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Now no more. Tarnish applied :D |
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Until something changes the XL pack is tarnish free! |
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And not back tracking, merely ahead of my time. :D |
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Jim Rosenthal as presenter for BTs prem footy ?
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Seems Chad got it right about Rangers though if they go into Div 1 rather than Div 3 as Chad suggests they could be back in the SPL when ESPN loses the Premier League.
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..... the clock is ticking and I doubt if the team who will replace Rangers will be allowed to parachute into the the first division. Time is against them and they still haven't applied for an SFA licence. IMHO opinion the best case scenario is the New Rangers will get into to Div 3, although that will still take a bit of rule bending (5 years audited accounts required). I'm beginning to think that Chick Green is quite happy to have no new club ready for the coming season. No doubt Chicky Green will say his hands are tied but he's only in it to make a quick buck and if that means selling off some assets to the highest bidder whilst keeping costs down then he'll be happy. It may not be a bad thing for those fans who used to follow Rangers. It will allow Scottish Football to restructure, possible into the regularly mooted SPL1 and SPL2 allowing the new club into SPL 2. Where does that leave ESPN? They regularly show games not featuring Glasgow Clubs and, according to them, are happy with viewing figures, I'd be surprised if they didn't put an offer on the table. But then again this has taken so many twists and turns it may have a while to run yet. T'internet rumours have it that there's more to come:shocked: |
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Saturday 30 July, 2011 St Johnstone v Rangers - ESPN, 12 noon Sunday 21 August, 2011 Motherwell v Rangers - ESPN, 2.15pm Saturday 10 September, 2011 Dundee United v Rangers - ESPN, 12.30pm Sunday 23 October, 2011 Hearts v Rangers - ESPN, 12.30pm Saturday 29 October, 2011 Aberdeen v Rangers - ESPN, 12 noon Saturday 10 December, 2011 Hibernian v Rangers – ESPN, 12.30pm Saturday 14 January, 2012 St Johnstone v Rangers – ESPN, 12.30pm Saturday 11 February, 2012 Dunfermline v Rangers - ESPN, 12 noon Saturday 31 March, 2012 Motherwell v Rangers - ESPN, 12 noon SKY on the other hand featured Rangers in 14 of their 30 live games. Saturday 23 July, 2011 Rangers v Hearts - Sky Sports, 12.30pm Saturday 13 August, 2011 Inverness CT v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Sunday 18 September, 2011 Rangers v Celtic - Sky Sports, 12.30pm Saturday 24 September, 2011 Dunfermline v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Sunday 27 November, 2011 Kilmarnock v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Tuesday 13 December, 2011 St Johnstone v Rangers - Sky Sports, 7.45pm Saturday 24 December, 2011 St Mirren v Rangers – Sky Sports, 12.45pm Wednesday 28 December, 2011 Celtic v Rangers – Sky Sports, 7.45pm Sunday 26 February, 2012 Inverness CT v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Saturday 17 March, 2012 Dundee United v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Sunday 25 March, 2012 Rangers v Celtic - Sky Sports, 1pm Sunday 29 April, 2012 Celtic v Rangers - Sky Sports, 12.45pm Wednesday 2 May, 2012 Rangers v Dundee United - Sky Sports, 7.45pm Saturday 5 May, 2012 Rangers v Motherwell - Sky Sports, 12.45pm So over ESPN and SKY Rangers were the most televised team last season featuring in 23 of 60 live games. If SKY and ESPN asked to renegotiate their TV deals with the SPL, now that Rangers are on their way out, who could argue with them? As a Rangers fan I've got no objections from starting in the 3rd division. It's time to pay our dues. If it takes us a few years to get back to the SPL then so be it. I think it'll be beneficial to the Scottish game to have Rangers and their fans visiting the likes of Elgin or Stirling Albion twice a season and putting their money into the lower leagues. Rangers in the lower leagues might also bring new revenue to smaller clubs by way of sponsorship and even brief TV highlights. Rangers will also have to play in the Scottish Cup, League Cup and Challenge Cup from the 1st round which again helps spread money around the lower leagues of the game. I can understand why fans of others clubs hate Rangers. I can also understand why fans of other clubs are disgusted by the lack of humility shown by some Rangers fans. I for one feel we need to take our punishment on the chin and move forward in a dignified manner. |
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