never mind, here’s another extension. Can’t provide the ‘fit and proper’documentation? Never mind, forget that rule. Just slide on in.
This whole process is so corrupt, it disgusts all fair minded football fans.
I am just grateful we have you, CQN, RTC and Phil to shine a light into these dark corners. Thank you.
Iniquitous
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the biggest loser’s appear to be celtic as the power handed to the minnows could cripple celtic financially,by splitting home gate monies,why should celtic fans subside other clubs even more than now
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I totally agree.Celtic and Rangers should break away and form their own 2 team league and play each other 30 times a season.Every game a sell out,think of the money they could make!
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Call me paranoid but this to me looks like the last act of a desperate man/men..
i believe Doncaster is falling on his own sword to save his precious Rangers.
The spl board no there gonna be looking for new jobs soon (like politicians waiting 6 months before “retiring” like an honourable discharge)
thus creating there aim of ripping apart the league set up and making it easier for rangers to emerge higher up
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Another fantastic article Alex.
If RFC(deceased) aren’t punished severly like most cheats they will return to their cheating ways.
How the SFA/SPL can survive this episode god only knows.
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Gold Medal
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God forbid that the SFA/SPL should think more deeply about what they propose, but the plan they put forward had its genesis in the McLeish report on Scottish Football. At the time that was being considered and drafted the idea that there would be no Rangers at all or at best a very weak Rangers is unlikely to have featured in the thoughts that came up with the McLeish recommendations.
It would be folly therefore for the SFA/SPL/SFL to rush into creating a construct for which some of the underpinning notions might no longer apply. At the very least McLeaish should be asked if he still thinks his model would work in the absence of Rangers and if, had he kent then wit he kens noo, he would still have advocated the set up that he did.
It seems me that rather than revisit a construct that is no longer based on the reality of Rangers not being around, the SFA/SPL/SFL are hell bent on reshaping reality to fit the construct.
That approach is doomed to failure whether the SFL clubs vote for it or not. A yes vote would only delay reality asserting itself. It always does. The obvious answer is to construct for no or a weak Rangers for the foreseeable future, for either is the likely reality.
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An excellent analysis of this SFL document. The men behind it have lost credibility in their twisting and turning to keep Sevco at the top or close to it. Scottish football needs a more drastic overhaul than what is proposed by these cringe-making suggestions and it has to start with justice. So much of what there is of integrity, sportsmanship, common decency in football is being undermined by unbridled capitalism at its nastiest and the clear example of this is the now defunct RFC. Past wrongs have to be admitted and apologies issued to its fans and to other clubs and their fans that were cheated of money and trophies.
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the real reason why the spl want them in the first division is so. it will be easy for them to get back into the spl if they get demoted to the 3rd division they know there is no way back for them.the whole world is laughing at this any other league in the world sevco 5088 would be put at the bottom but hey this is spl for you complete utter shambles.
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The document was obviously written by a 12 year old. No one past their teens uses as many exclamation marks that.
Oh, and Alex, you’ll be swarmed by Sevco fans claiming that Rangers as a club hasn’t died, it’s just the company that died, as though they are somehow separate. They’ll probably use a lot of exclamation marks too.
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The club was there before the company and it is there after it too.
Fans of other clubs are spending an awful lot of time obsessing about something they say no longer exists….
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No it isn’t. The club and the business, one and the same, hthey one bankrupt. They are gone. We’re not obsessed, we are simply making sure people like yourself can’t spread your nonsense unchallenged.
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Here we go with the “club was there before the company” nonsense that has been dreamed up ever since liquidation became inevitable. The club was PRIVATE company (technically it was an “unincorporated association”) from its inception, then became a LIMITED company in 1899, complete with Companies House registration number SC004276, the same company number it has had since that date, listing on the PLUS Exchange and all. As fans of the erstwhile Rangers Football Club were fond of saying, “FACT.”
Look up that number on the CH website in a couple of months when the liquidation process is complete and you’ll see an end date for the entity that was Rangers Football Club. Really Marty, acceptance is all part of the grieving process and the sooner you get through that stage, the better you’ll feel.
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Sandy
100% correct – how could any body of any note draft, review and send out such an infantile note e.g Exclamation marks , numbers thrown around with no subtsance or backup, claims of this and that.
In my company had some issued a draft like that they would have been given their jotters.
It is embarrassing that this could passed any sort of test of credibility by any middle management let alone the execs of our embarrasing governing bodies.
Then again this is a set of governing bodies that has no issue with Campbell Ogilvie being President of the SFA.
First Minister Salmond better keep his nose well out of this also. Anyone making political capital in supporting a cheating club will become very unpopular very quickly.
Alex – please keep up this excellent work – it is galling that the rest of our “sporting” press are som complaint in this sham of a plan.
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It stinks to high heaven. Scottish football is a goner. The ba is burst…game over. The authorities are blackmailing the S.F.L teams, even threatening them, that they won’t be part of a breakaway SPL 2. A scandal, shocking. I wish my team could get out of this rancid, corrupt, cesspit of a league. The authorities have much to answer to. I have seen pub leagues better run. The football authorities are not fit for purpose.
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spot on.. disgusted does’nt cover it.. but hey welcome to sotland
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How come you can hit the nail on the head by calling it as it is or even putting it in lay mans terms WE CAN SEE THE TRUE TRAGEDY OF WHAT’S GOING ON HERE,so why does it not merit front page news or lead on the news bulletins as it would in any other football loving nation.we rely on you to press this home to the point ignorance is no longer bliss
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Sorry – breaking news: SFA just announced they have received information pack from Sevco after all! Well blow me down with a feather.
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The MSM in Scotland would have us believe this is being done in our best interests,all of us but we see past their lazy journalism and their disrespect to us as punters by trying to get us to believe all of this could jeapordise a sky deal worth millions which was untrue,they have tried every trick they can think of to try save RFC and now this sham,Doncaster and Regan have showed they are incompetent,they can’t make a decision and we need new leadership to take us forward.Now that we know they will do this to save RFC what would they do behind our backs,what happens if RFC struggle in 1st division next season?Are they going to change rules and tell refs to help them,they should resign immediately as they have been shown to be incompetent and we need men in who are not scared to make the tough decisions that they should be making but aren’t,the game in Scotland is being ruined and these idiots are only making matters worse,i actually thought Stewart Regan was good for our game at start of his tenure as he was making decisions but he has now started blocking anyone that asks a reasonable question on his twitter when only a few months ago you couldn’t get him to shut up on it,the fans of all sides will unite and they will feel the backlash.
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As a very ordinary football fan who buys his season ticket to watch a sporting contest, I feel I am being told by those in power that in order to survive we must forget fairness in sport. What is the point? Unfortunately, I have already paid my season ticket up front or I would be turning my back on what I see is a corrupt organisation telling me that I do not matter. If Newco are admitted to anything other than Division 3 I shall not return to the cesspit that is Scottish football.
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“Like a desperate child the football authorities survey the car-crash they’ve presided over and wring their hands.”
The games people play seem to be changing.
The football authorities like to think of themselves as Parent (do as I tell you) but will do anything to keep playing with their toys as they always have.
The fans, historically the infantilized Child (we need a rich saviour-daddy; spend more millions on players – we don’t care how you do it) have grown up quite a bit. Let’s hope they can deal with the responsibility when things get financially tough – like actually going to games with ‘lesser’ opposition to make sure their own clubs are healthy).
Is there any chance that Rangers might surprise everyone and play the Adult card, going voluntarily to the Third Division?
Even if they get back into the SPL in one season from Division One they face competing with Celtic et al on much diminished terms (key players already want to leave); no Old Firm game wins for a couple of seasons; no European games (or money); possibly no Scottish Cup place next year; still owing the taxman a chunk of change. In the SPL, but effectively handicapped (by our own misdeeds) from winning it.
Why would we want that?
Division Three gives the chance of a fresh start.
With luck, we could be back in the SPL in three (or four) seasons, with the lower Scottish football leagues getting a financial shot in the arm along the way (all Rangers games at Ibrox, anyone?). Not to mention the SPL (and dare I say it Celtic FC, bless them) realizing they’d actually miss us.
And if we could shake off the bigots at the same time, we can be rid of the toxic parts of our heritage that any right thinking supporter would be ashamed of.
I’ve no doubt more cynical or simply more financially astute voices will prevail, but if there is just the chance someone at Ibrox can think long term we could transform Scottish football – but in a good way this time.
Then our hollow boast of being ‘more than a club’ like Barcelona might not sound so absolutely ridiculous.
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I and many of my friends regularly travel to Scotland for football league matches (SFL), we live in Newcastle. We also follow the Scottish national football team home and away (Sfa). However if this hideous “real politik” of b**st8Rd arrangement is rammed through, none of will set foot north of the border again. To see the shameless scrambling about to get some form of RFC into a second tier is not only a corruption of sporting values, it is one of the most embarrassing things I have ever seen. Who in our so-called “football administration” has the cojones to take the right, but – for them radical, decision, and make Sevco FC start at the bottom tier?
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Alex, this expresses the sentiment of most football fans in Scotland at this time. They are being ignored by men making decisions about the future of the game in secret meetings.
Do you have any intention to speak with Mr Longmuir regarding this joke of a proposal document?
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If they get their way, it is the death of football in Scotland.
Rangers FC are no more. What bit of that do these cretins not get?
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lol ge that presenter a good presebyterian slap Thommo!!
Only 90 seconds
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more quailty from alex thomson good on you the truth always hurts
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This document should be placed in the Hampden Mueseum to show the standard of officialdom employed within our game, along with Mr. Longmuir’s P45. Complete & utter nonsense, whoever gave this the final go ahead should be made to eat a copy.
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Was your Senior source at Hampden today the same guy who provided your “evidence” in the “Tale of a threatening Scottish football Journalist” ?
The line about “Rangers shouldn´t have got in (SFA licence) last year due to financial data” came from a source but it sounds much more like Auldhied/Celtic Trust.
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Fans of rival clubs want Rangers to be hammered. Not a surprise. How much of this is really down to “sporting integrity” is hugely debatable.
Paradoxically, some good for Scottish football overall might just come out of this mess, by encouraging and hastening welcome reforms which have previously merely been the subject of sterile talk. But some fans would rather bash Rangers….
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Anyone with integrity, sporting or otherwise, wants justice. Anyone with a scintilla of objectivity wants wrongs to be righted and if some interpret this as “hammering” the dead club, then so be it.
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Spot on as always Alex – nail on head!!
Just one qualifier (and I’m sorry to keep banging on about this) but there are three key issues, not four:
1. money (business)
2. sporting integrity (morality)
3. fans (customers)
and
4. freemasonry (anti Irish-Catholic bigotry)
That’s why they are strtching or even blatantly ignoring the rules. Rangers are seen by them to be too big and too “Establishment” to fail, no matter what.
But there are healthy signs that Scotland may, just possibly, have begun to realise that this is a ridiculous and unsustainable shambles. Or am I being conned by recent changes? Is Scotland ready to join the 21st Century? I think so! The Ibrox mob should be excluded from football for a year or until all the various investigations / legal issues are resolved. We may even realise that we can move on without them.
One final point: the proposals penalise Celtic really heavily (share of gates and tv moneys) when Celtic have steadily played by the book. Justice?
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Great stuff Alex, your contributions have been fantastic all the way through this saga, genuinely a breath of fresh air to get an outside voice on this and you’ve put most of the Scottish press and media to shame.
I’ve a feeling there are still a few twists and turns yet, the fans have had a sniff of power and they won’t give up that easily, so keep on top of it!
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I agree whole heartedly with the majority of fans. The Rangers (or what ever they end up being called) should start in Division 3, after all they are brand new. The whole sorry saga has left a bad taste in the mouths of most football fans and the way the Ibrox faithful e.g. Sandy Jardine have blamed every body else and then threatened them has made it even worse. Starting from the bottom and working their way up is the only way to win back respect.
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Mr Blue Sky, I assume you aren’t from Glasgow ? Sevco/New Rangers are anything but “brand new”.
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We can all assure you brand new is exactly what they are.
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Sandy Jardine has as much clout as a ball boy.
Rangers will be in division three next season,as per the rules.
The SPL should put a cap on wages,bonuses etc,and make it low/affordable.The intention is to bring some financial sanity into the Scottish game.At £500 a week fans of all clubs could watch a competitive league.
Sir David Murray should be stripped of his knighthood.
All the tax dodging Brits who received EBT payment should pay back tax plus a “voluntary” 10% donation to charity.
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Sandy jardine is also complaining about how they are losing transfer money with all the players leaving… Eh hearts?, Rapi vienna? Etc
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Scotland will be a laughing stock if sevco-gers are allowed into Div.1 ! All clubs and supporters must stick up for the integrity of the game in Scotland. We want idependence but we can’t run a football league ! We must show the world that we can do the right thing !
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I want to say so much, I’m really just so sick of it all!
Splitting the gates! Joke!
Putting them in the 1st Division. Joke!
SPL and SFA. Joke!
In Scotland an opportunity has been lost to change the game for the better. We can’t look forward for fear of change and we always look backward!
Then end is just around the corner…..
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Can this document be viewed anywhere that you know of ? It would be useful if the fans could see it and let their views be known. Once again no information like this appearing in the Scottish media. What a suprise !!! Keep up the good work Alex exposing the SFA/SFL scaremongering
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great writing alex,wish we had more honest comment.
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Alex – re “Ibrox club” fans – the percentage that want to go to Div3 for sporting integrity reasons V the percentage that want to go in order to stick two fingers up…i’d say 20%-80% respectively …not a hint of an apology to all the other club fans for this shambles, sad to say
- show some contrition for decades of cheating
- go to Div3, work a way back fair n square
- normal service resumes in 4-5yrs
- let’s all move on with a clean slate
as suggested 2yrs ago by most fans who were open and aware of the truth of the whole matter as it currently stands
good luck to all involved in tryin to bring some sanity to this sorry affair
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With few exceptions, most notably those rare club chairmen who have committed their clubs to vote for integrity without having to be pressured into it by their supporters, the only people in Scottish football who have emerged from this sorry saga with any credit are the fans. Keep up the good work.
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Am I being naive here, can the new owners not see what they are doing, can they not start off with the proper intentions and start from the bottom, clean slate new start, create their own clean history and leave behind the damage done by the parasites who have murdered a once proud club, and who are still causing mayhem to Scottish football.
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this fiasco has been on the cards for along time now tragedley the one man that could have wiped the floor with these masonic clowns is now no longer alive i refer to paul mc bride QC.
strange or what.
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It beggars belief how quickly “sporting integrity” has been jettisoned. It is surely the same men who cravenly succumbed to their fans demands (and I am on the fans side) for said sporting integrity, publicly parading their new-found morality, who have been agitating and plotting behind the scenes for newco’s admission to the First Division/SPL 2. Make no mistake this is an SPL power play to minimise the financial damage cause by the absence of the cash cow that was Rangers. Now I have every sympathy with these clubs and the consequences for them but the choice is between sporing integrity and finance. It is an invidious choice but there is no half-way house. Sporing integrity demands that newco start at the bottom, pay their debts and work their way back to respectability. Anything less will certainly be the end of Scottish football.
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Who are these people who have produced this mish-mash of proposals all to save one club which has done its best to ruin Scottish football. Last week they published the fixture list for next season; this week they produce proposals for major league reconstruction. They cannot br serious.
Why don’t they do the simple thing and the RIGHT thing and send them to the 3rd division.
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Alex another fantastic article that again shames the gers fans masquerading as journalists. The SPL, SFA and SFL have all brought Scottish football into disrepute and should be held to account with clubs bringing a vote of no confidence against these jokers. This is the time for all clubs to stand up against the bullies and free Scottish football. Great press release from DAFC tonight, speaking for the fans and capturing the mood perfectly, come on ye pars, no to newco!
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Great article again Mr Thomson.
This is the clearest example of that unspoken section of Scottish society, working within football, politics (don’t forget A Salmond and D Cameron spoke on their behalf) and the press ( by misleading avoiding and dismissing dissent) to save the status quo.
The next question you need to ask is why?
Is it just that they are thinking about their perks? Is that all it is?
Is it for the money, were they on the payroll?
Are they just Rangers place men?
Or are there truly still sinister groups of men in these respective positions of power who would manipulate this debacle to save Rangers? In this day and age it cannot be the old “Who will beat the Irish ” thing again, can it?
Surely some of them have gardens?
Please keep digging sir. We are left feeling more insecure as to the bigger picture than at anytime in my life thus far.
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If you read the proposals closely, what is being proposed is not a merger but a takeover of the SFL by the SPL. God help us.
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Again, another media person who is calling it as most fans see it. Whoever was behind this document sent to the SFL clubs should not only walk away but be chased right out of Scotland! If it turns out that the SPL are behind this after (a majority) declaring that they would not support Rangers in the SPL then I would be utterly dismayed. I believe any ‘newco’ should start in Division 3 – Scottish football would survive, despite what most Rangers fans care to think, and if / when Rangers do get back to the SPL they would have earned it.
The ‘threat’ of an SPL2 to effectively cut off the bottom 2 tiers of Scottish football should the SFL clubs not roll over and do everything that are required of them is simply outrageous. I fail to see how any Division 3 club would face “complete financial meltdown’ should Rangers be placed there. I would go far as to suggest that those Division 3 clubs would be better off than the proposed £33,333 they would get from the TV money ‘bribe’ given increased attendances, exposure & commercial opportunities.
I would accept, if not like, should the SFL come to a decision ON THEIR OWN TERMS to allow Rangers into Division 1, whether that be financial and include any changes to the game which benefits not just themselves but is for the betterment of Scottish football as a whole. This document gives the SFL power – Stand united, reject ‘newco’ to Division 1 with every club stating they will not join an SPL2. This scenario takes away all the power from those who created this nonsense of a document… and hopefully ensures that they never have any power to influence Scottish football again.
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Spartans for Div3, ahead of Tescos
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Surely the conflict of interest is the reason why these proposed changes are being put forward. This would NEVER happen in any other country thank God we have people like Alex and others from outside Scottish football pushing for rules to be followed and no exceptions to be made for cheating deceased rfc. I am totally disgusted that no decision has been made to remove Cambell Ogilvie and others I can not understand why deceased rfc have not been stripped of the trophies they cheated their way to but with the power of the blog and guys like Alex I am still hopeful justice will be served.
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You’ve hit the nail on the head again Alex. It’s incredible the lengths these organisations will go to assist in newco’s start in football. Rangers FC died/failed and if this is about sport we move on and another team takes their place. They didn’t try to restructure leagues for Gretna a few years ago.
They have very quickly forgotten & forgave the dual contracts issue – before adequate punishment was administered (stripping of titles won by cheating). Has this investigation stalled?
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Longmuir, Regan & Doncaster – The Three Stooges.
“if you stick a bunch of monkeys in a room with typewriters they will eventually write the words of Shakespeare” ……. however along the way the said monkeys will probably type up nonsense similar to those issued by the Scottish Football authorities.
If liquidation happened to an English club like Man United would the English FA try to bring “The Manchester United” back in at Championship Level?
This is setting a dangerous precedent as any future SPL casualties will expect the same treatment. Kilmarnock & Hearts have big debts. Hence you have Kilmarnock’s chairman wanting Sevco to stay in SPL.
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Good article, Alex, but I still haven’t seen a single reason to justify the proposition that the re-branded, papered-over-the-cracks version of the toxic club should be allowed to enter the senior leagues at any level at all. I cannot understand the basis for the assumption that they should be allowed the privilege of entering SFL Division 3.
While the attitude of most supporters around Scotland is that this is the highest level at which Sevco should be permitted to apply, those Rangers supporters who are prepared to “take their medicine” and start from the bottom are clearly conceding that for all the wrong reasons.
They still think that their thieving, corrupt club put something worthwhile into Scottish football and society despite the massive evidence to the contrary. Their motive for plying their trade outwith the SPL is merely to “punish” the clubs who did not back down in the face of their threats. No lessons will be learned if they are admitted to the Scottish senior league with a chip on their shoulder and the delusion that they have been hard done by. That will accomplish nothing other than putting a longer fuse on a time-bomb.
There are other clubs who are far more worthy of the senior league slot which has become vacant through the total self-destruction of a poisonous entity which had long outlived its usefulness. I have no wish to see the creation of a new focus for the unrepentant followers of such an anti-social ideology.
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The very comprehension that there is even a consideration of allowing Sevco (Rangers have died viewing cretins of Rangers Media and Follow Follow) into the second highest tier of Scottish football is absolutely disgusting, morally repugnant and quite simply corrupt.
Livingston were demoted to Division 3, what makes any form of the club formerly known as Rangers special? Ah I see Mr Regan, those brown envelopes must be too enticing…
I would just like to urge all considerable and honourable fans of all Scottish clubs – plus a handful of Sevco supporters – to sign this petition and make your voice heard. Thank you Alex and do keep up the great work that media hacks like Traynor et al of the succulent lamb brigade couldn’t dare dream to implement.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/sporting-integrity-cannot-be-compromised/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=system&utm_campaign=Send%2Bto%2BFriend
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Great article, nail…head….hit…every time with you.
There is only one point i wish to add and it is this, if we want to talk about integrity then the simple solution to all this is to go with 11 teams this season in the SPL, since dunfermline were actually relegated and dundee finished outside the promotion spot, it seems to me they cannot stay/enter the top flight as they have not earned/deserved the place there.
This would end the current madness of King Doncaster and co and allow meaningful and well thought out reconstruction of the leagues in scotland for the good of every club not just 2 (one of which does not even actually exist in any meaningful form).
where i reside in the onefinfalkirk forum, we have a pet name for the newco, it is servco1690, a well picked choice imo due to the fact they seem to think they are still rangers, who carry the sectarian element within their apparent ready made “support”, these same people proclaim to be “ra peeple” and will tell all who listen that servco is still rangers despite claiming to be unpunishable for past sins due to being a newco….you couldnt make it up.
Someone put an end to this absolute farce please!
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Incisive stuff as usual. Sure, restructure. Introduce more promotion and demotion. Introduce play-offs etc. make it exciting. BUT- the big BUT- leave The Rangers(sic) in the new Division 1 for a minimum of 3 years, regardless of results. The money men get their heart’s desires and the fans get fair play. Simples.
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Excellent as usual Alex. I wonder what the European/World football authorities will think of all this skulldugery. Clubs cheated financially, & otherwise, by this club have I believe been lobbying these authorities already. This lack of integrity could lead to sanctions against our teams who have qualified to play in Europe next season & the Scottish national team! All to help out the remnants of a corrupt, unapologetic & wholly discredited ex football club
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The whole SPL/SFA/SFL (and the proposed SPFL) car crash we’re witnessing stinks to the high heavens. Fan power MUST push to remove these corrupt men in charge of our game. I do not want to turn my back on the game I love but I don’t feel I can be pushed much further.
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Strong analysis, Alex, but can we get some basic facts straight. Rangers (1872-2012) are not being expelled or relegated or demoted or expelled from anywhere. They are gone, vanished in a puff of smoke. What we have is a new Rangers, which can’t even use the name. if it gets into Scottish football at anything other than the lowest level it will be a promotion it has not earned. It will be the single most corrupt moment in the history of our game.
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I agree with everything you said Alex however, the chairmen of all Scottish clubs should now get together and fire the administrators responsible for sending this document to clubs. it is a complete farce and looks like a first draft of an idea for “internal use only”. It just confirms what we have always thought, The footballing authorities have always been run by the now deceased “establishment” club. Sporting Integrity and fans have never came into it.
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Tverypne keeps talking about NewClub starting in Div3, but who are they? Are they run by a fit and proper person? Do they meet the financial criteria?
No team should feel they have a devine right to anything. Inclusion should be earned.
And those scaremongerers at the head of Scottish Football need to realise they are not dealing with 8 year old football fans and can no longer feed us their bull.
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Please get this out there, as fans we have power over the powers that be (spl/sfa) .
If this division1 parachute comes to be then i will unsubscribe to ESPN and sky sports . Let together as fans and unite in CANCELING our subscriptions to ESPN and SKY SPORTS . I bet the spl/sfa lose much more than the 16 million the spin doctors project.
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THAT’S IT!! I have had enough of this fiasco. No more Scottish Football for me. I will not be part of this corrupt mafia based, self-serving establishment anymore. Any decent football supporter should do the same. Your club does not give a shite about you, only your money and time. The ‘Old Firm’ have been ruling the roost since for ever and will continue to do so. I don’t care if Sevco 5088 end up in division three, things will never change. The establishment, and I include UEFA and FIFA in there, will be quite happy to steal your money and more importantly your time and emotions. You all need to wake up and realise you are being conned. Walk away, never return, you will be much better off emotionally and financially. The SPL, SFL, SFA, UEFA and FIFA have made Scotland ‘the banana republic’ of World Football. No more for me, I am finished with football.
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Respect and rangers can’t go in the same sentence. The baw’s bust officially . Even if Newco FC except the 3rd division option, they will do it as a get it up yea and not as a yes we done wrong “sorry”. Do you not think that they will get every decision going ( on and off the park )to get back into SPL?. When they get back it will be the same as it always has been . We all go back to being “paranoid” .
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Is it in cast iron that any team applying to join ANY league must produce 3 years audited accounts?
Surely this is a hurdle that any other prospective team wishing to join the SFL will be highlighting to the legal chaps should a New Club get preferential treatment?
I’ll tell you what though Alex, when Celtic were in the grubber the Scottish public were informed of every aspect of our troubles, it helped the fans no end.
The Mainstream media in Scotland, with their need for the succulent scraps of Murray lamb led the RFC over the cliff………Hell mend them.
You sir, are a breath of fresh air, we are not used to the truth being told in the Scottish press. How scary is that sentence?
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What everyone seems to be forgeting is that the rules are not in place, they are being made up as we go along, newco has never existed before in scottish football so for people to cry about rules is a joke. futhermore people also seem to forget that there is a sky deal round the corner worth £80m , if rangers are not part of that then the deal is off and further to that Sky wil sue the SFA for breach of contract. The damage to the game in scotland that is already in dire straits is going to be devastating, what for? so that celtic can build up a head of steam whilst rangers lie in the lower leagues. think before you bloodlust over a sick and wounded animal
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New clubs have been formed before in Scotland and have applied to join leagues. Why can’t it happen again?
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Charles Green was the only one to step up to the mark and buy rangers.These so called legends waited till they were liquidated before they done anything.Why dont John Brown ,walter Smith and ally mccoist and everyone else that took loans from the club pay them back if they love their club so much.Also the bnp getting involved really says all you need to know about the old rangers.
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I wonder what other Scottish sports and sportsmen and woman feel regarding this saga, rugby players and supporters, cyclists, track and field, curling etc.This document produced by one of football’ governing bodies not only taints football itself but all othre sports as well. The main reason this document has been rushed through at this time is primarily to save Newco, every thing else is just a guise. Cambell Ogilvie, a director at the now dead Rangers at the time of the EBT’s and other corrupt practices is the president of the SFA, that in itself maligns every decision that comes out of the SFA. All of Scottish sport is tainted as a result of this mans connection with the SFA or any other governing body connected with sport in Scotland. Please Mr Ogilvie go now.
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I agree that for the sake of fairness and sporting integrity, the newco should apply to be admitted to Division 3. Only then will they demonstrate remorse and the fact that they have learnt anything fron their mistakes. In so doing dignity will be returned to Scottish football. I hope Alex is writing a book about this saga. It is hard to keep up with all the twists and turns.
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There is one group of people being overlooked in ALL of this. THE CHILDREN. What kind of legacy are we going to leave them?
Schoolboys and girls, who play for their respective teams, do not have any say in the way these so-called adults are ruining their future. All they want is for there to be something to aspire to. We owe them that right. Self interest is ruining the dreams of the young.
Surely we owe them something?
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oooh alex, you lucky man you! all of the celtic family love you in a Graeme spiers kind of way, maybe its sporting integrity thats got their juices flowing.
wasnt it supposed to be ra sellik who brought regan in as a former work mate of peter liewwel , now they dont like him. its all a masonic conspiracy
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You shouldn’t attempt humour, Jim. It doesn’t become you and neither does the silly speculation regarding PL and Regan. You shouldn’t be so bitter.
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It is unbelievable that there has been no concrete solution to this shambles a long time ago.
The SFA/SPL are an utter incompetent laughing stock and a complete embarassment to the game up here.
Special treatment for ‘the club formerly known as Rangers’ is what is on the go. I know the SPL, and Scottish football in general, will face some financial hardship with Rangers’ demise (travelling fans, etc.) but surely that is ultimately a SMALL price to pay for fairness and sporting integrity?
After all, what legislation is in place to stop my club from buying players we can’t afford in order to pursue a dream unfairly when the only punishment we may face is a small slap on the wrist in 10 years time and the ruling bodies bending over backwards to help us?
If Scottish football cannot live independently without a cheating institution (that has taken far more from the game than it has given back over the last 20 years or so) leading the march then we may as well pack up now and become a junior league.
Incidentally, massive Kudos to all the club chairmen and fans of all teams who have taken a public stance against this madness. I’m extremely encouraged by this. There is indeed hope.
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I agree with you Alex, the West of Scotland Mafia a.k.a. SPL, SFL and SFA never consider the fans and their views, they all scrabble for the crumbs from Newco Blue, be it SFL 1,2 or 3, when they should be applying (if they can meet any criteria given) to the Scottish Junior League as Amateurs as Newco cannot show 3 years of financial accounts required to be classified as a “professional fotball club”.
Scottish football loses any credibility with this shoddy fix to satisfy the greed of these pathetic so called leagues and association.
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I’ve said it for before and ill say it again to all football fans from east stirling to Glasgow Celtic , from rangers to queen of the south- lets all cancel our espn and sky sports subscriptions , i will and ill also never watch another Scottish football match from the terre or the arm chair if rangers are not at least demoted to division 3.
Example- (unlikely but not impossible) rangers have a terrible season on the park and they slip into elegation zone , last game of the season they lose , what happens? Do the sfa/spl say they must not be relegated as the game will lose 16million in revenue ?
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‘Remember David Cameron on the banks when he said what was needed for our banking system was:
“…light regulation and low regulation…”’
The Tories are to blame for the banking system going bust despite having been out of power for 10 years when it all went tits up!
Are the Tories to blame for the mess that is Rangers FC too?
Glib Scottish anti-Toryism at its worst.
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Thus you will officially get the rights to carry out the
business under that name. If you are required to have
these things and you are operating your recording label without them,
you may be in for some terrible heartaches.
This is the point where you need to promote your label,
sign new talent and collect the profits of your labor.
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