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  1. That is because the Mods rightly erased your previous account and all its bile.

    If you had a shred of decency you just admit what is obvious to everyone else.

    Utterly obsessed with a club that you do not support - check

    Posts about said club at daft times in the morning - check

    Daily links to the bigot blogger ill phil - check

    celtic fan - check

    Obsessed you say? :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Edit: Aren't you that loonballl who spent his vacation time in Thailand posting on P&B?

  2. It really is beyond pathetic that this little scrote is so obsessed by our club he rejoins a forum which he is banned from just to post about a team he doesnt support.

    Who was banned?

    Sufferers of sevcosis are to be handled with delicate care, at all costs do not attempt to correct them, as sufferers know no shame and will direct their rage at any who displease them.

  3. Much Ado about Sevco

    Extracts:

    Ah, these Sevco chaps must be very busy these days. The following list is not exhaustive, but it will do for starters:

    • Get a NOMAD
    • Get an Exchange (like the ISDX)
    • Get an Auditor

    The fact that all three are missing is just an indicator of just how toxic the Ibrox entity has become.

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    The irony is that Mr Derek Llambias and Mr Barry Leach were in the process of righting the good ship Sevco.

    One very well placed source said to me today that these two chaps were “…perhaps only half a season away from turning it around…”

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    I checked, again, with an excellent source about the state of play with Sevco Season Tickets.

    I can only pass on the information that is told to me, and I do so when I have graded those facts on various criteria.

    All I can relate is that an excellent source with a good track record is adamant that the New Regime have not sold anything near 21,500 Season Tickets. Of course, that could prompt an investigative journalist in Glasgow to start excavating several Levels beneath the Press Releases.

  4. RIFC also noted it passed a resolution “in accordance with section 506 of the Companies Act 2006 that the auditors name should not be stated” in the accounts.

    Section 506 can be invoked if there are “reasonable grounds that statement of the name would create or be likely to create a serious risk that the auditor or senior statutory auditor, or any other person, would be subject to violence or intimidation, has resolved that the name should not be stated.

  5. http://bit.ly/1Kwzs2t

    Snippets:



    When I asked an excellently placed source about this, he had to demure.

    He stated to me that it was more likely to be “…in the low teens, no more than fourteen thousand…”, but he said he would try and be more precise the next time we spoke.

    In the past, he could be much more detailed with regards to Sevco season ticket sales.

    Last season he confidently told me that Sevco had sold 18,986 full price season tickets.

    His settled view was that the current figures were being, ahem, seasonally adjusted and massaged.

    Obviously he could be totally wrong, but he is in a position to know.

    Moreover, he informed me that the Sports Direct billionaire was monitoring the season ticket situation closely and he reckoned that if Big Mike thought for a second that 21,500 had really been sold then he would make a move for his £5m.

    However, the salient fact is that both of them are on £8k per week as of now.

    It is worth remembering that their combined salaries are less than what Mr. Alistair Murdoch McCoist will be paid until the middle of December.

  6. http://bit.ly/1IMaV3q

    Extract

    Good Evening.
    Here is an Exclusive transcript of an interview from earlier today…
    Journalist: “Wow! I can’t believe I have finally made it to Clumpany Towers! I thought it was just a figment of someone’s imagination. But after 5 pints of Buckie and Bleach I have finally arrived. What a place!”
    [*Phone rings*]
    Journalist [Holding phone]: “Hello? Oh, hi Jim! How are… Where am I? Oh I’m getting a really exciting Exclusive interview!”
    [*Listens to phone intently*]
    Journalist: “Yes I know about the Rangers* season tickets, Jim. Yes I’ve seen the emails and texts. And the carrier pigeons. And I know about the subliminal messages on the TV.”
    [*Listens to phone intently*]
    Journalist: “Oh come on Jim. I’ve done my bit for the cause. Day after day. No turd has gone unpolished, no limping over-the-hill pro or Sunday League youngster has gone unlinked to Ibrox”.
    [*Listens to phone intently*]

  7. The latest from John James ...

    Chris Graham’s statement about Sarver being a distraction was one of self-interest. He knew that he would be elevated to the King board. Craig Houston, in my opinion, was also being considered to join him. When Graham’s Islamaphobic tweets were exposed, some of Houston’s exploits also came under scrutiny. The RST and Rangers First provided King with their support, but they represent less than 4% of the RIFC equity.Murray & Gilligan are under no illusions about King.

    King represented Murray’s third opportunity to regain a seat on the board. Paul Murray did not have any influence in SDM’s regime and even less during Whyte’s thankfully brief tenure. He is now Vice Chairman. Did anyone notice when he was officially appointed to this role? Of course not as there is absolutely no transparency. In any other organisation a move from interim chairman to vice chairman would be announced. For someone who brings no money to the board and owns no shares, could someone explain to me why he is in day to day charge of our club? I have heard him described as a chartered accountant, but then so was King until this was exposed as one of his many lies. John Gilligan has no formal education whatsoever. Would it be fair to assume that we now have the least educated board in our history?

    King, Murray & Gilligan did not court Graham, Houston, Chugg etc to gain their support. They courted them to silence them. The knew exactly where the dissent would emanate from when they were exposed as penniless well-known businessmen on the make. They also knew that these individuals would attempt to browbeat dissenting voices into submission. The attacks on Ninjaman and Bill McMurdo being their handiwork, or the hands of those who feel empowered knowing that even a convicted drug dealer gets to ask questions at our EGM.

    Chris Graham is now leading a boycott of one of Ashley stores. His stupidity beggars belief. Preposterous Phil, who evidently is unable to master simple arithmetic, attempted to explain how the present deal with SD works. I will take his simplistic example and ignore his flawed conclusion that SD would realise £52,500 from 1000 replica shirts that did not sell. Let’s assume that replica shirts retail at £50. They don’t sell so at this point Rangers owe SD £50,000. SD decide to sell them at a discount, let’s say £10, charging 25% commission on the sale. Therefore when you deduct the £7,500 from the principal sum of £50,000, RIFC owe SD £42,500 with SD earning another £2,500 from the discounted sale. In summary, if an order is fulfilled in Malaysia that results in a surplus of 1,000 replica shirts. Rangers lose money. Not as much as in PP’s ridiculous example (the retail price is higher, the resale usually circa £30) but if you gambled on promotion and ordered six months ago assuming a commensurate spike in demand, then any boycott only exacerbates the problem.


    There was a plan to ask Sarver to bankroll the new board. This plan failed. There was a plan to squeeze another few million from RF & RST, who will buy any stock on any exchange should King so instruct, but King failed to understand how toxic he is. So now the only option is austerity. As I have stated, best case scenario with 45,000 sales, the new shyster board will raise £9M after VAT. I would suggest no more than 30,000 would be a realistic target, which would be £5.39M after VAT. Traynor will be first in line to be paid for his sterling spin about Little Red Riding Hood King and The Three Bears. Let’s assume £1M, because if this is not the current invoice, it soon will be as the fans are beginning to realise that the signings are all out of contract players so we have to be distracted with talk of Winks & Scott Allan, when the reality is that even non league players are on our radar. Having cut the player payroll budget in half (austerity by stealth) they will continue to have a major problem breaking even. There is no overdraft facility and no queue of well-heeled supporters who want to donate significant sums. Well heeled Rangers fans are smart enough to see King, Murray & Gilligan for what they are.

    Will Douglas Park cover our losses? Surely they did not take power on a wing and a prayer?

    edit: thought the GASH already had the cash all lined up???

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