Re: Are the Bulls worthy of staying in SL? : Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:17 am
griff1998 wrote:
Elbowing Rangers out of the top division will no doubt cost the game in Scotland a boatload of money. What sticks in my craw is that the loss won't be borne by the people who made that decision, who will, no doubt, still draw their fat salaries from their businesses outside the game. It'll be the part-time or maybe low grade full time players at clubs outside the top division, young kids just signed up for a mortgage perhaps, who get told "Sorry son, there's no money to renew your contract".
So lets just say to clubs yer do what you want then, don't bother about bills or paying the taxman as no matter what you do you will always be in SL???
Think about it man, Rangers have been made to pay the price for basically 'cheating' as in cheating the system and basic decency in running up huge debts and running a club insolvent which is ILLEGAL like any other business.
Rangers have risen again and will get back to the top plus the Scottish Premier league will survive without them it gives at least one of the smaller clubs a chance for a change to challenge Celtic so its not all bad.
The SL would survive without Bradford and they should build from the bottom and not start chasing SL glory again when they can't actually afford it!