The award winning Rangers Tax Case has been leading the way with the campaign to bring justice for the decade of cheating from Rangers (IL).
Since the Supreme Court ruling at the start of the month the pressure has intensified on the SFA and SPFL to take action on the fielding of ineligible players.
Various suggestions and ideas have been put forward as the football authorities put together their whitewash with RTC urging caution as funding and a plan of action is put together for a Judicial Review.
The @spfl is wheeling out their big guns to try to convince everyone that a Judicial Review stands no chance. Trying too hard I think. #fear
— Rangers Tax-Case (@rangerstaxcase) July 27, 2017
Given @spfl statements and wall to wall media coverage, I think they are scared.
They don’t want us to bring a Judicial Review.— Rangers Tax-Case (@rangerstaxcase) July 27, 2017
Yesterday’s SPFL statement followed by the interviews with Neil Doncaster and Ralph Topping have left the SPFL wide open to challenge.
RTC has been providing an accurate assessment on the various comments and statements with details of a Judicial Review expected to be launched at some point next week.
RTC has no connection to the Charlotte Fakes twitter account which the Craig Whyte trial revealed was stolen documentation paid for by South African based criminal Dave King.