The OP has previous for some questionable threads. That's all I'm going to say.
Rapists, murderers, paedophiles, those are criminals. I highly doubt every single person on this forum has adhered to the rules 100% since last March, this forum must be full of criminals.They are criminals, they broke covid rules and were fined as a result.
The idiot that called them criminals doesn't know what he is posting bout.Rapists, murderers, paedophiles, those are criminals. I highly doubt every single person on this forum has adhered to the rules 100% since last March, this forum must be full of criminals.
Was listening to Mike Graham the other day and he said that not one single Covid prosecution has been upheld by the courts as the laws that have been hastily drafted in haven't underwent full legal process and have not passed every stage of scrutiny in the House of Commons and House of Lords, and received Royal Assent to become an Act of Parliament, and Law.The idiot that called them criminals doesn't know what he is posting bout.
They aren’t criminals. Don’t talk shiteThey are criminals, they broke covid rules and were fined as a result.
Very true. It's not as if we're in a closely fought battle to win the league, just take our medicine and get on with it, we've plenty in our locker to cope.I always think tactical appeals have the propensity to come back and bite you. I'd rather we take our medicine and come up with a contingency.
We're Rangers. We should be able to cope.
Surely another option will be the Dhims fined for the Dubai Debacle in addition to any ban for our players? I still think that's the 'easy' way out for the new CO.I suspect one of two things will happen.
First option is nothing. Dubai gives us a free pass.
Second option is a notice of complaint will be issued and all involved will be banned after the league is won, up to the end of the season.
The club/players will accept the ban with no mention of Dubai.
Nothing other then my opinion but can't see it going any other way.
Have they dealt with the Dubai pub crawl yetAre we allowed to appeal and free him up for the game tomorrow? Cheers.
Probably best for The Lounge but I don't think anyone has taken it to the Courts yet that's all.Was listening to Mike Graham the other day and he said that not one single Covid prosecution has been upheld by the courts as the laws that have been hastily drafted in haven't underwent full legal process and have not passed every stage of scrutiny in the House of Commons and House of Lords, and received Royal Assent to become an Act of Parliament, and Law.
Police can charge and fine you, but as soon as it's challenged in the courts, out it goes. Not sure if it's true, but seems legit.
They are criminals, they broke covid rules and were fined as a result.
You are always giving time to accept or challenge any sanction. That deadline would be after tomorrowAre we allowed to appeal and free him up for the game tomorrow? Cheers.
We'll get charged, the Tim's won't. Won't happen before tomorrow's match, but all bets are off after that.
There won't be anything to accept of challenge until after there has been a Principal Hearing - and that's likely to be two weeks after they get cited. This isn't dealt with like an on-field Fast Track process. Its entirely different. See post #61. The players will be available for both Livi and St Mirren, even if cited this week.You are always giving time to accept or challenge any sanction. That deadline would be after tomorrow
5 people who are part of the same work bubble meeting up shouldn't be considered a breach, there's a reason we hammered Jones & Edmundson and not them.They are criminals, they broke covid rules and were fined as a result.
The minute they leave the training ground or match venue they are no longer in a bubble with any teammates - hence not being permitted to car-share etc. You might disagree with the rules but that's what it is and that's what Rangers will have drummed into them time and time again. They were idiots.5 people who are part of the same work bubble meeting up shouldn't be considered a breach, there's a reason we hammered Jones & Edmundson and not them.
The league fielding a linesman that should have been isolating is a breach though and it should see them with no leg to stand on in terms of handing out bans.
I was mainly challenging the hysteria of branding them criminals, Zungu should have known better but otherwise it was 4 kids making a mistake.The minute they leave the training ground or match venue they are no longer in a bubble with any teammates - hence not being permitted to car-share etc. You might disagree with the rules but that's what it is and that's what Rangers will have drummed into them time and time again. They were idiots.
Aside from disregarding what Rangers told them they broke the Law and got the FPN. From what I’ve read though it’s considered ‘unlikely’ that these will be added to the Police National Computer and hence, correctly, won’t give them a criminal record. So, they won’t be criminals but, for me, I don’t put it in the ‘mistake’ category either. An organised, pre- planned gathering for gaming and food by all accounts. So not even spontaneous.I was mainly challenging the hysteria of branding them criminals, Zungu should have known better but otherwise it was 4 kids making a mistake.
While I understand that sentiment, a Liverpool supporter could say the same: "We're Liverpool. We should be able to cope." But the absence of a just a few players has contributed to the failed defense of the EPL title.I always think tactical appeals have the propensity to come back and bite you. I'd rather we take our medicine and come up with a contingency.
We're Rangers. We should be able to cope.
Meeting hasn’t yet been scheduled, so he’s free to play tomorrow. Just as well, given Balogun is a doubt.
Are we allowed to appeal and free him up for the game tomorrow? Cheers.