That is pish. It is also the kind of nonsense that discredits everything else you might have to say of the matter. There is enough factual issues in the Rangers clusterfuck to point and laugh at without resorting to stereotypical (and incorrect) pish.
Unless you are living in cloud cuckoo land, there is no way they are worth £11.2m.
1. Murray Park has a covenant that prevents a change of use. So it is only of interest to a limited amount of buyers.
2. Ibrox has a listed facade which would require to be retained, and
3. Ibrox is in the midst of a post industrial wasteland, with plenty of space to build "houses" without incurring the demolition costs.
If they are worth more than £2m all in, I'm a monkey's uncle.
No offence mate, but that is bollocks.
You can indeed appeal. That's what happens when 2 sides to a dispute disagree. One of you will be right, and it aint always HMRC.
No - what will work is fans making clear now to their Chairmen what will happen if Rangers are simply "readmitted" - be that by a "half" boycott, or by supporters trusts / fan groups doing what the Aberdeen fans have.
If a group of fans at each team who feel strongly enough were even to enter the ground 15 minutes after kick-off, so the Club isn't financially harmed, but the message is sent out that X fans won't be back if they let Rangers back, then they will do the sums. Even 500 - 1000 fans doing so would cancel out Rangers visiting twice a year.
I listened to Doncaster with a mixture of incredulity, anger and resignation.
He is so obviously only interested in "the Product". That "product" just comprises two teams, and the rest are only there to make up the numbers and give it a veneer of being a sporting contest.
Finally joined Parkrun after reading about it on here. Bitterly cold this morning, but managed 23.56 which I am really chuffed at. I was surprised how busy it was - almost 300 running - and how "racelike" it was. I'll be back.
Just done my first 10k, the Rouken Glen one - 52 minutes on the clock as I went through the finish, so really pleased with that. Course was "hilly"... Felt good though.
Naively. Especially if you are expecting a Council to be gritting a Motorway. But feel free to keep disclosing. It might make you realise what a f***wit you really are.
They were closed. Unfortunately, they were full of cars...
Gritters were out this morning. However, it doesn't deal with the problem of that much snow, that fast. Grit needs "churn" to work, and it just didn't get that.
I presume you are in a queue of traffic? If so, how the f*** is a gritter going to work? Is it a magic gritter made out of smoke that passes through other vehicles as if they aren't there?
F***wit.
I know this is difficult, but no, they didn't. There has been no transfer of league membership. Airdrie United ARE Clydebank - the company is the same legal entity, it has merely had a change of name.