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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by exileinleeds » 17 Feb 2012 18:56

Pompey deducted only 10pts

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by buzzby » 17 Feb 2012 19:01

Theres a surprise!! Not really a punishment at all.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Franchise FC » 17 Feb 2012 20:18

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Silver Fox I'm fairly sure you can't play in europe if you're in administration


they may be out of it come next season. but would qualifying for european football while in administration be allowed? it shouldn't be.


lol thank god we don't have clowns like you running things. The other SPL clubs have themselves to blame if they are behind a club who just got a 10 point deduction at the end of the season. If Rangers are in administration next season and this breaches Uefa's rules...they won't be in it and the team below will. Complete non story.


Finerain in missed the point shocker.

If Rangers spent within their means they wouldn't have had even the players that they've got and would therefore have had fewer points - probably significantly fewer points.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Friday's Legacy » 18 Feb 2012 11:05

completely missed the point. uefa frown on clubs in administration and may not allow them to compete in the europa league next season as a result. i'm sure that decision will be made in due course.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Ian Royal » 18 Feb 2012 13:47

exileinleeds Pompey deducted only 10pts


Ludicrous. I wasn't expecting 20, but it should have been 13 - 15. They have to be wound up shirley!


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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Friday's Legacy » 18 Feb 2012 16:54

if you read the scottish premier league table tonight from 4th place up, it is:

1. Celtic
2. Rangers
3. Motherwell
4. Hearts

HMRC

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 18 Feb 2012 17:02

Top quality from Rangers fans. Clubs in a financial mess, worst starting 11 in the clubs history, 10 points deducted and no chance of the title and nothing to play for. How do the fans respond? Biggest crowd of the season against Kilmarnock, more than the OF earlier in the season. More than celtics last home game when they've won the title already. Top, top support.

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by soggy biscuit » 18 Feb 2012 17:06

FiNeRaIn Top quality from Rangers fans. Clubs in a financial mess, worst starting 11 in the clubs history, 10 points deducted and no chance of the title and nothing to play for. How do the fans respond? Biggest crowd of the season against Kilmarnock, more than the OF earlier in the season. More than celtics last home game when they've won the title already. Top, top support.


How did the team respond?

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 18 Feb 2012 17:07

Who cares? Soggy in missing the point shocker. No one was there for a performance or result the leagues over you goon. :lol:

If reading were placed in administration, deducted 10 points and were certs for a period of failure, the attendance would be about 12k for the next game...as with 99% of English clubs it would decrease rapidly.

What a statement to sell out.


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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by soggy biscuit » 18 Feb 2012 17:34

FiNeRaIn Who cares?.


LOL. That'll be a loss then

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Franchise FC » 18 Feb 2012 17:35

FiNeRaIn Who cares? Soggy in missing the point shocker. No one was there for a performance or result the leagues over you goon. :lol:

If reading were placed in administration, deducted 10 points and were certs for a period of failure, the attendance would be about 12k for the next game...as with 99% of English clubs it would decrease rapidly.

What a statement to sell out.


But the point is that RFC play within the rules so are much less likely to enter administration.

Clubs in administration have been cheating their creditors, their fans, but most of all their competitors.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Friday's Legacy » 18 Feb 2012 17:39

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FiNeRaIn Who cares? Soggy in missing the point shocker. No one was there for a performance or result the leagues over you goon. :lol:

If reading were placed in administration, deducted 10 points and were certs for a period of failure, the attendance would be about 12k for the next game...as with 99% of English clubs it would decrease rapidly.

What a statement to sell out.


But the point is that RFC play within the rules so are much less likely to enter administration.

Clubs in administration have been cheating their creditors, their fans, but most of all their competitors.


and have trophies in their cabinet that they do not deserve.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 18 Feb 2012 17:53

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FiNeRaIn Who cares? Soggy in missing the point shocker. No one was there for a performance or result the leagues over you goon. :lol:

If reading were placed in administration, deducted 10 points and were certs for a period of failure, the attendance would be about 12k for the next game...as with 99% of English clubs it would decrease rapidly.

What a statement to sell out.


But the point is that RFC play within the rules so are much less likely to enter administration.

Clubs in administration have been cheating their creditors, their fans, but most of all their competitors.


and have trophies in their cabinet that they do not deserve.


Thats not the case with Rangers so no worries there.

But back to the point, the entire reason for all this mess is the EPL inflated and destroying football so badly its got to this point. Scotland has no TV money, sponsorship or good players left because of the inflation in England. The FA allowing clubs to destroy the game south of the border is the sole reason for the instability and corruption in world football these days and why i've started following other sports.


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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by soggy biscuit » 18 Feb 2012 17:59

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FiNeRaIn Who cares? Soggy in missing the point shocker. No one was there for a performance or result the leagues over you goon. :lol:

If reading were placed in administration, deducted 10 points and were certs for a period of failure, the attendance would be about 12k for the next game...as with 99% of English clubs it would decrease rapidly.

What a statement to sell out.


But the point is that RFC play within the rules so are much less likely to enter administration.

Clubs in administration have been cheating their creditors, their fans, but most of all their competitors.


and have trophies in their cabinet that they do not deserve.


+1

Finerain can desperately try and paint a glamourous picture of passionate fans etc but at the end of the day your club cheated so no one gives a f**k how many turned out today for the game.

With the debt racking up Rangers cheated their way to results and trophies and with it cheated other football fans out of results for their club and who knows what off the back of those results. You bang on about your wonderful fans but have you given a thought to the fans of clubs who missed out on europe/cup win/staying up etc off the back of a result your club cheated it's way to? thought not.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by blindedbythelights » 18 Feb 2012 18:34

SSN reported thousands were walking out with minutes left on the clock

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by blindedbythelights » 18 Feb 2012 18:38

FiNeRaIn the entire reason for all this mess is the EPL inflated and destroying football so badly its got to this point. Scotland has no TV money, sponsorship or good players left because of the inflation in England. The FA allowing clubs to destroy the game south of the border is the sole reason for the instability and corruption in world football these days





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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 18 Feb 2012 18:49

Yawn, listen to these little middle class Englanders attempt to give their opinion to traditional clubs with history. Still not close to the best league in the world despise BILLIONS invested. Spain are clear champions. Stick to face paint and drums boys. Be interesting to see how the Russian tycoons treat reading, could well be revisiting this in a few years. :lol:

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by Friday's Legacy » 18 Feb 2012 18:53

FiNeRaIn the entire reason for all this mess is the EPL inflated and destroying football so badly its got to this point. Scotland has no TV money, sponsorship or good players left because of the inflation in England. The FA allowing clubs to destroy the game south of the border is the sole reason for the instability and corruption in world football these days


funny that celtic are running at a near profit after years of investing in their youth set-up and reducing their net spending on transfers and wages. yes they have debts also, but they learnt how to manage them, whereas rangers did the opposite and are now paying for it.

also which spl team announced this week that they are 100% debt free and profited £500k in this tax year?

rangers have no one to blame but themselves. you spent beyond your means and now you're paying for it.

ironically you're on the board today telling ian royal to come back when he knows what he's talking about...
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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 18 Feb 2012 18:58

You, like Ian and like the other clowns posting about this do NOT no the inside facts as they haven't been detailed yet. When they have I will accept them. Its you clowns running around stating everything as fact which is really, really irritating.

You do know celtic are being bankrolled by Irish tycoons don't you? Their finances can be compared to wigan. So their financial situation is irrelevant.

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Re: Generic clubs in financial crisis Thread

by soggy biscuit » 18 Feb 2012 18:59

FiNeRaIn Yawn, listen to these little middle class Englanders attempt to give their opinion to traditional clubs with history. Still not close to the best league in the world despise BILLIONS invested. Spain are clear champions. Stick to face paint and drums boys. Be interesting to see how the Russian tycoons treat reading, could well be revisiting this in a few years. :lol:


Oh dear

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