GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - DECEMBER 17: SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster shakes hands with Rangers' James Tavernier and Rangers Manager Philippe Clement during the Viaplay Cup Final match between Rangers and Aberdeen at Hampden Park, on December 17, 2023, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy/SNS Group via Getty Images)
The SPFL Premiership fixtures will be examined very closely this morning with fans of 11 clubs very suspicious.
While their own club has been spending funds on pitch and stadium improvements it seems that those issues are at the bottom of the list at Ibrox where it seems to be about spending everything on players.
Future Real Madrid star Jefte has been signed up, AC Milan staket Clinton Nsiala has been lured away from AC Milan with Connor Barron offered more money than Aberdeen.
All this has been done while neglecting the basics of a football club, having a stadium fit to host matches rather than a building site that has wiped out 15 yards of the pitch due to building equipment.
EXCLUSIVE! Rangers fixtures WON’T be reversed during Ibrox exile as SPFL talks rumble onhttps://t.co/AJgSVEwbaH pic.twitter.com/c3qpjk9ddt
— Daily Record Sport (@Record_Sport) June 26, 2024
Last Thursday a distress signal was sent out from Ibrox that their stadium won’t be ready, other than their media messengers there was no sympathy from elsewhere.
No clubs voiced their concerns or offered help, the suggestion of fixture reversals went unanswered. Any club helping out the 2012 Ibrox Tribute Act will face a fierce backlash from Ibrox fans.
Starting their eighth season in the Premiership there is no goodwill towards the club from Ibrox. The arrogance of the club alongside the aggression and contempt from their supporters ensures that.
Caught in the middle is the feckless Neil Doncaster, the architect and hostage of the 2012 Five Way Agreement, the biggest enabler in Scottish football which is why he can’t get a job anywhere else.
Fans expect five or six home matches for every team in the first round of fixtures which covers August, September and October. Eleven clubs have stadiums ready for use on August 3, if one club has neglected that then the compliant clubs shouldn’t be made to suffer.
If they can’t afford to rent out Murrayfield they can try Partick Thistle, St Mirren or Kilmarnock for hosting matches.
Last season Clyde shared with Hamilton Accies, it impacted on their performances, they finished second bottom of Division Two.
They’ve used Broadwood in Cumbernauld for their Ladies team and Dumbarton for their B team matches in the Lowland League.
Whatever help Doncaster and the SPFL are ready to offer will be scrutinised to the nth Degree, any club going along with a stitch up will find their own fans in very unforgiving mood to their ‘noble’ intentions.
What about the asbestos the lack of funding andnot to mention the total fuck up they’ve made of the whole thing…..and yous write about a delay in materials …run that by the dundee board and fans
— Thommybhoy88 (@thommybhoy88) June 26, 2024
Sold season book’s for games you can’t provide now. Even finding any stadium is costly but they’ve already been paid from their fan’s so zero money being made just debt. Just demand £ from every spl club to buy them a new stadium. Or without ranger’s Scottish football Will die ?
— Craig ??????? (@CraigAnder70215) June 26, 2024
What’s there to talk about?
It’s up to TRFC to find a suitable venue
If they can’t find 1 that’s their problem no 1 else’s
No venue then can’t fulfil their fixtures & duty to the rest of the SPFL
so Kick them out & promote to fill the void— John Mccor (@jmcc404) June 26, 2024
Serious question – can the games not be played at Ibrox but with a reduced attendance?
— Time To Be Serious (@emptyglens) June 26, 2024
Dundee were fined for negligence as they’re ground wasn’t fit for purpose for 1 game v Rangers. How much will Rangers be fined if they’re ground isn’t fit for purpose?
— Conscript (@JD51718600) June 26, 2024
Make them play at Murray Park. Nobody should be put out to accommodate their mistakes.
— The Free Rogic International. (@CelticEnded2iar) June 26, 2024
win awarded to the visiting team if they fail to find a ground
— sam (@Armagh02Sam) June 26, 2024
3.0 win granted to away team
— Craig Whyte (@RIPRFC) June 26, 2024

King is also ready to the boot in watch this space.
Play on the moon. : )
Nice EASY starter fur the SCUM.. Mini SCUM away! Getting them used tae Edinburgh surroundings shd Murrayfield be used!! Surely tae Fuk the Mini SCUM will apply themselves this time WHAHAHAHAHA!!
The answer for The Huns is obvious. Bring in Ally McCoist.
He is expert on everything!
Canny wait to see how their 2 August home fixtures pan out…If Ipox is unavailable …Will there be sanctions..?? Will they get off Scot free…??..Well this Scotland…What do you think..??
Bring McMoist in he will demand to know who put the asbestos in the asbestos dome,we demand names of these people.
In the picture at the top, what kind of ‘funny handshake’ is that?
Of course, that’s not new and we’ve always known the new huns, like the dead huns, together with the scottish football ‘authorities’, the refs and the smsm are ‘brothers’-in-arms’.
But what if, as I’ve long suspected, the ‘brotherhood’ is also extant at CP. It would go a long way to explaining the inaction (other than help offered) of OUR club, in all things related to that scum south of The Clyde!
Accountancy (Lawwell) and Law (Nicholson) in Scotland are hotbeds of Masonry!
Just think about it………..
Editor: It would be a surprise if they weren’t. I’d be amazed if whisky guru Bankier wasn’t in the craft.