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Bhoy in Singapore Wrote:

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> Shame there wont be any more "Old Firm' matches

> now that Rangers have died.

> Celtic v Partick Thistle - the new improved

> Glasgow derby!


Ah, that old chestnut. So are Celtic a new club since 1994 or when ever it was the club was transferred to a new entity? When McCann saved you?

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I was bringing the piblet, but been trumped by a

> mate sprogging so bit miffed I won't be there.

> Take Otta, he's been meaning to go for ages, and

> check this out for the liquidity of the footie on

> offer.

> http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/videos

> /dulwich-hamlet-4-v-2-lewes-goal-by-kevin-james-on

> -5102013-45088.html


That's a bloody good goal. Time I went. Not been there in decades.

Ah the two pet Celtc monkeys slapping each other's backs!

Have a read of these if you want to be educated as to how Rangers are still the same club even though in your wildest wet dreams you won't want it to be true.

If you want any of it read s...l...o...w...l...y so you can understand it, let me know!


Lord Nimmo Smith/Glennie/SPL:

http://tiny.cc/ojiipw - NimmoSmith verdict's proving Rangers FC continues (JPG)

http://tiny.cc/832kqw - Lord Nimmo Smith's report (PDF)

http://tiny.cc/xn6kqw - SPL CEO Neil Doncaster: "It is an existing club, even though it's a new company" 1 minute in.

http://tiny.cc/0ko6xw - Lord Glennie - distinguishing between company and club


UEFA:

http://tiny.cc/u8akpw - UEFA Rangers "Scottish Cup" squad (Elgin game) updated 8th Dec 2012 (LINK)

http://tiny.cc/r12kqw - UEFA's updated Scottish Cup squad (JPG)


SFL/SPFL:

http://tiny.cc/8h832w - SPFL Rangers home page - "Founded 1872" - Full trophy list (LINK)

http://tiny.cc/pyyzyw - Derek Longmuir, SFL CEO, congratulating Gers on 140 years.


SFA:

http://tiny.cc/xn832w - SFA statement - Newco are "the new owners of the Rangers Football Club"

http://tiny.cc/b1kuyw - SFA Annual Review - RFC "entering liquidation and subsequently accommodated into SFL3"

http://tiny.cc/qdfjqw - SFA's Scottish Cup archive: Rangers FC record continuous into 2013. (JPG)

http://tiny.cc/gt3kqw - SFA Q&A: clarifying status of "Rangers FC" re. Div 3, 4 yrs of accounts, Scottish Cup entry (LINK)

http://tiny.cc/lu3kqw - SFA statement "full membership has been transferred". (LINK)


HMRC:

http://tiny.cc/cryzyw - "the liquidation route does not prejudice the proposed sale of the club. This sale [of Rangers FC] can take place either through a CVA or a liquidation." (LINK)


European Clubs Association:

http://tiny.cc/yw5kqw - "The organisation considers the club?s history to be continuous regardless of the change of company" (LINK)


Advertising Standards Authority:

http://tiny.cc/gs832w - Rangers' most successful club claim is rubber-stamped by the ASA


BBC - Independent report by Editorial Standards Committee:

http://tiny.cc/lezzyw - "where.. the BBC had made the distinction between an ?old? and ?new? Rangers.. club as opposed to the ?old? and ?new? company, ..due accuracy had not been achieved."


Malcolm Cohen - BDO Liquidator:

http://tiny.cc/z0u72w - "appointment of liquidators... only the end of the company that ran the club."


Neil Patey - Partner at Ernst and Young:

http://tiny.cc/x8u72w - "a newco in legal terms, but the club is a continution".

http://tiny.cc/0cv72w - Q & A with BBC, many quotes such as Green "bought the club", new owners etc.


AND FINALLY, this one will really have you spitting feathers!!!


Dermot Desmond:

http://tiny.cc/vqo6xw - "A fantastic club with great history"

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> So Rangers bought all their trophies and went

> bust. Is that the gist of it?



Put the rod away!

Not much else going on El Pibe and assumed on a football focus thread the chat could be anything related to football. Apologies if I've got that wrong.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> At the risk of alienating the only people keeping

> this thread going at the moment, but can we give

> the tedious old firm nonsense a rest for a bit,

> there are entire fora dedicated to that sort of

> thing.

>

> Where we, miwaw, @#$%&!



I was going to post the same yesterday, I'd rather there be no thread than keep reading this pathetic shite from two blokes that aren't from Glasgow.

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