Think it's Hearts. If Budge gets what she wants they'll side with the SPFL, if she doesn't she'll go to court about the vote and we'll back them. We won't go it alone, no sense in trying to improve something like the SPFL if the members are content with the status quo.Should be an unsure option. I'm not ruling it out but the longer we wait then the weaker our argument becomes. If we really do feel aggrieved and we think we've got a strong case then there's no value in waiting. For me a delay suggests that we don't think our case is particularly strong. Doesnt mean we won't go down the court action route, but I suspect we're waiting for others who have a stronger case or for more SPFL cock ups.
If it’s “no”, then we are doomed as a club for a very long time.
Lawell going on this conference call with the Government should force us to take a stand.I don't see us doing or saying anything now which is very disappointing. Still nothing official as to whether we voted to end the season or not which I just can't understand Rangers silence on it.
Its even worse when you consider that Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Romania are all returning. Shameful
We led the charge at the start knowing full well we wouldn’t get the required support.Exactly.
The thread title really could be re-interpreted as "If we don't go to court, we are done."
The best opportunities to land serious legal blows on that lot, across a wide spectrum of issues, including those raised by other clubs, and it looks like we're going to pass it up.
It's been said before -- how much would this cost us ?
A million and a bit ?
I know I'm being blase here with the Club's money, but the gains that we could accrue from that amount across many many years, on the pitch and off it, in comparison to what it would gain us in a player ...
I think it's a good use of time and money.
But like I've said, if we don't do it then there is no point to us ever complaining about anything again.
Because it would all appear to be hollow words.
I sincerely hope to be proven wrong.
It's the point I've always argued too.Exactly.
The thread title really could be re-interpreted as "If we don't go to court, we are done."
The best opportunities to land serious legal blows on that lot, across a wide spectrum of issues, including those raised by other clubs, and it looks like we're going to pass it up.
It's been said before -- how much would this cost us ?
A million and a bit ?
I know I'm being blase here with the Club's money, but the gains that we could accrue from that amount across many many years, on the pitch and off it, in comparison to what it would gain us in a player ...
I think it's a good use of time and money.
But like I've said, if we don't do it then there is no point to us ever complaining about anything again.
Because it would all appear to be hollow words.
I sincerely hope to be proven wrong.
What are you thinking if you are the players and Steven Gerrard?Even if the board dont want too they have too as it's being run for the benefit of one club, any business cant allow that to happen, constantly swimming against the tide.
We have. But I can't blame the club. We tried our best. Unfortunately many clubs are happy with that.Just can’t see it now it looks like we have been bitch slapped down
Completely agree but if we get the next season the balance will swing and ultimately as shown in their desperation to steal the title they will struggle.We are on the right coarse and ultimately be back where we belong at the top handicap or not.What are you thinking if you are the players and Steven Gerrard?
After the cup final performance and many others last year, it is clear Celtic pull the strings from top to bottom of Scottish football, and evidence shows they get the benefit of the doubt from referees,with a say in the European game too.
It's an almost impossible task when you add the fact they have a bigger budget, squad and wage bill and we are effectively playing off a handicap.
It would be like me playing Rory McIlroy and him being given a1 shot per hole head start.
No
It will all be allowed to quietly disappear - or so, many will be hoping.
That was made abundantly clear the moment there were no resignations at Hampden and Rangers voted to end the league season.
The word UNANIMOUS in the SPFL statement, emphasised their stance, that they consider themselves to have 'won'.
They’re not chucking it that’s why we don’t know. Thread after effin thread on this all repetitive pish.Voted Option 1 as it’s what I want.
Fućk knows what will actually happen though, IF we are chucking it Rangers should let the support know ( not asking for an official statement, message could easily be disseminated via trusted podders/ new media ).