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RoryMac wrote: » It will be very interesting to hear the details(if we do) of what went on at that time. I'd say there are a lot of people involved that are very uncomfortable at todays developments
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » If this goes the way a lot of people think it will. This could be a real can of worms opened
RoryMac wrote: » I saw your previous post and found it strange Whyte wasn't included, good to see some of the people responsible for the troubles Rangers have been put through will have to answer for their actions
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Just to add to the interest the Crown Office are today issuing a warrant for the arrest of Craig Whyte. There are going to be interesting times ahead
Jelle1880 wrote: » And Macleod with a well deserved goal to make it 2-0
Augmerson wrote: » What's this about Rick Astley buying the club lads?
TheCitizen wrote: » :pac:
dundalkfc10 wrote: » True enough...Id say their will be alot of trouble whenever it does take place, after it being away so long
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Of course I would be worried be silly not to. If we get them we get them though if we don't and get to the final there is every chance we would get them there.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Would you like to get Celtic (if they win their tie) or would you be worried they would stuff you? (Serious Question)
Broxi_Bear_Eire wrote: » Through to the semi finals of the league cup after a 1-0 victory over St Johnstone. A cracking header from MacLeod in an otherwise dour match
Jelle1880 wrote: » STV have mentioned that the SFA did ask for details on Ashley's involvement, but that'll probably be where it ends.
Dempsey wrote: » The SFA & SPFL should be taken to task by all quarters about their lack of influence and governance over the clubs they are suppose to protect. It should be of paramount importance that all clubs are in the right hands and can justify their business models against scrutiny. One thing is for certain, rich businessmen will continue to swabble, fight and routinely test the rules of governance & ethics for control of a cash cow, especially when there is such little deterrent to their behaviour.