Ogilvie and Regan must now resign

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What you and I have known for months was established as true by the BBC last night, Rangers improperly registered players for over a decade.  Following the programme there was some bluster by a firm of accountants who clearly have a lot to worry about, but nothing has been said to dispute the dual contract claim.

The SLP have not added to their 65 word statement released ahead of the broadcast.  SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has told the BBC the association will not act, unless called to do so as an appeal body, and SFA President What-school-did-you-go-to has not uttered a word.

Campbell Ogilvie was an executive director of Rangers when it carried out a dual contract system in contravention of the rules of the SFA.  This is an established fact which is likely to have severe repercussion for the Scottish game and the club.  It is inconceivable that he continues to act as president of the SFA, especially when it has taken the decision not to become involved, despite being the only body competent to investigate breaches across all domestic competitions.

He must resign immediately or be fired.  If Mr Regan does not understand this he should be fired too.  He is there to take the hard decisions, not to make friends.  He has abandoned fans at the time they most need clear leadership.

Anyone on the board in any doubt about this matter must follow them out the door.  The SFA is professional body with budget of millions of pounds, not an old boys club, and should act accordingly.

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  1. …..surely Bawface will call an immediate enquiry????

     

    I mean just think of the thooosans ‘n’ thooosans of irate SNP voting huns………

     

    not to mention the damage done to the scoodddish reputation internationally….

     

     

    Ne’er-a-peep-aboot-ra-peepil

     

     

    Aye.

  2. Bunburybhoy:

     

     

    Never interrupt an enemy when he is detonating a bomb under your chair…aye right.

     

     

    Stick wan oan em before they git a chance tae stick wan oan you.

     

     

    Apologies to the Christians amongst us.

  3. I don’t believe Regan; he’d have watched it in his office, blinds drawn, pencils up nose mumbling ‘wibble wibble make it go away’.

  4. Fortunes Favour Mibbes on

    wonkyradar

     

     

    You would only be charged with attempted assault with a bomb. A crime unique to Scotland apparently.

  5. Celtic have played this perfectly…………

     

     

    Let the huns eat themselves, there’s plenty to go round.

  6. Auld Neil Lennon heid on

    TBB

     

    Indeed!

     

    And when I get back home tomorrow (just off from the sun terrace on the roof) I’ll link to the transfer tables for 2007/08 and ebt/net debt tables that along with continued use of ebts shows exactly the point when Rangers could have pulled back from the precipice but chose to charge on regardless and they still have the cheek to say they were reducing debt – aye with Celtic’s money.

  7. tomthelennytim on

    JamsieBhoy on 24 May, 2012 at 17:03 said:

     

    Could have been 550,001 if Regan had watched

     

     

    hehehe

  8. Fritz A. Grandold ‏@fritzagrandold

     

    David Grier was Operations Director at Bank of Scotland from 1997 – 2001.

     

     

    Is this true???

     

     

    Francing unreal how corrupt this can of worms is..

  9. Fritz A. Grandold ‏@fritzagrandold

     

    In his role at Bank of Scotland David Grier was responsible for ‘Cashflow Finance’.

     

     

    Holy Moly heads will roll…

  10. Just heard Platini on SSN saying he is totally against the introduction of goal line technology

     

     

    What a forward thinking chap he is eh?

     

     

    Great player but a total muppet

  11. I retain some sympathy for the boul’ Stewart……..

     

    Never in his wildest dreams would he have envisaged when accepting his role, having to get involved in this byzantine, hunned-up, underhand chicanery and still manage to lead something approaching a normal life………….

  12. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    PAUL67

     

     

    All relics of the pst,which has handed advantage after advantage,to Rangers,must be rooted out.

     

     

    I do not care whether people acted through personal prejudice,fear,corruption,or even blackmail.

     

     

    If those in authority will not apply the rules without fear or favour,then their time is up.

     

     

    Hopefully,when one goes,the rest will follow….

     

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOwq1nWOTBs&feature=topics

     

     

    JUST LIKE THAT!!

  13. merseycelt lmfao as the big house door slams shut on

    Boom! 95th or thereabouts!

     

     

    I’m fine awe naw. Why wouldn’t I be?

     

     

    Just for your info, I think paul posted 9 articles yesterday and my average posting position was roughly 24.4th for my first post after each piece became available (not taking account of the articles following which I didn’t make a contribution)!

     

     

    Can anyone beat that?

     

     

    HH

  14. Duff & Phelps

     

     

    Fenian Army

     

     

    Duff & Phelps

     

     

    Fenian Army

     

     

    Duff & Phelps

     

     

    Fenian Army

     

     

    Duff & Phelps

     

     

    Fenian Army

     

     

    Duff & Phelps

     

     

    Fenian Army

  15. excellent, and surprising , statement on the Motherwell web site. Very balanced and hard to argue with at this stage. They are very definitely no shoo in as a new club. Now, Peter you were saying…..

  16. Paul 67

     

    I completely agree but will they, Dallas left the SFA he was not sacked he now has a job with UEFA I was told his salary it is massive around 600k.

     

    The whole lot of them are not fit for purpose

  17. merseycelt lmfao as the big house door slams shut on

    Paul

     

     

    Keep hitting ’em hard.

     

     

    Bliddy fantastic and even more so of late!

     

     

    Why (Mark Daly excepted) is the MSM not posing the same questions/making the same demands?

     

     

    Rhetorical question, obviously!

     

     

    HH

  18. murdochbhoy on 24 May, 2012 at 16:48 said:

     

    There is obviously no one of sufficient stature and leadership within Scottish footballing authorities to take a decisive step in bringing this whole toxic mess to an end.

     

     

    They are all waiting on the taxman to do the dirty deed

     

    ——————————————————————

     

    so true, they are afraid of being seen to be responsible for bringing an end to the Huns and tyhereby attract the venom that the hun supporters will bring to their private life – bombs in post ?

  19. About the transfer list and rumoured ins

     

     

    Tbh, I wouldn’t have any of them apart from Forster/Gordon, Mills and maybe Rhodes! The likes of Daly, Cox and some young 20 year olds (got enough of them – know we need 3 or 4 experienced pro’s!) are simply not good enough!

     

     

    I know they’re just rumours and just thought I’d say anyway :o)

  20. Hoping to get away with this considering Awe Naw’s liberality with his prodigious song sheet:

     

     

    From The Duino Elegies.

     

     

     

    Eighth Elegy.

     

     

     

    The creature gazes into openness with all

     

    its eyes. But our eyes are

     

    as if they were reversed, and surround it,

     

    everywhere, like barriers against its free passage.

     

    We know what is outside us from the animal’s

     

    face alone: since we already turn

     

    the young child round and make it look

     

    backwards at what is settled, not that openness

     

    that is so deep in the animal’s vision. Free from death.

     

    We alone see that: the free creature

     

    has its progress always behind it,

     

    and God before it, and when it moves, it moves

     

    in eternity, as streams do.

     

    We never have pure space in front of us,

     

    not for a single day, such as flowers open

     

    endlessly into. Always there is world,

     

    and never the Nowhere without the Not: the pure,

     

    unwatched-over, that one breathes and

     

    endlessly knows, without craving. As a child

     

    loses itself sometimes, one with the stillness, and

     

    is jolted back. Or someone dies and is it.

     

    Since near to death one no longer sees death,

     

    and stares ahead, perhaps with the large gaze of the creature.

     

    Lovers are close to it, in wonder, if

     

    the other were not always there closing off the view…..

     

    As if through an oversight it opens out

     

    behind the other……But there is no

     

    way past it, and it turns to world again.

     

    Always turned towards creation, we see

     

    only a mirroring of freedom

     

    dimmed by us. Or that an animal

     

    mutely, calmly is looking through and through us.

     

    This is what fate means: to be opposite,

     

    and to be that and nothing else, opposite, forever.

     

     

    If there was consciousness like ours

     

    in the sure creature, that moves towards us

     

    on a different track – it would drag us

     

    round in its wake. But its own being

     

    is boundless, unfathomable, and without a view

     

    of its condition, pure as its outward gaze.

     

    And where we see future it sees everything,

     

    and itself in everything, and is healed for ever.

     

     

    And yet in the warm waking creature

     

    is the care and burden of a great sadness.

     

    Since it too always has within it what often

     

    overwhelms us – a memory,

     

    as if what one is pursuing now was once

     

    nearer, truer, and joined to us

     

    with infinite tenderness. Here all is distance,

     

    there it was breath. Compared to that first home

     

    the second one seems ambiguous and uncertain.

     

     

    O bliss of little creatures

     

    that stay in the womb that carried them forever:

     

    O joy of the midge that can still leap within,

     

    even when it is wed: since womb is all.

     

    And see the half-assurance of the bird,

     

    almost aware of both from its inception,

     

    as if it were the soul of an Etruscan,

     

    born of a dead man in a space

     

    with his reclining figure as the lid.

     

    And how dismayed anything is that has to fly,

     

    and leave the womb. As if it were

     

    terrified of itself, zig-zagging through the air, as a crack

     

    runs through a cup. As the track

     

    of a bat rends the porcelain of evening.

     

     

    And we: onlookers, always, everywhere,

     

    always looking into, never out of, everything.

     

    It fills us. We arrange it. It collapses.

     

    We arrange it again, and collapse ourselves.

     

     

    Who has turned us round like this, so that,

     

    whatever we do, we always have the aspect

     

    of one who leaves? Just as they

     

    will turn, stop, linger, for one last time,

     

    on the last hill, that shows them all their valley – ,

     

    so we live, and are always taking leave.

     

     

    Rainer Maria Rilke.

  21. Back to Basics - Glass Half Full on

    bankiebhoy1 – I was going to respond to some earlier comments but you’ve captured my thoughts perfectly.

     

     

    Why would Celtic want to do anything right now? Events that some very clever person has planned are unfolding nicely.

     

     

    If you are unconvinced please consider the following :-

     

     

    2003

     

     

    Celtic fans feel they are cheated out the league and Rangers are overspending. The MSM response? – These fans are a marginalised paranoid non-entity

     

     

    2012

     

     

    Rangers are in administration and will be liquidated

     

     

    BBC provide evidence of cheating on an industrial scale

     

     

    Channel 4’s most prominent investigative journalist churns out weekly updates on his blog

     

     

    Multiple stories about Rangers in Private Eye!! Private Eye never do Scotland and rarely do football. One article let alone several is incredible

     

     

    And now – RTC wins the Guardian newspaper’s Orwell Prize

     

     

    Its all out there. Its finished

     

     

    Sit back and enjoy it

     

     

    Hail Hail

  22. Monaghan1900 on

    From FF:

     

    “The twelve million pledged.

     

    Why did we not cash these pledges in so if the worst happens we could save the club.we have left our own destiny in the hands of others who obviously dont have our best interests at heart.why have the supporters groups and high profile rangers supporting businessmen not took the bull by the horns.we should get our fingers out and be the masters if our destiny.”

     

    ————–

     

    Because you didn’t make the pledges – we did……………..and we lied.

  23. Fortunes Favour Mibbes on

    Back to Basics – Glass Half Full @ 17:29

     

     

    That’s a good way to look at it. But who is this “very clever” person behind the planning, the Supreme Architect?? Is the Supreme Architect the one behind these Timmy conspiracies to bring about the downfall of the glorious glasgow huns?? I demand to know :)

  24. Fortunes Favour Mibbes on

    It’s the Anunnaki from the Draco constellation. Contrary to popular misconception, they are good Tims.

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