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I don't think anything could get worse

at Ibrox.

I remember Lads on forums posting what was going to happen to rangers 3 years in advance of this, not for one minute did I believe any of it.
If the Taxman had said yes to the CVA then nothing would have happened, however as it stand at the moment the best case scenario div 1 minus their best players and no money.

All this is before the SPL take action for their cheating for the past 10 years and the SFA do them for their tax evasion from last season. The only upside for them FIFA and UEFA won't get involved and if hector wins his big tax case it's wee novo and the rest that will be doing the time with no RFC for them to sue for the bad advice they got.

However my only concern is how this is going to effect Celtic, if we can get runs in Europe then not a problem. If we don't then a major down sizing of the team will be the order of the day. Unlike Mr Bain our Mr Lawwell has put Celtic first and called all the shots spot on meaning what ever happens we can adjust. They are hard times ahead but our proud club will go from strength to strength CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB DON'T DO ABOVE THE LAW.












comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 24/6/12

I can't see how it won't effect us.

Downsizing the squad would be no bad thing either, the major challenger is no more so we can breathe a little easier when it comes to blooding our own.

posted on 24/6/12

It will affect us, of course it will.

But Lawwell has a plan in place and the club are in a very healthy position going into the transition of there being no Rangers. I'm sure we can weather the storm by downsizing for two or three years until they return to what they were. Although, depending on the success of a proposed merger it may take longer than that.

comment by Timmy (U14278)

posted on 24/6/12

This weekend, has been one of dire misery for all Rangers fans, as player, after player, after player, are making statements to say that they wil reject the transfer of their contracts from the old Rangers company, to the new one.

RangersMedia have been informed that Allan McGregor, club captain Steven Davis and Carlos Bocanegra will be the next three players to state that it is their intention to quit Rangers.

If a the official news does not break today, then we expect it to happen tomorrow, as Ally McCoist is dealt a huge three-pronged blow to his preparations for next season.

Wait till tomorrow it will get worse for them.

posted on 24/6/12

Another day, another farce at Ibrox. It's like reading the Dilbert cartoon strip!

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