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Bang on the game up here is a farce,no it's worse than that.

Doesn't mean they did either Coop.
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(25-11-2015, 11:31)supercooper Wrote: How does Scottish football pay for this Jim?  If you mean in terms of reputation, well that's laughable it's already a joke.


You do realise Ashley pursuing this line of whatever you want to call it, doesn't mean the governing body didn't fulfill their obligation of stringent checks.

The last few years carry on coops,plus the half dozen or so court cases coming rangers way does our credibility no favours either. O can't see how anyone can deny that. The SFAs arrogance is unbelievable,as you found out yourself when you challenged the transfer embargo. Why should they not have to explain their decisions ?  Who is going to be paying the SFAs legal costs for these potential cases ? 

Way i see it is if they have carried out these "stringent" checks and have nothing to hide they wont mind going over it all with ashley's legal team.
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I'm sure they are doing that exactly Jim. And as for the last few years carry on, all that did was bring Scottish football into the spotlight, nobody outside of Scotland gives a toss about us. Unless your'e an exile that is!

They will have to pay their own i'd have thought, but that's hardly the fault of Rangers if Ashley is playing games for the sake of it.
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Quote:Rangers win court case over Charles Green's legal fees

ormer Rangers chief executive Charles Green has failed in a legal bid to force the club to pay his legal fees in a forthcoming criminal trial.


Mr Green and several others face trial next year over the alleged fraudulent acquisition of Rangers' assets in 2012.

Rangers disputed Mr Green's claim that his contract covered all future legal costs arising from his time in charge.

Judge Lord Doherty has now found in the club's favour. Mr Green's legal team may choose to appeal the decision.

Mr Green and a number of others, including the club's former owner Craig Whyte, were arrested and charged in September.

The moves followed an investigation by Police Scotland into off-field events at the club in 2012 and 2013.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-gl...t-34932541
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Shame!
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Absolutely the correct decision!!! There is no way this clause was ever intended to be used to defend him in the sort of case he is involved in!!
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They're all going to jail.
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Lets hope the AGM reveals more on the funding side of things today.
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We are paying back the sports direct loan today
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Good news indeed.
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