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Rangers' transfer embargo lifted
Which could see celtic kicked out of europe. Bankrupt and completely fucked and still they can screw the shame of scottish football over. 

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Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
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Part of FIFA mandate, was on Eurosport appGod is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld


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DOC wrote:Part of FIFA mandate, was on Eurosport appGod is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
They don't outrank the scottish courts in scotland.
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God is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
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Vista_Bhoy wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
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Vista_Bhoy wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
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They're not corrupt, they're not in a foreign country (to me) and they're certainly not nobodies.
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Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?
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It's the same as the situation that happened in switzerland. FIFA have told the SFA that the ban should stand. If the SFA are unable to (which surely they are as the court over rules them) then a punishment on offer is to withdraw all scottish teams from international competition.pernunz wrote:Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?
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Plus it would be an ironic twist that would certainly make me laugh!God is an Englishman wrote:It's the same as the situation that happened in switzerland. FIFA have told the SFA that the ban should stand. If the SFA are unable to (which surely they are as the court over rules them) then a punishment on offer is to withdraw all scottish teams from international competition.pernunz wrote:Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?

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In that case FC Sion appealed successfully that Swiss FA's choice to not nominate them for European Competition was against the law, and Sion were attempting to get reinstated into the Champions/Europa League, due to a ruling by UEFA that players played in the competition (I believe it was a Champions League/Europa League qualifying match) were signed during a transfer embargo. The Swiss court ruled that the players had not been signed during a transfer embargo, and the result of the match stood. However, to get around this, FIFA/UEFA threatened Switzerland with kicking all its teams out of European competition, so the Swiss FA chose not to nominate Sion for European competition.God is an Englishman wrote:It's the same as the situation that happened in switzerland. FIFA have told the SFA that the ban should stand. If the SFA are unable to (which surely they are as the court over rules them) then a punishment on offer is to withdraw all scottish teams from international competition.pernunz wrote:Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?
Here, the penalty is independent from the decision to not nominate Rangers for European competition, which is a result of them entering Administration and not paying football debts.
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hmmm yes one would have to be nominated for europe in order to get teams kicked outpernunz wrote:In that case FC Sion appealed successfully that Swiss FA's choice to not nominate them for European Competition was against the law, and Sion were attempting to get reinstated into the Champions/Europa League, due to a ruling by UEFA that players played in the competition (I believe it was a Champions League/Europa League qualifying match) were signed during a transfer embargo. The Swiss court ruled that the players had not been signed during a transfer embargo, and the result of the match stood. However, to get around this, FIFA/UEFA threatened Switzerland with kicking all its teams out of European competition, so the Swiss FA chose not to nominate Sion for European competition.God is an Englishman wrote:It's the same as the situation that happened in switzerland. FIFA have told the SFA that the ban should stand. If the SFA are unable to (which surely they are as the court over rules them) then a punishment on offer is to withdraw all scottish teams from international competition.pernunz wrote:Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?
Here, the penalty is independent from the decision to not nominate Rangers for European competition, which is a result of them entering Administration and not paying football debts.

and also fifa is angered by rangers decision to use civil courts and expects more actions and the embargo to stand


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Good news for you DOC, Nicky Tanner is now selling the Scottish Premier League Trophy.
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With the club in administration and on brink of collapse why would any player go to Rangers anwa? In addition with no cash it would be free transfers only.
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completely wrong. FC Sion played in European competition (against Celtic,coincidentally) and were banned after Celtic appealed them fielding ineligible players. were certainly nominated by Swiss FA for European competition. Swiss FA were asked by FIFA/UEFA to sanction Sion, and they were, in the Swiss Super League. been reading the Telegraph again?pernunz wrote:In that case FC Sion appealed successfully that Swiss FA's choice to not nominate them for European Competition was against the law, and Sion were attempting to get reinstated into the Champions/Europa League, due to a ruling by UEFA that players played in the competition (I believe it was a Champions League/Europa League qualifying match) were signed during a transfer embargo. The Swiss court ruled that the players had not been signed during a transfer embargo, and the result of the match stood. However, to get around this, FIFA/UEFA threatened Switzerland with kicking all its teams out of European competition, so the Swiss FA chose not to nominate Sion for European competition.God is an Englishman wrote:It's the same as the situation that happened in switzerland. FIFA have told the SFA that the ban should stand. If the SFA are unable to (which surely they are as the court over rules them) then a punishment on offer is to withdraw all scottish teams from international competition.pernunz wrote:Why would Rangers having a transfer embargo lifted see Celtic kicked out of Europe?
Here, the penalty is independent from the decision to not nominate Rangers for European competition, which is a result of them entering Administration and not paying football debts.
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pernunz wrote:However, to get around this, FIFA/UEFA threatened Switzerland with kicking all its teams out of European competition
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Haaaaaaaaaaa effin classic ! LMFAOVista_Bhoy wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:Who has more jurisdiction, the law of the land or some corrupt nobodies in a foreign country?DOC wrote:FIFA have stepped in and said decisions cannot be appealed in the normal courts and the ban is to be upheld
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Rangers look to have gone in their present guise. HMRC have declined any agreements to the present Rangers will have to be liquidated and reformed as a new company. Not sure what assets the new company will be left with though.
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The ground and training facilities are basically worthless as they are only allowed to be used for football. Presumably, all players are now without contracts.Nice One Cyril wrote:Rangers look to have gone in their present guise. HMRC have declined any agreements to the present Rangers will have to be liquidated and reformed as a new company. Not sure what assets the new company will be left with though.
Rangers 2012 will be able to buy the training and ibrox for a pittance, walk straight back into the SPL and get new players and be debt free.
They'll be in a stronger position than they were last season. The fenians must be gutted.

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as i said, wait and see, a whole lot more is about to come to lightGod is an Englishman wrote:The ground and training facilities are basically worthless as they are only allowed to be used for football. Presumably, all players are now without contracts.Nice One Cyril wrote:Rangers look to have gone in their present guise. HMRC have declined any agreements to the present Rangers will have to be liquidated and reformed as a new company. Not sure what assets the new company will be left with though.
Rangers 2012 will be able to buy the training and ibrox for a pittance, walk straight back into the SPL and get new players and be debt free.
They'll be in a stronger position than they were last season. The fenians must be gutted.


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Someone from Rangers said that if the players don't go to the new company they would be voiding their contracts and liable to law suits 

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Are their contracts with the company or the club?pernunz wrote:Someone from Rangers said that if the players don't go to the new company they would be voiding their contracts and liable to law suits
eg. Millwall Holdings (the company) could go under but if Millwall FC existed then their contracts would still be valid.
However, have they been paid? After 2 months (I think) then they are entitled to walk away from their contracts.
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Some have said they will walk straight away, some will stay and edit for the contract to be transferred


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SPL Teams 2012/13
Aberdeen
Celtic
Club 12
Dundee Utd
Hearts
Hibernian
Inverness CT
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Ross County
St Johnstone
St Mirren
Club 12,,,,,,,,,,
Aberdeen
Celtic
Club 12
Dundee Utd
Hearts
Hibernian
Inverness CT
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Ross County
St Johnstone
St Mirren
Club 12,,,,,,,,,,



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yogi wrote:SPL Teams 2012/13
Aberdeen
Celtic
Club 12
Dundee Utd
Hearts
Hibernian
Inverness CT
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Ross County
St Johnstone
St Mirren
Club 12,,,,,,,,,,
where was that list from because at the moment no one can say that isn't the pride of scotlands position, the mighty Rangers.
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Hearts Aberdeen and Dundee United are voting no to the newco going straight into SPL.
Scottish Sun reporting they are looking to buy Bury so they can move to England.
Scottish Sun reporting they are looking to buy Bury so they can move to England.
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Bury told them to fuck off about 2 days agoHMFC wrote:Hearts Aberdeen and Dundee United are voting no to the newco going straight into SPL.
Scottish Sun reporting they are looking to buy Bury so they can move to England.

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It shouldn't even go to a vote. Any new club should be starting from the bottom.HMFC wrote:Hearts Aberdeen and Dundee United are voting no to the newco going straight into SPL.
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Motherwell have stated they are going to lose out whatever way the vote goes and they will struggle, many clubs Supporters clubs are promising to boycott any club that does not vote against letting them back into Premier League.
Inverness have stated they have been flooded with emails from vans requesting that 'integrity' is the sole factor in the clubs vote.
Couple of players are already fighting that they cannot have their contacts moved from 'old' Rangers to 'Newco' Rangers. McCoist wants a meeting with the players to see who else does not want to stay. Meanwhile all those who received ridiculous payments from Murray etc sit back in their Central Scotland Estates drinking their single malts in their slippers.
Have said it before I do feel sorry for the decent Rangers supporters who do not sing about being up to their knees in anything but I sincerely hope that all clubs do the right thing when it comes to the vote on 4th July.
Inverness have stated they have been flooded with emails from vans requesting that 'integrity' is the sole factor in the clubs vote.
Couple of players are already fighting that they cannot have their contacts moved from 'old' Rangers to 'Newco' Rangers. McCoist wants a meeting with the players to see who else does not want to stay. Meanwhile all those who received ridiculous payments from Murray etc sit back in their Central Scotland Estates drinking their single malts in their slippers.
Have said it before I do feel sorry for the decent Rangers supporters who do not sing about being up to their knees in anything but I sincerely hope that all clubs do the right thing when it comes to the vote on 4th July.