Archive for May, 2009

Reply from Rangers

Beat the bullies | Posted by youngy
May 28 2009

ibrox Hello, once again, dear reader. As you will no doubt remember from previous blog entries. I wrote to Sir David Murray on 20 April regarding the handling charge. I also wrote a little entry stating that I had heard nothing in reply. So, in fairness to Rangers, it is only right that I keep you up to date and tell you that Rangers Football Club have now sent me a reply.

My letter was forwarded by Sir David Murray to a lady called Jacqueline Gourlay (Head of Business Management) who was good enough to read through my letter and try to clarify Rangers’ thoughts on the charge and why the charge was put in place.

Due to the fact that I feel that the content of the letter needs some extra clarification, or, at least some more discussion, I will not, for the moment, be placing the contents of the letter onto the blog.

All I will say for the moment is that, whilst I can see their point of view, as regards why they felt the old system was unfair to them, the letter has, however, raised yet more questions in my, ever cynical, head.

As a result I will write another letter to Jacqueline Gourlay at some point over the next day or two. I will, of course keep the blog up to date with any new developments.

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Scottish Football Review letter

Beat the bullies | Posted by youngy
May 19 2009

Gimme hope jo-Henry

Gimme hope jo-Henry

As I promised last week dear reader, I have now written a letter to Henry McLeish at the Scottish Football Review and I have emailed it this morning along with a copy of the petition.

The letter was basically just an outline of what I think the damage the 5% tax will do to Scottish Football. I also pointed out how blatantly apathetic the SFA and Scottish Government have been regarding the situation.

And, of course, I gave special mention to the SPL’s “If we don’t have a specific rule banning it then the Old Firm can do what they want to who they want” stance.

The letter also included a link to this blog and I really hope that Mr Mcleish or somebody working on his behalf will be able to take the time to read through the blog entries and the petition.

the damage the 5% tax will do to Scottish Football
I am still of the firm belief that this 5% nonsense is deliberately ant-competitive if not plain illegal. Hopefully, whatever this review panel decide to recommend for the future of our game, it will include methods and rules that will stop Rangers and Celtic (or any other club in the future for that matter) from fleecing Scottish Football and bankrupting smaller clubs.

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This week, I will be mostly writing to…

Beat the bullies | Posted by youngy
May 13 2009

…Henry McLeish!!

Sorry for borrowing the catch phrase for the title from “Jesse’s Diets” but it’s true.

This week I will sit down and pen a nice long email to Mr Mcleish regarding the future of the 5% tax.

You should all write to him too. In fact he has requested that Scottish Football fans DO! So what are you waiting for?

The address you need is footballreview@scottishfa.co.uk

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The Sound of Silence

Beat the bullies | Posted by youngy
May 01 2009

You could hear a pin drop!

You could hear a pin drop!

Well folks. It would seem that I might have been wrong in my, admittedly simplistic, wonderings about the chances that Rangers would charge less than 5% on their ticket tax now that they are laying off some of those “admin” jobs which apparently caused them to have to join with Celtic in finding a new way in which to weaken the finances of the rest of the SPL.

As promised, I did indeed write a letter to Sir David Murray, asking if he was thinnking of reducing the tax. I also asked him what made him ever think that taking money from the 10 no Old Firm sides would be likely to see his “dream” of facing stronger competition in the Scottish leagues, or to put it in his terms create a “more interesting menu”.

And guess what?? (okay, the title of the blog entry may have given you a clue)

I have heard nothing in terms of a reply. Zip! Zilch! Nada! Nowt! A big fat Zero!!

I find it a little bit strange actually that, in a business which is supposedly a form of entertainment, the owners and chairmen of the current/chief execs SPL clubs find it either impossible or beneath them to write back to a member of the public who has written to them in good faith.

Since the start of this season, I have now written emails, letters or both to the chairmen of ELEVEN out of the twelve SPL sides.

Only TWO have had the decency to reply to me.

I must admit that, given the subject of this blog, I never really expected Sir David Murray to reply. But I need to be honest here. I feel that the men and/or women running the eight clubs that never so much as acknowledged that they received letters from me should be ashamed of themselves.

I decided to take on the task of highlighting how the FANS felt about this. Their fans. I never once looked at this simply from a Hearts fans perspective. I was attempting to try and do something that could have possibly benefitted their clubs.

I’m having WAY too much fun writing to my new-found pen pals to be giving up any time soon
Yet only ONE letter popped through my door. My pc only bing-bonged ONCE to tell me a new email had arrived. My telephone only rang the once – and that was to follow up on a posted reply.

As for the journalists that I wrote to. I can only say “Thank You” to each and every one of you! (could anybody spot the sarcasm there?)

Of all the press and media people I have contacted, only four saw fit to either contact me or publicise the petition in some way. So I would like to give genuine thanks to

    Mr Mark Donaldson
    Mr Stuart Bathgate
    Mr Andy McGilvray
    Mr Tam Cowan

It has amused me to no end over the last few weeks that several members of the press/media have been commenting on a bias which their fellow hacks seem to have towards the Old Firm. Strange that this should be there thinking after decades of saying it wasn’t so.

Could it be that they are just being a teeny bit spiteful due to a fear that, if Celtic and Rangers DO manage to head down south to pastures new, that some of these “long suffering” fellas who have suffered “years at the coal-face of Scottish football” might just find their services are not in quite the same demand to report on the clubs who are left to fend for themselves?

Don’t worry though dear reader. The above text does not mean for one minute that I have decided to call it a day. I said a couple of times, fairly early on in this little campaign, that I thought I was reaching the end of the road. No more though! I’m having WAY too much fun writing to my new-found pen pals to be giving up any time soon.

In fact. This blog (and the petition) will run until either this unfair, anti-competitive tax is dropped or Mr Lex Gold and his chums at the SPL have a vote and manage to have OFFICIAL notification of this practice written down in the SPL Handbook! (or of course the “big two” bugger off down to England)

So, I will keep writing and I will keep updating this blog. Just because I can!

The Sound of Silence??? Not from my side of things there won’t be!!

Take care ’til next time kids.

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