Koyomi wrote:Rangers however are allowed to vote on their future in the SPL despite getting themselves into this mess. Even if Rangers are still playing in the SPL next year as a 'newco', no doubt they'll face heavy sanctions. After the dust has settled on this mess though top priority reforms are needed at all levels in the SFA to avoid such debacles again.
rich1uk wrote:that still might happen , but given its up to the other clubs and they will want the revenue from the visits from rangers fans during the season i think its likely they will vote to allow them to start in the SPL. would serve rangers right if they did have to re-apply to join the league and start at the bottom but that would be like turkeys voting for xmas by the other clubs.
absolute farce that a club of that stature has allowed itself to get into this situation
craig whyte is being painted as the main villain and he looks like hes a bit of a dodgy character but most of the tax debt was accrued under the previous ownership trying to pull a fast one
Alviro Patterson wrote:In turn SPL has more than 2 teams challenging for the title, stadium attendances increase, TV and sponsorship deals increase in value, more central funding for all SPL sides, Scotland has a stronger UEFA co-efficient rating.
Aidan11 wrote:If Rangers have to start again in Div 3 there could be some record scores and attendances there next season.
Aidan11 wrote:Rangers wont be in the SPL next season.
Celtic win 2012/2013 SPL title.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18703183
Aidan11 wrote:If Rangers have to start again in Div 3 there could be some record scores and attendances there next season.
Aidan11 wrote:Rangers wont be in the SPL next season.
Celtic win 2012/2013 SPL title.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18703183
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