Scottishbloke
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RE: Scottish Football
Firstly with regards to Dunfermline putting in a legal challenge for promoting Dundee and denying them then best of luck to them because they'll need it I used to think John Yorkston was a decent man but all I can see from him now is a baby thats just spat it's dummy out for not getting it's own way.
Dunfermline were relegated last year from the SPL, fair and square because they weren't good enough, Yorkston would be better placed focusing on how to rebuild the team for a promotion challenge rather than wasting his time on such a ridiculous appeal.
Just to reitarate SPL rules state that if Rangers had gone into liquidation before the end of last season then Dunfermline would have avoided the drop but because this wasn't the case it was only proper and fair to promote the runners up of Division 1 instead to replace the fallen giants. Yorkston and Dunfermline should be gracious and accept the rules.
I'd personally like to say that I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Dundee back into the SPL. If the Derby match was anything to go by it won't be the first time we give the Dee a humping but more importantly than the result was the the attendance of the 10,000 plus crowd which more that supports the loss of Rangers being replaced by Dundee
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Scottish Football
Because Rangers are not yet registered with the SFA as a new club they are not allowed to even play any friendly games. So when the new season begins for them in Division 3 they will be in for a real shock.
In the SPL teams allow you time and space on the ball with the protection of the referee and also the tv cameras recording every single incident. No such luxury awaits Rangers in Division 3. This is what the new Rangers are going to have to suffer.
- Unplayable surfaces.
- Players of lesser abilty will put 11 men behind the ball against them.
- When in possession they will have their heels and legs kicked to fuck.
- No more pretty football. Nice pretty passing football will be a thing of
the past.
- Heavy handed policing whenever the Rangers support are away from
home.
- Being exposed to all the elements on a cold and miserable December.
- inadequate changing rooms, some of them will have no heat or even
hot water.
Life in Division 3 will be anything but a stroll in the park for the new Rangers, they will be in for an almighty culture shock. They will have to play no nonsence and direct football. A lot of pressure is going to be on especially the younger players so they are going to need some experienced pro's to give them some much needed metal.
If Rangers think their ordeal is just about to end, think again, it hasn't even started yet for them. Once the season kick's off will the stark reality set in once all the novelty has firmly worn off.
(This post was last modified: 17-07-2012 16:34 by Scottishbloke.)
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