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unterwasser

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  1. You dont have to be given a new contract , just a letter saying your T&C are being continued as at present (thinks like salary, length of service , redundancy terms , holidays etc), plus a note of any variance and your legal rights to walk away with no payment if you choose to do so.

    Aye, the laws quite clear despite Green's grandstanding about players being in breach of contract. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2006/246/regulation/4/made 4.8 being the key point.

  2. That's what I took it to mean, but I can't believe Green, H&D or whoever has the money to bankroll 3 months wages.

    btw, didn't Gordon Smith get made redundant once the club went into admin? Not that I'm arguing that was enough, and it was certainly chucklesome, but if true it did mean H&D did lay off staff.

    Portsmouth's administrators laid off 30 within a week. I don't want to see people lose their jobs, but I cannae believe that every single person other than Gordon Smith is essential to Rangers business.

  3. Now, as to the strip...I'm open to suggestions but I'm thinking pink, yes pink! Not just candy pink but bold, assertive, Barbie pink. Do you see where I'm going with this?

    Help me here, people: Ibrox will be the place where Scottish football undergoes a sea-change and gets in touch with its feminine side. Now, what's Lionel Blair doing these days?

    This happened in the past, from wikipedia's entry pm Archibald Primrose

    Rosebery also became Honorary President of the national Scottish Football Association, with the representative Scotland national team occasionally forsaking their traditional dark blue shirts for his traditional racing colours of primrose and pink. This occurred 9 times during Rosebery's lifetime, most notably for the 1900 British Home Championship match against England, which the Scots won 4–1.

    Here endeth the lesson. Back to the Gers plight.

  4. Apologies if this has been posted before, but here's what happened in court in London today in the case against Collyer Bristow. Amongst other things, some creative writing is alleged.

    According to Phillips, the case against the former Rangers company secretary is that he wrote letters to other firms confirming that Collyer Bristow had received the takeover money and was holding it in its private client account, when in fact the group “never paid these sums to Collyer Bristow” and the firm “was not, and never had been, holding them”.

    Withey is also accused of forging Whyte’s signature on one of the letters claiming to have the funds stashed away.

    Phillips added: “Mr Whyte and Mr Withey conspired together with intent to injure the club by unlawful means. The principal purpose or objective of the conspiracy was the acquisition by group of the majority stake.

    “Mr Whyte and Mr Withey knew that the share issue and the takeover were mutually exclusive alternatives […] and the success of the conspiracy would therefore cause financial detriment to the club in the sum of £25m. […] The club will therefore incite the court to conclude that they intended to cause loss to the club or were recklessly indifferent.”

    Wow. If this is true then jail surely beckons for Whyte and Withey. No wonder he doesn't give a f**k about the SFA when he's got this hanging over his head.

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