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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,086,489 Views)
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DhenBhoy
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Yesterday, 9:01 PM
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Any update from court regarding Ashley v Sevco?
Here's a report on it from the ET...tells you nothing! Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read

Not sure if he's just attempting a whoosh .. dumb subject for them if so.
Here's hoping there's some truth to it ..
Edit: The only reason that would happen is if it's going to trial and SD have won an injunction until heard?
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Yesterday, 9:05 PM
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TNS who lost to mighty Sevco last week currently losing 5 nil in Macedonia. Puts that closed door result in perspective a tad.
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Yesterday, 9:11 PM
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Yesterday, 9:24 PM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read
 Not sure if he's just attempting a whoosh .. dumb subject for them if so. Here's hoping there's some truth to it .. Edit: The only reason that would happen is if it's going to trial and SD have won an injunction until heard? Rangers SLO originally put a tweet out that said they would be in the shops for Christmas, so maybe this was always going to be the case. He later backtracked on this but gave no other date.
Someone had pointed out that once the deal gets the go ahead, the shirts have to be tested (fire retardant safety certificates or such), made in numbers and put into shops (whoever gets the retail deal).
The SLO had said that the kit would be available to the team but not available to the fans. He stated that the deal with Ashley ran out on 31st July.
There was many a bear crying that they wouldn't have them for the summer sojourns to the beaches.
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Yesterday, 9:24 PM
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Any update from court regarding Ashley v Sevco?
Here's a report on it from the ET...tells you nothing! Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read It is..judgement being issued
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2
You need to scroll down the list
The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused”
Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon
Edited by jim62, Yesterday, 9:26 PM.
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read
It is..judgement being issued https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2You need to scroll down the list The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused” Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon But everything will be ok as pet hun in my work informs me that they are asking the SFA for help to get rid of that bad man Ashley
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read
It is..judgement being issued https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2You need to scroll down the list The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused” Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon Having read the details that were released on the granting of the injunction last week it is hard to imagine how Sevco can win with any defence other than the standard "but we urra peepul!"
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TNS who lost to mighty Sevco last week currently losing 5 nil in Macedonia. Puts that closed door result in perspective a tad. 6-0 against Bury. So shut up, Timmy.
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
It is..judgement being issued https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2You need to scroll down the list The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused” Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon
But everything will be ok as pet hun in my work informs me that they are asking the SFA for help to get rid of that bad man Ashley Just as well they're not asking the SPFL!!
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
It is..judgement being issued https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2You need to scroll down the list The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused” Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon
Having read the details that were released on the granting of the injunction last week it is hard to imagine how Sevco can win with any defence other than the standard "but we urra peepul!" I think that's only a defence under Scots Law.
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I doubt even they could argue with a 50,000-name petition. A want them off the streets and signed my first petition today.
The Celtic Glasgow Irish and The Great War author Ian McCallum from this Parish has dedicated a chapter to them "We are the People" and has allowed me to publish a big part of it on here.
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Rangers and Sports Direct in court clash over kit salesSpoiler: click to toggle Jenness Mitchell @Jenster13 BOSSES at Rangers are embroiled in a High Court row with Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica kit and other branded products. A judge is analysing the latest stage of the dispute at a High Court hearing in London. Mr Justice Phillips has heard that SDI Retail Services management want to stop bosses at the Glasgow club entering into a new deal with a "third party". SDI bosses say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer. Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal. Mr Justice Phillips is hearing arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended. Bosses at Rangers were involved in a High Court dispute with Mr Ashley in 2017. SDI bosses complained that Rangers' directors had wrongly terminated a deal through which branded products were sold. Rangers' directors disputed the claim and asked a judge to call a halt to the litigation. A judge made a ruling in Mr Ashley's favour. Judge Richard Millett decided that the litigation could continue. Barrister William McCormick QC, who led the Rangers' legal team, told Judge Millett how fans had become angry after learning the club only got about 7p of every £1 spent and had staged a merchandise boycott. Mr McCormick said fans thought Mr Ashley pocketed too much of their money. He said there was a widespread view that no "self-respecting" Rangers' supporter wore a replica shirt. Earlier this month Rangers announced that players would wear a new Hummel kit during the 2018-19 season. A spokesman said Hummel was the club's new "technical kit supplier". "The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colourway with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey," said the spokesman in a statement. "Made from Hummel's BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically-styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey's dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16344510.rangers-and-sports-direct-in-court-clash-over-kit-sales/
back in court tomorrow at 1030 from what I have read
It is..judgement being issued https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-cause-rolls2You need to scroll down the list The judgement could be “injunction granted”.... “ interim injunction continued pending trial “...” injunction refused” Either of the first two are very very bad news for kits being on sale any time soon Where does it say the judgement can only be 'granted', 'continued' or 'refused'?
Surely it could be damages also?
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- 10 Jul 2018, 11:07 PM
Repetitive trouble makers over centuries....outdated and out of touch with the modern world.
Anyone with half a brain wants them off our streets for all their hatred about a battle 350 years ago in a foreign country, quite what that has to do with Scotland in 2018 is anyones guess. The common response is “culture “ well if that is celebrating killing thousands of people 350 years ago is culture, then really it says it all if that is all you can relate to.
Most folk i know are trying to maintain a relationship, hold down a job, bring up kids and struggle with hassles/pressures of everyday life to worry sbout hating folk for their colour or indeed religion.
All in all it is both Sickening and depressing stuff to be around and that local folk near me actually think this is worthwhile.
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