Where are you from Mindy. It would make sense that you didn't live in Glasgow if you never attend Celtic games. Are you English?
Nope pet, I'm from Northern Ireland. Whereabouts in England. It has to be down the very south coast if you never make it to Parkhead.
Ah, I see, you pretend to be thick in order to fudge the issue, when you know full well that the responsibility - under the rules at the time - for ensuring the sale of any football club in scotland was to a " fit and proper person " lay with the selling club, in this case rangers, who provided documentation to the sfa to assert they had conducted the required checks on craig whyte and that he was a fit and proper person. The rules have now had to be changed because, once again, rangers have been shown to have acted dishonestly.
Nothing to do with Whyte acting dishonsestly? Rangers were fooled by him and punished. The SFA then verified this and they accept no blame at all?
I'll probably get berated for suggesting this, but.... As Rangers have a fair amount of support in Ulster, added to the fact that your typical Scottish Third Division side doesn't have a great away following......... How about, on the odd occasion when: Both Rangers and Celtic are due to play on Saturday Rangers are at Home Linfield are playing away Rangers could play at Windsor Park. This would (a) alleviate the problem this thread was initially intended to deal with and (b) save a lot of time and money for those Rangers supporters who travel regularly from Northern Ireland to watch Rangers play.
not the worst idea devon but i honestly cant see the sfa going for it (dangerous precedent) or any 3rd division club being able to afford 2 trips to windsor park on their budgets