Keith Jackson not having it that Lawwell wants titles.

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SPORTOPINION
If Peter Lawwell's mission is to expose Scottish football's bad apples then go ahead but if it's about the Ibrox trophy cabinet we're in for a rough ride - Keith Jackson
Celtic chief executive would be doing Scottish football a monumental turn by exposing any wrongdoing.

  • BY KEITH JACKSON
  • 06:00, 11 SEP 2017UPDATED08:00, 11 SEP 2017
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There may well be a thousand unanswered questions regarding the events which led to the liquidation of Rangers.

But now that Scottish football is back on the brink of all out thermonuclear warfare, two in particular stand out from all the rest. They may even be inextricably linked.


What exactly is Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell hoping to achieve by pointing his missiles at Hampden’s sixth floor?

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Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell


Celtic ace Patrick Roberts says his side aren't running scared of PSG because they have the firepower to kill teams off



And what are the SFA so doggedly determined to keep hidden in their bunker?

If the answer to the first question is - as some of Celtic’s hard core dearly wish it to be - the stripping of titles from the Ibrox trophy cabinet then Lawwell is playing with fire.

If that is his end game and if he is successful then one day he will be deemed worthy of his very own statue on the Celtic Way. But at what price to the rest of the Scottish game? Because, in doing so, he will open up wounds which will never heal over and also force his club’s relationship with Rangers into a whole new world of bitterness and hostility.

Yes, the next door neighbours deserved to be punished for the financial meltdown which was a result of their own reckless hubris and which cast a huge shadow over the entire Scottish game. But the Ibrox club will argue, with some justification, that they have already paid an enormous price for the crimes which were carried out in their name.


Craig Whyte, administration, Duff and Phelps, liquidation, Charles Green, League Two, Bilel Mohsni. There is a strong argument here that Rangers and their supporters have had to suffer indignity like few others in the history of the sport since Sir David Murray took them to the brink.

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Throughout all of it, Celtic’s superiority has soared to uncharted levels. Six successive top flight titles have already been banked along with millions upon millions of Champions League pounds.

Today Lawwell presides over a club which has never been so powerful or so much more mighty than the rest. Assuming he wishes to stay for the long haul then it is entirely possible that he will be in charge when his club is celebrating ten-in-a-row and cementing the second greatest era of its history behind the legend which was written in Lisbon.

Tomorrow he’ll be rubbing shoulders in the Parkhead boardroom with Paris St Germain counterpart Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who just might be the single most powerful mover and shaker anywhere in world football right now - while watching his side complete against Neymar, the most expensive player of all time.

And yet, in the middle of this period of unsurpassed empire building, are we really to believe that Lawwell is still spitefully lusting for the blood and the titles of his long since vanquished rivals?

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I’m sorry but that just doesn’t seem logical especially given the circumstances of the Rangers demise. The misuse of EBTs is what brought this club to its knees. A tax avoidance scheme which was ultimately exposed as a vulgar scam.

For the normal working man on the street, of course, such blatant attempts at stiffening the tax man and robbing the public purse are morally reprehensible.

But this is how big business works. And football is big business.

Yes, without question some of the big names lured to Scotland by Rangers during that period were attracted by the financial inducements that the club was ultimately unable to afford. So, yes, it follows that Rangers almost certainly did gain a sporting advantage by the use of these EBTs.

But they’ve more than paid the price for this recklessness. To strip them of titles won on the pitch because of the financial jiggery pokery which was going on off it, wouldn’t just seem needlessly heavy handed. It would also be hypocritical given the lengths so many others in Scottish football go to in the name of running rings around Hector.

And spare me too this notion that it’s all somehow in the interests of learning lessons for the future. How many more lessons need to be learned over and above the obvious? It’s simple really. Don’t spend what you don’t have and make damn sure HMRC gets what it's due.

SFA chief Stewart Regan


No, there has to be another, greater aim for Lawwell and it can’t just be a public pandering to the element of his own support who are hellbent on squeezing Rangers until their pips squeak either.

Which brings us back to the second question. If the SFA really has nothing to hide then why are they behaving in such a curious, highly suspicious manner?

Could it be that, rather than looking to bloody an already badly broken blue nose, Lawwell has reason to believe that certain individuals are being protected by this stonewalling of his demands for a full review into this never ending shambles.

Because, if that is his real motivation, then Lawwell could be attempting to do the entire game in this country a monumental turn.

If there are people still clinging on to lofty positions of power despite being reputationally tarnished by their parts in this entire fiasco, then it serves the interests of the game for their wrongdoing to be exposed.

Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell (Image: SNS Group)


For example, I’ve been writing for long enough now that Stewart Regan is unfit for purpose as the SFA’s chief executive, and if an investigation into Rangers can offer up conclusive proof of his incompetence then all well and good.

While it would be a surprise if Regan was Lawwell’s target given the previously close relationship between the pair, it would be a welcome plot twist nonetheless.

But there could be others whose actions need to be explored including those of Rangers head of administration Andrew Dickson whose involvement in the notorious side letters hasn’t prevented him from climbing the SFA’s own ladder.

Better still, if it is Celtic’s belief that there has been some sort of institutionalised cover up, all propped up and endorsed by the SFA, then Lawwell is justified in demanding both accountability and action.

Perhaps that way, something good and important might come out of the Rangers farrago. Let us hope that this is the sort of positive closure which Celtic are seeking.

The alternative, a closure which does nothing more than open up old wounds, can only end badly.





Now not banned from the glitterdome he has written a puff piece they want Regan gone and a placeman in it's that simple and all their journos are now squeezing for them.
 
SPORTOPINION
If Peter Lawwell's mission is to expose Scottish football's bad apples then go ahead but if it's about the Ibrox trophy cabinet we're in for a rough ride - Keith Jackson
Celtic chief executive would be doing Scottish football a monumental turn by exposing any wrongdoing.

  • BY KEITH JACKSON
  • 06:00, 11 SEP 2017UPDATED08:00, 11 SEP 2017
JS76082901.jpg

(Image: SNS)
There may well be a thousand unanswered questions regarding the events which led to the liquidation of Rangers.

But now that Scottish football is back on the brink of all out thermonuclear warfare, two in particular stand out from all the rest. They may even be inextricably linked.


What exactly is Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell hoping to achieve by pointing his missiles at Hampden’s sixth floor?

JS127696414.jpg

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell


Celtic ace Patrick Roberts says his side aren't running scared of PSG because they have the firepower to kill teams off



And what are the SFA so doggedly determined to keep hidden in their bunker?

If the answer to the first question is - as some of Celtic’s hard core dearly wish it to be - the stripping of titles from the Ibrox trophy cabinet then Lawwell is playing with fire.

If that is his end game and if he is successful then one day he will be deemed worthy of his very own statue on the Celtic Way. But at what price to the rest of the Scottish game? Because, in doing so, he will open up wounds which will never heal over and also force his club’s relationship with Rangers into a whole new world of bitterness and hostility.

Yes, the next door neighbours deserved to be punished for the financial meltdown which was a result of their own reckless hubris and which cast a huge shadow over the entire Scottish game. But the Ibrox club will argue, with some justification, that they have already paid an enormous price for the crimes which were carried out in their name.


Craig Whyte, administration, Duff and Phelps, liquidation, Charles Green, League Two, Bilel Mohsni. There is a strong argument here that Rangers and their supporters have had to suffer indignity like few others in the history of the sport since Sir David Murray took them to the brink.

(Image: SNS Group)
(Image: Jeff Holmes/PA Wire)


Throughout all of it, Celtic’s superiority has soared to uncharted levels. Six successive top flight titles have already been banked along with millions upon millions of Champions League pounds.

Today Lawwell presides over a club which has never been so powerful or so much more mighty than the rest. Assuming he wishes to stay for the long haul then it is entirely possible that he will be in charge when his club is celebrating ten-in-a-row and cementing the second greatest era of its history behind the legend which was written in Lisbon.

Tomorrow he’ll be rubbing shoulders in the Parkhead boardroom with Paris St Germain counterpart Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who just might be the single most powerful mover and shaker anywhere in world football right now - while watching his side complete against Neymar, the most expensive player of all time.

And yet, in the middle of this period of unsurpassed empire building, are we really to believe that Lawwell is still spitefully lusting for the blood and the titles of his long since vanquished rivals?

Celtic will welcome Neymar and co to town (Image: Getty Images Europe)


PSG midfield star Marco Verratti is confident Champions League win against Celtic can heal the heartbreak of epic Barcelona comeback




I’m sorry but that just doesn’t seem logical especially given the circumstances of the Rangers demise. The misuse of EBTs is what brought this club to its knees. A tax avoidance scheme which was ultimately exposed as a vulgar scam.

For the normal working man on the street, of course, such blatant attempts at stiffening the tax man and robbing the public purse are morally reprehensible.

But this is how big business works. And football is big business.

Yes, without question some of the big names lured to Scotland by Rangers during that period were attracted by the financial inducements that the club was ultimately unable to afford. So, yes, it follows that Rangers almost certainly did gain a sporting advantage by the use of these EBTs.

But they’ve more than paid the price for this recklessness. To strip them of titles won on the pitch because of the financial jiggery pokery which was going on off it, wouldn’t just seem needlessly heavy handed. It would also be hypocritical given the lengths so many others in Scottish football go to in the name of running rings around Hector.

And spare me too this notion that it’s all somehow in the interests of learning lessons for the future. How many more lessons need to be learned over and above the obvious? It’s simple really. Don’t spend what you don’t have and make damn sure HMRC gets what it's due.

SFA chief Stewart Regan


No, there has to be another, greater aim for Lawwell and it can’t just be a public pandering to the element of his own support who are hellbent on squeezing Rangers until their pips squeak either.

Which brings us back to the second question. If the SFA really has nothing to hide then why are they behaving in such a curious, highly suspicious manner?

Could it be that, rather than looking to bloody an already badly broken blue nose, Lawwell has reason to believe that certain individuals are being protected by this stonewalling of his demands for a full review into this never ending shambles.

Because, if that is his real motivation, then Lawwell could be attempting to do the entire game in this country a monumental turn.

If there are people still clinging on to lofty positions of power despite being reputationally tarnished by their parts in this entire fiasco, then it serves the interests of the game for their wrongdoing to be exposed.

Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell (Image: SNS Group)


For example, I’ve been writing for long enough now that Stewart Regan is unfit for purpose as the SFA’s chief executive, and if an investigation into Rangers can offer up conclusive proof of his incompetence then all well and good.

While it would be a surprise if Regan was Lawwell’s target given the previously close relationship between the pair, it would be a welcome plot twist nonetheless.

But there could be others whose actions need to be explored including those of Rangers head of administration Andrew Dickson whose involvement in the notorious side letters hasn’t prevented him from climbing the SFA’s own ladder.

Better still, if it is Celtic’s belief that there has been some sort of institutionalised cover up, all propped up and endorsed by the SFA, then Lawwell is justified in demanding both accountability and action.

Perhaps that way, something good and important might come out of the Rangers farrago. Let us hope that this is the sort of positive closure which Celtic are seeking.

The alternative, a closure which does nothing more than open up old wounds, can only end badly.





Now not banned from the glitterdome he has written a puff piece they want Regan gone and a placeman in it's that simple and all their journos are now squeezing for them.

Didn't take Keech long to get back into the fold
 
From what little I read it's meant (I think) to be some balanced article to appeal to the middle ground but in reality is actually just the next instalment of a clearly orchestrated campaign to keep this in the news.
 
Let's just get one thing clear their end game is they want our titles and the title of the world's most successful club and running every bit of our game. Regan mustn't be the lapdog Lawwell thought he'd be after all.
 
I read as far as Bilel Mohsni.

Bet keech would never dare say that to his face.

Easy to see why he's been allowed back into the fold at the piggery.
Just another arselicking sycophant waiting for lawwells next orders.
 
It would also be hypocritical given the lengths so many others in Scottish football go to in the name of running rings around Hector.

Care to elaborate or are you content bring a little bitch, Keith? :eek:
 
We know their end game and the lengths they will go to to get it, they would close the game down in this country if it benefits them. We should be on the front foot against that rancid club, the dodgy shit thats went on at that place and they think they are untouchble. liewell playing Jackson for the puppet he is.
 
I'm on Celtics side.... I'm on Rangers side.... Celtic side... Rangers side... Celtic side

But it was difficult and really hard for me to get there, it's not an agenda honestly

I call it down the middle, honestly.

Lots of love
Keech


Go and play u traffic ya whalloper
 
Describing Rangers as "long since vanquished rivals".
He also says we gained a sporting advantage.

Right you are Keith.
 
The club should be over him like a rash over this artical.espically with the yes it follows that rangers did gain a sporting advantage.
 
Tax avoidance is "Vulgar"...............I bet you have a wee ISA or two yourself Keith eh?
 
I'm on Celtics side.... I'm on Rangers side.... Celtic side... Rangers side... Celtic side

But it was difficult and really hard for me to get there, it's not an agenda honestly

I call it down the middle, honestly.

Lots of love
Keech


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Don,t see how you can come to this conclusion espically when he said that rangers did gain a sporting advantage.don,t you find it strange that lawell lifts his ban and suddenly he comes out with this.
 
''Rangers almost certainly did gain a sporting advantage by the use of these EBTs.''

There you go. That will make sure he does not earn another ban from Parkhead.

Build bridges? Rangers FC need their heads examined if they ignore this public lambasting.
 
The Celtic board should not be welcome at Ibrox and our board refuse to attend their directors box.
 
So that's two "sympathetic" journalists writing today to reassure us all that "this isn't about titles, Peter just wants transparency".

It's propaganda, pure and simple. Highly orchestrated, but very simple.
 
P!ss poor from Jackson especially when you factor in that he himself believes Lawwell has too much influence within the game.
 
if they want and enquiry then lets have an enquiry in to every club in our game and that obviously includes the scum and

The fact they hid child abuse and did nothing about it
questions need to asked as to how much cash has Dermot Desmond's dodgy cash from his dodgy bank has passed through their club.
their own players and ex managers and Lawwell himself all took part in dodgy tax schemes
what about juninho?

clubs such as The sheep and Killie and dundee Utd all" restructured" their debts

Hearts and their crooked ex owner and the "help" from fat Salmond during their financial woes.


All thats just for a start.
 
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Let's just get one thing clear their end game is they want our titles and the title of the world's most successful club and running every bit of our game. Regan mustn't be the lapdog Lawwell thought he'd be after all.
Rhegan is definitely Lawwell's poodle. Unfortunately he agreed at the time that the LNS enquiry was final and binding on all parties.
He now needs someone in charge who did not agree to this, so that there can be a rule change and further retrospective punishment of Rangers.
 
So a legal mechanism, at the time, to reduce the amount of tax payable is now a "vulgar scam". Bet you Jackson has Isas and taken advantage of duty free goods when travelling abroad to see his beloved Sellik.
 
If it isn't about titles why doesn't Liewell make this point clear in his demand for a review?
 
You do wonder if Lawwell and Regan fell out and what was it over.... perhaps it was the SPFL/SFAs stance over taking legal advice to see if they could strip our legally won titles. Regan left office this year, did he not? was this a planned move (ie was he in a position that is time served), or did he leave of his own accord because he couldn't push the beaks any further to comply with his own aghenda?

My guess is that Lawwell wants Regan out, he wants to place his own lackey in that position then revisit the whole affair.

The 5 way was murky, has anyone really seen it? Surely however Lawwell was plugged right into the 5 way agreement? Surely he would have had to have signed off on the agreement and the content of it? Is this the governance that he is trying to expose? OR,.. is it the whole business over the granting of our euro licence in 2011? What have they to gain here? it has already been pointed out that at the key dates we were fully in compliance, the SFA were in compliance and UEFA were wholly aware of any monies payable. These are quite hard points of process, but if Lawwell is pursuing them on administration of that issue then I am sure he knows more and thinks he can expose something.

I am struggling to see Lawwells end game other than to oust Regan and perhaps Campbell Ogilvie. Legally they are on a hiding to nothing re title stripping and from what i have read via @Jas72Boyd on twitter i cannot see what mileage he can get from the euro licence issue.
 
Are we in danger of losing titles we have won fairly on the park?

I worry all the pressure from that lot and Journos, then the SFA will cave in to them
 
Does keech really think he doesn't want our titles just to get one over us?

He signed Scott Allan even though he knew he'd never play to try and get one over us, Liewell is the chief obsessive, everything he does is with one eye on us.
 
The timing of these articles is highly suspicious. As mentioned above, what about the film deals with most of the Celtic team and directors involved. Did they not gain an advantage?
The only saving grace they have is that these deals were done individually rather than directly through the club.
Nevertheless, there can be no doubt that the club pointed all their signings in the direction of these tax avoidance schemes.
Cynic in me still thinks something is about to break with this!!
 
Even a blind man on a galloping horse at midnight can see liewell’s agenda here.

His mission is to end The Rangers as any meaningful force in Scottish football,he will have our licence rescinded if he gets his way,not rocket science keech.

Time for our board to grow a set and today !
 
You do wonder if Lawwell and Regan fell out and what was it over.... perhaps it was the SPFL/SFAs stance over taking legal advice to see if they could strip our legally won titles. Regan left office this year, did he not? was this a planned move (ie was he in a position that is time served), or did he leave of his own accord because he couldn't push the beaks any further to comply with his own aghenda?

My guess is that Lawwell wants Regan out, he wants to place his own lackey in that position then revisit the whole affair.

The 5 way was murky, has anyone really seen it? Surely however Lawwell was plugged right into the 5 way agreement? Surely he would have had to have signed off on the agreement and the content of it? Is this the governance that he is trying to expose? OR,.. is it the whole business over the granting of our euro licence in 2011? What have they to gain here? it has already been pointed out that at the key dates we were fully in compliance, the SFA were in compliance and UEFA were wholly aware of any monies payable. These are quite hard points of process, but if Lawwell is pursuing them on administration of that issue then I am sure he knows more and thinks he can expose something.

I am struggling to see Lawwells end game other than to oust Regan and perhaps Campbell Ogilvie. Legally they are on a hiding to nothing re title stripping and from what i have read via @Jas72Boyd on twitter i cannot see what mileage he can get from the euro licence issue.

Regan is still in office, Lawwell stood down from some SFA board
 
It would also be hypocritical given the lengths so many others in Scottish football go to in the name of running rings around Hector.

Care to elaborate or are you content bring a little bitch, Keith? :eek:

Film schemes keech film schemes
the elephant in the room, any decent journalist, who's not pursuing an agenda, would be all over the massive hypocrisy displayed here. Ingenious Films has been shown to be a scam, a scam Celtic players managers and officials have been up to their armpits in, indeed Lieswell himself benefited from the dodge.
 
^^^ was any reason given for him "standing down"? mind you not that this is every an indicator of the real reasons why....

Could also be because news is actually about to break on the film scams or the sex abuse scandal.... he couldnt be seen to be part of the SFA at that point. I do however think its more about him not getting his way with Regan, hence the attack now.
 
OK Mr Lawell lets look at the governance in everything at Sellik FA and their Compliant Officer and see if you are still so keen on it. There is an old saying - be careful what you wish for.
 
He says a lot in there that we all agree with surely? Regarding the stripping of titles etc. It's a bit of a mish mash but he makes quite a number of good points within the article.

It seems Regan's head is on the chopping board though which was predicted by TRO.
 
Dear Keith,

You are an absolute disgrace to your profession. Why are you so frightened to mention Celtic's past vulgarity? Or even their own tax avoidance scams with bogus film producing companies?

I would suggest that you take a long look in the mirror and ask yourself some serious questions.
 
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Another shite bit of journalism from a clearly arse kissing Jackson for a bunch of bigoted halfwits.

Anyone who calls themselves a bear and buys, clicks or shares on social media the utter shit written in that paper is a complete and utter fud.

No wonder the DR is going down the swanny when you have a halfwit like Jackson writing for a publication manged by bitter incompetent scum
 
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