Nope, it isn't a shame. I am delighted that the filthy rancid Hun ****s will never ever kick a ball again. Support a new club if you want. Pretend it is Rangers if you want..... Just don't expect anyone else to believe your ludicrous "same club" pish.
All this banging on about being British and yet off they go and do their best to wreck another British city. And all this while playing the final of a prestigious European trophy. Shameful.
Ramsden cup or some ****e like that. Everyone knows it is a new club. Even chief bigot Patrick Med Dog.
When is teh Rangers 1899 club going into liquidation? Or is that going to be just like the Celtic the old Celtic club that still exsits but doesnt!
Did you phone up clyde and say noone will go to watch the diddy teams because Celtic will win everything You sound that drunk
I'm sure the new club will still have problems with secterianism. Maybe the new club should be called Ringers?
Aye they might be, but your not on the ball Mick ... I'd have thought you would have had the Rangers board punted into "Other Scottish Teams" about 5 minutes after the decision yesterday
you are deluded, the club won't be registering the name Rangers, nor will any trophies you (eventually) win ever have the same name as those won by the club that died a few weeks ago GIRFUY ya thick ****
Fixed, or you had another point and hit return too soon? Alcohol on a Thursday morning is a bitch eh?
I shall think that. Thanks. I think that a football club is more than a corporate entity. More than it's playing squad (past/present/future). I think a football club has a heart and a soul and is an entity in it's own right. So what if the corporate entity used to perform the day to day running of the club has gone and has been replaced by another? Do you really think the fans care about a company? No, they care about a club. You are free to believe a football club is nothing more than a company. That's entirely up to you. I would have thought you thought more of your club than that though.
I kind of agree, but unfortunately the world of football doesn't operate that way. It used to be supporters supporting a club, and they like us to believe it still is, because it creates a corporate loyalty which is unrivaled in any other sector, but they sell us credit cards, rob us on season tickets and post high profits, which in any other field we would be demanding a share of, but in football, because of passion for the game we boast about to our mates and look forward to a new improved squad. Football is now just a corporate structure, with fans who haven't caught up!
A compelling argument that the spirit of Rangers lives on in the black hearts of every supporter of the new club. So the argument now is that Rangers exist on an existential level? It is a real shame for you that the Company legally defined what "the club" was....and now "the club" no longer exists. What you will be supporting, if they can get their **** together will be a new club I think a lot of my football club. I honestly can't tell you what tricks I would play on myself to convince myself that they still exist....But I don't have to because Celtic exist.
Here is the statement from the people overseeing the administration process of the club you presently support....or have you swapped allegiances already? Duff and Phelps, administrators of The Rangers Football Club plc (in administration) issued the following statement today. "We have written to all shareholders of The Rangers Football Club plc (in administration) to provide notice of a general meeting of the Company to be held at Ibrox Stadium on July 31. "The resolution to be put forward at that meeting is to change the name of the Company to RFC 2012 plc and there will be no other business on the day. "This is a procedural measure in order for Sevco Scotland Limited - which acquired the business and assets of the Company from the administrators on June 14 - to change its name simultaneously to The Rangers Football Club Limited." The next statement will be asking everyone to forget that any of this ever happened.