For a club that is allegedly illiquid, and potentially unable to make payroll without external finance even with football being played to season end this season, to be asking for transparency from others without providing their own club members with trustworthy annual accounts and major litigation on multiple fronts, is strange situation.
its almost like it would suit them better to be banned from game rather than be truthful and honest with their own support.
they have a secret agreement with the very people they claim are not being transparent.
Why no spill the beans on the transparency of the secret agreement? Maybe thats the dossier they have.
everybody that signed that thing in secret could well be the people they are trying to manipulate again
You know it would be better if the 5 way agreement was out in the open because apart from exposing what fans know anyway, it would at least allow a healing process to begin, all involved could explain their reason if it was for financial, sponsorhip, tv rights etc whatever, but what it would allow for once the genie is out the bottle, it would allow the SPFL and SFA to begin afresh and no longer be tied to threats or be manipulated.
The Rangers 1872 PLC died, fact, fans and journalist and members know it, journalist now fear saying it after months writing about it and explaining the ramifications of it; they are now in tow to the £pound they take home, members (SFA/SPFL) deny it as they are also waged from corrupt sponsors and tv deals setup to selling the lie, fans are the only ones who have shown that they undesrtand full well what death means and are not short in reminding the fools they know it. It was their actions that prevented the dead from remaining in the SPL. (Money talks)
Sometimes it onlty takes someone to step up and inform the emperor that really he does not have any clothes on and we see through the scam. The huns bemoaning the SPFL director for events of the past on telling the old club what he thought of them was no different from what the media at the time thought and he was not alone in airing the dead clubs washing in public.
Its time for Stewart Robertson to step down from the SPFL as he is now a placeman and is conflicted with his real bosses, who claim to have a whistleblower in protection ( ICT) and, as he sits round a table with the SPFL he is in control of the narrative from Ibrox whilst his colleauges in his second roll SPFL are in the dark. He has to be open and transparent to both his roles cannot have it both ways; one he kows what the SPFL do not know and second he does not share what he knows from his masters who pay him.