Look out for Cease and Desist orders

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The first thing you do when you raise an asset dispute is issue a Cease and Desist notice.  Inform the other party to stop using your asset, whether it is a piece of intellectual property, like a logo or badge, a piece of equipment or a physical property.

In conjunction with this you also ask for all monies collected in connection with your property to be forward to you.  Football clubs, for example, regularly instruct people, who produce merchandise with unauthorised copies of their club crests, to stop doing so, destroy all unused stock and send them whatever money earned from earlier sales.

If and when a claim reaches court, the first request to the judge is likely to be to freeze use of all assets and cough up cash from sales. Keep your eyes peeled…

CQN Nine-in-a-row Charity Golf Day 2013

Our Annual Charity Golf Day 2013 will take place on Friday 14th June at Aberdour Golf Club.  This is our 9th annual event and I’m delighted to announce that Lisbon Lion and nine-in-a-row striker, Willie Wallace, will be our guest of honour.

After winning everything available to him in Europe, Willie made a new life for himself in Australia, where he established a second career in the game, while retaining strong links to the Celtic ex-pat community.

We will be raising funds for the 125-4-125 appeal, while encouraging all Celtic fans to get involved and stake their claim on what this club is all about.  Cost for the day’s golf and the evening meal and entertainment is £80.  Cost for non-golfers is £45.

The Annual Charity Golf Day is always oversubscribed so get your application for a place in early by emailing, cqnopen2013@gmx.com.

Look forward to seeing you there.

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  1. I think this could also explain the St Mirren voting debacle. A wee sharing agreement between Chuckles and Gilmour for WHEN they cannae play at I-Brokes no more?

  2. Hi Paul67,

     

     

    If the assets of RFCia were purlioned, can the Judge clarify that you can’t buy History from the deid.

     

     

    If cease and desist orders are available how come this was ever used when Gary Caldwell roamed into midfield?

  3. JJP-ON

     

    12:37 on

     

    18 April, 2013

     

     

    But how will they fit world record division 2 crowds into the 12,000 capacity StMirren Park? Play the game in 3 or 4 sittings??

  4. Tallybhoy, sure will.

     

     

    RogueLeader, he sure is.

     

     

    Mort, I would be surprised if such an instruction had not already been made.

     

     

    Chairbhoy, Gary twice moved forward with purpose, in the dying minutes against Rangers and Milan….

  5. Cathedral View on

    I would expect Whyte of Sevco to conduct his action through the high court of London to mitigate the chance of unusual legal ruling.

     

     

     

     

    cv

  6. The problem with a “cease and desist ” here is that if successful it would end sevco and with it any possibility of Ticketus receiving monies based on their priority claim on ticket sales.

     

     

    The stadium would then be reduced to development value, and likely be split amongst the creditors.

  7. Maybe im being cynical but it must be kinda difficult to investigate someone when they’re building sand castles in Dubai and your in milngavie.

     

    Are there shifting sands in Dubai as well as Glasgow?

  8. starry plough – at the moment? Nothing. However Our Hero lost a court case last week that means a good argument can be started as to it now controlling something……remember those corporate guarantee’s that are constantly mentioned whenever Ticketus security is discussed?

  9. We’ve learned to expect the unexpected with Monsieur Craig, and it’s a nice picture in the mind’s eye, padlocks on the gates of the Big Hoose, but where does he go from there? What do you ghuys envisage?

  10. Big Georges Fan Club on

    Oh, jings – this is all great fun :-)

     

     

     

    Heard the Shuggster and Walker on SSB (only listened for 10 minutes while I made a cup of tea – honest) last night, and they were being so blatant about getting whatever incarnation of the dead club back into the SPL tout de suite – it just made me shake my head.

     

     

    Walker especially – great family – all Tims, good chap (outwith succulent lamb duties) – but I just don’t get how supposedly sensible people can be prepared to overlook such skullduggery on a grand scale over such a long period of time – especially when Celtic were on the receiving end of so much of the triumphalism that went with it – “…we just want Rangers back as soon as possible…” was the essence of what they were saying.

     

     

    Forget everything else, ignore what they have been up to, just get them back now.

     

     

    Unbelievable.

     

     

    Well, sorry Andy and Shug – they are not coming back – they are dead.

     

     

    Hail, Hail

     

     

    BGFC

  11. RogueLeader

     

     

    Thanks RL, there’s so much schhhhhhtuffff to keep in yer heid, they’re bang at it this lot..

     

     

    Chally shooting the craw is interesting..

     

     

    I thought they would all still be celebrating the third division trophy..

  12. cliftonville celt from belfast on

    I love the floating charge

     

     

    It terrifies the huns like a turd in a swimming pool !!!!!!!!

  13. Rogue

     

    Sometimes I wish it was a depth charge hanging over ibrokes rather than the ole floating charge,

     

    But possibly both could have the same impact?

  14. Funny wee Chico, hedging his bets as well…

     

     

    Apr 17 2013 by Chick Young, Paisley Daily Express

     

     

    Neighbourhood watching has become very entertaining as the Diplomatic Corps wipes the name of Charles Green from its list of potential employees.

     

     

    They really need to think about putting a big clown’s nose on the door of the boardroom at that stadium just up the M8.

     

     

    The Ibrox chief executive’s two-steps-forward-three-steps-back approach to putting Rangers on the straight and narrow after the mayhem of the last couple of years has seen him accused of being everything from blunt-talking Yorkshireman to downright racist.

     

     

    He shouldn’t have called his fellow director Imran Ahmad “my Paki friend”, of course he shouldn’t, but Ahmad doesn’t think he is a racist and actually neither do I.

     

     

    And furthermore, for all his wacky claims about links with everybody from the Dallas Cowboys to Manchester United and the Tooth Fairy, I don’t think he is nuts either.

     

     

    Eyebrows were raised, apparently, when he was spotted in the directors’ box at Greenhill Road for the league game against Celtic, triggering claims of some kind of unholy alliance between St Mirren and Rangers.

     

     

    Saints chairman Stewart Gilmour simply stated that EVERY club chairman in Scotland was welcome at the ground and, if any other club had a problem with echoing that sentiment at their place, then maybe it was they who had the problem. Excellent response.

     

     

    Frankly, I have spent too much of the recent few weeks trying to work Green out. I have better things to do with my time.

     

     

    However, I have come to the conclusion that he is working his ticket, manoeuvring himself to a situation where he can plead that Rangers fans don’t like his style and he will have to take his money and retreat to the world of horse racing where he would much rather be in any case.

     

     

    He has actually said he won’t quit until he hears the Champions’ League anthem at Ibrox. I assume he has an iPod.

     

     

    On the one hand, he has made savage financial cuts, firing long serving and respected physio Pip Yeates, allowing youth coach and St Mirren cup hero Tommy Wilson to leave and sacking Francisco Sandaza because he admitted he came to Rangers for the money. Did they think his boyhood fantasy in Spain was always to play for “ze Rangers”?

     

     

    And, on the other, he continues to employ enough public relations staff to have had a serious go at re-moulding the image of Margaret Thatcher in a miners’ welfare. And incidentally, Green won’t listen to any of them.

     

     

    Rangers are in a mess, although that does come into the tell-me-news-not-history category, and Ally McCoist is ripping his hair out at such a severe rate of knots, he is starting to look like me.

     

     

    Those who have no affection for the club are tittering behind the couch but, if you have any respect for Rangers, then I suspect your current emotion is percolating between fury and downright shame.

     

     

    Meanwhile, should Mr Green require a fine example of how to run a football club with some class, I would refer him to Greenhill Road, Paisley.

  15. I posted earlier this morning that Green has told the SFA he can’t attend next weeks disciplinary hearing into his comments as he is out of the country on ‘business’.

     

     

    The SFA have given him either May 2nd or May 9th to attend a hearing.

     

     

    Will he ever set foot back in the country now?

  16. Moving away from Them and Their problems for a second, I am looking forward immensely to another fantastic day at Aberdour again in June.

     

     

    Especially looking forward to meeting another genuine Celtic Legend. What a fantastic guest in Willie Wallace!

     

     

    Bring it on Bhoys!

     

     

    HAIL! HAIL!

     

    Token

  17. Sevco share update.

     

     

    Two more trades at 59p per share since midday, albeit smaller ones. That’s three in succession under 60p. Will it ever go back into the sixties?

  18. Okay FF I should have said from a Ticketu/Rangers/ Sevco perspective.

     

     

    Ibrox would make a nice gated community. Question is – to keep them in or to keep everybody else out?

     

     

    TNT.csc

  19. This is what happens when you have years of other Scottish Clubs not getting passed July in Europe…

     

     

    Celtic have been forced to reject an invitation to face Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Juventus in a lucrative pre-season tournament due to a Champions League dates clash.

     

     

    The Parkhead club need a single point against Inverness this weekend to tie up a second successive SPL title.

     

    And organisers of the new eight-team Guinness International Champions Cup wanted Neil Lennon’s side to accept a place in a new Stateside knock-out tournament featuring some of the world’s top clubs.

     

     

    Brainchild of Miami Dolphins’ billionaire owner Stephen Ross, the lucrative tournament has been snapped up by Fox Sports and features semi-finals in New York and Los Angeles at the end of July before a final in the Sun Life Stadium, Miami on August 6.

     

     

    Real Madrid, Inter and this season’s Champions League conquerors Juve have already joined Los Angeles Galaxy in accepting an invitation. And English Premiership clubs and Galatasaray are also expected to be confirmed as competitors on May 7.

     

     

    Despite negotiating an SPL opt-out to play a glamour friendly on August 10, however, Celtic have been hampered by Champions League qualifying ties on July 17 and July 24 followed by the first weekend of the league season on Saturday August 3.

     

     

    Benjamin Spencer, spokesman for the organisers Relevent Sports told Sportsmail: “Relevent Sports has a great relationship with Celtic and we did have discussions with the club regarding the International Champions Cup.

     

     

    ‘We would love for them to be involved but there were significant scheduling challenges due to Celtic’s likely participation in Champions League Qualifying.

     

    ‘We look forward to announcing the four remaining clubs on May 7.’

     

     

    Celtic are expected to face Liverpool in Dublin on August 10, with a pre-season trip to Germany in the first half of July penciled in.

  20. cliftonville celt from belfast on

    Sorry slight change about the cup final tickets

     

     

    Only available from Solitude from Thursday

     

     

    Available in Sean Grahams bookies from Saturday

  21. If Ticketus do manage to salvage the right to sell tickets for a defunct Ibrox, they could stage on last hurrah by seling us tickets for the final day.

     

     

    14lbSledgeHammers.csc

  22. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Anne Williams YWNWA!!

     

     

     

    Hope theres a minutes silence for her. Or appreciation .

  23. Dead and Loving it on

    The huns having to change the words to their songs.

     

     

     

    As I was walking doon the greenhill Road,

     

    I met a bunch ‘o’ strangers,

     

    They said to me, you going to see,

     

    The famous Glasgow Sevco.

  24. Big Georges Fan Club

     

     

    12:45 on 18 April, 2013

     

     

    I heard (dont know were) that the “panelists” get £300 a gig.

     

    3/4 of them a week is a decent bit of change.

     

    Would they jeopardize a potential £900/£1200 bangers a week

     

    by going off message and being arse and necked out RCs door.

     

    They have sold their souls and they know it. Plus Keevins detests us and

     

    will take great pleasure in promoting Sevco to our detriment.

     

     

    HH

  25. stairheedrammy

     

     

    12:23 on18 April, 2013sipsini- that wasnt the Toryglen Gerry Ferry was it?

     

     

    >>>>>>>>

     

     

    Castlemilk m8.

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