I don't think we will buy any of their players... even out of charity. We did not help Rangers by buying any of their players so we should not send out the wrong signals by helping Hearts, kicking them while they are down would be the fairest thing.
None of them good enough for Celtic. It has to be a conspiracy, first Rangers and now Hearts being driven out of the SPL. The anti-Rangers, anti-Hearts Roman cabal behind it should be exposed - someone should start a campaign on Facebook or suchlike and marches should take place to let the world know of this injustice ...
Dunfermline ****ed too.... Masterson is a **** and Sutton was right about them lying down. But I don't mind em. Hearts to die. Rangers already dead. The common denominator is bigotry and Ogilvie. The **** with 2 surnames got the job with the SFA on the strength of being one of the best administrators in the game
If and when they do die and if and when they do start a new club the SFA should do it ****ing right. Like the Welsh FA. Barry and Llanelli refused full FAW membership Barry Town United AFC, resurrected by fans of the former Welsh Premier League champions, have been told they will have to start next season in parks football. A new club was formed after Barry Town were withdrawn from the Welsh League by owner Stuart Lovering in May. Barry, as well as AFC Llanelli, applied for full membership to the Football Association of Wales for next season. But both clubs have been refused full membership. Members of the FAW Council considered a recommendation that both clubs should be admitted into the Welsh Football League. But the FAW Council voted against the recommendation during a meeting in Betws y Coed. The clubs have been instructed to apply for membership to their respective area associations. Welsh League officials accepted Barry Town's request to be withdrawn the league in May. Barry Town supporters' sommittee (BTSC), who had run and funded the club since 2011, said they were "hugely saddened" by the league's decision. The Dragons were a dominant force in Welsh football for many years, winning the Welsh Premier (formerly the League of Wales) title seven times between 1996 and 2003. Llanelli AFC, who won the Welsh Premier League title in 2008, were wound up at London's High Court over a £21,000 tax debt in April.
I will miss trips to Swinecastle. A wee midweek game through there was always a great trip, especially when we pumped them like the game last season.