Kaiserweiss Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #4 He will probably be on the BT sport slagging off Pedro if previous panels are to be repeated
tazzabear Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #5 trevaldo said: Unsure if been discussed before on this? Click to expand... First time anybody has considered it, bud. I don't believe he can.
trevaldo said: Unsure if been discussed before on this? Click to expand... First time anybody has considered it, bud. I don't believe he can.
Sam English Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #6 Is there not a new ruling in place which prevents him for playing against ?
Smkz23 Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #7 It’s part of the rules now that loan players can’t play against their parent club.
Masonic Penny Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #8 He will be in the stand cheering on St Johnstone along with the other Rangers haters.
Chimo Well-Known Member Official Ticketer Oct 11, 2017 #9 He's not allowed to play and is injured anyway. I think.
NewAmsterdamLive Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #10 He can't, the SPFL has a new rule that prevents players on loan playing against their parent club
NorseGod Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #11 Masonic Penny said: He will be in the stand cheering on St Johnstone along with the other Rangers haters. Click to expand... So close to the truth it's unpalatable.
Masonic Penny said: He will be in the stand cheering on St Johnstone along with the other Rangers haters. Click to expand... So close to the truth it's unpalatable.