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2 hours ago, archieb said:
Afrojim, that's a helluva lot of work you've done on that post but all utterly, totally pointless.
It won't be the last. I await the colour co-ordinated versions.
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The SPFL is the same league as the SPL with a new company running it, or does that just work with clubs?
It is not a new company running it - it is the exact same company as before - the company name just changed. (Check Companies House - Company Number SC175364).
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When warned about the #fakeover oh how they laughed.
It is the 2011 purchase under investigation - not the 2012 one. Although that was half an hour ago - maybe the BBC have changed it again as they can't make up their mind which year.
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Seems Rangers have won the Upper Tier Tribunal as well.
http://www.tribunals.gov.uk/financeandtax/Documents/decisions/HMRC-v-Murray-G.pdf
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I was wondering that...its all over twitter again as if its news.
The ASAs own guidelines state that a company trying to use the history of a previously liquidated company can only do so if they have paid off all the debts of that company. The objection to the advertising, placed by the advertiser who is living off the reputation of a liquidated football club, is clearly in breach of the ASAs own rules
The reason it is all over Twitter again is because the appeal against the original decision has been thrown out.
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Could it be that the buckets being filled by fans and the cash raised by saturdays non published attendance are paying the admin fees?
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http://espnfc.com/results/_/league/sco.2/scottish-division-one?cc=5739
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Transfer embargo? Nah that was for unpaid PAYE/NIC/VAT which you went greeting to the courts with then got bitch slapped with it as an ultimatum for getting membership. I don't expect any other club going down that route to get the same.
HMRC have a winding up order against the Pars - I wonder what that is for?
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However when you add in the Rangers debacle last summer, did they get any prize money at all? If so, did they get the money for finishing 2nd or 12th? If it was the latter or if Rangers didn't get any money at all, then did the SPL push the other teams up a place in regards to the prize money? If so, Motherwell would have got £1.95m and we would have taken £650,000.
The £2m Rangers were due to receive was dished out to the other clubs in the same percentage as normal prize money was distributed. In other words, Celtic benefited most from Rangers having their money taken away from them. The money should have gone to the creditors of the Oldco.
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What will be very interesting is when you play Queens Park away ! it has a capacity of 52,000 and will they allow around 40,000+ to the away support ? those 2 fixtures this year alone will make QP a ton of money but what will they spend it on as the players are amateurs ? they could easily make 500K in profits !.
Aw well when yer team gets back up there you will post about Celtic because you will have played them up there
Capacity will be a lot less as the North Stand will be closed.
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A grand read Bairn, i liked the part where the legal beagle found love for the very first time and soared through the air like an eagle.
Feel free to post more articles from the highly competent lawyer.
Maybe if he'd spent more time on his own cases rather than Rangers he'd still be allowed to practise without supervision.
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Have they pulled it because of the Bill Struth genetic experiment pish? Sare yin for The Sun.
This Phil guy is oor equivalent of Leggo obviously.
Maybe they'll investigate his past seeing as they weren't aware before.
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I avoid cranks like him and his failed social worker pal. Let them rot in their hate filled bigoted world.
Now have the miners families received their money yet?
Like the failed social worker did with the pensioner.
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Graeme Souness arrived at Ibrox in the summer of 1986. Rangers won the Premier League in season 86/87 for the first time in 9 years with Ibrox packed every week. David Murray bought Rangers in November 1988.
Yet again, you are wrong.
It was not packed every week that season, nor the one after.
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Those 3rd tier ones like Fortuna Dusseldorf and Cardiff City aren't.
And even if you exclude Santa Cruz's game for being an elimination tie... a quick hunt on RSSSF finds 50,879 at Santa Cruz v Guarany on 5 Sep 2010, plus 45,007 at Santa Cruz v Central PE on 11 July 2009.
According to this page
there were 47,159 at that game.
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These are play-off games as opposed to "regular" league games surely?
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Let's start again and I'm sure the SFL would welcome applications from some of the teams who are currently in the SPL to join an organisation based on sporting integrity.
An organisation that has been a closed shop for over a century, aye right.
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Has anyone asked the Juniors to vote them in just in case the SPL and SFL vote them out?
Too late. They would have had to have got their application in by the 16th June for the AGM when new clubs are voted in.
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MBBCW
Minty Moonbeams
David Grier
Donald Muir
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Tax/NI contibutions from employers are paid in quarterly tranches - the last was due around the middle of May.
That's if it's less than £1,500 on average per month. I think it might be a bit more in Rangers case.
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Rankers "fans" should switch the telly over to BBC Alba
they are showing the teams that will be pumping you next season
It would be four years before they met them - unless either of the clubs playing today were relegated.
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I read it in my voice. I'm boring - I have no imagination.