Judicial Review set to force change

General Sport - Leaders Sport Summit 2012 - Stamford Bridge - 11/10/12 (From left to right) Karen Espelund, Executive Committee Member of UEFA, Neil Doncaster, chief Executive Officer of the Scottish Premier league and Heather Rabbatts, Non-Executive Director of The FA during a talk called "Governance: Are you serious?" Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Paul Childs Livepic

News of a Judicial Review into the mismanagement of Scottish football will be announced later this week.

Last week’s SPFL whitewash into a decade of cheating from Rangers (IL) confirmed that there was no interest in transparency or fair play by the blazers on the inside and their nodding dog backers among the clubs.

Hopes that Ann Budge may push for change with the Hearts leader showing all the signs of another business outsider lured into the accepted mediocrity of Scottish football.

The re-emergence of Rangers Tax Case has provided a level of leadership as fans look for leadership in the battle to transform the game which smirks and sneers at punters who question the dual rules which treats clubs from Ibrox differently to all others.

RTC has provide a constant source of material that contradicts everything coming out of the SPFL with some signs that there are huge gaps in the stories being pushed by Neil Doncaster, Ralph Topping and Rod McKenzie.

The recent launch of the Scottish Football Supporters Association has gathered in some of the militancy of supporters with the launch of the Judicial Review certain to accelerate the plans of Doncaster and other leading figures in the sham to find employment elsewhere.

Ladbrokes, Betfred, Mitre and Irn-Bru are the sponsors propping up Doncaster and friends.

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