It seems they are all jumping ship. Given that we are short of numbers, would it be worth going for them, even if it is on the short term?
According to SSN Celik and Wylde so far, and 3 others unnamed are well on their way to leaving. Can't say I know anything about them all.
Most of them are ****e, that's the problem. Alexander, the keeper is one of the other 3, that's a decent player, rumoured that Goian is another, he was canny 4 years ago.... Davis is supposedly off to Villa, i've always quite liked Edu when i've seen him, he'd be one i'd look at. It's **** to see, unless your a Celtic fan, I guess. I hope they pull through it, but it looks ****ing desperate.
to be fair the lads that have gone, are doing the rest a favour in allowing their contracts simply to terminate, no compensation involved, fair play to them i think. But don't think I'd be desperate to take them on for us.
The Scottish league will just die, Celtic will win every title for the next 10 years by 30 points with no competition at all. I bet they don't think so but the demise of Rangers will have terrible effects for Celtic too.
Course it will. A competition, with no competition, ceases to be a competition! Celtic will be okay financially i'd imagine, but they will have nothing to savour.
1157: FOOTBALL Former Rangers director Paul Murray also says he'll make a conditional offer to the administrators to buy the club before the 16 March deadline.
It wouldn't be the worst move in the world to offer a financial contribution to any genuine attempt to rescue Rangers. If the worst came to the worst and Rangers disappeared off the face of the earth then SAFC should make a major marketing effort to convince their supporters to throw their passion and support behind us. Probably a long shot that at worst would spark goodwill between the Clubs