It was a timspiracy that he forced his transfer anyway. Don't get me wrong I'm gutted he left (and that we let him leave) but i felt the same way when Hutton left so its softened the blow. Can't see us winning this year anyway too much off field talk, whether or not the ex board members are lying or telling the truth they should just shut the **** up and leave it be.
This will be your last chance of winning the title for a very long time , Celtic don't have the pressure of having to win the title just to break even , Rangers do . Last season win ,getting beat by Malmo and Maribor made your title win meaningless and brought your club to its knees . In the summer regardless if your in Div 3 or spl your better players , Mcgregor , Davis and Naismith will be off
No, the rangers of glasgow can be in div 3 though... Administration is a 10 point deduction per season and per fall into administration Only if liquidation happens will they disappear...and a newco starts in div 3
Yeah, but if you supported a football club all your life and they ceased to exist, you'd be some kind of despicable ****er to just start supporting a new team. Especially if you prided yourself on being "loyal"....You couldn't just go and be disloyal in the very next breath. It would make you a laughing stock.
This video is an eye opener. http://sport.stv.tv/football/scotti...eave/#stv_clicktracker_source=posts_also_read Rangers boss: Nikica Jelavic did not ask to leave Rangers manager Ally McCoist has clarified confusion over the decision to sell Nikica Jelavic to Everton. The Croatian striker left for Goodison Park on transfer deadline day in a £5m move. The player said he would have been happy to stay in Glasgow, only for the club’s chief operating officer, Ali Russell, to claim Jelavic had engineered his own exit. please log in to view this image When questioned whether Jelavic had asked him to leave the club, McCoist replied: “No he didn't, not at all. I have a wonderful relationship with Nikica. He never said that. “It has been very well documented that Nikica has had big ambitions to play in the English Premier League. He's away down there now to Everton and we wish him all the very best. “He was wonderful for us for the period he was here. Sorry to see him to go, but everyone at the club offers their best wishes.” McCoist also insists he understood the club’s decision to sell the player and says Jelavic leaves with the best wishes of everyone at Ibrox. “We received a bid from Everton which Craig [Whyte] found acceptable. Therefore business was done. “He probably would have [wanted to stay]. Like any business, any asset - if you receive an offer which is to the benefit of the club - you maybe think about doing that. “That's certainly been the case. There's maybe been a little bit too much made of it. There's absolutely no ill feeling between any of us and Nikica. “I can understand Craig's situation a lot better. I know the financial situation at the club isn't good. “It's been well documented that if a suitable offer came in for any player, it would be accepted. “This wasn't news to me. As disappointed as I was to see Nikica go, Craig's only made that decision for the benefit of the club financially in terms of the running of the club.”
Harry, I really don't know if you are on the wind up or not, but for ****'s sake, if Celtic had half a brain, they would have been going for 7 or 8 in a row this season. Another thing, and I truly don't know the answer to this question, but you go on about "tainted titles"(or maybe it was super hooper that said it), regarding the tax case, exactly which year did Rangers start doing dodgy dealings(allegedly). Fernando Macho speaks sense. FACT!