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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/spfl-back-rangers-postponement-plea-4387751

A day or 2 old news but just thought that this issue needed a topic of its own.

I was in no doubt that this appeal would have been thrown back in the face.

A complete joke.

Suppose that it still makes the feel like they are a big club with an international break.

Shame on you SPFL and the Rangers. Grow a pair.

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:bairn It's all one massive conspiracy against everyone in Scotland that's been perpetrated by the big bad Sevconians a.k.a. Newcunto FC

nope, its just another of a long list of examples of the old firm pleasing themselves and not giving 2 fucks about the rest of scottish football.

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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/spfl-back-rangers-postponement-plea-4387751

A day or 2 old news but just thought that this issue needed a topic of its own.

I was in no doubt that this appeal would have been thrown back in the face.

A complete joke.

Suppose that it still makes the feel like they are a big club with an international break.

Shame on you SPFL and the Rangers. Grow a pair.

You better not write anything bad about Rangers. They'll be calling for you to resign like the Livi programme editor.

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Its against SPFL rules now to play against your parent club in the League, League Cup or Challenge Cup.

Appreciate it takes the ambiguity out of it but don't see the need for a blanket rule like that. Both clubs might be happy with the loanee playing. Would maybe be the only time the manager could see how he got on in a competitive game. Also see how he cut it against opposition he knows the standard of.
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Appreciate it takes the ambiguity out of it but don't see the need for a blanket rule like that. Both clubs might be happy with the loanee playing. Would maybe be the only time the manager could see how he got on in a competitive game. Also see how he cut it against opposition he knows the standard of.

It avoids putting a player in a potentially horrific position if it was an important game. Imagine what the reaction would be to a loanee giving away the penalty that allows the parent club to win the league?

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We were without McGovern due to him being away with the Northern Ireland squad numberous times. It was only one player, so our matches went ahead. Yet another example of one rule for them, and one rule for the rest of us.

f**k Sevco and f**k the SPFL.

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It avoids putting a player in a potentially horrific position if it was an important game. Imagine what the reaction would be to a loanee giving away the penalty that allows the parent club to win the league?

Alternatively he could score the goal that denies them the league. See your point though.
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It avoids putting a player in a potentially horrific position if it was an important game. Imagine what the reaction would be to a loanee giving away the penalty that allows the parent club to win the league?

Alternatively he could score the goal that denies them the league. See your point though.
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