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By:
akabula
When: 12 Apr 16 18:04
By:
sofiakenny
When: 12 Apr 16 18:20
Is the Petrofacall Training Cup in there?LaughLaughLaugh
By:
poorpup
When: 12 Apr 16 21:38
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By:
bankit
When: 12 Apr 16 21:58

Apr 12, 2016 -- 4:17PM, Westender wrote:


Apr 12, 2016 --  3:25PM, bankit wrote:both Rangers + Celtic are an embarrassment to Scottish footballYes of course - the other Scottish Clubs would dominate Europe for years of both left.


Lolllllll lollllllllll... of course I forgot about the titans of europe, the "old firm" and there many successful forays on the european front.... Brilliant..

By:
Westender
When: 12 Apr 16 22:10

Apr 12, 2016 -- 9:58PM, bankit wrote:


Apr 12, 2016 --  4:17PM, Westender wrote:Apr 12, 2016 --  3:25PM, bankit wrote:both Rangers + Celtic are an embarrassment to Scottish footballYes of course - the other Scottish Clubs would dominate Europe for years of both left.Lolllllll lollllllllll... of course I forgot about the titans of europe, the "old firm" and there many successful forays on the european front.... Brilliant..


Only Glasgow Rangers can save Scottish Football LaughLaughLaugh

By:
trilby22
When: 12 Apr 16 22:24
Can Stubbsie no have another wee shot?

YES HE CAN!

Dundee United @ Hampden Park ... this Saturday.

Stay tooned!
By:
brac
When: 13 Apr 16 19:10
Here is some interesting previous quotes from your heroes ex bearsLaughLaughLaugh

“The formation of Rangers in March 1872 was a walk in the park – its death in June 2012 a shambolic slide into the abyss…However, as a result of appalling mismanagement they no longer boast an unbroken line to the past. The emotional ties will remain forever but historical strings are severed. In time, they may weave a new history that might start with the Third Division title in 2013.” Gary Ralston, Daily RecordCf7F4uhXEAA8WOp.jpg-large

“The really sickening thing about all of this is it was avoidable. All it would have taken for that was for someone to be honest. Pay your dues; give the taxman what he is owed. Instead Rangers have died.” Richard Gough in The Sun

“They’ll slip into liquidation within the next couple of weeks with a new company emerging but 140 years of history, triumph and tears, will have ended. No matter how Charles Green attempts to dress it up, a newco equals a new club. When the CVA was thrown out Rangers, as we know them died. They were closed and a newco must start from scratch.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“…the reality is that in technical terms, the doors are closed on the history of Rangers…There will be plenty of pedants who feel the old Rangers are now gone, and technically they are right.” Kevin Drinkell in Daily Record

“Green is poised to push ahead with a £5.5million deal to buy the club’s assets and form a new club, which would need to apply for membership of the Scottish Premier League and be excluded from Europe for three years.” Daily Record

“I wanted to be able to confirm that, yes, their derbies really WERE the greatest game on earth, rather than tell the truth that they were bile-flecked re-enactments of centuries-old religious wars. It’s a cause of genuine sadness that this has never come to pass, so maybe that’s one of the things new owner Charles Green could look at as he rebuilds a new club from the rubble of liquidation.” Bill Leckie, The Sun

“Air of unreality as 140 years of history is formally ended in less than nine minutes…The Rangers creditors drifted in through Exit 50 at Ibrox Stadium just before 10am and by 10.09am they were on their way out. In those few minutes 140 years of history had been rubbed out”. Teddy Jamieson and Richard Wilson, The HeraldUnknown-4

“Union reps at PFA Scotland believe the new club has no hold over anyone who doesn’t want their contract to transfer across from the now defunct Rangers.” Robert Grieve, The Sun

“We wish the new Rangers Football Club every good fortune” Walter Smith on BBC

“And I believe concern over the new club’s finances has prompted Brian Kennedy to make a £5.6million bid for a controlling interest.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“The uncertainty surrounding the new club, especially in terms of what league they’re going to play in, has been a major factor in my decision (to leave) …I have concerns about who is in charge of the new club…Will I ever come back and support the new club? I haven’t thought about it.” Steven Naismith in Daily Record

“With the new club unlikely to gain enough votes to allow them entry into the SPL by fellow clubs at the League’s AGM on July 4 uncertainty over their future is growing amongst players.” Sky Sports

“Of course a new club will rise from the ashes of Rangers FC.” Kevin McKenna, The Observer

“Rangers will not play in the Scottish Premier League this season. SPL chairmen met at Hampden to vote on the new club’s application to replace the old Rangers in the top flight.” BBC

“It was also revealed the new club had been preparing to apply to the SFL for a couple of weeks and stated the newco Rangers would play in the appropriate division.” The Sun

“We do not consider that the newco’s allegation of breach of contract will stand up to scrutiny and in the event of the players’ registrations not being issued to a new club, we’ll look to FIFA and/or the Court of Session for a speedy remedy.” PFA Scotland lawyer in Daily Record

“Rangers chief executive Charles Green says he will not challenge the vote by the Scottish Football League to place his new club in Division Three.” BBCunspecified-1

“Another unknown is how the footballing authorities – SFA and Uefa – would react to any new club while the old club still had outstanding debts to footballing creditors (other teams) totalling more than £3m. Mr Green’s ambitions for a new club may also be thwarted if liquidators from BDO decide to challenge the asset sale.” BBC

“Green bought Rangers and their assets yesterday for £5.5million, just hours after Smith revealed he was spearheading a group to buy the new club.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“Sevco are still waiting to hear if the new club have been granted SFA membership ahead of their entry into the Third Division.” Paul Hughes, The Sun

“And IF they are allowed to enter the top division an independent commission will decide if it’s the old club or the new club that has a case to answer over EBTs.” Paul Hughes and Robert McAulay in The Sun

“Coca-Cola, which signed a two-year deal with its sport drink Powerade to be the 54 times SPL champions official soft drink in December, says it will continue its relationship with “Rangers FC” but declined to comment on its future with the new club.” Marketing Week

“No other completely new club would have been allowed to enter the bottom tier. It is also true that no other new club would have been even considered for membership of the SPL.” Ewing Grahame, Daily Telegraph

“Rangers newco should apply to the SFA for admission and apply direct to the SFL in the same way that any other new club would do.” Stewart Milne, The Sun

“New club forced to start in Scottish Football League 3” CNN

“McCoist and Green are committed to opposing any move to have history books rewritten even though they accepted they had to begin again as a new concern after Rangers, the club with history, slipped into liquidation and closed. That should mean the titles aren’t really any of their business. But on the other hand, the SPL refused to hand over £2m, which should have gone to Rangers for finishing second last season, pointing out that the club no longer exists.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“Following the failure of the CVA the club is now following the Premier League and Football Association structure, where the assets of the ‘game’, such as player contracts, are transferred to a new club and the old club liquidated. ” Accountancy Age

“(Whyte) also added: “What other country in the world would deal with one of their biggest clubs in the way they have and demote them to the Third Division.” Wrong again, Craig. Rangers had to go there because they were a new club starting over. Jim Traynor, Daily Record
By:
akabula
When: 13 Apr 16 19:17
By:
akabula
When: 13 Apr 16 19:18
The septic fans have tried for 4 years to kill us off and failed.
They're getting desperate now. Laugh
By:
brac
When: 13 Apr 16 19:53
Not Celtic fans Aka -read the quotes it is all your old heroesLaughLaughLaugh
By:
akabula
When: 13 Apr 16 21:25
The obsession of the septic fans is really really sad.

By:
poorpup
When: 13 Apr 16 21:35
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  obsessed sad bitter hun..................gets very excited with photos
By:
brac
When: 13 Apr 16 21:39
Aka resorts to posting photos when he cant answer the post

All the quotes are from ex Rangers men but Aka and his ilk cant admit that they diedLaughLaughLaugh
By:
poorpup
When: 13 Apr 16 21:41
if akabigot didnt talk about celtic daily then his life would be over
By:
brac
When: 13 Apr 16 21:41
You cant win against the brainwashing poorpup

Let them be, as long as all decent fans know the truth, they hate it and they can never admit that they are gone, its very sad but very funny LaughLaughLaugh
By:
brac
When: 13 Apr 16 21:43
I will bid you all good night  in the knowledge that our club goes on, history intact and all taxes and dues paid Cool
By:
Westender
When: 13 Apr 16 21:47

Apr 13, 2016 -- 9:43PM, brac wrote:


I will bid you all good night  in the knowledge that our club goes on, history intact and all taxes and dues paid


Glasgow Septic PLC founded as soapco 1994

History intact but never reached the heights of the previous entity prior to 1994.

By:
akabula
When: 13 Apr 16 22:05
They're all obsessed with Rangers Westender.
Hard to blame them though as we are the world's most successful club.
WATP
By:
akabula
When: 13 Apr 16 22:06
Here boy. (I'm training poorpup)
By:
Westender
When: 13 Apr 16 22:08
LaughLaughLaugh
By:
poorpup
When: 13 Apr 16 22:24
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  obsessed sad bitter hun..................gets very excited with photos

if akabigot didnt talk about celtic daily then his life would be over


tick tock,hurry up and reply hun LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 12:36
Still no comment on the ex heroes quotes guys???????????

I did not expect any as you cant explain them awayLaughLaughLaugh

As for the bitter bigot that is Auld Mitty, here is an answer for him trying to stir up hatred befoe a Glasgow derby is unforgivable

SHAME ON HIMAngryAngry

MacLEOD TELLS BITTER WALTER MYTH: ‘STOP WHINGING’


MURDO MacLEOD has urged Walter Smith to cut out the whinging and ditch the obsession that his former club have been unfairly treated by the rest of Scottish football.
Bizarrely, the ex-Ibrox boss is insisting his old club should be motivated by bitterness over a sense of injustice for being booted down the divisions following their financial meltdown in 2012. They weren’t booted down the leagues.

They ceased to be a football club after going into liquidation following a failed CVA. They were reformed by founding father Charles Green who bought a bundle of assets from the administrators and created a new club from his off the shelf limited company, Sevco Scotland. unspecified-6
But, as Sunday’s Scottish Cup semi-final against champions-elect Celtic looms, MacLeod said: “While driving yesterday I was hearing everybody on the radio still talking about it. It’s in the past.

“You can reflect on great times that you’ve had in football and there’s nothing better for any football fan than to look back on their highlights. Everyone’s had a highlight.

“The lowlight for Rangers (sic) is what happened four years ago, but they’ve got to move on.

“Everybody has to just get on with it. You hear fans of other clubs saying they wanted Rangers (sic) down in the bottom league, but, for me, everyone has to move on. It comes back to the old saying: just do your talking on the pitch.”

Smith believes no-one associated with the team from Govan will ever forget what happened to the club, but former Celtic midfielder MacLeod makes the point that hardly any of the staff and players from that time remain.

He said: “I don’t think the players will be going out with that mentality because nearly all of the players have arrived when Rangers (sic) were down the leagues and have made their way up.”unspecified-2

MacLeod won four league titles at the Hoops was assistant to Wim Jansen when the Parkhead club prevented 10-in-a-row in 1998.
The ex-Scotland international insisted Celtic fans don’t think about the dark days of 1994 when the club came close to shutting down before Fergus McCann stepped in.
He added: “Don’t go back to a memory that’s not been good for your club. We don’t talk about when Fergus McCann was buying the club and we were just about to be closed down.

“That’s all in the past and we don’t mention it. Talk about the good things – Cup Finals, winning titles.

“That’s what the weekend should be about, seeing how far they have taken their club on.”

And there’s the difference for you Murdo. Celtic were ‘just about closed down’ but were saved by Fergus McCann.
Rangers were NOT saved. They were shut down when they were liquidated. Charles Green built a new club from the ashes and his new club was admitted to the bottom tier of Scottish football.
It really is that simple.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 14 Apr 16 13:50
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Typical amateurish woffle from a seething frothing soap dodger


Rangers  were sold out of Administration not Liquidation ,assets transferred on 14th June ,BDO not appointed until 31 October .

The Rangers Football Club Ltd,previously called Sevco Scotland Ltd, is a limited company based in Glasgow. It was formed in 2012 to replace The Rangers Football Club Plc (which was subsequently renamed RFC 2012 plc), incorporated in 1899, which went out of business and entered liquidation procedures on 14 June 2012. Having purchased the business, goodwill  and assets of The Rangers Football Club Plc, including Rangers FC and the all-seated 50,987-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, several players agreed to have their contracts transferred to the new company.[9] Some players left to join other clubs as free agents since their former employer had been in breach of contract. After an application to transfer the old company's Scottish Premier League membership was rejected, an application to join the Scottish Football League was accepted with the club being placed in the third division. The Rangers Football Club Plc's SFA membership share was transferred to the new company on 27 July 2012.


December, 2014, SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster insisted Rangers are the same club which existed before liquidation.

He referenced the SPL commission headed by former Supreme Courts of Scotland judge Lord Nimmo Smith which said the club was a "continuing entity" now owned by a new company, Rangers International Football Club.

The Advertising Standards Authority in December, 2013, in considering challenges to Rangers' claims as "Scotland's most successful club", supported the view that continuity of history continued.

UEFA, the governing body of football in Europe had confirmed to the ASA that its rules allowed for the recognition of the "sporting continuity" of a club's match record, even if that club's corporate structure had changed.


Murder Mclueless versus SPL ,ASA,Lord Nimmo Smith and UEFA

HTH.

Now maybe all you soap dodgin tax experts might like to consider where the money pumped into septic by the absentee landlord came from and what tax may and may not have been paid on it.

i look forward to hearing your reply ,but wont hold my breath.
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 14:49
Dont be a silly billy breadnutter

Aka and the rest wont even back you on that one

let me get this straight you say Rangers were not liqudatedLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

The Murdo quote was in reference to auld mitty stirring up hatred but the quotes that are most damming are all from ex Rangers men commenting on the new Sevco club-- just for you I will repost as you seem incaable of scrolling down to themCrazyCrazy

Here is some interesting previous quotes from your heroes ex bearsLaughLaughLaugh

“The formation of Rangers in March 1872 was a walk in the park – its death in June 2012 a shambolic slide into the abyss…However, as a result of appalling mismanagement they no longer boast an unbroken line to the past. The emotional ties will remain forever but historical strings are severed. In time, they may weave a new history that might start with the Third Division title in 2013.” Gary Ralston, Daily RecordCf7F4uhXEAA8WOp.jpg-large

“The really sickening thing about all of this is it was avoidable. All it would have taken for that was for someone to be honest. Pay your dues; give the taxman what he is owed. Instead Rangers have died.” Richard Gough in The Sun

“They’ll slip into liquidation within the next couple of weeks with a new company emerging but 140 years of history, triumph and tears, will have ended. No matter how Charles Green attempts to dress it up, a newco equals a new club. When the CVA was thrown out Rangers, as we know them died. They were closed and a newco must start from scratch.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“…the reality is that in technical terms, the doors are closed on the history of Rangers…There will be plenty of pedants who feel the old Rangers are now gone, and technically they are right.” Kevin Drinkell in Daily Record

“Green is poised to push ahead with a £5.5million deal to buy the club’s assets and form a new club, which would need to apply for membership of the Scottish Premier League and be excluded from Europe for three years.” Daily Record

“I wanted to be able to confirm that, yes, their derbies really WERE the greatest game on earth, rather than tell the truth that they were bile-flecked re-enactments of centuries-old religious wars. It’s a cause of genuine sadness that this has never come to pass, so maybe that’s one of the things new owner Charles Green could look at as he rebuilds a new club from the rubble of liquidation.” Bill Leckie, The Sun

“Air of unreality as 140 years of history is formally ended in less than nine minutes…The Rangers creditors drifted in through Exit 50 at Ibrox Stadium just before 10am and by 10.09am they were on their way out. In those few minutes 140 years of history had been rubbed out”. Teddy Jamieson and Richard Wilson, The HeraldUnknown-4

“Union reps at PFA Scotland believe the new club has no hold over anyone who doesn’t want their contract to transfer across from the now defunct Rangers.” Robert Grieve, The Sun

“We wish the new Rangers Football Club every good fortune” Walter Smith on BBC

“And I believe concern over the new club’s finances has prompted Brian Kennedy to make a £5.6million bid for a controlling interest.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“The uncertainty surrounding the new club, especially in terms of what league they’re going to play in, has been a major factor in my decision (to leave) …I have concerns about who is in charge of the new club…Will I ever come back and support the new club? I haven’t thought about it.” Steven Naismith in Daily Record

“With the new club unlikely to gain enough votes to allow them entry into the SPL by fellow clubs at the League’s AGM on July 4 uncertainty over their future is growing amongst players.” Sky Sports

“Of course a new club will rise from the ashes of Rangers FC.” Kevin McKenna, The Observer

“Rangers will not play in the Scottish Premier League this season. SPL chairmen met at Hampden to vote on the new club’s application to replace the old Rangers in the top flight.” BBC

“It was also revealed the new club had been preparing to apply to the SFL for a couple of weeks and stated the newco Rangers would play in the appropriate division.” The Sun

“We do not consider that the newco’s allegation of breach of contract will stand up to scrutiny and in the event of the players’ registrations not being issued to a new club, we’ll look to FIFA and/or the Court of Session for a speedy remedy.” PFA Scotland lawyer in Daily Record

“Rangers chief executive Charles Green says he will not challenge the vote by the Scottish Football League to place his new club in Division Three.” BBCunspecified-1

“Another unknown is how the footballing authorities – SFA and Uefa – would react to any new club while the old club still had outstanding debts to footballing creditors (other teams) totalling more than £3m. Mr Green’s ambitions for a new club may also be thwarted if liquidators from BDO decide to challenge the asset sale.” BBC

“Green bought Rangers and their assets yesterday for £5.5million, just hours after Smith revealed he was spearheading a group to buy the new club.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“Sevco are still waiting to hear if the new club have been granted SFA membership ahead of their entry into the Third Division.” Paul Hughes, The Sun

“And IF they are allowed to enter the top division an independent commission will decide if it’s the old club or the new club that has a case to answer over EBTs.” Paul Hughes and Robert McAulay in The Sun

“Coca-Cola, which signed a two-year deal with its sport drink Powerade to be the 54 times SPL champions official soft drink in December, says it will continue its relationship with “Rangers FC” but declined to comment on its future with the new club.” Marketing Week

“No other completely new club would have been allowed to enter the bottom tier. It is also true that no other new club would have been even considered for membership of the SPL.” Ewing Grahame, Daily Telegraph

“Rangers newco should apply to the SFA for admission and apply direct to the SFL in the same way that any other new club would do.” Stewart Milne, The Sun

“New club forced to start in Scottish Football League 3” CNN

“McCoist and Green are committed to opposing any move to have history books rewritten even though they accepted they had to begin again as a new concern after Rangers, the club with history, slipped into liquidation and closed. That should mean the titles aren’t really any of their business. But on the other hand, the SPL refused to hand over £2m, which should have gone to Rangers for finishing second last season, pointing out that the club no longer exists.” Jim Traynor, Daily Record

“Following the failure of the CVA the club is now following the Premier League and Football Association structure, where the assets of the ‘game’, such as player contracts, are transferred to a new club and the old club liquidated. ” Accountancy Age

“(Whyte) also added: “What other country in the world would deal with one of their biggest clubs in the way they have and demote them to the Third Division.” Wrong again, Craig. Rangers had to go there because they were a new club starting over. Jim Traynor, Daily Record
By:
Westender
When: 14 Apr 16 14:53
Glasgow Celtic PLC were formed in 1994 - all that glorious history gawn LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 14:59
dont be silly westender you know the real story

ps what about the quotes from your heroes???Laugh
By:
Westender
When: 14 Apr 16 15:00
You are stating that a new entity is a new club - so Glasgow Celtic PLC were formed in 1994.
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 15:00
Seriously Westie,breadnutter trying to say Rangers were not liquadated. do you care to enlighten him??
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 15:01
No I am not westie, I am saying liquidated means the end Rangers were Celtic were not (the bunnet saved us)
By:
Westender
When: 14 Apr 16 15:02
What do you think this 'new  club's fans are going to sing on Sunday - Do you want to build a snowman?
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 15:03
westie I will leave you trying to explain things to nutter, as I am popping out

Have a good oneHappy
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 15:04
Just before I go

I dread to think what they will sing Westie, I am hoping for a good game without the relgious bigotryCool
By:
Westender
When: 14 Apr 16 15:05
Not saying it is right brac but you see businesses closing on a Mon and the same mob trading the next day under a different company number.

Happens all the time - same circus, same clowns but different company registered name.
By:
Westender
When: 14 Apr 16 15:05
Take it easy mate
By:
iamajambo
When: 14 Apr 16 20:20
Is akabula Uncle Wattie?

They sound similiar,bitter twisted huns.
By:
akabula
When: 14 Apr 16 21:48
I think this was modelled on brac Laugh
He never posts about anything other than the Rangers.

By:
akabula
When: 14 Apr 16 21:50
iamajambo   
Is akabula Uncle Wattie?


Are you angus Robertson's Uncle?
Cos hes a boring b4st4rd as well. Laugh
By:
poorpup
When: 14 Apr 16 22:00
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

bitter obsessed hun cant last a day without posting about celtic.........what a sad bitter life......................them photos seem to excite u daily
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 22:03
Dont sweat him poor pup, his posts as always one dimensional

PS Aka any thoughts on the quotes from your ex heroes???LaughLaughLaugh
By:
brac
When: 14 Apr 16 22:03
Just watched the liverpool game

wow
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