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Summer transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
rbr replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
Twitter rumours have Scott Gallagher asking to have his contract terminated -
What would be interesting to know is what percentage the board actually budget on , of the stadium capacity that is
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some folk seem to miss this small but very important point, plus we are not being recompensed for moving our games like some others cough cough
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Dont know if this has been covered or not , but who exactly is paying for this tour , we are taking a playing squad of 25 plus management and backroom teams , there must be the bulk of 40 plus in the party , yet we are playing basically junior teams by Scottish standards , so given we are struggling financially , the question is who's footing the bill for this little extravaganza
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Fantastic article and the irony of reading about this whilst watching the Germans destroy Brazil aint lost on me , as the Germans completly over hauled their entire system after they held the world cup , with the entire footballing community coming behind the German FA , could you see that happening here , no chance. Even last year the Germans were worried that their international team held onto the ball too long and after detailed studies they managed to get their possession/passing stats down from just over 2 secs per play to just over 1.4 secs per play , which is proving a massive advantage . I just dont know what Rangers will do in the future , but the present lot at Murray park just wont cut it IMHO
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You Go ask anyone involved at youth level what they think. It's a shambles mate
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This whole concept is flawed , teams like Morton for example are signing whole under 13/14 teams becuase they only want 1 or 2 players , because that is the system , the amateur leagues are getting decimated by it , meanwhile hundreds of kids are getting flung onto the scrap heap because there are no leagues for them to play in and they aren't allowed to play for other teams , you couldny make this shit up
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Pro youth is a disaster and should be binned asap , too many kids are getting signed to clubs who simply don't play them , it's shocking what's going on
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After todays news , those who put money in , will look for season tickets , maybe not all but the majority , they will feel let down that DK did not or has not delivered , maybe in the full ness of time he will do something , but today was just another let down
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Have you been logging into the forum section
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Head in the sand article
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Fantastic , there's tear in my eye now
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I don't have any problems with the current information levels. Any assumptions I have felt the need to ask have been answered. These guys are volunteers for God's sake , cut them some slack. But that's just my opinion
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Oh give me peace , transparency , where does this end
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Do we really need minutes of everything , surely trust must come into it somewhere . In saying that I don't come from a works background where minutes are the norm
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There have been regular updates in the forum section
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Rangers first have bought 70,000 shares , the first batch of many i hope
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Summer transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
rbr replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
Sorry I got that wrong . Premier League's relegated clubs to receive £60m boost Comments (393) Clubs relegated from football's top flight will receive in excess of £60m over a four-year period from next season. The Premier League has agreed new parachute payment arrangements, although it is yet to confirm the exact figure. Clubs relegated to the Championship currently receive £48m over four years. Premier League's helping hand Since 2010, clubs relegated from the Premier League have received £15m then £17m for the first two seasons, then £8m for the two seasons after that. Reading, Queens Park Rangers and Wigan are currently in the bottom three and facing relegation. Parachute payments were introduced to help relegated clubs absorb the huge losses in revenue that accompany dropping out of English football's lucrative top division. The new deal will remain in place for the next three years and replaces a deal agreed in 2010. Then, the Football League voted to accept parachute payments from the Premier League over four years instead of two - although the payments increased from £32m to £48m. The revised payments meant that instead of clubs relegated from the Premier League receiving £16m a year for two years, they received the money over four years - £15m for the first season, £17m for the second and then a further two payments of £8m per season. Last month, chairmen of the 24 Championship clubs met to discuss the latest proposal, but the outcome of the meeting was inconclusive. Earlier this season, current Rochdale boss Keith Hill criticised parachute payments when he was manager of Championship side Barnsley, stating that they were "rewarding failure". "I've never been rewarded for doing anything wrong or being relegated," he told BBC Radio Sheffield. "Clubs that get relegated get rewarded financially, how does that make sense?" Sheffield Hallam University sports finance specialist Rob Wilson says he can understand why parachute payments could be viewed with scepticism by some Championship and lower league clubs. He told BBC Sport: "The bigger increase in parachute payment should, by rights, help the transition for any club that gets relegated to the Championship. "What it will also do is make it a little bit more difficult for other clubs in the Championship to compete. "It is almost like, in many ways, they [the Premier League] are protecting the integrity of the three clubs that are relegated to the Championship, giving them a lot more money to survive in the league below which might then increase the same three clubs's chances of getting promotion at the first attempt. -
Summer transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
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Mate they are about to bank the best part of £50 million as their parachute payement, its hardly rocket science they can pay more -
Haha possibly
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Definetly cant make the sept one as stated before but if thats whats decided I will definitely stick £20 in to get you lot a drink