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Everything posted by Hipster Dufus
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OK - can someone clear this up for a thicko like me? How much would Craig Whyte (as the major shareholder) receive under a CVA? How much would he get under a liquidization? Same question for HMRC. I also don't know how Duff & Phelps can do much of anything until the tax case outcomes are known. Duff & Phelps Glasgow Offices
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Eh, no there's not. Good luck getting a franchise in a geographic area with a concentration of bears. Alaska can be pretty nippy even in the spring/fall months. Like your fans do at every SPL ground, you mean? Mental. Can't stay off the sauce for 90 mins to watch your team play that you'd rather pay your hard-earned (tee hee) money on over-priced mass (again, tee hee) market beer from the Bud/Miller boys? Pretty sure if others object to the songs you won't. Not sure on those numbers but I would be skeptical. There is revenue sharing in the MLS, there is a Commissioner in place who they would no doubt see as a hate figure "out tae get ra berrrrrrs" and sales from their merchandise go back to the Commish and spread between the teams. Worst teams get the best players thru the lottery/draft system. Aye, they'd win every year. ARE THEY NOT DEAD YET????
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Dunfermline deserve to be relegated since we are the worst team in the League. That would be in a "normal" situation. However, I think it is pretty clear that this administration at the helm of RFC are desperately trying to limp/lurch/run on fumes to the end of the season. The club are still running at a loss are they not? I thought that an administrator's job was to cut costs to the point that there is no longer losses being made. I also thought that if there was a liquidation then there was to be no relegation that season. I'm sure the goalposts will be moved (pun intended) to accomodate Rangers in the SPL, whatever the incarnation. A rose by any other name would still smell as bigoted and unpleasant. Do the Pars deserve to go down? Yes. Have Rangers knowingly broken rules and laws since the 90's culminating in this fustercluck of a situation they are in, costing untold millions to many and the Crown? I would think so. Rangers offer more benefit to the Scottish game financially but certainly not morally. Div 1 for us.....
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Of course they're not but it makes the "Jelly & Ice Cream when Rangers die" patter all the more infantile and ridiculous considering they won't die. Might as well save their money. The Rangers fans would consider that nothing has been lost. All the history in their eyes would be the same. Celtic fans can expect as many "You know fine well it's the same Glesga Rangers" as "Big Jock knew" retorts from their likes.