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22 minutes ago, naegoodinthedark said:


Loan deal or no loan deal, my hopes are up.

They’re as up as f**k.

Good of Jeff to clarify it'd just be a loan deal in case any bears were expecting a £100million swoop.

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3 hours ago, Cerberus said:

Ronaldo isn’t happy either.
That would be 2 decent attacking options off the bench if Cummings gets tired.

To be fair...Cummings has had to suffer under the pressure of playing for the "worlds most successful football club". 

What have Ronaldo or Real Madrid done. Eh?

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This gif always makes me chortle...
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ByCraig Robertson

Former Rangers stars who benefited from a controversial tax avoidance scheme have just days left to come up with a payback plan – or face legal action.
The Taxman is trying to recoup millions of pounds from Employee Benefits Trusts (EBT), which were operated by the Ibrox side.

Some experts have put the bill at £24million – half of the £48million which Rangers paid out in EBT payments to directors, managers, players and staff.
HMRC are understood to have sent out notices requesting payback from those who were part of the schemes.
They have set a deadline of this Thursday to open up negotiations on a settlement deal.

SPFL chief faces grilling over Rangers EBT letter to SFA as his own board demand clarification
The Taxman was given power to go after former Rangers figures following a Supreme Court ruling last July which said EBT payments made under the David Murray regime at Ibrox were not loans but earnings that should have been taxed.
It came at the end of a seven-year court saga over what’s known as the Big Tax Case.
The payback could hit a squad of Ibrox old boys – from legendary goalie Stefan Klos to less heralded signings including Nuno Capucho and Julien Rodriguez.

Former club owner Murray, with an estimated liability of more than £3million, is by far the biggest potential loser.
Last July, former team captain Barry Ferguson was made bankrupt, with debts of more than £1.4million. He faced an unpaid tax bill of £1.25million after receiving EBT payments.

HMRC are also targeting users of “disguised renumeration tax avoidance schemes” in thousands of other businesses.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/former-rangers-stars-face-24m-12607046

A lovely start to the week......what with Waddell’s piece at the weekend, wee blondie Jacks***’s piece today (posted in the Let’s All Laugh at Rangers thread) and now this, are The Poodles starting to take Jabba’s schlong out of their collective mouths ?
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13 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

Wonder how many ex-***s will come out with 'Nah it was the old club who did the EBT's so they need to pay it not us.

Billy Dodds won't, he'll blame his accountant, since he didn't understand this stuff and just signed it anyway.

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28 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

Wonder how many ex-***s will come out with 'Nah it was the old club who did the EBT's so they need to pay it not us.

Funnily enough, there is a specific provision that makes sure that the employee has to pay if the employer no longer exists. 

ha ha ha.

 

take that you fuckers.

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