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Scottish Fitba Thread (Part 21)
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bhoy07
05-02-2013
Neil Doncaster doing a Q&A on Radio Scotland.
jsp263004
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by Mark.:
“He's on Sky's staff now. He only commentated on CL games for STV when he was with Setanta and they produced the coverage.

Derek Rae makes sense because ITV and ESPN have a close link with the FA Cup, so it's logical that STV come in on that. Clive Tyldesley will no doubt be the commentator "darn sarf".


What makes you say that?

Murdo MacLeod will undoubtedly be on BBC Radio Scotland.”

Just neil lennon hiting back at murdo last week bit of tongue in cheek
CELT1987
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by jill1812:
“*immediately requests 3rd March as a holiday*”

Holiday declined!
bhoy07
05-02-2013
Just as well Gordon Smith is no longer SFA Chief Exec as he believes any club should be allowed to liquidate themselves to avoid paying debts and continue to play in the league they're in.
pedrok
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“Just as well Gordon Smith is no longer SFA Chief Exec as he believes any club should be allowed to liquidate themselves to avoid paying debts and continue to play in the league they're in.”

Smith proved to be shocking tonight.
indiana44
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by pedrok:
“Smith proved to be shocking tonight.”

Now there's a surprise - NOT !
timboy
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“Just as well Gordon Smith is no longer SFA Chief Exec as he believes any club should be allowed to liquidate themselves to avoid paying debts and continue to play in the league they're in.”

I never heard Sportsound tonight, did he explain the rationale behind his opinion?

Once a couple sides were to do it all the other sides, with the exception of Celtic, would have their overdrafts called in and no footall club in Scotland would be able to get any credit.
jill1812
05-02-2013
Have served Scott Brown at work a couple of times (I work in a petrol station btw) and he is politeness personified. A fitting replacement for Fletcher.
bhoy07
05-02-2013
Scott Brown Captain of Celtic and Scotland tomorrow night, not bad for a player who 3 years ago had no future at Celtic and the club were going to be selling him.*



*according to Keith Jackson that is, but will he mention that in his articles this week?
wolvesdavid
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“Just as well Gordon Smith is no longer SFA Chief Exec as he believes any club should be allowed to liquidate themselves to avoid paying debts and continue to play in the league they're in.”

If that was the case you could forget any bank lending anything to a football club!
bhoy07
06-02-2013
So the first winding up order of Green's reign is about to be sought from the courts almost a year since Whyte took the former company into administration.
pedrok
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“So the first winding up order of Green's reign is about to be sought from the courts almost a year since Whyte took the former company into administration.”

Oh dear. Oh dear... oh dear. How can this be, they are cash rich are they not, with a mega, world record breaking share issue.
misawa97
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“So the first winding up order of Green's reign is about to be sought from the courts almost a year since Whyte took the former company into administration.”

Cash rich they keep telling us. They are skint!!
bunk_medal
06-02-2013
I give it about 20 minutes before Strachan's being derided for negativity on the basis that we aren't playing 6 players up front.
DUNDEEBOY
06-02-2013
Promising youngster Kenny Miller comes on as sub
timboy
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“So the first winding up order of Green's reign is about to be sought from the courts almost a year since Whyte took the former company into administration.”

Payment terms were agreed on it yesterday apparently.
bhoy07
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by timboy:
“Payment terms were agreed on it yesterday apparently.”

Rangers confirm agreement has been reached for the insignificant sum subject to necessary paperwork being completed.

Strange though at a time when the club is cash rich someone who knows and has worked with Green uses this method to secure payment.

At this time of year it's almost Deja Vú
The_Sleeper
06-02-2013
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“Promising youngster Kenny Miller comes on as sub”

It wasn't till the 51st minute, that I noticed that Fletcher was on the bloody park !
misawa97
07-02-2013
Quote:
“alex thomson þ@alextomo
#C4NEWS EXCLUSIVE - Sources close to Orlit Enterprise say: "no settlement has been reached" over Rangers owing them £400,000.”

Headshot!!
Caltonfan
07-02-2013
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“Promising youngster Kenny Miller comes on as sub”

needed the international experiance, definitely one for the future
StoneColdSaysSo
07-02-2013
Originally Posted by Caltonfan:
“needed the international experiance, definitely one for the future”

Think he could ever play for Rangers or Celtic when he gains a bit of experience?
bhoy07
07-02-2013
Originally Posted by misawa97:
“Headshot!!”

BBC now running with it - someone isnt telling the truth......
jsp263004
07-02-2013
Originally Posted by bhoy07:
“BBC now running with it - someone isnt telling the truth......”

All this coming in the same week when jabba claimed the rangers are and will continue to be the biggest club in scotland.
Ambassador
07-02-2013
Ask Uncle Mike Ashley for a lend of some cash?
jsp263004
07-02-2013
Originally Posted by Ambassador:
“Ask Uncle Mike Ashley for a lend of some cash?”

I wonder how long before he buys the naming rights for ibrox?
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