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8 hours ago, 54_and_counting said:

They might have, would they have signed for celtic on perhaps lesser wages if they weren't informed of a way to claim tax back, 

I demand they are stripped of their runners up medals and phil3names investigate this :lol:

Crikey!

Did they also deceitfully register many players to compete in hundreds of matches over many seasons?

If so, they should definitely receive the same fate that Rangers so clearly should have.

Otherwise, I'll be content to see a shower of greedy b*****ds hounded for the money they owe the rest of us.

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11 minutes ago, Amato said:

Not sure about that. Craig Bellamy registered with some film company the day after he signed for Celtic.

As did many other Celtic players.

Stinks of cheating imo.

Yes, but were they improperly registered to play in matches?

If so, their club should be stripped of titles.

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8 minutes ago, Amato said:

Improperly registered or not, it boils down to the same scenario as the Rangers (so called) cheating.

Did they gain a sporting advantage? 

 

You've got this wrong mate.

The whole 'financial doping', 'sporting advantage' thing was a deliberately misleading nonsense - a silly and self defeating construct.

Rangers stood to lose titles - and indeed should have - because they improperly registered loads of players for hundreds of games over several seasons.

The rest is nonsense.

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7 minutes ago, KLadeside said:

well well well

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This is the reason I said I hope Celtic slap the Daily Record, they had the same information, and more, but decided to hang the story on Celtic, why ?  I can only think level 5 ( and that effectively means Rangers)  asked a favour, or heaven forbid provided the copy.

 

I've no time for tax cheats, I hope they keep chasing them regardless of who they are

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2 hours ago, bennett said:

Apparently Sevco are now stealing water and have a (not so) secret 1km pipe line diverting free water to ibrox.

 

See the usual nut jobs on twitter for more information.

 

or....

They've not paid a bill for quite a while, just like the old club.

You seem to follow quite a few of the "usual nut jobs on twitter".

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20 hours ago, bennett said:

Apparently Sevco are now stealing water and have a (not so) secret 1km pipe line diverting free water to ibrox.

 

See the usual nut jobs on twitter for more information.

 

This?

 

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However, while he was the right way up-which wasn’t for long-he told us a story, a tale which I cannot verify the veracity of, but as adults I’m sure you can make your own mind up. In Scotland, the water is supplied to homes and businesses by Scottish Water, a monopoly, and you simply cannot get it from anywhere else. Water, of course, is lifes most basic need, so we can safely assume everyone uses it, and everyone gets theirs from Scottish Water. Oddly enough, if a home or business is not receiving a bill from Scottish Water, the company has no legal right to determine where they get their water from, or if they are somehow cheating the system and stealing it. This compares with electricity companies, who can actually pop round if you have solar panels, which lead to a huge drop in bills, to make sure you have solar panels, as opposed to a meter that runs backwards, or one of those little magnet things that slow it down. 

“rangers ” , apparently, have not received a water bill for around two years, and no one has looked into the reason for this. Well, they can’t, and I guess there’s nothing wrong with not paying a bill if you don;t get one, although any responsible business would surely look to find out why, and thus avoid being stung with an unpayable bill further down the line. About three months ago, there was a burst pipe down that way, and while they were fixing it, there are claims that an illegal pipe leading from a nearby church to the Ibrox superstore and stadium. So the drunk says, anyway, and it does seem a little hard to believe. I mean, surely a man with a shovel would be noticeable if he was laying a bloody great pipe as well. Not if it was laid at the same time the Ibrox superstore was built, he claims, and he went on to say that the club had been siphoning off the water that is supplied to the church, as they get there’s free, and thats why the new club hadn’t been billed.

Since this discovery, the water people have sent the real peepil an estimated bill, which is believed to be roughly equivalent to that of a similar sized stadium in the city, around £95,000 a month. Churches get their water free, so it might be difficult, although surely not impossible, to see if their usuage has suddenly increased. This also means that unlike some companies, who have arrangements to share a supply, they cannot enter into such an agreement with anyone. £95,000 a month seems a lot to me, but when you take into account the undersoil heating, the sprinkler system and the showers-alright, maybe not the showers, for obvious reasons-there might be something in it. And of course, estimated bills are usually a lot higher than the real bill, as companies like to frighten you into negotiation, and allowing them to check the usage.

It appears that the water company has sent this bill, as well as demanding a surety against future bills, which , in the finest traditions of the old Rangers, has been ignored. The water people have set a date, that by which, if they have not been paid, they will terminate the supply within twenty four hours, and indeed, have promised to go to the press when this date arrives. The club have pleaded their ignorance to the pipeline, and its entirely possible whoever built the shop made an arse of the plans, so we have to give them the benefit of the doubt, even though it appears that no one at Ibrox noticed they weren’t paying, or getting, a water bill. Surely there is one man responsible for making sure the bills are paid on time in that place ? But then again, they do like their traditions over there, and since they seem determined to pretend they are the same club, it cannot be much of a surprise that they behave towards creditors in the same way.

The council are allegedly aware of all this, and aren’t very happy about it. If the water is cut off, then both the stadium and the shop will have to be closed. As far as the club is concerned, it appears they are resorting to the default position-not the one accusing everyone of child abuse- but the one where they say its in the hands of their lawyers. Last night there were spurious claims that the water had already been turned off, though that doesn’t fit in with the Water company’s threat to go public with the information, so we will just have to wait and see. If the amount mentioned is correct, and the club have known about this for some time, they would surely be trying to juggle the books around to try and find a couple of million from somewhere. But then again, it could all just be nonsense, and another attack by all those bigots and haters who just want to see “rangers ” punished. Then again, it might not be. 

You can make your own mind up. Whatever way you look at it, its quite funny, and you have to give credit to whoever made it up, if, of course, it is made up. Which it surely must be. No one could be as stupid as to not pay the water bill and not expect to get found out."

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21 minutes ago, Njord said:

This?

"there are claims that an illegal pipe leading from a nearby church to the Ibrox superstore and stadium. So the drunk says, anyway, and it does seem a little hard to believe. I mean, surely a man with a shovel would be noticeable if he was laying a bloody great pipe as well. Not if it was laid at the same time the Ibrox superstore was built, he claims, and he went on to say that the club had been siphoning off the water that is supplied to the church, as they get there’s free, and thats why the new club hadn’t been billed.

 

 

Just when you thought the demented obsessives couldn't get any more moronic.....

Nobody thought to look at a map to see how close the nearest church was to the club shop?  Thought not.

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