Statement o clock

boab1916

Well-known member
Saturday, 11 April 2020, 15:00
by Rangers Football Club

WE have been presented with evidence via a whistleblower that raises serious concerns surrounding the SPFL’s processes relating to its stewardship of the voting on the resolution presented to member Clubs.
Rangers’ Interim Chairman, Douglas Park, attempted to discuss this evidence with SPFL chief executive, Neil Doncaster, who initially refused to do so. The SPFL followed up that call with an e-mail, which we believe was a thinly disguised attempt to silence legitimate concerns.
Rangers will not be bullied into silence. We believe it is in the interests of all Scottish clubs and supporters that the evidence, which is alarming, be addressed as quickly as possible.
The voting debacle and the evidence we possess raise serious questions concerning the corporate governance of the SPFL.
Mr Park said: “The lack of leadership and responsibility from the SPFL as a members’ organisation has shocked me. If ever there was a time for complete openness and transparency, it is now. Crucial decisions are being made on the issues of promotion and relegation behind closed doors and without proper time for consideration or debate.
“The farcical conduct of this affair seems to me to bring the corporate governance and business operations of the SPFL into sharp focus. It is an example of an undemocratic culture, which has existed within the SPFL for far too long.
“As a member club, we are disturbed by the evidence that has been presented and feel there is no choice but to call for an independent investigation into this entire matter. Each member of the SPFL board has a duty to its members to ensure that such an investigation is instructed without delay.
“All we ask for is equality and respect. In the past few days, we have become alarmed at a seeming lack of even-handedness and fair play from the SPFL. This is surely unacceptable and, if substantiated, must be remedied.
“Other member clubs, who have seen the evidence we hold, share our concerns.
“We call for the suspension of the SPFL’s Chief Executive, Neil Doncaster and its legal adviser, Rod McKenzie while an independent investigation is conducted.”
 
Saturday, 11 April 2020, 15:00
by Rangers Football Club

WE have been presented with evidence via a whistleblower that raises serious concerns surrounding the SPFL’s processes relating to its stewardship of the voting on the resolution presented to member Clubs.
Rangers’ Interim Chairman, Douglas Park, attempted to discuss this evidence with SPFL chief executive, Neil Doncaster, who initially refused to do so. The SPFL followed up that call with an e-mail, which we believe was a thinly disguised attempt to silence legitimate concerns.
Rangers will not be bullied into silence. We believe it is in the interests of all Scottish clubs and supporters that the evidence, which is alarming, be addressed as quickly as possible.
The voting debacle and the evidence we possess raise serious questions concerning the corporate governance of the SPFL.
Mr Park said: “The lack of leadership and responsibility from the SPFL as a members’ organisation has shocked me. If ever there was a time for complete openness and transparency, it is now. Crucial decisions are being made on the issues of promotion and relegation behind closed doors and without proper time for consideration or debate.
“The farcical conduct of this affair seems to me to bring the corporate governance and business operations of the SPFL into sharp focus. It is an example of an undemocratic culture, which has existed within the SPFL for far too long.
“As a member club, we are disturbed by the evidence that has been presented and feel there is no choice but to call for an independent investigation into this entire matter. Each member of the SPFL board has a duty to its members to ensure that such an investigation is instructed without delay.
“All we ask for is equality and respect. In the past few days, we have become alarmed at a seeming lack of even-handedness and fair play from the SPFL. This is surely unacceptable and, if substantiated, must be remedied.
“Other member clubs, who have seen the evidence we hold, share our concerns.
“We call for the suspension of the SPFL’s Chief Executive, Neil Doncaster and its legal adviser, Rod McKenzie while an independent investigation is conducted.”
Another legal case
 
Saturday, 11 April 2020, 15:00
by Rangers Football Club

...Mr Park said: “The lack of leadership and responsibility from the SPFL as a members’ organisation has shocked me. If ever there was a time for complete openness and transparency, it is now. Crucial decisions are being made on the issues of promotion and relegation behind closed doors and without proper time for consideration or debate.
“The farcical conduct of this affair seems to me to bring the corporate governance and business operations of the SPFL into sharp focus. It is an example of an undemocratic culture, which has existed within the SPFL for far too long.
“As a member club, we are disturbed by the evidence that has been presented and feel there is no choice but to call for an independent investigation into this entire matter. Each member of the SPFL board has a duty to its members to ensure that such an investigation is instructed without delay.
“All we ask for is equality and respect. In the past few days, we have become alarmed at a seeming lack of even-handedness and fair play from the SPFL. This is surely unacceptable and, if substantiated, must be remedied....
"Undemocratic"? "Equality and respect"? Like the 5-way agreement? Like the anyone-but-Celtic approach?
 
Forfar nail it and Tom English is raging, Forfars cut is £3700 pounds they are not reliant on this they wanted clarity to move forward and plan ahead not the money.



Micheal Stewart wanting money to be giving out based on positions as now and if this changes clubs pay it back next season, so when you consider that 6 and 7th place in the SPL is also a big difference in money then the fact that al clubs bar 2 voted no makes it clear that all others voted for clarity and the other two voted for self-interest, relegation and stop Celtic getting the title by having a null and void, which stops relegation also.

It is now becoming clear that the huns could have according to Mike Stewarts proposal the pot money for 2nd position and the games go ahead later, they do not want this, its obvious now and clear.

Willie Miller L1 and L2 not interested in paltry money as this does not keep their season alive, the huns want null and void and want the money, for the money been available the option could be money now and the games to be played,
Neil Doncaster will be an interesting character as he is in the hun target and TBH this statement from the huns is bullshit and dummy out pram shite, the whistle-blower is a squirrel as we all know you cannot name one, and the SPFL consists of Stewart Robinson therefore if an investigation is to be taken he, Stewart Robinson, will need to step down as he is now a conflict of interest.
 
Scottish Football is any wonder that we are underrated,canny even get voting done without chaos.!🙄🙄
Selfishness beyond belief .
The Dundee one intrigues me if you send an email it arrives unless not properly addressed and if not properly addressed it informs you and if the site does not exist or is blocke you will get an email sender notification return, Dundee are at it or the SPFL have not read it, but according to other clubs this is how they communicated during a closed door meeting through corona.
Dundee are at it i think.
 
The Dundee one intrigues me if you send an email it arrives unless not properly addressed and if not properly addressed it informs you and if the site does not exist or is blocke you will get an email sender notification return, Dundee are at it or the SPFL have not read it, but according to other clubs this is how they communicated during a closed door meeting through corona.
Dundee are at it i think.
Dundee came oot this morning and said they never sent one.. they filled oot a no vote but changed there mind and never sent..
 
The Dundee one intrigues me if you send an email it arrives unless not properly addressed and if not properly addressed it informs you and if the site does not exist or is blocke you will get an email sender notification return, Dundee are at it or the SPFL have not read it, but according to other clubs this is how they communicated during a closed door meeting through corona.
Dundee are at it i think.
Dundee are certainly compromised as are the SPFL. What a sorry mess
 
The Dundee one intrigues me if you send an email it arrives unless not properly addressed and if not properly addressed it informs you and if the site does not exist or is blocke you will get an email sender notification return, Dundee are at it or the SPFL have not read it, but according to other clubs this is how they communicated during a closed door meeting through corona.
Dundee are at it i think.
dundee give the impression of a rabbit caught in the head lights they don't know we're to run
 

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