Is all this not tampering. Did Celtic not get fined for approaching the late Tommy Burns at Kilmarnock, maybe because its rangers it's different rules. ??
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes should be allowed to talk to Rangers about their managerial vacancy, believes Dons legend Willie Miller.
McIness has held talks with chairman Stewart Milne after the club rejected a formal approach from Rangers.
McInnes for Ibrox
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Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes should be allowed to talk to Rangers about their managerial vacancy, believes Dons legend Willie Miller.
McIness has held talks with chairman Stewart Milne after the club rejected a formal approach from Rangers.
So the jist is that we haven't spoke to him then and did nothing wrong...keep up the good work
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Ra establishment.
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M0ngo
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The following year, Burns moved to Kilmarnock, where he became player-manager in 1992, winning the club promotion to the Scottish Premier Division in season 1992/93.
Burns moved to become manager at Celtic at the start of season 1994/95, in acrimonious circumstances as he was still under contract to Kilmarnock as both player and manager. Kilmarnock refused to release him from his contract and the Scottish Football Association subsequently fined Celtic £100,000 for 'tapping', or speaking to Burns without obtaining Kilmarnock's permission. Kilmarnock were also permitted to retain his playing registration, effectively ending his professional career as a player.