Is it true that a chairman was booked for speeding on his way down to the game recently? As a result of this does he now have 12 points on his licence and is now banned? Finally was the police officer who booked him a former player?
For goodness sake - the separation of the debt was not made by me! It happened during the period of rescue when John Sim came in. At present, that is still the case. The part of the debt that we can do something about is now less than 6 figures, which is attainable in the short term. Also, if this part of the debt is wiped out we are less likely to default on payments to the Allied Irish Bank.
I agree with you that a club without a ground is in a dangerous situation but as things stand there's not a lot we can do about it.
Did I question the cup run money? For your information the debt, Stark's Park and its rental aside, is hoped to be substantially less than six figures. This is not a 'guesstimate'. As for your 'do keep up' comment, grow up.
What is the point in using such an arbitrary figure when talking about a club's debt? You'd be as well saying that Raith are £12 million in debt, which is equally daft.
Sorry about that reply but the more ott I made it, the worse it looks for the pars and their incredibly naive supporters. Hate them for the years they cheated 'Livi style' to stay in the SPL, pretending they're a BIG club.
Oh really, Dunfermline are looking sound are they? That is one hugely ill-informed piece of rubbish.
Let me set things straight:
Dunfermline don't own their ground. So what you might say. Several clubs don't. But Dunfermline are
12 million!!!!!!!!!!!
in debt.
12
Million!!!!!!