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Thread: United part of 5 club alliance…….

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    Quote Originally Posted by weegiearab View Post
    Until such a time that the people running our league stop trying to sell bigotry, we can start to bloom. The hatred sells papers and gives radio stations listeners. We missed an opportunity when rangers died.
    Either we stop selling bigotry as our main asset or we all join in and dilute the glasgow bigotry.
    I would love to see what would happen at this weekends derby if we behaved like the OF fans! Wohld the media condemn us or would they be selling ringside seats for the next one?
    Watch this - and if a former PSNI Officer is saying that it’s just as bad, if not worse than Belfast then that alone surely tells you we’ve got a serious problem. Ban it FFS - or does that risk losing too many votes? In which case, we’ll never, ever move on.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-58586533

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    Why are the diddees involved, a joke for decades on and off the pitch, other clubs much more deserving, such as Motherwell etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Why are the diddees involved, a joke for decades on and off the pitch, other clubs much more deserving, such as Motherwell etc
    7th biggest fanbase in the country?
    Only thing I can think of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARAbCHNID View Post
    7th biggest fanbase in the country?
    Only thing I can think of.

    That's debatable nowadays

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    That's debatable nowadays
    They could do a lot worse than having a good look at how much summer fitba would be of benefit to the Scottish game. More fans would attend and enjoy the experience relaxed in shorts and t-shirts, sponsors would be in more supply as most other leagues have finished, grass will grow in the summer so need for plastic, while they are at it look at allowing the sale of beer in the home ends only.

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    I dunno if this is the right thread or not, if not one of the mods can maybe move it to the correct one.

    But as we know Rangers have been having an argument with the SPFL over the Cinch sponsorship of the league. Rangers don't want to put any Cinch banners up because it is competition for one of their Director's car business. Anyway, this has ended up in court, and this came out today.

    "In ongoing legal dispute between #Rangers and the SPFL over league sponsor Cinch, a court hears from a QC that the club was in negotiations with Cinch about selling off naming rights to Ibrox, in June."

    Basically, Rangers have gone in the huff because Cinch didn't want to sponsor Ibrox and this has caused all the issues.

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    So the currant buns and that nugget director of theirs wouldn’t have had an issue with Cinch ploughing cash into their coffers, but do take issue with the same company spreading the mullah around all other clubs? Sounds about right for an erse cheek to behave like this 😳

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