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12 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

The latest protest action

 

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Dear god.

 

If you've had an EBT, Sportsound will have you on on a non criticise Rangwes basis.

 

 

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Remnants of Standards
51 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

The latest protest action

 

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Is there any chance Guardia Civil can get this gig?

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1 hour ago, Footballfirst said:

The latest protest action

 

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My take that Rangers get favourable coverage seems really silly now...

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Well, that's just great. You hear that, Chris? Bears. Now, you're putting the whole Corporation in jeopardy .

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...a bit disco
1 minute ago, Glib and Shameless Crier said:

Well, that's just great. You hear that, Chris? Bears. Now, you're putting the whole Corporation in jeopardy .

 

If it fecks the new BBC Scotland channel, then that's a result.

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6 minutes ago, ...a bit disco said:

 

If it fecks the new BBC Scotland channel, then that's a result.

 

Not seen it yet. Not heard anything good about it yet though...

 

So... ?

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12 hours ago, Barack said:

This a real thing, is it?

 

:lol:

 

 

Hopefully, some nice footage of horse charges, and German Shepherd's mauling neds, by the quay-side.

Water cannons too?    Maybe add some soap to them, so they can get a proper wash. 

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Wonder if this will result in full sash bash outside tv hq. If it does the bbc could really bring sectarianism in Scottish football fans right to the fore

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The BBC get moist at the thought of either half of the OF. They went very easy on reporting the Union Jack thuggery in George Squerr in Sept 2014, involving many Berrz, and have continued to be over-generous to them despite bannings of their staff by Sevco.

 

I hope some journo asks a raging Berr, 'And can you give a specific, referenced example of bias against your verminous institution by the BBC, old boy?'

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39 minutes ago, kirkierobroy said:

The BBC get moist at the thought of either half of the OF. They went very easy on reporting the Union Jack thuggery in George Squerr in Sept 2014, involving many Berrz, and have continued to be over-generous to them despite bannings of their staff by Sevco.

 

I hope some journo asks a raging Berr, 'And can you give a specific, referenced example of bias against your verminous institution by the BBC, old boy?'

 

Ironically sharing the same complaints as the SNP. 

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17 hours ago, indianajones said:

 

 

Means absolutely nothing if they aren't turning a profit at the end of the year. 

 

Talking like almost breaking even is an achievement. 

 

Sevco are a cancer and they need to die. 

This. 

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17 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

The half year profit is not unexpected, at least by me. They had six full houses in the Europa League plus the prize money that went with it, which probably earned then something in excess £12m from that source alone.  Had they gone out in a qualifying round, the picture would have looked pretty bleak.

 

Their costs however have rocketed along with their increased revenue.  I would still anticipate a full year loss come the end of June, as there is little opportunity to match the revenue of the first half.

 

The club has forecast being close to break even on an EBITDA basis at year end.

 

Even if they achieve that, then amortisation in particular will see them report a substantial loss at year end.  The amortisation figure from the last full year was £7.4m, so could be indicative of the quantum of the final loss.

 

 

I would think Defoe's weekly wage is quickly eroding that profit for the next 6 months

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3 hours ago, jambovambo said:

Did you hear Tom English having a proper go at Jabba the Hut (in absentia) last night on Sportsound ?

 

Classic. 

 

Yes

 

It was a decent programme last night. Neil McCann as well. (And Michael Stewart)

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part_time_jambo
On 20/02/2019 at 17:17, sadj said:

Iv worked with Speirs you would think so from his voice and how he comes across in public but he is actually a very decent bloke was incredibly helpful and indeed patient with myself. 

You should get him to give you a few punctuation marks from one of his columns.

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40 minutes ago, part_time_jambo said:

You should get him to give you a few punctuation marks from one of his columns.

Or.....I could just not bother due to not particularly caring about my grammar all the time besides im sure any one reading got the jist of the post. ?

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Footballfirst

The begging bowl has gone back out to Close once again.. A new loan appears to have been taken out by TRFC Ltd.

 

27 Feb 2019 MR01 Registration of charge SC4251590014, created on 20 February 2019

 

It’s worth noting that there was no mention was made of this borrowing in the statement accompanying the interim accounts. The charge was created a week ago.

 

It’s as if they don’t want anyone to know about it.

 

The floating charge covers, the catering outlets, the PA system, Screens, Wifi, Albion Car Park and Edmiston House.

 

I've no idea how much was borrowed. It was reportedly around £3m when they took out the previous "overdraft" facility in February last year. I'd expect something similar this time round.

 

It just demonstrates that despite the half year "profit", they still have cash flow problems.

 

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14 hours ago, Footballfirst said:

The begging bowl has gone back out to Close once again.. A new loan appears to have been taken out by TRFC Ltd.

 

27 Feb 2019 MR01 Registration of charge SC4251590014, created on 20 February 2019

 

It’s worth noting that there was no mention was made of this borrowing in the statement accompanying the interim accounts. The charge was created a week ago.

 

It’s as if they don’t want anyone to know about it.

 

The floating charge covers, the catering outlets, the PA system, Screens, Wifi, Albion Car Park and Edmiston House.

 

I've no idea how much was borrowed. It was reportedly around £3m when they took out the previous "overdraft" facility in February last year. I'd expect something similar this time round.

 

It just demonstrates that despite the half year "profit", they still have cash flow problems.

 

 

 

Would not be surprised if they are front loading revenue in the half year accounts.It will all come out in the wash and no doubt the big hole in their balance sheet will be still very much apparent at the year end. I think the interim accounts can be taken with the proverbial pinch of salt.

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37 minutes ago, 132goals1958 said:

 

 

Would not be surprised if they are front loading revenue in the half year accounts.It will all come out in the wash and no doubt the big hole in their balance sheet will be still very much apparent at the year end. I think the interim accounts can be taken with the proverbial pinch of salt.

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These fictitious accounts were concocted to suck in some loan or other to keep Sevco a going concern. Would be a shame if they died with only a petrofac cup to show for 7 years of corruption.

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Surprised more wasnt made of the new borrowing after claiming profits in the made up accounts.

 

 

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3 hours ago, jambovambo said:

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17479680.ex-rangers-chief-charles-green-sues-police-and-prosecutors-over-wrongful-arrest/

 

Ex-Rangers chief Charles Green sues police and prosecutors over ‘wrongful arrest’

 

And so on it goes ...

So that's two massive cases involving wrongful arrest over the Sevco creation.  The JJ blogger has been writing for months about a case that's even bigger that's already started due process in the Scottish courts. 

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2 hours ago, NANOJAMBO said:

So that's two massive cases involving wrongful arrest over the Sevco creation.  The JJ blogger has been writing for months about a case that's even bigger that's already started due process in the Scottish courts. 

David Whitehouse and Paul Clark, the D&P administrators are in the midst of their actions against the police and the Lord Advocate at the Court of Session.  Their English lawyers have already been awarded £500k in damages by a London court against the police for the seizure of client privileged documents from their premises. 

 

David Grier, also from D&P, has a similar action at Glasgow Sheriff Court which will probably reach the "proof" (trial) stage in the next couple of months.

 

I've seen and heard some court submissions, which outline what happened during their arrest, but can't say anything more while the cases are live. 

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On 28/02/2019 at 12:35, 132goals1958 said:

 

 

Would not be surprised if they are front loading revenue in the half year accounts.It will all come out in the wash and no doubt the big hole in their balance sheet will be still very much apparent at the year end. I think the interim accounts can be taken with the proverbial pinch of salt.

 

Last year the interim accounts showed a small profit, only for the final accounts to show a huge loss, so I suspect you are right.

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Big Slim Stylee
1 hour ago, DH1986 said:

 

For once he’s probably nearly right.

 

 

If you throw enough shite at the wall etc. etc.

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Of course the new contract was to make money on him this summer. I don't really see an issue with that part, however it is incredibly funny how many Gers fans think he's there for the long run

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1 hour ago, Big Slim Stylee said:

 

If you throw enough shite at the wall etc. etc.

 

And by jings Phake Phil hurls a lot of said material.

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maroonsgotop
On 25/02/2019 at 19:35, Footballfirst said:

The latest protest action

 

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surprised it's not being held on 17th March 

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10 minutes ago, maroonsgotop said:

surprised it's not being held on 17th March 

 

Poor wee persecuted souls. Ma heart bleeds.

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haveyouheard 22

The OF are that set in there ways they see and always will see themselves as the  injured party  when it suits them

 

Rhino skinned bassas  who wont ever change for the good 

 

See when we shat on servco in the Championship the hate i witnessed  at work in the pub was incredible, thats the two cheeks all day long 

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Just as the their football season falters at the business end, their retail business dealings are also dealt another blow.

 

https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/17497933.rangers-lose-latest-round-of-merchandise-fight-with-sports-direct-boss-mike-ashley/

 

April 12th is the next key date when damages may be awarded against them for breaking the SDI contract.

 



By Evening Times Online

Rangers lose latest round of merchandise fight with Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley

BOSSES at Rangers Football Club have lost the latest round of a High Court fight with Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley centred on merchandise deals.

A judge was asked to rule on a disagreement over the meaning of terms of agreements between Rangers and a company in the Sports Direct Group.

Sir Ross Cranston on Wednesday said he had ruled in favour of SDI Retail Services.

He said he had made declarations, on the meaning of parts of agreements, "along the lines sought by SDI".

The judge analysed legal argument at a High Court hearing in London in February.

Rangers also lost a round of the fight in October.

Another judge ruled that Rangers had breached the terms of an agreement made with SDI.

Mr Justice Teare concluded that bosses at Rangers had made a new agreement with another firm, the Elite Group, without giving SDI a chance to match that firm's offer.


SDI bosses have made further complaints relating to other agreements involving Rangers and Elite, and Rangers and Hummel.

Rangers bosses dispute claims made against them.

Another hearing is due to take place in April.

Decisions about damages which Rangers might have to pay could be made after that hearing.

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11 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

Just as the their football season falters at the business end, their retail business dealings are also dealt another blow.

 

https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/17497933.rangers-lose-latest-round-of-merchandise-fight-with-sports-direct-boss-mike-ashley/

 

April 12th is the next key date when damages may be awarded against them for breaking the SDI contract.

 

 

 

Lovely, I hope their pain is excruciating 

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16 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

Just as the their football season falters at the business end, their retail business dealings are also dealt another blow.

 

https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/17497933.rangers-lose-latest-round-of-merchandise-fight-with-sports-direct-boss-mike-ashley/

 

April 12th is the next key date when damages may be awarded against them for breaking the SDI contract.

 

 

 

 

Thanks FF.

your updates are always welcome as the SMSM would never dare keep us informed of what is actually going on.

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Big Slim Stylee
1 minute ago, Sraman said:

Look out for fat, unwashed weegies harassing kids working at your local Sports Direct.

 

Merchandise Loyal.

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2 minutes ago, Sraman said:

Look out for fat, unwashed weegies harassing kids working at your local Sports Direct.

they do that anyway when they are shopping for their court shellsuit

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They would have banked on getting to the cup semi at least. Would imagine more fake transfer rumours for Morelos n Tavernier in the papers to pay for their losses

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alwaysthereinspirit

7 years in existence and still waiting. Well at least their fan base are understanding. Imagine if they thought they were entitled.

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132goals1958
19 hours ago, Dannie Boy said:

 

Thanks FF.

your updates are always welcome as the SMSM would never dare keep us informed of what is actually going on.

 

Nothing in the Football gossip columns today . Is there some pact within the media that this is a discussion no go area. Even the BBC seem to be falling into line.

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