buster. 5,257 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Things aren't always as they seem though. What if the SPFL know that our Club can't afford another big legal battle and decided to just chance their arm? What if the SPFL is skint too? What if the SPFL can't actually afford to pay us what they owe us? Write as many of these 'what if' questions as you can think of then start playing around with the possibilities. Somewhere in amongst them there's no doubt some vary pertinent questions. Scottish football has been a strange old place in recent years and the pertinent questions pile rivals that of the mound of now disappeared banknotes in the 'Ibrox Gravytrain Robbery'. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluebear54 0 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Things aren't always as they seem though. What if the SPFL know that our Club can't afford another big legal battle and decided to just chance their arm? What if the SPFL is skint too? What if the SPFL can't actually afford to pay us what they owe us? Write as many of these 'what if' questions as you can think of then start playing around with the possibilities. Somewhere in amongst them there's no doubt some vary pertinent questions. You may be not far from from the truth, Zappa. Regarding the legal battle bit - I'm sure that Mr Easdale, Jack and Professor Watson - will sort something out if they feel aggrieved. We're not full members of the SPFL just now anyway, are we? 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
barca72 440 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 You may be not far from from the truth, Zappa. Regarding the legal battle bit - I'm sure that Mr Easdale, Jack and Professor Watson - will sort something out if they feel aggrieved. We're not full members of the SPFL just now anyway, are we?[/QUOTE] http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/4352-mather-on-spfl Friday, 28 June 2013 13:39 Mather On SPFL Written by Rangers Football Club FULL MEMBERS: Rangers will have a voice in the new SPFL FULL MEMBERS: Rangers will have a voice in the new SPFL RANGERS will be back at the top table with full membership and voting rights in the Scottish Professional Football League. It is further confirmation of Rangers return to a position of influence within the game. Rangers’ chief executive Craig Mather said: “This is the status Rangers should have and we look forward to playing a full and leading part in the rebuilding of Scottish football. “That’s what all of us; everyone who cares about the game should be working towards. It is also important that Rangers’ voice be heard because this Club is too big and too important to be ignored. “Stage one has been completed but the journey continues and we hope to meet and make many more friends along the way. However, now that we are full members we will be determined to make our own views on the game’s future known. “Everyone knows Rangers have had to tread carefully but we will now be moving forward with greater purpose and determination on and off the pitch as well as within the corridors of power.” The formation of the SPFL was confirmed late last night following agreement between the SPL and SFL. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RANGERRAB 3,732 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 You may be not far from from the truth, Zappa. Regarding the legal battle bit - I'm sure that Mr Easdale, Jack and Professor Watson - will sort something out if they feel aggrieved. We're not full members of the SPFL just now anyway, are we? All 42 clubs got full membership when the SPFL was formed 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zappa 0 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Regarding the legal battle bit - I'm sure that Mr Easdale, Jack and Professor Watson - will sort something out if they feel aggrieved. Can you imagine the consequences if it turned out that the SPFL were withholding money from us and we couldn't afford a legal battle with them while the lawyers of Club directors are constantly running around threatening our own fans and fan websites with legal action? 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc 280 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Can you imagine the consequences if it turned out that the SPFL were withholding money from us and we couldn't afford a legal battle with them while the lawyers of Club directors are constantly running around threatening our own fans and fan websites with legal action? You couldn't make that up. Could you.......? That would be the biggest kick in the teeth ever. If anything has laid bare the shambles that is the SPFL, its leadership, and the value of its "product" (outwith the Old Firm) to the broadcast media - this is it. I can't believe that this is being spun as somehow Rangers' fault. The wolves that did their best to tear us apart as they voted us out of the SPL shoulder much of the blame. Liewell and Doncaster and their shambles of a deal carry the rest. If it wasn't so tragic it would be hilarious. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zappa 0 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 You couldn't make that up. Could you.......? I certainly hope not Doc, but as I said in the earlier post/s, it's not a fact or even a direct insinuation. It was just an exploration of the possibilities which led to this 'SPFL pays for Rangers games to be televised' scoop being released at this present time. Maybe there's no real reason for the timing, but maybe there is? 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluebear54 0 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 You couldn't make that up. Could you.......? That would be the biggest kick in the teeth ever. If anything has laid bare the shambles that is the SPFL, its leadership, and the value of its "product" (outwith the Old Firm) to the broadcast media - this is it. I can't believe that this is being spun as somehow Rangers' fault. The wolves that did their best to tear us apart as they voted us out of the SPL shoulder much of the blame. Liewell and Doncaster and their shambles of a deal carry the rest. If it wasn't so tragic it would be hilarious. Firstly thanks to barca72 for the info about full membership. I must have been sleeping that day. As I said previously, the Club won't do it, so UOF or someone must get some inconvertible evidence out to all the media. Include some English hacks in the email. Viewing stats are public information. We had usually the best viewer count throughout the season. Would just like to find out exactly what media deal (cut) we were told to take by these shysters (no doubt as a side condition of getting into one of their clubs like the SFA. Remember at one time this was big stitch up by Doncaster and Regan, and they and the ones pulling their strings had us over a barrel. Also interesting to see what we were getting before admin. Then it's pure maths. No - let's not let the press up here spin it as they see fit. Somebody will publish and then everyone has to really follow or look biased or fairly incompetent. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ian1964 10,761 Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 SPFL chief Neil Doncaster's open letter to fans on TV cashback deal: It was absolutely the right thing to do READ the Scottish Professional Football League chief executive's open letter to fans, issued exclusively to the Daily Record. TODAY, football and TV go together like pies and Bovril and the support Scottish football receives from our broadcast partners has been crucial to the ongoing health of the game in this country. Their eight-figure investment each season makes them a fundamental supporter of Scottish football and is of enormous benefit to all 42 of our member clubs, to the clubs’ own sponsors and, of course, to the fans. Never was the backing of those broadcast partners more important than in 2012, when they supported our game in its hour of need. Given some of the misleading information and rumours circulating this week, it is important that we re-state the facts relating to these hugely valuable partnerships. It was more than a decade ago that a clause was first built into the then-SPL’s live broadcast contracts ensuring four Old Firm games per season were available to be covered. Therefore, when Rangers ceased to be a member of the SPL, the broadcasters had the right to terminate the contracts immediately. The consequences of the deal falling would have been catastrophic for every team in Scotland – so the absolute priority was working to agree a new TV deal with our broadcasters (and the best possible deal at that). Revealed: Cost to SPFL of televising Rangers matches following Ibrox club's collapse sits at £725k SPFL chief Neil Doncaster defends TV cashback deal: The consequences of it falling through would have been catastrophic Thanks to the willingness of all those round the table, the talks were successful and we renegotiated a broadcast deal which ensured the single biggest investment in our game would continue. As is the norm with any agreement there were conditions on both sides. One was that the broadcasters would be able to access 15 Rangers games per season for as long as Rangers were playing in a league outwith the top tier of Scottish football. We therefore agreed a deal to buy 15 Rangers games per season from the then-SFL, to provide to the broadcasters. Also, given the broadcasters would now incur increased costs as a result of erecting gantries, building rigging and establishing other facilities at a wide variety of smaller grounds – a significant additional cost compared with the original contract – we agreed to make a contribution to the broadcasters’ expenses. In effect, the extra costs being incurred to cover games were reflected in a small reduction in the deal with one of our broadcasters. To put this into context, the costs of covering the extra games were less than three per cent of the annual value of the deal. To recap, the loss of Rangers to the SPL resulted in a risk of losing a multi-million pound TV deal fundamental to the health of our game. Thankfully, we worked with our broadcast partners to secure their ongoing support and investment, and both sides compromised for the greater good. All this was done to ensure that we had valuable live broadcast contracts retained and in place for the benefit of the professional game, all 42 clubs, their sponsors and, crucially, their fans. It was absolutely the right thing to do for the good of Scottish football. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/spfl-chief-neil-doncasters-open-3586038 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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