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By Butcher | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 00:46 AM
If he really wanted Rangers to leave scotland he also had the perfect chance last summer to do and start from the bottom in England


You can't apply to a league if you're not in the same country.
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 02:43 AM
You can't apply to a league if you're not in the same country.


Is that a definitive rule? As in, Swansea and Cardiff got special dispensation to join the English leagues?

Also, technically, ye are in the same country
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By Slashman X | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 10:00 AM
Is that a definitive rule? As in, Swansea and Cardiff got special dispensation to join the English leagues?

Also, technically, ye are in the same country



Yeah, it's only possible if Fifa/UEFA agreed to it, which they've always said they won't. The Wales thing was a special case ages ago due to Wales not having a professional league.

And Scotland and England are separate Fifa countries.
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 10:03 AM
Yeah, it's only possible if Fifa/UEFA agreed to it, which they've always said they won't. The Wales thing was a special case ages ago due to Wales not having a professional league.

And Scotland and England are separate Fifa countries.


Ah right.

There is talk of Standard Liege moving to the French league, and if that happens I guess Rangers could try again.
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 02:43 AM
You can't apply to a league if you're not in the same country.


Ah right I never knew that
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Derry City play in the Republic league as they were given dispensation by both the IFA and FIFA. But that was mainly due to sectarian reasons apparently as the IFA wouldn't allow them back into their league while their stadium was in "Free Derry"
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There's like two dozen "exiled" football clubs scattered around Europe. It's not as uncommon as you'd think.
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I doubt any of them were as big in their former home as Rangers are, or are as large as Rangers full stop.
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By Hibee | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 17:58 PM
I doubt any of them were as big in their former home as Rangers are, or are as large as Rangers full stop.


Derry were relatively successful in the Norn Irish league
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Admittedly I had to look it up, but one Irish Football League title in the 60's and a couple of cups is pretty different to Rangers record throughout the years.
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By Hibee | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 19:10 PM
Admittedly I had to look it up, but one Irish Football League title in the 60's and a couple of cups is pretty different to Rangers record throughout the years.


I did say 'relatively'. They were the 1st to win in Europe or something. They weren't exactly lingering around the bottom of the table for 20 years.

Also, you'll be hard-pressed to find any team anywhere with a record like Rangers in all fairness
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That was kinda my point, while clubs playing in other countries may be more common than most people were aware of, Rangers situation within the Scottish game is totally different to them.
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By Hibee | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 19:25 PM
That was kinda my point, while clubs playing in other countries may be more common than most people were aware of, Rangers situation within the Scottish game is totally different to them.


Although there is the argument now that this is a 'new' Rangers so who knows
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I hope they leave Scottish football but no-one else takes them.
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By Slashman X | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 19:29 PM
Although there is the argument now that this is a 'new' Rangers so who knows


Don't get into that again

Some Rangers fan's been moaning about it here sortitoutsi.net/forums/topic/37/rangers-fc-not-a-new-club
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By Hibee | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 19:46 PM
Don't get into that again

Some Rangers fan's been moaning about it here sortitoutsi.net/forums/topic/37/rangers-fc-not-a-new-club


Saw that, laughed and left
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There's not really a debate on it - the club that was founded in 1872 does not exist anymore. I'm not denying that in essence it's the same club, with the same fans and the same badge, but the Rangers around today is not the one that existed for 100+ years previously. They're different companies.
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By Telegram Sam | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 20:54 PM
There's not really a debate on it - the club that was founded in 1872 does not exist anymore. I'm not denying that in essence it's the same club, with the same fans and the same badge, but the Rangers around today is not the one that existed for 100+ years previously. They're different companies.


I know. It pisses me off that Sky Sports refer to them as the old club and even have the graphics and data of the old club even though Rangers are dead and now only exist in a tax file.
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By Obtuse | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 21:40 PM
I know. It pisses me off that Sky Sports refer to them as the old club and even have the graphics and data of the old club even though Rangers are dead and now only exist in a tax file.

I don't mind that, as they'll upset more people by referring to them as the 'new Rangers' than just making out it's a continuation, but what does annoy me is that when you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, some Rangers fans make out what happened with them happened with Celtic - it didn't. I also can't stand this denial about is not being a new company when it just is.
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By Telegram Sam | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 22:14 PM
I don't mind that, as they'll upset more people by referring to them as the 'new Rangers' than just making out it's a continuation, but what does annoy me is that when you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, some Rangers fans make out what happened with them happened with Celtic - it didn't. I also can't stand this denial about is not being a new company when it just is.


No I mean they refer to them as Rangers still and they used the old clubs data when talking about The Rangers the other day.
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Why do you guys care so much about what people call Rangers?
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 22:44 PM
Why do you guys care so much about what people call Rangers?


Because the tax money that was never paid is currently being regained by horrible measures on the disabled and such
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So calling Rangers, 'The Rangers' would solve that?
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Pretty sure the only thing that changed name wise with this whole ownership was plc to ltd. Think we've been registered as The Rangers Football Club since 1899. Although I maybe wrong.

As for this buying the badge/stadium etc. How can a new club buy old history?

Certain sections of Scotland seem to be the only place that bothers with this whole new club thing. I don't understand the absolute ins and outs of this whole thing but we are recognised as the Rangers we have always been officially.

I'm not fussed with the other fans though, let them say what they will. To me we always have been and always will be Rangers, same club, same fans.
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If it isn't a new club then why did the Rangers apply to join the SFL? ,lets not forget that the Oldco wasn't relegated.
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 23:00 PM
So calling Rangers, 'The Rangers' would solve that?


For me it is not the fault of the club wholly. SSN still refer to them as Rangers and their on screen data shows as the old data and not the new crap.
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Such a scummy bastard, running a scummy club.

Charles Green, the Rangers chief executive, claims he could use sex discrimination laws to sue Uefa if they try to block the club's moves to join a cross-border league.

Green has vowed to look into ways of taking Rangers out of Scottish football following the announcement of a new 12-18-18 league set-up – drawn up by the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League in conjunction with the Scottish Football Association – that would keep the club in Scotland's Third Division, even if they go on to win the title this season.

Green believes he has precedent on his side when he claims the club should be granted access to leagues in other countries. He told TalkSport: "As the structures stand now, there are not many options. But I'm not one for hiding my light behind a bushel.

"People say you can't go into England because you are not allowed cross-borders [leagues]. Well there is now a cross-border [league]. You have a Uefa-sanctioned professional women's league in Belgium and Holland, so we have a precedent there.

"If there was an opportunity to join a cross-border league and that was challenged by Uefa, I would go to Strasbourg and challenge the sexual equality."

Green also claimed that Rangers could apply to join the English Conference set-up before attempting to rise up the leagues. And he insisted he would do so with the blessing of the club's supporters.

"I could join the Conference and I would be in a higher league than I'm in. It doesn't matter to me [which league Rangers are in]," he added. "I can tell you this, if the only option is to go into England and start at the lowest level, I believe Rangers fans would support that.

"Nobody can question Rangers fans once they see the attendances. I got figures through yesterday and it's only Man United, Arsenal and Newcastle that have higher average attendances than Rangers."

Green also insisted that if Rangers were denied entry south of the border, PremierLeague side Swansea and Championship side Cardiff should then be booted out of England. He said: "People say you are not allowed in the English league – well let's then kick Cardiff and Swansea out, because they are playing in a different country.

"People are saying Wales is fine but Scotland is not. We cannot have a situation where one of the Union is annexed by the football bodies but Wales can join. It's rubbish."

SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has suggested the proposed new league structure could lead to a brighter future for the Scottish game, but Green insists the wishes of supporters across the country have been misread.

Green, whose club were not consulted on the proposals as they do not yet posses full membership of the SFA, said: "This is not just Rangers fans, but every fan in Scotland is against this proposal, by 90% I'm told."

Ally McCoist, the Rangers manager, has said his ideal scenario would be to see his club back at the top level of Scottish football but that he can understands Green's objections to the league reconstruction plans. He said: "Ideally the top league in this country would perfect. There has been a lot of information coming out in the last week or so but all we want to do is get back to the top league in this country.

"I know Rangers and Celtic have explored avenues to play in different leagues and I would think they would continue to do that. But I'd settle for the top league in Scotland."

He added: "Charles is doing his job in the respect that he's exploring avenues for other leagues. I can totally understand his dislike for the potential new set-up. If it goes ahead, I would imagine the biggest sufferers again, in my opinion, would be the Rangers supporters."
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The bit about the Welsh sides in nonsense, when clubs like Cardiff, Wrexham and Swansea were founded they were the only Welsh sides. Playing in England was the only logical choice as the rest of the country had little interest in the game.
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By Telegram Sam | Permalink | On 11 January 2013 - 19:00 PM
Such a scummy bastard, running a scummy club.

Why the fuck does he think we want them?

No one wants Rangers in England. It's not going to happen.
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No point in having Rangers in England without Celtic - boring without the rivalry.

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