Now I know Doncaster has said that these Celtics fixtures might change due to European football, but if you play in the Champions league on a Tuesday or Wednesday night you still play on a Saturday. It's usually only when you play in the Europa League on a Thursday night that your Saturday game gets moved. Second of all, I know most of the Celtic fans on here don't go to games so this won't be an issue of theirs, but myself and other fine people from Northern Ireland will be travelling over to watch Rangers at the same time as the not so handsome Celtic fans from N.I. In seasons past they made the rule that the home team got the boat over and the away team fly over. Of course you do get rival fans on these boats on occassion not in their team colours, but how are the police going to tackle this issue as well as the greater issue where both sets of fans will be in the city at the same time on match day. Yet again, another **** up by the SPL.
No one will be going to watch Rangers because they are dead They might go and watch Sevco or whatever they call themselves, that would be another matter
As much as you like to kid yourself on, the PLC that incorporated Rangers FC in 1899 meant that the club and company became one - simply put with the demise of one the other also goes the way of the dodo The team name will not be Rangers (if the newco play at all next season) and no one knows what it will be
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Seriously, no-one will be going to see any team owned by Charles Green next season. I'm convinced now that you're getting a year out followed by league reconstruction. There's no way a team with a membership still to be transferred and a license still to get will be playing next week.
Let's try this again. Can you answer me this. If this "new club" were to meet Celtic in say the league cup next season, would there be a rivalry? Would the media, players and fans from both clubs make a big deal about it? Or would it be treated the same as any other Scottish football match?
Sorry medro, I'm trying to keep up with posts and do my job - sometimes my job needs to take priority I've answered your question on the other thread
How about we aim our anger at the people who kick other peoples heads in, rather than the SPL for not allowing a new club to enter straight into the top division (which would by your logic have prevented people getting a kicking?).
No, I'd rather do what you do - ignore any direct question and answer a rhetorical one as some way of response. Are you ******ed?
By my logic? When did I say this. I'm happy for my team to be in Div 3. So have you a solution on how to stop pissheads laying into each other over which football team they support. P.S. This solution must be enforced in the coming weeks. Good luck
No Im not. Maybe you don't want to answer because you know that everyone will treat as any other old firm
I hope you will agree with me when I say that with these morons football is an excuse and regardless of where/if the newco are playing next season the bampots will find something else to fight about
...and you didn't answer the original question - that a hypothetical rhetorical question looking at reactions to seperate entities is your basis for saying something. Don't answer it. Just kill yourself