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  1. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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  2. RebelBhoy

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    Does that make david murray professor x?
     
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  3. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    and their XXXL support
     
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    EspaniaCelt Well-Known Member

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    ... and/or does it make the Chairman of the Newco, Malcolm X or more likely, really, Michael X?
     
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  5. Ciaran

    Ciaran Going for 55

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    That's what half the support use when signing on anyway.
     
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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...ture-list.html
    Rangers will not be included in the Scottish Premier League fixture list for next season when it is published on Monday, Telegraph Sport can reveal.


    It will be the first time since league football began in Scotland in 1888 that the Ibrox club will be absent from the schedule.
    Instead, the fixtures for the 11 other clubs will be announced, with some form of cipher used to signify Rangers who – if their application for acceptance as a newco is rejected – will be replaced by Dundee, runners-up in the Scottish Football League last season.
    Rangers cannot be incorporated into the fixture list because the Ibrox administrators still hold the club’s share in the SPL but have no players and no stadium.
    Rangers Football Club, the newco owned by the consortium fronted by Charles Green – who assumed control on Thursday – have a stadium and perhaps also a playing squad (although that issue has yet to be resolved) but no share in the SPL so, as matters stand, they cannot play in the league.
    The SPL board meets on Monday and will be presented with a letter of application from Green’s newco. Recently adopted changes in SPL rules mean that the board must refer the matter to the member clubs.
     
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