Fan power begins to flex its muscle

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I am sure Neil Doncaster’s job is full of stresses and strains but this week will probably be a breeze.  Fans of every club in the league appear to be in uproar at the resolutions for an Insolvency Transfer Event to be voted on later this month. Infuriating everyone is surely better than infuriating most but leaving one group happy.

Fans of 11 SPL clubs have reacted in horror that the league seek to introduce a facility to allow a liquidated club to phoenix straight back into the top tier of Scottish football.  Fans of Rangers, while along with administrators and bidders for the club are publicly opposed to liquidation, are outraged that this new facility to allow a new club entry to the SPL should carry a sporting and financial inhibitor.

For clarification: the inhibitor is there to ensure clubs have a modicum of moral hazard against gaining an unfair advantage before ditching creditors and their old skins, and emerging in the SPL with player registrations from another club but without the debts or consequences of mismanagement.

Rangers US and Singapore based bidders seem unperturbed by the proposals.  Paul Murray’s Blue Knights consortium has curiously lost its tongue.  Maybe this helps explain all those years when the EBTs were unopposed by the former Rangers board.  Silence, not even an utterance!

There remains three possible outcomes to this issue:

The proposed SPL resolutions will be passed, allowing a Newco straight entry to the League.

The resolutions will fail and the SPL board will vote a Newco into the league anyway.

The resolutions will fail and the SPL board will deny Newco a place in the league.

Celtic Quick News first flagged this scenario in October last year when we predicted Newco would be given a parachute into the SPL, opposed only by Celtic.  As the key resolution (2A) requires only 8 votes I still expect this to happen, despite the ‘Bring it on’ view of many Rangers fans to the prospect of starting again from Division Three.

As the financial penalty resolution (2B) requires 11 votes I expect this to fail and no financial penalties to be imposed.

The question for Kilmarnock, Dunfermline, St Mirren, Inverness, Motherwell, St Johnstone, Hibs and Kilmarnock (don’t tell me they’ll not try to get two votes, they have a huge mountain of debt to service and have every right to demand two votes) is, will they listen to their fans or their bank manager?

Dundee United and Hearts, like North Korea, appear convinced of their own superior wisdom and, like a North Korean missile, could head off in any random direction to demonstrate their contempt for clubs scared of providing satirists with material.  They could easily vote themselves into a Gorgie-Tannadice League, if they could agree on a Gorgie-Tannadice/Tannadice-Gorgie naming convention.

For now, if you care about any of this, participate in the online SPL Fan Survey.  We’ll soon find out who runs Scottish football, fans or the Bank of Scotland! One additional point about democracy, it carries responsibility. In this instance, stopping Newco means fans of all remaining clubs have to step forward in increasing numbers to buy season tickets. This is the cost of sporting integrity.

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  1. Paul67……. this is more like it, we should be the loudest voice in this…… Green power….

     

     

    CSA, Affiliation, NACSC’s, Irish asociation, GB…. our websites and media, lets all stand together.

     

    V

  2. Repost from last article:

     

     

    “Folks,

     

     

    due to illness I now cant make the game on Sunday.

     

    So I have 2 tickets for the South Stand (thats the main stand in ole money) available if anyone wants them?

     

     

    £40 for the pair.

     

     

    Area I5 Row S Seats 109/110.

     

     

    Let me know if anyone wants them and we can arrange pick-up etc later.

     

     

    HAIL! HAIL!

     

    Token “

  3. Lennon n Mc....Mjallby on

    Hateley is vanity aged and carrying a burden,a first class arsehole of a man unstomachable whether Awe Naw’d or not.

  4. Paul67

     

     

    Celtic have given no indication they intend to do anything besides vote with Rangers on whatever issue arises.

     

     

    I am waiting, and I guess, waiting a while before a director of Celtic strongly condemns the possibility of

  5. a newco being allowed straight into the SPL as the Livi director in this mornings newspapers

     

     

    A newco from the remains of any former club.

  6. Vmhan. Agreed every Celtic club, association and website should all be singing off the same hymn sheet on this. I also think that we should let Celtic Plc no exactly how we feel and that we expect them to lead from the front on this.

     

    I also think that the guys who run all the different fans sites should be arranging to meet to organise a joint rejection from the fans to all clubs and the SPL/SFA.

     

    The fans are football, without them there is no football.

     

    Doncaster and his cronies are only try to protect the scum, this is unacceptable.

     

    For 2 decades they have lied and cheated their way to titles and trophies, these must be removed and the proper punishment as fits the crimes should be meted out to them.

     

     

    HH

  7. HT,

     

     

    yep that I did.

     

    According to SFA website thats when it is……..then the CL Final that same night too!

     

     

    Already had this “discussion” with Mrs TTT re viewing arrangements for1st Communion day……….not often I say this, but the TTT foot was well and truly put down!

     

     

    HAIL! HAIL!

     

    Token

  8. Paul,

     

     

    Is there any opportunity for other proposals to be presented and voted upon? Or is Neil Doncaster the only person allowed to put new proposals forward?

     

     

    By which I mean, it is possible that clubs may not agree with any individual proposal per se, but would vote for an amended version.

     

     

    For example, points deduction last for 5 years, or such like.

  9. traditionalist88 on

    I wonder what the consensus is amongst Hearts fans on the newco issue, bearing in mind it may have implications for them before too long.

     

     

    Do they support their big cousins being parachuted back in or do they want to take over as the ‘big huns’?!

     

     

    HH

  10. Paul67

     

     

    Would you agree that Scottish Football started heading into the abyss 26 years ago when Souness was appointed.

     

     

    rangers have taken Scottish Football to this point and want to walk away without a blemish to their name.

     

     

    SICKENEDCSC

  11. Vmhan/TTT

     

     

    Cheers I didn’t realise.

     

     

    That’s my daughter’s first Communion Day also!!!!!

     

     

    Cup final ticket for sale…..

  12. Folly Folly on 13 April, 2012 at 12:18 said:

     

     

    LiviBhoy on 13 April, 2012 at 11:55 said

     

    Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on 13 April, 2012 at 11:47

     

     

    There seems to be a growing body of evidence to suggest that our very own Declan may actually be Mark Hately …

     

    __________________

     

     

    Not the remotest possibility.

     

    Declan is INTENTIONALLY funny.

  13. Scottish Cup Record v Heart of Midlothian

     

     

     

    06/04/1901 FINAL IBROX L 3-4, McOustra, Quinn, McMahon 17,000

     

     

    15/02/1902 QF AWAY D 1-1 Quinn 23,000

     

    22/02/1902 QFR HOME W 2-1 McMahon 2 25,000

     

     

    24/02/1906 HOME L 1-2 McMenemy 50,000

     

     

    20/04/1907 FINAL HAMPDEN W 3-0 Somers 2, Orr (pen) 50,000 – Celtic’s 10th SCF and 5th win and first Double

     

     

    30/03/1912 SEMI IBROX W 3-0 McMenemy 2, Brown 43,000

     

     

    08/03/1913 QF HOME L 0-1 65,000

     

     

    05/03/1921 QF HOME L 1-2 Gallacher 37,000

     

     

    20/02/1926 AWAY W 4-0 McInally 2, McGrory, Connolly 50,500

     

     

    18/03/1933 SEMI HAMPDEN d 0-0 87,000

     

    22/03/1933 SEMI R HAMPDEN W 2-1 McGrory (40), A Thomson (75) 63,756 HT 1-0; 4.15pm KO

     

     

    18/02/1939 AWAY D 2-2 Delaney, McDonald 49,572

     

    22/02/1939 HOME R W 2-1 Divers 2 80,840

     

     

    24/02/1951 AWAY W 2-1 J Weir (13), McPhail (36) 47,000 HT 2-1

     

     

    21/04/1956 FINAL HAMPDEN L 1-3 Haughney (53) 132,842 HT 0-1

     

     

    17/02/1962 AWAY W 4-3 Divers 2 (12, 79), Chalmers (75), Crerand (86 pen) 35,045 HT 1-1

     

     

    06/03/1963 HOME W 3-1 Murdoch (36), McNamee (55), Hughes (73) 38,000 HT 1-1

     

     

    05/03/1966 QF AWAY D 3-3 Auld (24), McBride (48), Chalmers (54) 45,965 HT 1-2

     

    09/03/1966 QFR HOME W 3-1 Johnstone (9), Murdoch (32), Chalmers (50) 72,000 HT 2-0

     

     

    18/03/1972 QF HOME D 1-1 Deans (31) 47,500 HT 1-0

     

    27/03/1972 QFR AWAY W 1-0 Macari (35) 40,029 *

     

     

    12/03/1983 QF HOME W 4-1 MacLeod (12), McGarvey (53), Nicholas 2 (67, 81) 25,458 HT 1-0

     

     

    21/02/1987 AWAY L 0-1 28,891 HT 0-0 – Celtic’s only Scottish Cup defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle

     

     

    09/04/1988 SF HAMPDEN W 2-1 McGhee (87), Walker (89) 65,886 HT 0-0

     

     

    18/03/1989 QF HOME W 2-1 McGhee (18), Aitken (36 pen) 46,348 HT 2-0, – Mick McCarthy was ordered off

     

     

    11/03/2001 QF HOME W 1-0 Larsson (40) 34,672

     

     

    07/02/2004 AWAY W 3-0 Petrov 2 (3, 33), Larsson (90) 15,372

     

     

    10/04/2005 SEMI HAMPDEN W 2-1 Sutton (3), Bellamy (49) 38,505 HT 1-0

     

     

     

    P 28 W 17 D 5 L 6 F 56 A 33

     

     

     

     

    Celtic have averaged exactly two goals per fixture

     

     

     

     

    * One of my heightened football pleasures is when we win replayed ties away from home when our opponents think they now have the advantage

  14. A gentle reminder from UEFA to the SFA “and in the spirit of Uefa’s club licensing and financial fair play regulations.”

     

     

    European football’s governing body is confident the Scottish authorities will deal with Rangers’ current plight.

     

     

    Uefa, in a statement, stressed that issues regarding club licensing and financial fair play falls under the authority of the Scottish governing bodies.

     

     

    It said it was aware of the “difficult financial situation” at Ibrox.

     

     

    Rangers have been in administration since February and Duff & Phelps has delayed naming a preferred bidder.

     

     

    The delay follows proposed changes to sanctions for insolvent clubs.

     

     

    The SPL will consider new proposals for financial fair play at a meeting on 30 April.

     

     

    Uefa said it has “been in close contact throughout with the Scottish FA and the administrators of Rangers FC, in order to explain the club licensing and financial fair play rules and how they would apply in different possible scenarios”.

     

     

    “Such a situation falls under the authority of the national governing bodies responsible for evaluating and deciding on any necessary measure(s) they estimate appropriate to avoid similar cases occurring in the future.

     

     

    “Uefa is entirely confident that the Scottish FA will deal with this case in full compliance with the national club licensing regulations and in the spirit of Uefa’s club licensing and financial fair play regulations.”

  15. Craigy boy just laughed and told them to jog on…

     

     

    Rangers directors Andrew Ellis and Dave King have called for the resignation of Ibrox owner Craig Whyte.

     

     

     

    GettyImages

     

    Craig Whyte: Making headlines again

     

    London property developer Ellis and King, a South Africa-based businessman, have contacted the club’s administrators Duff and Phelps with their demand.

     

     

    A statement read: “We can confirm that as directors of Rangers, we (Andrew Ellis and Dave King) want Craig Whyte to step down with immediate effect in order to safeguard the future of the club.

     

     

    “He has been found not to be a fit and proper person to be an official at a football club by the Scottish Football Association.

     

     

    “Moreover, he has not done the right thing in the past for Rangers and we believe that he will not do the right thing for the club in the future.

     

     

    “It is abundantly clear that Craig has misled the Rangers board and the fans but by walking away immediately we believe and hope it will make the sale of the club easier.”

     

     

    Whyte has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing since taking over Rangers last May and since the club was plunged into administration on February 14.

     

     

    A spokesman for Duff and Phelps, who are in discussions with three parties over a takeover of Rangers, told the Daily Record: “The powers of all directors are effectively removed when a company goes into administration – unless the administrators decide otherwise.

     

     

    “We will consider the request of Messrs Ellis and King and, if necessary, will review the position of any or all directors should it be a material issue for the preferred bidder, once that party is selected.”

  16. We are getting ahead of ourselves BUT I was under impression Cup Final was getting moved to a Sunday because of CL final or was that just a rumour.

  17. TinyTim on 13 April, 2012 at 12:32 said:

     

    Paul 67

     

    How does increased season ticket sales stop a Newco?

     

    TT

     

    +++++

     

     

    It doesn’t; increased ST sales mitigates the perceived potential losses incurred at clubs from the loss of der orkenkind.

  18. jc2 on 13 April, 2012 at 12:51 said:

     

    We are getting ahead of ourselves BUT I was under impression Cup Final was getting moved to a Sunday because of CL final or was that just a rumour.

     

     

    That’s from next season

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