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Old 26-06-2012, 21:57   #204
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Re: Would you like to see Celtic and Rangers in the English league?

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Originally Posted by Derek View Post
Good. SFL3 here we come.

If Motherwell reckon they received the most money from visiting Rangers fans, they provided the same as the 9 diddy teams put together, then I can see Aberdeen and Kilmarnock being in the same boat and being in serious trouble when the accounts get done.
... standard response from the fans of the team formerly known as Rangers.
They'll miss the vast amounts of money that the travelling support bring. In the short term the directors will possibly miss any shortfall from sponsorship but real football fans are looking forward to all teams having a fair chance when the competition begins.

What there is at the moment is a dodgey Yorkshireman without enough players to make a team and no SFA licence. Not even applied yet and the Friday deadline is looming.

I admire your optimism about entry into SFL3. The SFA, SPL and SFL are doing everything possible to allow Chucky to get a team in a league for next season. Less than 4 weeks until the first SPL team starts it's season and we still don't have a proper fixture list. Maybe a year out was Chucky's plan all along!

If they get a team for the start of the season in any league I reckon there is more chance of Servo going into admin / liquidation than any other team.

At least Chucky Green doesn't have a high wage bill to worry about this week, although he'll need to sell a few more season books to cover the wages of McCulloch and Lee Wallace, not to mention Ally's pie bill

The figures don't stack up, just as they didn't 20 years ago. but this time there's no benevolent Bank to fund the fantasies.

Best not to mention the possiblility of the reconvening of the appelate panel that could lead to a year out anyway.
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