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Possibly, Gilmour may have seen the loss of a million quid, personally, staring him in the face. We had almost agreed a Clyde-type CIC buyout, but Friday's decision could have affected income, therefore share value, reducing the price which could reasonably have been asked of the fans consortium. Maybe it'll setle down now and we can get on with getting the club into our supporters' trust.
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I wonder if this idea might now get a bit of life, cos I'm sure Mr Regan reads this forum. I suspect he got his "financial armageddon" idea from one of my posts way back, when I compared this clusterf*ck to the asteroid's destruction of the dinosaurs, and in "Armageddon" it was an asteroid playing the baddie. (jokin', like)
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All those agreed say "Aye"........now why can't the powers-that-be see the same, they're supposed to be the clever guys (or at least have a finger on the pulse). A bond (given that they are a "wee" diddy team, mibbe £500k) should be demanded of Sevco to ensure any "financial armageddons" resulting from their soon-to-be-demise in Div 3 is at least partially mitigated.
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The penny has been dropping for a looooooooooong time, but mibbe, jist mibbe, they're starting to get the big picture, particularly regarding potential (lack) of playing staff, if SFA insist embargo is a necessary requirement for membership. Perhaps Mr Hateley's vision of 4-in-a-row is starting to fade. Any guesses on how long their expulsion to the wilderness (no disrepect meant, wee diddies) of Div 3 would last if that penalty is applied?
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Reading from Leggo's blog( ) If true, mibbe Green's approaching his pre-planned end-game, refusing to divulge his Mysterons, then refused an SFA licence, Sevco/Zombies decide not to bother playing football at all, and having played the game out until the coaches turn back into pumpkins, too late for Broon's Bombers to save the day, they fold, just like that. He can blame "administrative incompatibility", i.e. they want to know, and we don't want to tell them, then asset-strip at his leisure. If I were working for Spartans, I'd have my team on speed-dial just in case.
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it was mentioned on here earlier that 1. They'll probably have to put up a bond with HMRC given "their" history. 2. LOSSES were over £1m a month last season, so to break even in Div 3 is going to need a brammer of a business plan. 3. They're struggling to get ANY banking facilities, let alone a line of credit . That's a lot of financial input required to get them through even the first few weeks of the season, before they think about signing new players (have to be frees or loans I think) I guess Scottish Power will be in at Ibrox next week installing a pre-paid meter. (Were they on the creditors' list? )
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You jist couldnae wait, could ye? We're in wi' the big boys, we're in wi' the big boys!! No doubt we'll have all sorts of Dundee blues on here now, now that they're just about qualified. Remember, you've been promoted to the SPL with the lowest ever points total. keep a sense of perspective and know your place. ps only kiddin'. Welcome back.
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I've just missed out 30 odd pagess to get to the present so i can post. A big well done to the internet bampots and the Diddy Collective. I'm now going to listen to Sportsound on iplayer. Please don't post anything for the next hour. . BTW I will be at Clyde, Ayr, Raith and Arbroath next season as a mark of solidarity. If you are a fan of one of these and see me there with The Saints' scarf on, don't be shy, say hello. TTFN