Put up your Evidence ,,,,,,or STF up

Their evidence will be a mistranslation of a Spanish document.
A doctored voting slip and a whatsapp screenshot , they forget even when they 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣no really stop laughing

produce evidence it must be able to stand up and by that it will have a timeline to tie in with others

We all know if they had anything it would have seen the light of day long before now ,this is a sideshow they can't back down or they would be in the shit with st money by coming out now and creating another sideshow involving other clubs they're trying to save face

if they don't get the votes or get laughed out of hampden then simples ,,,,they get to shift the blame onto the rest of scottish football



it's the sevco way everyone else is to blame
 
The orc's are going batshit crazy,'hoping' the 'evidence' exists after statement no.90,001,feckin moonhowlers, need tae cut down on the deludemol,they think because we've not released a statement,we're scared?,we don't give a phuq about yer manky new club! yer stupid moonhowlin statements,we're the adults in the room,ya stupid bunch ae feckin losers!
 
THERE are key issues to be discussed and agreed within Scottish football including the circumstances and dates on which football can resume, the health and safety of all involved and the financial implications for members.
It is vital that those involved in making those decisions have the confidence and support of member clubs. An independent investigation provides a route to achieving this.
It has always been Rangers’ intention to produce our evidence at the appropriate time. The evidence will be provided to all member clubs well in advance of a general meeting to approve an independent investigation.

Should it not read
We believe there are key issues not discussed and which clubs when they are briefed may agree concerning matters involving key dates for resuming football if possible and, in line with Government decision making, obviously the main concern is the health and safety of all the key players required in the football setup and discussions on the financial aspects.

This would allow anyone of interest to determine if they have the faith and confidence from both sides stakeholders and member associations. We believe this could be achieved through an investigation however clubs may wish to choose differently and we have to respect their decisions and wishes to see what they see fit in the interest of their club going forward in difficult times.

We believe we have sufficient evidence (fuck knows what about) to bring about an investigation and will provide it at anytime to allow clubs and the member association to determine if it merits an investigation into matters that may be improved upon going forawrd.

WATP

Who the fuck are these fuds
 
Had a wee look through some of that, u would think they wur going to war with some of there comments.. 😂 how come big Peter is getting the blame for all this?? The way there talking he is running the world, and everyone does what he tells them.. bunch a paranoid, horrible peepul. 🧟‍♂️🧟‍♂️
They seriously imagine Peter sitting in his lair surrounded by evil fenian henchman controlling the world. Everything bad that happens to them is his fault and they are always the undeserving victims of a tarrier conspiracy! 😁

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THERE are key issues to be discussed and agreed within Scottish football including the circumstances and dates on which football can resume, the health and safety of all involved and the financial implications for members.
It is vital that those involved in making those decisions have the confidence and support of member clubs. An independent investigation provides a route to achieving this.
It has always been Rangers’ intention to produce our evidence at the appropriate time. The evidence will be provided to all member clubs well in advance of a general meeting to approve an independent investigation.

Should it not read
We believe there are key issues not discussed and which clubs when they are briefed may agree concerning matters involving key dates for resuming football if possible and, in line with Government decision making, obviously the main concern is the health and safety of all the key players required in the football setup and discussions on the financial aspects.

This would allow anyone of interest to determine if they have the faith and confidence from both sides stakeholders and member associations. We believe this could be achieved through an investigation however clubs may wish to choose differently and we have to respect their decisions and wishes to see what they see fit in the interest of their club going forward in difficult times.

We believe we have sufficient evidence (fuck knows what about) to bring about an investigation and will provide it at anytime to allow clubs and the member association to determine if it merits an investigation into matters that may be improved upon going forawrd.

WATP

Who the fuck are these fuds
As we've seen over the last two months, some clown standing at a dais talking absolute bollocks for up to two hours at a time does not a truth make.

Exactly the same charge can be made against gobshite FC and the inane statements that are so frequently occurring that the monkeys typing those receipts are complaining of repetitive strain injury.

Regardless of what we/they/anybody says, it won't be the SPFL who will have the authority to greenlight the resumption of sport in this country. We know what their agenda is. We know that it has nothing to do with life preservation or health & safety. We know that is designed to maximise whatever financial leverage they have and to minimise any attempt to crown Celtic champions.

There are no wild cards, merely speculative leaps, the suspension of belief and tinfoil-lined conspiracy theories.

If nothing else, it is funny as fuck to see the desperation oozing from their clogged up pores.
 
As we've seen over the last two months, some clown standing at a dais talking absolute bollocks for up to two hours at a time does not a truth make.

Exactly the same charge can be made against gobshite FC and the inane statements that are so frequently occurring that the monkeys typing those receipts are complaining of repetitive strain injury.

Regardless of what we/they/anybody says, it won't be the SPFL who will have the authority to greenlight the resumption of sport in this country. We know what their agenda is. We know that it has nothing to do with life preservation or health & safety. We know that is designed to maximise whatever financial leverage they have and to minimise any attempt to crown Celtic champions.

There are no wild cards, merely speculative leaps, the suspension of belief and tinfoil-lined conspiracy theories.

If nothing else, it is funny as fuck to see the desperation oozing from their clogged up pores.
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It's not as if there was no information given out as the days events unfolded, genie out bottle.

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Monday 16th March 2020

Joint Response Group Update 16/03/20

Coronavirus - latest update from the Joint Response Group







1. Why was the decision taken to suspend Scottish football matches?

The decision was taken in the interest of public health and in the light of both Scottish and UK Government announcements as the country entered the ‘delay’ phase of the global coronavirus pandemic. After extensive follow-up discussions between the football authorities, the Scottish government and football bodies in England and abroad, it was decided by the board of the Scottish FA that suspension until further notice was the only course of action that could protect public health whilst providing clarity for the game in line with UK Medical Officer’s advice. The decision protects not just the general public but specifically supporters, players, club personnel, match officials and everyone involved in putting on match day events. It also reduces the burden on medical staff and the emergency services at a time when they are required to respond to the pandemic.

2. Is there a possibility that this season will be cancelled completely?
The preference remains that Season 2019/20 will be played to completion. However, Scottish football has been suspended until further notice and the Joint Response Group will continue to discuss the developments regarding the virus on a daily basis. The Scottish FA will take guidance from governments, the UK Chief Medical Officers, the Scottish FA medical consultant, Dr John MacLean, and information provided by the World Health Organisation. Given the ever-changing landscape of the virus in Scotland – as with countries across the world – the Scottish FA will only lift the suspension when it is deemed safe to do so from the perspective of public health, but also the safety of all stakeholders including supporters, players, match officials and staff.

3. Why couldn’t SPFL matches be played behind closed doors/televised, where practical?
This was one of the options considered and an approach that has been adopted in various countries. However, it was the unanimous view of the Scottish FA Board that this approach could compromise the health and safety of other key stakeholders, not least players, match officials and staff, as well as necessitating the attendance of emergency services and medical staff.

4. What are the implications for championships, promotions and relegation?
The Joint Response Group is engaged in a contingency planning phase that will assess all possible options for the remaining season and beyond. It would be inappropriate and unhelpful to speculate on any future decisions to be taken by competition organisers. We will, however, commit to updating clubs, supporters and other key stakeholders when appropriate in this fast-moving landscape.

5. Why have grassroots football matches been postponed when fewer than 500 people attend these matches anyway?
The Board of the Scottish FA felt it appropriate to provide clear instructions to the nonprofessional and grassroots games when a decision was made to suspend senior professional football. To reiterate, this decision was taken based on public health, the commitments of emergency and medical services, and also on the safety of those involved in the game, which applies from senior professional football to the lowest grassroots ages. This decision is also designed to protect the volunteer network that supports the grassroots game, in line with UK Chief Medical Officer’s advice.

6. Does your advice include preventing training at professional and grassroots level?
Each club, regardless of whether professional or recreational, has the responsibility to make decisions that keep its players, coaches, support staff and other employees safe. PFA Scotland has issued its own guidance to players and we are committed to supporting our members with individual advice.

Having taken medical advice, the Scottish FA Board recommends that no training or conditioning in groups should take place for the time being. This recommendation covers all levels of the game. Further updates on this will be given as and when further medical advice is received.

7. What will the Scottish FA/SPFL be doing to support clubs who may experience financial difficulties as a result?
The Scottish FA and SPFL are currently reviewing all their commercial contracts to understand the financial implications of the disruption so far.

The SPFL advances club fees across the season. The next such payment is due to be made in April. It remains the intention of the SPFL Board to make April’s scheduled payment to clubs.
Likewise, the Scottish FA is investigating ways in which support can be established in respect of advanced payment of distribution moneys and other ways in which we can help minimise the burden for members, where practicable.

As per an earlier Joint Response Group Update, the SPFL and the Scottish FA strongly advise clubs at all levels to review their insurance policies.

8. What will be the impact of the UEFA Nations League Play-Offs being postponed or cancelled?
We await the outcome of the videoconference to be hosted by UEFA’s Executive Committee with representative from 55 countries, the Board of the European Clubs Association and representatives from the European Leagues, the ECA and FIFPro on 17 March. We will update supporters – especially those who have purchased tickets for the match at Hampden Park against Israel – when we have a decision on whether the match will go ahead as scheduled on 26 March. We expect to receive information on UEFA Euro 2020 on this call and will update accordingly afterwards.

9. Will the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-finals and final go ahead as planned?
The semi-finals are due to be played on the weekend of 11 and 12 April with the final scheduled for 9 May. We will continue to monitor government and UK Chief Medical Officer advice in the coming days and weeks, in liaison with the participants, sponsors and broadcasters. We will make contingency plans in the event that the suspension remains in place by then and ensure any decision is made with public health, the commitments of emergency services and medical staff, and safety at the forefront of our minds. We will also ensure that clubs have ample notice to prepare for the ties and the sale of tickets."
 
Huns radio why have two clubs announced they will not be backing the huns is just pure hatred.

FFS the two clubs are Motherwell and Hamilton who have a member on the board, therefore if they are on the board they must see that there is nothing wrong in the way this scenario with Covid19 has been played out, and if there was something wrong regards their club been shafted then they would step up to the plate and complain.

Also the hun complaint is a complaint against the SPFL in general of which is made up from club members. Sevco are on the board also, so why was a halt to stop not made sooner, we know why.

You cannot say Motherwell and Hamilton have been getting preference from SPFL with Hamilton second bottom and Motherwell been the best of the rest below the teams above them.
 
Who is this Rangers they speak of:

Finally we have a definition of a football club!


It is


  • a legal entity
  • fully responsible for a football team
  • participating in national and international competitions
  • a registered member of a UEFA member association and/or its affiliated league or
  • has a contractual relationship with a registered member.

A company is a legal entity. An ethereal “spirit” of a football club is not.


By the UEFA definition therefore Rangers Football Club PLC, now RFC 2012 PLC (oldco) was the legal entity [a company] responsible for a football team [Rangers] participating in national and international competitions and which was a registered member of the SFA.


Oldco was a football club until 14th June at which time it sold all of the assets and business to Sevco. As the August report by the Administrators says:-


The sale of the business and certain assets included the sale of the Company’s right, title and interest in its SPL share and SFA membership. Following the sale of these assets, the sale of Ibrox and Murray Park and the transfer of the Playing Staff to Newco the Company was no longer in a position to meet the criteria for membership of any of the Football Authorities and therefore no longer operates a Football club.


What about “Rangers”, the football team?


It is not a legal entity.


It might be argued that it fulfils the remaining criteria, but it fails to get over the first hurdle. It is not a legal entity.


Now we have the Rangers Football Club Ltd, formerly Sevco Scotland Ltd or newco.


It fulfils the definition above too, at least now, as it is a legal entity responsible for a football team.


However, it was not a member of the SFA until 3rd August. Therefore newco was not a football club within the UEFA definition until then.


The question arising from this definition is how the football team, Rangers, operated by a football club, oldco, can still be the same team now operated by a different club, newco, where there was a hiatus of almost two months during which time there was no “football club” responsible for Rangers!


Article 12(2) helps I think.


  • The membership must have lasted – at the start of the licence season – for at least three consecutive years.
  • Any alteration to the club’s legal form
  • or company structure (including, for example, changing its headquarters, name or club colours, or transferring stakeholdings between different clubs)
  • during this period in order to facilitate its qualification on sporting merit and/or its receipt of a licence
  • to the detriment of the integrity of a competition
  • is deemed as an interruption of membership or contractual relationship (if any) within the meaning of this provision.
 
Preview of the next statement from Ibrox.
They know they are fucked a story today circulating that the Dutch second division team s who lost out on going up and the finances they willlose are looking to the SPFL for help in courts, apparently we are the only country who showed leadership when we we called the lower divisions and enabled promotions and relegations.
So the Dutch not happy with null and void this late into a season.
 
THERE are key issues to be discussed and agreed within Scottish football including the circumstances and dates on which football can resume, the health and safety of all involved and the financial implications for members.
It is vital that those involved in making those decisions have the confidence and support of member clubs. An independent investigation provides a route to achieving this.
It has always been Rangers’ intention to produce our evidence at the appropriate time. The evidence will be provided to all member clubs well in advance of a general meeting to approve an independent investigation.

Should it not read
We believe there are key issues not discussed and which clubs when they are briefed may agree concerning matters involving key dates for resuming football if possible and, in line with Government decision making, obviously the main concern is the health and safety of all the key players required in the football setup and discussions on the financial aspects.

This would allow anyone of interest to determine if they have the faith and confidence from both sides stakeholders and member associations. We believe this could be achieved through an investigation however clubs may wish to choose differently and we have to respect their decisions and wishes to see what they see fit in the interest of their club going forward in difficult times.

We believe we have sufficient evidence (fuck knows what about) to bring about an investigation and will provide it at anytime to allow clubs and the member association to determine if it merits an investigation into matters that may be improved upon going forawrd.

WATP

Who the fuck are these fuds
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They Boab.....are the Peepul
 
I'm expecting the Huns to hide behind the fluteblower as to the damning evidence they allegedly have.....this gives them the latitude to say anything they like without producing the source of the so called evidence.....they will insist the identity of the fluteblower must be protected at all costs.....so in essence they can say what they like and hide behind an invisible fluteblower in doing so.....we'll see if this pans out soon enough
 

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