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If rangers were in england would this of happened?
every few months or so in the english league we see clubs with millions of pounds of debt (portsmouth) for example a recent one. 2 or 3 times in administration and everytime no real punishment 10 points i dont think its a strong enough punishment do what happened to rangers relegate them right down the divisions
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- WENDEL HOMESLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
It's a breath of fresh air to see football look to end the casino game and return it to a level where the punter can afford to attend; okay Rangers have gone into another league but at least they can work their way forward to the first division with their heads held high and when, if, they return it will be because their support was steady and they will have earned promotion instead of buying their way to the top of a corrupt rubbish tip.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
Rangers haven't been relegated. Glasgow Rangers simply don't exist anymore. The team in the 3rd division is a completely new club. It seems that even the players are not bound by the contracts they signed with Rangers.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
There departure can make football in Scotland more suitable exciting and in the experience that they do go away Scotland they ought to start up in branch 3, yet ought to English golf equipment want the political and non secular bigotry it really is linked with Rangers and Celtic to boot the right golf equipment interior the Premiership will be leaving to hitch a european "great league" taking section in hostile to golf equipment like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, real Madrid and so on per week
- ?Lv 69 years ago
If Arsenal,Chelsea or Man U etc was in that kind of trouble HMRC would have done a deal and allowed a CVA for them to survive. The weight of opposition by other clubs would only have happened if it was Man U.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
there bankrupt and now they have moved into the third division