Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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The date was 27th of July 2012 and Scotland's biggest and most successful football club faced oblivion. Just two days before the club were due to face Brechin City in the Angus town, Rangers FC had no licence to play football. This doomsday scenario had been created by twisted individuals representing the SFA, SPL and others. Their determination to see Rangers punished to the full for an as yet unproven "charge" (a charge which the club was subsequently found not guilty) was matched only by an underlying driven agenda to see Rangers damaged as much as possible, perhaps beyond repair.

The club had been given a stark choice - accept sanctions and trophy stripping or be granted no licence to play football, in any league, anywhere. Rangers, with Ally McCoist and Charles Green representing, had fought bravely to retain the clubs' history, heritage and sporting record in the face of those determined to steal it away at any cost. In defiance of the Scottish Football authorities equivalent of a firing squad they fought valiantly for a club that had already lost most of its first team squad following SPFA and agent interference allied to greedy individuals who saw a fast buck. The future of the Scottish game lay in the hands of those men sat round a table. Their dirty game of chess had reached stalemate; their attempted "Five-Way Agreement" had morphed into a carefully contrived monster that included:
  • stripping of 5 SPL titles
  • stripping of 6 Scottish Cups
  • a signing embargo
The message delivered was loud and clear. Accept "guilt", and accept our punishments or we put you out of the game. We feel it's necessary to repeat this; no ruling had yet been made on EBTs from Lord Nimmo Smith, and two years and two appeals later, the EBTs are still judged in law to be loans that did not give Rangers any footballing advantage in the years the scheme was in use.
Whilst SPL Chief Ralph Topping was regaling anyone who'd listen with tales of Armageddon and insisting the SFL accept a club the SPL had thrown to the wolves, the SPL looked to maximise revenue from that same club they had just kicked out. So, on that day 27th of July 2012, the last possible day that agreement could be reached, the SFA's lawyers Levy & Macrae hosted all senior stakeholders in the Rangers issue to their office in St Vincent Street, Glasgow.

By this stage, Rangers had forced the title stripping off the agenda, however, they were not to be meekly handed a punishment free passage in to the SFL. Other measures were being quickly discussed. The determination of some to punish the club as much as possible at a late stage where desperation saw them more likely to accept to get the licence and keep the club alive hadn't waned.

The presence of Duff and Phelps could not help the Rangers cause; they were now bystanders only interested that the business entity they were representing wouldn't have any financial liability thrown in its direction. With a draft agreement on paper and separate signature pages at the back (to be signed upon all attendees reaching agreement on the conditions of Rangers re-entry in to the SFL and SFA), talks got underway. All in attendance agreed that a conclusion had to be reached and papers signed off that day, no matter what. The future of Scottish Football and that of its biggest member club was at stake.

Reaching agreement on any issue was difficult, and the meeting was interrupted several times as Stewart Regan answered his mobile phone and left the room. An expectant wife was calling from Yorkshire. Mr. Regan was reminded he had a dinner date that evening.
With no indication that middle ground could be found regards the many sticking points and Scottish football facing disaster the SFA Chief Executive took a remarkable and shocking decision that reinforced the belief of many that he is inept and has zero interest in the welfare of the beautiful game here.

At 5pm, with the document far from finalised and even further from being agreed, he took the SFA signature page from the table and signed it, informing all of those present that he would put his name to whatever was agreed, had a dinner engagement with his wife and friends in Leeds, and wasn't going to cancel.

In essence, Regan signed a blank piece of paper.

The Chief Executive of the SFA, with overall responsibility for the game in Scotland, was more interested in having dinner, than leading the decision makers to reach an agreement to safeguard the future of both Rangers, and Scottish Football. The meeting lasted approximately another four hours before a conclusion was reached. Rangers were forced to accept their second transfer embargo in 4 months, and various other financial penalties including the signing over of television rights, and the payment of football debts, on the agreement that they wouldn't have rights to SPL prize money, or debts owed to the club.

There were a number of revisions to the draft document in Regan's absence which already had his signature, as he travelled to Leeds and made his way out to dinner. To the best of our knowledge Regan didn't phone anyone in attendance after his departure for a progress update. Regan's signature page was simply inserted into the final document and issued as the Five-Way Agreement. This absolute disdain for the future of Rangers and Scottish football has never left that room, until now.

One month earlier, Mr Regan had shown a similar lack of interest when an email written by him had been leaked to the press. In his email, amongst a bunch of 'decisions' he had pre-determined, Regan revealed that while Scottish Football was in disarray, he was off on holiday.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/Regan-controversial What would Regan have done the following day if any of the people in the room had simply scribbled 'I, Stewart Regan, knowing that I am unfit to hold the position of Chief Executive of the SFA, hereby tender my immediate resignation.'

Vanguard Bears henceforth ask that members of the SFA, SPFL and SFL demand Stewart Regan's resignation. This man should not be heading up Scottish Football, especially at this very crucial time where attendances are dwindling and sponsorship is drying up.

The phrase "NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE" has never been more apt.
 
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Mainly because I've already read it on their site <laugh>

They're proper *****s on that page though, the real vehement Rangers spastics.
 
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Mainly because I've already read it on their site

They're proper *****s on that page though, the real vehement Rangers spastics.

Some cracking quote material on that <laugh>

This doomsday scenario had been created by twisted individuals representing the SFA, SPL and others. Their determination to see Rangers punished to the full for an as yet unproven "charge" (a charge which the club was subsequently found not guilty) was matched only by an underlying driven agenda to see Rangers damaged as much as possible, perhaps beyond repair.
 
A guy I used to be friends with claimed on Facebook last night that (almost verbatim) "John Reid started the demotion (sic) of Rangers knowing Rangers fans would start to hate everything Scottish in order to boost the No vote"

He's an alky, in fairness.
 
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=273551

Other diddy teams that nobody cares about try to gain relevance by hating us, like aberdeen they act like our rivals when theyre just another no mark team that is irrelevant. Theyre just trying to leech off our fame and success because theyre just irrelevant in the grand scheme of things and we are world famous.

'No one likes us, we definitely care' <rofl>
 
Sons of Struth open letter to Mike Ashley <laugh>
Dear Mr Ashley.

You bought the naming rights to our beloved stadium for £1. Some suggest it may have been the makeweight in a bigger better deal for Rangers.

Can you please let the loyal Rangers fans know before the close of business on the 12th September 2014 if this is the case and explain what other deal it was a makeweight for. If it wasn't a makeweight for a better deal then we would respectfully request you cancel the agreement.

Can you please advise us before Fridays deadline as Rangers are not playing on Saturday and some of us may wish to purchase sporting goods. We would like to purchase these items with a clear mind and choose the correct outlet with out prejudice.

Craig Houston
Sons of Struth.

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Aye, cancel that commercially viable agreement so Billy n williamina can buy their xxxxxl polo shirts from sports direct before heading to magaluf for 10 days.
 
Rangers International Football Club plc

("Rangers" the "Club" or the "Company")

Statement re. Settlement

Rangers have agreed formal terms of settlement with former Commercial Director, Imran Ahmad regarding his current court action. The sum agreed is significantly less than the total amount which Mr Ahmad had been granted permission to arrest. As part of the settlement terms Mr Ahmad has agreed to refrain from arresting funds in Rangers' bank account or in the hands of others pending the formal removal of the case from court. No such arrestment will now take place. The case will be formally taken out of court in the next few days.

For further information please contact:

Rangers International Football Club plc


Graham Wallace/Paul Tyrrell Tel: 0141 580 8647

Daniel Stewart & Company plc Tel: 020 7776 6550

Paul Shackleton/David Coffman
Newgate Threadneedle Tel: 020 7148 6143

Can't be much left in the coffers bears? <laugh>
 
One of his best for a long time, absolutely ridiculous. Paranoid, blinkered, petty, righteous, belligerent, vengeful and totally oblivious to the facts of Rangers demise, he like many, has rewritten them.

Behold the madness of Leggoian proportions.

Ashley And Rangers

With the announcement that he is putting Newcastle United up for sale, the chips are falling into place for a Mike Ashley takeover at Rangers.
As predicted by this blogger, Ashley could very well be the new man in charge at the troubled club. The possibility of an Ashley versus Dave King showdown is looking less likely. King simply doesn&#8217;t have the firepower that the Sports Direct magnate has and any contest is likely to be short-lived with Ashley a certain winner.

This doesn&#8217;t mean that factions who see Dave King as their saviour won&#8217;t continue to agitate against the club. But it does mean that Rangers will have a figurehead with the clout to take on any recalcitrants. In short, Ashley is not a man to be messed with and has been told he is not welcome more than once in his career. That only appears to make him more determined to make his mark on things. As guest blogger Kenny S said on here a few days ago, Rangers need a billionaire and Ashley fits the bill as a hard-nosed operator with deep pockets but a distaste for a spendthrift philosophy.

It is no surprise that the Scottish media has ramped up its twisted campaign to undermine the beleaguered Rangers board and prevent the likes of Ashley&#8217;s involvement. Their latest target is Sandy Easdale, who is perceived to be the main point of contact with Ashley.

As I said in yesterday&#8217;s blog, a strong Rangers is not what the Scottish media wants. There has been a constant attempt by a broad range of people in Scotland to prevent Rangers becoming financially strong. Rangers fans need to start asking why it is in the interests of these people for Rangers to be choked of revenue, deprived of investment and hindered by boycotts.

As I have been saying in this blog, a weak Rangers is not good for Scottish football so anyone hoping for this is like a turkey voting for Christmas. Same has to be said for a weak Celtic. It might suit the fans of both to see their rivals struggling but it is not good in the long run for either of the Old Firm.

Even Peter Blofeld Lawwell is now telling the football community in Scotland that Rangers on their uppers is catastrophic news for everybody.

So why do we have a relentless media campaign which is evidently intent on sinking Rangers, coupled with a fifth column in the fan base seeking to choke the club of much-needed revenue? This is a critical time for Rangers Football Club. Beyond that, it is a critical time for Scottish football. The future prosperity of our game hangs in the balance. Non-Rangers fans blinded by prejudice might arrogantly say &#8220;Stuff Rangers!&#8221; and &#8220;We don&#8217;t need them!&#8221; but their club officials will not agree.

Football in Scotland needs the Blue Pound and it needs The Product i.e. Rangers and Celtic slugging it out several times a season and competing for titles and cups. And it needs people who will invest in our game, like Mike Ashley and Dermot Desmond. These guys are not choirboys and we shouldn&#8217;t expect them to be. It&#8217;s time that football supporters and journos in this country realised that if we want people to invest in the game, we shouldn&#8217;t have a default response to slaughter those who do.
 
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McMurdo follows that up the next day with a blog saying:

Mike Ashley may not be riding to Rangers rescue after all.

I am led to believe that Ashley has been scared off by the fifth columnists in the club support and doesn&#8217;t relish taking on disgruntled fan groups again.