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1 hour ago, RANGERRAB said:

Bought off by whom? The SPFL are skinto.

As for the justice minister ? 

You honestly don't think that Lawwell will be prepared to get his hands dirty on this one ???

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13 minutes ago, RANGERRAB said:

Clubs in top division would need to accept less money in a 14 team league.

The cabal that is the SPFL, SFA make it up as they go as seen in 2012 when they kicked Rangers down the leagues with the backing of all the clubs then changed the rules to deal with Hearts!. All Scottish clubs will do what they are told, a few may moan, but ultimately when Peter speaks they bow down and take it up the arse. 

Scottish football has long been fucked, and things won't change any time soon.

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Continually, we are told the SPFL are the clubs.

 

Eight years past, the then SPL(ie the Clubs) had a decision to make reference Rangers. They, the SPL(the clubs) passed it on to their supporters. One by one they took great delight and cheered on to the echo, each club announced their decision via supporters' vote to confine Rangers to the bottom tier. They were righting a wrong, sporting integrity on an industrial scale. Pity the poor Killie fans, their then Chair denied them a vote, and decided to abstain. They hounded the poor bugger because they were NOT allowed to be seen kicking Rangers when down.

 

Why are Peter and the triumvirate of Neil, Rod, and Shifty McGifty; not being consistent and allowing each club to take the decision by supporter vote again? I don't think the result would be any different, it would allow us to quantify the hate. Marshaling and controlling hate is extremely difficult. You don't want to be seen to be leading it, what happens if the dynamic changes? Peter knows this, and employs a PR firm, Hollicom to marshal and control continuous CAREFUL hate.

 

Remember, the SPFL are the clubs. 

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10 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

Continually, we are told the SPFL are the clubs.

 

Eight years past, the then SPL(ie the Clubs) had a decision to make reference Rangers. They, the SPL(the clubs) passed it on to their supporters. One by one they took great delight and cheered on to the echo, each club announced their decision via supporters' vote to confine Rangers to the bottom tier. They were righting a wrong, sporting integrity on an industrial scale. Pity the poor Killie fans, their then Chair denied them a vote, and decided to abstain. They hounded the poor bugger because they were NOT allowed to be seen kicking Rangers when down.

 

Why are Peter and the triumvirate of Neil, Rod, and Shifty McGifty; not being consistent and allowing each club to take the decision by supporter vote again? I don't think the result would be any different, it would allow us to quantify the hate. Marshaling and controlling hate is extremely difficult. You don't want to be seen to be leading it, what happens if the dynamic changes? Peter knows this, and employs a PR firm, Hollicom to marshal and control continuous CAREFUL hate.

 

Remember, the SPFL are the clubs. 

It was the SFL clubs who put Rangers in bottom tier in 2012 despite being told not to by the SFA

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