Tommo: fraudulent silverware must go, Blazing Saddles comes to Scottish football

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I loved the Newco statement from yesterday evening, it betrayed the reality that they’ve lost their nerve in the face of panic among fans and a complete lack of knowledge of what to do about History overtaking them.

They cited that the SPFL had a conference call on the subject of the Court of Session Oldco EBT ruling, but quickly got onto the subject that “our Club’s (sic.) history, including its many successes, is beyond debate”.

Those of us who supported another team during the EBT decade know well that history is beyond debate.  We paid money to see those competitions and there will be no denying what happened.

At a stroke Newco took a debate, which was hitherto the exclusive domain of fan comment and the occasional journalist repeating the words of well-paid Newco and Ladbrokes SPFL PR team, that there was “no appetite” for title stripping, and made it a subject football people could legitimately be drawn on.  In short, they made Rangers historical successes THE debate.

I’ve spoken to Celtic on various potential public statement matters over the years.  They don’t always get it right, but they know when to shut their mouth and win support for their objectives, at the cost of taking flak for not making grandstanding public comments.

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While many paid to inform us were repeating paid PR as news, Channel 4’s Alex Thomson had no qualms calling-out the cheats in his blog yesterday: Rangers cheated at football: the fraudulent silverware must go.  And that was just the blog title.

Oh Mr Black!  The Rangers v HMRC First Tier Tribunal was held in private, with witness names given anonymity in the written report.  Mr Black, the name of a key figure at Rangers, who signed and sold up to 400 footballers, and, I guess, took a senior role from late 1988 until 6 May 2011, provided damning evidence against the former football club at the Tribunal.

Thomson writes:

“Why did this powerful but busy character introduce a scheme of wholesale – and now proven to be unlawful – avoidance of NI and income tax?

Why – so the club could gain advantage on the pitch, of course: sporting advantage. By attracting and keeping players they otherwise could not afford. How do we know?

Because the powerful but talkative “Mr Black” was good enough to spill the beans to the Tax Tribunal: “Mr Black did not consider the Trust as a means of tax avoidance, but rather as a means of retaining and rewarding loyal employees. So far as Rangers was concerned it enabled the Club to attract players who would not otherwise have been obtainable.”

Sporting advantage.”

““Mr Black” didn’t see it as a tax wheeze at all, he said, but a football wheeze. Sadly for him if you’re now found to have been cheating the taxman you’re also cheating football – so now his unfortunate admission is a smoking gun

There is more: “As for Mr Black, he denied that the scheme was for tax avoidance in cross-examination, though he went on to describe the scheme as ‘a method of us acquiring, especially football wise, better players in a more cost effective manner than we would be able to do so’; that the club had been ‘very ambitious at that time’; and ‘it was seen as a correct and proper way for us to proceed’; that Rangers ‘have been very successful, because we’ve been able to attract players of a certain standard that, perhaps, we may not have been able to otherwise’.”

One more time: “especially football wise better players in a more cost effective manner”. Sporting. Advantage.”

“It is time Campbell Ogilvie explained his conduct – the man who played a part in the tax avoidance and personally benefited before going on to be SFA President.

It is time Sir David Murray – the conductor of this disastrous orchestration, by overseeing EBTs at Rangers – is similarly held to account for what he did and now, why Rangers did it for advantage on the field: cheating.

Above all, it is time the SPFL members came out from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen and beyond to denounce cheating as cheating and take action as fans from Kelso to Thurso are begging them to do.

All the titles and silverware from all the years Rangers cheated at football, as they cheated at tax, must be null and void and wiped from the record.

Let nobody try and tell me it isn’t the same club – I have always said it is and now Rangers have to take the consequence of that reality right on the chin.

Turnbull Hutton RIP – how your godforsaken Scottish game needs you now.”

‘Mr Black’ really has dropped Sir David Murray in it.  I hope he stays away from Charlotte Square.  This situation reminds me of that scene from Blazing Saddles, where the sheriff turns his gun on himself.  Alerts in advance for the use of racial pejoratives, appropriate for the environment, in this clip:

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  1. Plenty of comment can be made right now. The Discounted Options Scheme and those EBTs that the huns already admitted guilt to, but failed to provide detilas of to the SFA re: player registration are clear examples of cheating on a grand scale.

     

     

    The clubs should be demanding answers from the SFA and SPFL. The SFA and SPFL should be admiting these catastrophic failures of governance and launching a truly independant enquiry. To not have done so demonstrates that they hope to hunker down ’till the Bad Thing goes away.

     

     

    I can understand that the clubs may want to wait until after the deadline for appeal has passed before they can comment on the full EXTENT of the cheating, but it’s clear that cheating on a massive scale has already happened and they should be communicating that they intend to take whatever action is necessary to clean up the dirty corrupt mess that is Scottish football.

  2. I have to admit, it will be frustrating to wait until the 2nd of December for any sort of movement

     

     

    But remember, its taken us YEARS to get to this point. A few weeks is nothing.

  3. 67Heaven .. CHALLENGING THE LIE ..I am wee Oscar...... Ipox belongs to the creditors on

    TURKEYBHOY on 11TH NOVEMBER 2015 10:51 AM

     

     

    Absolutely ….. The supporters of all other Scottish Clubs will not allow the hunapologists to get away with any ‘nonsense’, as was the case when the SFA tried to parachute them into the the SPL ……..Sporting Integrity is alive and well outwith ibrox and the SFA / (Scottish Football) meeja

  4. From todays Celtic Fanzone,

     

     

    During the Clyde 1 Super Scoreboard show, resident pundit Derek Johnstone agreed with a caller that Rangers/Sevco fans should boycott certain away grounds if they were to be promoted to the Premiership.

     

     

    The logic of the caller, which Johnstone, who is also employed by the Ibrox clubs media department, agreed with, was simply to bring the game to it’s knees, like they hoped to do in 2012.

     

     

    Johnstone went even further when prompted to name Hibs, Dundee United and Aberdeen among the clubs who should suffer, because they voted against the Newco’s admission to the Premiership three years ago.

     

     

    So, basically, we have a Clyde 1 pundit, and Sevco employee, on local radio issuing a threat to the games fans, the lifeblood of the sport, move on or take the consequences. He quite happily supports a boycott. This clown would happily see the game suffer and let cheats prosper.

     

     

    Why Johnstone is a allowed such a platform to spout his anti-Celtic, pro-Sevco bile on this radio station is beyond me. I would hope that the only boycott taking place is that of Celtic fans switching off this blinkered and agenda driven crap.

     

     

     

    I did not know he had said this.This is the problem,we keep on about why Celtic say nothing,but its up to the other clubs as well.These 3 clubs should have called for his sacking from the station.A disgraceful,spiteful rant from a moron.

  5. Tom Boyd

     

    Excellent article from James Forest. As you say well worth contributing to the site.

     

    P’s I am not related to James.

     

    It is only when sites such as his have to close through lack of funds that we will miss them while continuing to fund the risible SMSM.

     

    HH

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