SPL Commission, where are we?

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We’ve not really discussed the enormous political and disciplinary matters hanging over Scottish football since before our Champions League campaign got underway but it moves to the fore today, as the SPL Commission, headed by Lord Nimmo Smith, sits to consider charges levelled by the league against former member, Rangers FC.  The Commission is expected to conclude by the end of this week.

Rangers are charged with improperly registering players by allowing footballers to enter into contractually binding agreements to receive money in connection with the game, directly or indirectly, without registering these agreements with the SPL or the SFA.

Playing an improperly registering footballer voids the result of a match, no matter how innocuous the registration impropriety is, as Spartans discovered 14 months ago to their cost.  They saw their Scottish Cup win over Culter overturned because a player’s registration form was dated only once, not twice as required.

As well as being awarded a 0-3 defeat, the improper registration of players will cost the offending club any prize money ‘won’ and will result in a disciplinary measure being imposed.  Spartans were fined £4000, approximately 20% of their annual income, and were suspended from the competition for 12 months.  A steep tariff for leaving a box on a form empty and fielding a player in one game of football.

Lots of speculation has centred on the so-called ‘stripping of titles’ but in the event the Commission upholds the charge the voiding of results will happen as a matter of consequence; it should not subject to speculation.  What is more interesting is the size of prize money the league would seek to reclaim, and redistribute, and any penalty imposed by the Commission.

SPL teams receive prize money based on their final league position, funded by the league’s TV deal, which for teams finishing in the top two positions is well in excess of £1m each year.  Any ‘stripping of titles’ is likely to be a headline grabber, but the repayment of prize money and disciplinary measures will be far more significant, for some.

Sir David Murray, who owned Rangers throughout the period of alleged improper registration of players, insists the club registered all contractually binding payments players received in connection with playing football.  SFA president, Campbell Ogilvie, was an executive director of Rangers for some of the period under investigation and may have been responsible for some registrations.

Charles Green rejected an offer to limit the consequences of the charge being upheld in return for his company (then called Sevco 5088 Ltd) acquiring the SFA membership vacated by Rangers.  We will soon discover if he is master of the Cunning Plan or an over-ambitious gambler.

I expect calls for SPL and SFA rules to be upheld without fear or favour to be met.
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  1. ‘I expect calls for SPL and SFA rules to be upheld without fear or favour to be met’

     

     

     

    I’m sorry Paul, ‘They’ are spinning everything out as long as possible until they hope that people think that the new club in Scottish football is not a new club, that it is really the defunct Scottish club that was Rangers comlete with history. ‘They’ will do their best to obfuscate the whole thing.

  2. bazzabhoy

     

    LiviBhoy

     

    SoAL

     

     

    Cheers, memory is starting to go then. I agree, we should stop changing penalty taker. It’s one of the causes of why we miss so many. Infact, feck it, let big Kelvin take them from now :p

     

     

    HH

  3. On a serious note on penalties. It’s not beyond the realms of possibilities that the Juventus tie could be decided on penalty kicks. I hope Mr Lennon is getting the players into the habit of taking them every day. All players need to take them including goalies.

     

    The Italians won’t miss many.

     

     

    LB

  4. LiviBhoy

     

    15:23 on

     

    29 January, 2013

     

    Big G

     

     

    Captains job for me. Laces through the ball.

     

    Hit it right at the keeper as hard as you can.

     

     

    LB

     

     

    Livibhoy you surely mean ‘Have a Dig’ Laces through the ball

     

    hit it past the keeper and into the Goal saying ‘Get In There’

     

    Mr Lassad take note?

     

    Lassad through on the Goalkeeper last Sunday with only the

     

    Goalkeeper to beet what doe he do? Instead of option one

     

    laces through the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net

     

    he decides to pass to the marked player in the shape of

     

    young Hoops outcome excellent chance sailing down towards

     

    Mount Pleasant what a numpty don’t always look for certain

     

    individuals to put the ball in the net Lassad done it against

     

    Flats-Flats so what’s the problem

  5. Philbhoy

     

     

    Neil Lennon says he’ll have “a look at it” then decide. * it = all the chancers © Philbhoy *

     

     

    My guess for what it’s worth is that there will be changes, but then what do I know

     

    about Celtic or football in general, or anything, school teachers used to describe me as ‘terminally thick”

     

     

    Yes, I was that child banished to the back of the class room with Rafia!

     

     

    Sadly things have not improved with the passing of years…………………

     

     

    Hey Ho its off to CP we go CSC

  6. Long time lurker, first time poster. My views on the LNS enquiry is whatever the outcome Celtic are quids in (hope they get the titles stripped all the same) If they are issued a fine of say 10m i can see Peter Lawwell heading up with a cheque tomorrow. The old Rangers saved 48m at the end of the day. If its a ban from the Scottish Cup i would gladly give up our right to be in it this year. All the other punishments like a suspension or ban i think unlikely. This is what i feel the SFA’s problem is going to be. No punishment at all and i can see Peter Lawwell unveil all the players tomorrow and say all these players are now on £500 per week and the rest is going into a tax avoidance scheme. After all it wouldn’t be fair if just one club could do it eh ?

  7. AKBW1888

     

     

    We shouldn’t even be talking about missed penalties. We should have put St Mirren to the sword without one!

     

    Smash the ball at the keeper and he will move.

     

     

    LB

  8. LiviBhoy

     

    15:38 on

     

    29 January, 2013

     

    On a serious note on penalties. It’s not beyond the realms of possibilities that the Juventus tie could be decided on penalty kicks. I hope Mr Lennon is getting the players into the habit of taking them every day. All players need to take them including goalies.

     

    The Italians won’t miss many.

     

     

    LB

     

     

    Spot on Livibhoy

     

    The best penalty taker the Hoops have @ present is Kris Commons

     

    the rest of them are pants too many penalties have been missed by

     

    other players in the team regularly which is no good penalty conversions

     

    lead to prizes misses lead to regret every penalty taker should work

     

    on giving the goalkeeper the eyes and sending him the wrong way

     

    confidence and composure it as simple as that

  9. AKBW1888.

     

     

    I would love to tell of my escapades in,and. on my way to Lisbon,but memory isn’t up to it now, the story would be very fragmented, a bit jumbled up,but there isn’t one thing I’d change except I could do with a bit more memory.

  10. Re penalty kick takers

     

    Did we not go with the

     

    One player takes it until they miss

     

    And then a different player takes it until he misses

     

    And so on

  11. LiviBhoy

     

    15:41 on

     

    29 January, 2013

     

    AKBW1888

     

     

    We shouldn’t even be talking about missed penalties. We should have put St Mirren to the sword without one!

     

    Smash the ball at the keeper and he will move.

     

     

    LB

     

     

    Yeah spot on LB but that no show on Sunday was like just came out of

     

    the night club feel and onto the pitch in my diary p*ss poor performance

     

    down as no show only one team on the pitch up for the match and sad

     

    to say it was not the Hoops still never mind that’s the treble bye-de-bye

     

    for another Season hopefully the said group of players have learned

     

    from their mistakes like not treating the opposition lightly and being on

     

    ones guard

  12. Auldheid

     

     

    RC Ogilvie’s postion is already untenable.

     

     

    He presided over the issuing of a euro licence to the huns, when they should not have received one.

     

     

    They admitted liability re the small tax case, no amount of paper shuffling or shredding can get away from that fact.

  13. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Think making player practice penalties before a big game might alter the players mindset a wee bit

  14. On the penalties discussion – let Big Vic take them. Imagine being a goalie and watching him charging at you, squaring to fire a bomb straight at you from 12 yards. Bloody sure I wouldn’t try to get in the way of it… 100 percent conversion rate a certainty.

  15. oldtim67

     

    15:47 on

     

    29 January, 2013

     

    AKBW1888.

     

     

    I would love to tell of my escapades in,and. on my way to Lisbon,but memory isn’t up to it now, the story would be very fragmented, a bit jumbled up,but there isn’t one thing I’d change except I could do with a bit more memory.

     

     

    I know Senior Tim 67

     

    Where you one of the ones that set off to Lisbon via one of those old

     

    Hill-man Imp type of vehicle or where you one of the fortunate ones

     

    to travel by the Pan-Am Airplane in those days??

  16. AKBW1888

     

     

    Pick a spot and smash it there. Neil lennon has already said today that Charlie changed his mind in the run up. Never change your mind when taking a penalty. All the pros say that. The pressure can be one thing but if you hit it hard enough on the ground it is almost impossible for the keeper to get down to it in time.

     

    It’s about confidence. I listened to the Hearts v ICT penalties on the radio and from the commentary it didn’t sound as if any of the Hearts penalties were anywhere near saving.

     

    Did they practice the week before the match? I suspect they did.

     

    All teams that are good at penalties in shoot outs practice regularly. Someone put some stats up last week regarding penalties. Most players will put it to the side they kick with and if the keeper uses that logic he can save any that are at saveable height such as Charlies at the weekend. I wonder is that is the logic that Forster uses. He has an excellent save ratio from the spot. He is a top class keeper though which helps but his preparation is probably excellent too. That separates the good from the great.

     

    People can argue for as long as they like about whether Beckham was world class or not. I don’t think he was but he was a fine player. He is a dead ball specialist because he has continually practiced free kicks throughout his career and stayed behind on his own for hours doing so. The same commitment is required from good players to be better. Some of our players could take a leaf out of his book in honing their techniques.

     

     

    LB

  17. Scotpatsfan…..

     

     

    All the info on them or any other company can be found for free on a website called duedil…

     

     

    But be warned … It really opens your eyes …

     

     

    But you ll need to search the name servco 5088 to get thier info

     

     

    Brilliant

  18. Noticed a few comments from the teddybears posted on here

     

    One word keeps jumping out from their ramblings

     

    And that is the word Bigot.

     

    Now was I sleeping when Scotland suddenly became a catholic country and any protestants in it are all Sevco fans

  19. SSN stats on Ballotelli, 7 starts this season, 1 goal and 6 shots on target, 7 appearnces as a sub too, and they want £22m for him

  20. Here Senior Tim 67

     

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    you can get 240 big tablets for £19 and that’s

     

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    short and long term memory bank improvement

     

    it’s like upgrading ones PC memory they really

     

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  21. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    Congratulations to Jackie.

     

     

    Loved him in the hoops-struck by the curse of the utility player,but was FAR better than that.

     

     

    Best of luck on Saturday,mate-and in the future (up to a point……)

  22. How can Green appeal the verdict if Sevco state they have no liability in respect of old rangers and what went on?

     

     

    The only one that can appeal is BDO.

  23. If a player kicks the football at 50 mph the keeper has less than a second to react… Just belt it on target…

  24. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    AKBW 1888

     

     

    Can you remind me about this post later,please?

     

     

    For obvious reasons,and not kidding either…….

  25. Big Fraser not in team (again) for tomorrow night.

     

     

     

    Fraser Forster will be missing again for Celtic in their Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Kilmarnock at Parkhead.

     

     

    The Hoops goalkeeper is on the mend following a neck injury which has kept him out of the last three matches.

     

     

    Manager Neil Lennon said: “He is progressing slowly but will not be available (on Wednesday). Sunday against Raith Rovers might be an opportunity but we don’t want to rush him back.”

     

     

    With deadline day looming!

     

    They wouldnt, would they?

  26. Press Association Sport understands a deal has been agreed for Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli to join AC Milan.

     

     

    The Serie A team have agreed to pay around £20m for the player, with some of the fee being made up by bonuses.

     

     

    City have so far made no comment on the matter.

  27. Not a fan of Jackie to be honest. But I would even wish Auld Nick good luck on Sunday against that mob.

  28. Good luck to Jackie Mac.

     

    Great wee player and a dedicated pro.

     

    I was at his Celtic debut at Brockville. Pre internet and mobile phones we were all scratching our heads asking who the wee skinny guy was. I thought at the time this wee guy won’t do.

     

    Fast forward a few years and he was planting one on Hately’s chin at Celtic Park (and getting away with it). I went to a Celtic match at Ibrox a few years later and a CSC had a photo of the incident enlarged and placed on the back of their bus with a speech bubble from young Jackie saying ‘Take that ya Hun Bassa’

     

    A great player for Celtic who gave his all for the team.

     

     

    Good luck in the United job on Sunday and anytime you don’t play the Hoops.

     

    Will he be enquiring for any of our youngsters or squad players? He seems to be quite keen to take our Bhoys on loan.

     

     

    LB