And on a wet windy Saturday in November, how many then Mick. And funny how you chose the next best rivalry in Jockland to support your case. Try Motherwell V Kilmarnock closer to 5,000.
I was speaking about this earlier in a different context, but Celtic's record attendance is 146,000 vs Aberdeen. Two decades of Old Firm dominance have killed the game - I'll say it again, don't fear change - could it honestly get much worse?
I would look at the finances and work out what is best for my club. Rangers will not exist from now on. Who can say how many Rangers supporters will transfer their allegiance to a new club that may take their place? There is no guarantee of a traveling support. I would also consider the impact on the revenues to be gained from supporters of my own club., The chair of an Aberdeen supporters club commented recently that it would take just 300 Aberdeen fans not taking up their season books to negate the potential revenue gained from the 2 visits a season from a new football club from Glasgow(based on figures from the defunct Rangers). A recent fans survey indicated that the strength of feeling around allowing a new club to circumvent the league structure and be parachuted straight into the SPL would mean that clubs like Aberdeen would lose a hell of a lot more than 300 season books. And once those are gone, it is very difficult to get them back. The buzzword has been sporting integrity. Were I chairman of Kilmarnock my sums wouldn't only be how much a new club would bring to me, but also how many of my own supporters would walk away. I would also have to question the longer term effects of supporting a league that is effectively rigged to ensure that first Rangers and then a new club could not fail.
Company No. SC004276 will cease to trade, another Company Number will operate the Rangers brand. Rangers Football Club pre-dates Company No. SC004276 by nearly 30 years, and will outlive Company No. SC004276. Rangers Football Club will, of course, keep it's history as it belongs to the club, it doesn't belong to a corporate entity or a person(s), it won't die because the Shyster never paid HMRC, it will always be there.
Hold on....someone here thinks Motherwell vs Kilmarnock gates will decrease if Rangers aren't around to win things? Best thing for Scottish Football is the loss of both Celtic and Rangers If clubs can't survive without one of them, how do they manage to survive without both of them when they are relegated?
What happens if 2 companies are created named Rangers Something....both vie for league status and get it....do you support both teams? Do they both have 54 titles? Or are they just 2 brand new teams called Rangers
So it DOES still remain the same club if you go to a newco...but only if you get a CVA!?! No, you don't. A glorious history ER. Haven't we spoke about this. The PLC will be a new company, not the football club. But your basing that on a Scottish Cup final Edinburgh derby. How many other matches have we seen them getting such a huge support. Ssssshhhhhhhhhh. They choose to ignore this.
HMRC: That's basically means that any and all saleable assets belonging to Rangers are fair game. If I was a Rangers fan I'd be asking for my brick with my name on it back
I'm not being ridiculous It's one reason we have liquidation or else we would have a thousand companies claiming to be the Real Rangers because they got hold of an old goalpost
Be funny if the rest of the deluded Jocks voted Rangers out of the SPL - Green says **** you then and joins the English League - They'd be bigger than all the teams in Scotland put together within 3 years
"The history of the club remains with the club, so the club moves from Rangers Plc into the new company and all of the titles and 140-year history will remain with the club. That was part of the two-stage process we set up with Charles Green all those weeks ago." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18417120