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5 hours ago, Sting777 said:

Why don't you ask him the next time he is at Ibrokes.....though you might have a very long wait, similar to the wait for him to invest his £30,000,000....lol. As usual, the frothing masses have been led up the garden path by a spiv? Nothing new there then!

Pretty sure King will be there before Benny...

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2 hours ago, Thistle_do_nicely said:

Any mention in the accounts how eye-bleedingly huge Jo£y Barton's signing fee was?

If he signed after the 30th June his fees are not part of these accounts.  Instead it will be part of the £3m+ that BrandRangers have spent on signing players this summer.  

£3m+ on this summer's galacticos, let that sink in!

 

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aDONis

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7 hours ago, Thistle_do_nicely said:

Think the losses aren't too bad tbf and going in the right direction but there's going to be a plateau in revenue eventually (with CL money a pipedream these days) and I don't think they've got anything like the same sort of high-value player registrations Celtic have. Tierney and Dembele combined in todays market could easily end up going for £20m+ in the summer, plus there's Simunovic and others.

The losses may be getting smaller, but ...

The accounts include the "key assumption" that "... the Club will challenge for the European places in the Ladbrokes SPFL Premiership in 2016/17 and participate in European competition in the season thereafter"

Does anyone seriously believe that can be achieved without investment in players and a significant increase in the wages bill? If it isn't achieved, they're in deep trouble.

Even without that investment and increase, they need to borrow a further £3.75 million to see the end of this season. Of the current debt, £3.75 million is repayable on demand (ouch!), and the remaining £6.275 million by December 2017, so further loans will be needed sooner rather than later.

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On 31/10/2016 at 10:48, Elbhoy said:

Ashley is also turning his guns back on Ibrox chairman Dave King and director Paul Murray who are also named in the action which has been lodged at the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice.

 

 

This lot should all be in the Chancer Division.

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On 11/2/2016 at 16:33, bennett said:

I see that those brave resolution twelve chaps have given up for good now.

Atleast Paul Brennan made a few quid from it.

Res 12?  The Moon-howlers charter?  Must be still a 'thing', Shirley?  Whatever will the dregs do now?

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8 hours ago, The_Kincardine said:

Res 12?  The Moon-howlers charter?  Must be still a 'thing', Shirley?  Whatever will the dregs do now?

Apparently they're stuck with thousands of persistence beats resistance t shirts.

Lol.

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They could've held it at parkheid for £50 a pop and filled the dump....

 

 

 

Lord Drummond Young to deliver address on Rangers case

 
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Lord Drummond Young

4:30pm (registration), 5pm start
Thursday 17th November 2016
Laigh Hall, Parliament House, Edinburgh



The Edinburgh Tax Network, in conjunction with Terra Firma Chambers, will present an Address by the Rt. Hon. Lord Drummond Young entitled “The Rangers Case: HMRC v Murray Group Holdings – Substance and form – the triumph of reality over language?” on Thursday 17th November 2016.

Lord Drummond Young handed down the leading judgments in Aberdeen Asset Management and in Murray Group Holdings (“Rangers”). The Rangers case is on its way to the UK Supreme Court. It is rare – and so refreshing – to find a Judge willing to discuss so important a case under appeal. Together, they represent the greater part of Scotland’s contribution to the UK – and international – response to avoidance. They build on the foundations laid in Ramsay doctrine as elaborated in Arrowtown and Barclays Mercantile and consolidated in UBS v R&CC.

The event will take place in the Laigh Hall, Parliament House, Edinburgh. Registration will commence at 4.30pm with the talk starting at 5pm. Drinks and canapés will be served from 6pm. The address has been accredited by the Faculty of Advocates as contributing 1 hour CPD for its own members and is eligible for a similar award from the Law Society for the solicitor branch of the profession.

There is a charge of £25 per person for attendance at this event. It is, however, free to members of the Edinburgh Tax Network constituent bodies

 

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9 hours ago, bennett said:

They could've held it at parkheid for £50 a pop and filled the dump....

 

 

 

Lord Drummond Young to deliver address on Rangers case

 
Lord_Drummond_Young.gif

Lord Drummond Young

4:30pm (registration), 5pm start
Thursday 17th November 2016
Laigh Hall, Parliament House, Edinburgh



The Edinburgh Tax Network, in conjunction with Terra Firma Chambers, will present an Address by the Rt. Hon. Lord Drummond Young entitled “The Rangers Case: HMRC v Murray Group Holdings – Substance and form – the triumph of reality over language?” on Thursday 17th November 2016.

Lord Drummond Young handed down the leading judgments in Aberdeen Asset Management and in Murray Group Holdings (“Rangers”). The Rangers case is on its way to the UK Supreme Court. It is rare – and so refreshing – to find a Judge willing to discuss so important a case under appeal. Together, they represent the greater part of Scotland’s contribution to the UK – and international – response to avoidance. They build on the foundations laid in Ramsay doctrine as elaborated in Arrowtown and Barclays Mercantile and consolidated in UBS v R&CC.

The event will take place in the Laigh Hall, Parliament House, Edinburgh. Registration will commence at 4.30pm with the talk starting at 5pm. Drinks and canapés will be served from 6pm. The address has been accredited by the Faculty of Advocates as contributing 1 hour CPD for its own members and is eligible for a similar award from the Law Society for the solicitor branch of the profession.

There is a charge of £25 per person for attendance at this event. It is, however, free to members of the Edinburgh Tax Network constituent bodies

 

 

 

What are the moon howling Orcs on Follow Follow saying about it?

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