We, The Arbitrageurs Of The NeoHyperrealities Of Post-Structuralist Football - Exposing Corruption Since 2006
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Glasgow Rangers, The Scottish FA, UEFA Champions League, Takeovers And Tax Issues
Given what we have read and applying our experience to matters at hand, it would seem to be in the best interests of Scottish football for the SFA to demonstrate that the Resolution 12 to the Celtic AGM of 2013 that asked UEFA to investigate the UEFA licensing process in 2011 was indeed not necessary.
Supporters and shareholders at clubs surely have a right to know that the national association is taking decisions that treat all clubs equally and certainly does not disadvantage any club in financial terms to benefit another.
This is all about making SFA more accountable to supporters of and shareholders in clubs, including those who watch at Ibrox, who have all suffered because of a lack of accountability and transparency in the governance of Scottish football.
Accountability and transparency are the watchwords here.
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NB We would like to make absolutely clear that our involvement in the above process is private and has no linkage whatsoever to Celtic FC.
We, in our estimation, were let down by the club on an entirely separate matter a couple of years ago.
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