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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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echohead
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11 May 2018, 05:37 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
Shouldn't even need investigated, the SFA are incapable though. If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go.
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11 May 2018, 05:45 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
Shouldn't even need investigated, the SFA are incapable though.
If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go. They said the GASL was a fit and proper person to run a Scottish football club. They're not fit for purpose.
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11 May 2018, 05:48 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this. Will never happen
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Archibald P Treadwhistle
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11 May 2018, 05:54 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this. When I saw it, my first thought was, "Well, that looks real..."
I don't have contact with auditors - is it common practice for them to sign letters with the name of the company and not the person signature of the person who wrote the letter?
I say shenanigans.
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Brucebhoy
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11 May 2018, 05:55 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
Will never happen I'm a bit sceptical. If it was real would it really be signed Deloitte LLP? Can you even legally use a company name as a written signature?
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11 May 2018, 06:00 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
Will never happen
I'm a bit sceptical. If it was real would it really be signed Deloitte LLP? Can you even legally use a company name as a written signature? That letter was published at the time, nearly three years ago. It was signed in the company name so that an employee wouldn’t become a target.
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11 May 2018, 06:03 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
When I saw it, my first thought was, "Well, that looks real..." I don't have contact with auditors - is it common practice for them to sign letters with the name of the company and not the person signature of the person who wrote the letter? I say shenanigans. The letter is from some time ago and I am pretty sure it is genuine. I cannot recall what the exact regulation is but when an auditor resigns/ walks away they are bound to explain what the circumstances are and this is the reason they submitted.
This is from Herald July 2015
Spoiler: click to toggle DELOITTE have quit as auditors of financially troubled Rangers after staff received threatening and intimidating messages over a two year period.
In a letter distributed to Rangers International Football Club plc shareholders, Deloitte say the messages came from "anonymous third party sources" during 2013 and 2014.
In a separate letter to shareholders James Blair, the RIFC company secretary said: "The board is disappointed that Deloitte has chosen to resign due to acts which occurred in 2013 and 2014 whilst RIFC was under different stewardship."
South African businessman Dave King and allies took control of the RIFC board from allies of Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley in a shareholders vote at an extraordinary general meeting on March 6.
The Deloitte letter dated June 19 states: "We have decided that we no longer wish to carry on as auditor to the company.
"During the period of our audit appointment in 2013 and 2014, members of our engagement team and other Deloitte partners unconnected with the audit received threatening or intimidating messages from anonymous third party sources.
"The safety and wellbeing of our staff is of paramount importance, and they should not be subject to this treatment when undertaking their normal professional duties. Accordingly we are resigning as auditors to Rangers International Football Club plc."
Blair told shareholders there had been "positive discussions" ongoing with "alternative auditors" and that an announcement on an appointment will be made "in the near future".
The announcement to shareholders comes three months after the latest half-yearly RIFC accounts said that the Rangers holding company had appointed London-based accountants Jeffreys Henry to act as independent reporting accountants after discovering Deloitte had announced an "intention to resign" following the June 2014 audit.
Acting chairman Paul Murray said at the time that the previous board "chose not to announce this nor did they find a replacement".
At the time the board said it would make "a further announcement on this subject once we have found a replacement firm for Deloitte".
The board said the financial statement made for the six month period to December 31 2014 was made on a "going concern basis", saying it was investigating a "number of options" for future finance and had identified a number of potential investors.
Then, Jeffreys Henry said there remains "the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the company's ability to continue as a going concern".
The board also said it was continuing to investigate options regarding replacing the nominated adviser, which acts as a stock market regulator.
It came after Manchester-based WH Ireland quit as the club's stock market nominated adviser (Nomad). That led to shares in the holding company Rangers International Football Club plc being suspended from trading on the Aim stock market on March 4.
RIFC are still trying to find an alternative trading platform for shareholders. Deloitte were unavailable for further comment.
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11 May 2018, 06:10 PM
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I'm a bit sceptical. If it was real would it really be signed Deloitte LLP? Can you even legally use a company name as a written signature?
That letter was published at the time, nearly three years ago. It was signed in the company name so that an employee wouldn’t become a target. Don't remember seeing it. Fair enough.
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11 May 2018, 06:12 PM
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He’s not looking to join sevco anyway ya mugs
He’s gonna join the STEVIE GERRARD REVOLUTIONNNNNNNNNNNNNN
know whit a mean? MISTER Gerrard to you, Timmy.
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11 May 2018, 06:28 PM
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Celtic v Sheep on Sunday and it is Trophy Day for winning the league for which you are judged by and win over the course of a season.
What does Rahman Bawbag open with and then run with in this backwater of a Country? - 'Staunch" Nicholl and the fact Jason Cummings wanting to stay at the Midden.
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11 May 2018, 06:42 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
When I saw it, my first thought was, "Well, that looks real..." I don't have contact with auditors - is it common practice for them to sign letters with the name of the company and not the person signature of the person who wrote the letter? I say shenanigans. It's on Companies House. It's 100% legit.
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC437060/filing-history 15 July 2015, Auditor's resignation
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11 May 2018, 07:02 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
When I saw it, my first thought was, "Well, that looks real..." I don't have contact with auditors - is it common practice for them to sign letters with the name of the company and not the person signature of the person who wrote the letter? I say shenanigans.
It's on Companies House. It's 100% legit. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC437060/filing-history15 July 2015, Auditor's resignation Why has Phil posted it now if it is from 2015 and relating to incidents that occurred in 2014?
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11 May 2018, 07:09 PM
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BFDJ still doesn't get it.Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve.
Derek Johnstone: Too much talk of rivals Celtic when it’s all about the Rangers... "I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club"
Spoiler: click to toggle THERE has been an awful lot of talk coming out of Rangers over the last week and quite a bit of it, too much in fact, has been about Celtic. And, quite frankly, it’s frustrating. Personally, and I’m sure that I’m not on my own here, I want to know what Rangers are up to. That’s my big concern. I need to hear which direction the club are going in. And I want to hear it from the people in charge.
Dave King spoke at length on Monday about many topics – including his long and short-term plans for the football club, what Steven Gerrard is going to be able to spend this summer and in general what he believes is the best way forward for our club. And good on him for that. But then he also mentioned Celtic. More than once. More than twice in fact. And I’m not sure why he did this, nor what good he thought would come come of it. Let’s begin with the already infamous “house of cards” quote which has got Mr King a fair amount of coverage.
The chairman claims that one league win for Rangers, whenever that will be, is going to end Celtic’s dominance. Sorry, but I just can’t see that. It’s not how football works. This is a red herring. Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve.
King also spoke at length about the financial situation at Celtic Park, the players Brendan Rodgers has and the gap which exists. He, and this goes for everyone at Ibrox, can’t do anything about how Celtic are run and what that club are going to do next. All they can affect is Rangers and that is without question the most important thing. With every due respect, Monday’s press briefing should have been all about the Rangers, to borrow a phrase. There was way too much Celtic for my liking.
I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club. I am a great believer in concentrating in-house. If you do that, then you you at least have a chance. To give you an example, I felt that Brendan Rodgers was out of order to criticise the pitch at Tynecastle. It is up to Hearts. If they want long grass, then they have long grass. It’s that simple.
Monday was a bit like that. There was a lot of chat about what was going on at the other side of the city when, in all honesty, the Rangers fans only want to know what is going on at their club, no matter how far ahead Celtic are.
And before I go on, and this gives me no pleasure as a Rangers man, Celtic are way ahead right now. But, and this is the crucial point, the only thing King and his colleagues can influence is what happens at Ibrox. Do Rangers fans want to read all the time that Celtic are the benchmark? Of course they don’t. A lot of his talk concentrated on what Celtic are and aren’t doing, as if there was a way in which he could do much about it. Less of the Celtic chat would do for me. More of what the board are planning next. In saying all that, I was hugely encouraged by the way incoming manager Steven Gerrard carried himself last Friday at his unveiling to the press.
He didn’t get a single word wrong. No question was ducked. He said all the right things. Very, very impressive. And I liked all the “let’s go” stuff. It struck the right note for me. Which is why I wanted more detail in terms of what the manager is going to get to work with. I am coming around to Gerrard as Rangers manager. I just hope he gets the backing he needs. And can we just forget what Celtic are up to. Rangers are first, second and last. www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/16219399.Derek_Johnstone__Too_much_talk_of_rivals_Celtic_when_it___s_all_about_the_Rangers___/
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Celtic v Sheep on Sunday and it is Trophy Day for winning the league for which you are judged by and win over the course of a season. What does Rahman Bawbag open with and then run with in this backwater of a Country? - 'Staunch" Nicholl and the fact Jason Cummings wanting to stay at the Midden. Don't you realise it's helicopter Sunday for the best of the rest trophy, if the huns get second expect a souvenir pull out in the hun, and the daily ranger.
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11 May 2018, 07:38 PM
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BFDJ still doesn't get it. Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve. Derek Johnstone: Too much talk of rivals Celtic when it’s all about the Rangers... "I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club" Spoiler: click to toggle THERE has been an awful lot of talk coming out of Rangers over the last week and quite a bit of it, too much in fact, has been about Celtic. And, quite frankly, it’s frustrating. Personally, and I’m sure that I’m not on my own here, I want to know what Rangers are up to. That’s my big concern. I need to hear which direction the club are going in. And I want to hear it from the people in charge.
Dave King spoke at length on Monday about many topics – including his long and short-term plans for the football club, what Steven Gerrard is going to be able to spend this summer and in general what he believes is the best way forward for our club. And good on him for that. But then he also mentioned Celtic. More than once. More than twice in fact. And I’m not sure why he did this, nor what good he thought would come come of it. Let’s begin with the already infamous “house of cards” quote which has got Mr King a fair amount of coverage.
The chairman claims that one league win for Rangers, whenever that will be, is going to end Celtic’s dominance. Sorry, but I just can’t see that. It’s not how football works. This is a red herring. Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve.
King also spoke at length about the financial situation at Celtic Park, the players Brendan Rodgers has and the gap which exists. He, and this goes for everyone at Ibrox, can’t do anything about how Celtic are run and what that club are going to do next. All they can affect is Rangers and that is without question the most important thing. With every due respect, Monday’s press briefing should have been all about the Rangers, to borrow a phrase. There was way too much Celtic for my liking.
I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club. I am a great believer in concentrating in-house. If you do that, then you you at least have a chance. To give you an example, I felt that Brendan Rodgers was out of order to criticise the pitch at Tynecastle. It is up to Hearts. If they want long grass, then they have long grass. It’s that simple.
Monday was a bit like that. There was a lot of chat about what was going on at the other side of the city when, in all honesty, the Rangers fans only want to know what is going on at their club, no matter how far ahead Celtic are.
And before I go on, and this gives me no pleasure as a Rangers man, Celtic are way ahead right now. But, and this is the crucial point, the only thing King and his colleagues can influence is what happens at Ibrox. Do Rangers fans want to read all the time that Celtic are the benchmark? Of course they don’t. A lot of his talk concentrated on what Celtic are and aren’t doing, as if there was a way in which he could do much about it. Less of the Celtic chat would do for me. More of what the board are planning next. In saying all that, I was hugely encouraged by the way incoming manager Steven Gerrard carried himself last Friday at his unveiling to the press.
He didn’t get a single word wrong. No question was ducked. He said all the right things. Very, very impressive. And I liked all the “let’s go” stuff. It struck the right note for me. Which is why I wanted more detail in terms of what the manager is going to get to work with. I am coming around to Gerrard as Rangers manager. I just hope he gets the backing he needs. And can we just forget what Celtic are up to. Rangers are first, second and last. www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/16219399.Derek_Johnstone__Too_much_talk_of_rivals_Celtic_when_it___s_all_about_the_Rangers___/
Didn’t read it, but he’s the one whose always banging on about how the sensible approach is no good, and they will always be measured against us.
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BFDJ still doesn't get it. Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve. Derek Johnstone: Too much talk of rivals Celtic when it’s all about the Rangers... "I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club" Spoiler: click to toggle THERE has been an awful lot of talk coming out of Rangers over the last week and quite a bit of it, too much in fact, has been about Celtic. And, quite frankly, it’s frustrating. Personally, and I’m sure that I’m not on my own here, I want to know what Rangers are up to. That’s my big concern. I need to hear which direction the club are going in. And I want to hear it from the people in charge.
Dave King spoke at length on Monday about many topics – including his long and short-term plans for the football club, what Steven Gerrard is going to be able to spend this summer and in general what he believes is the best way forward for our club. And good on him for that. But then he also mentioned Celtic. More than once. More than twice in fact. And I’m not sure why he did this, nor what good he thought would come come of it. Let’s begin with the already infamous “house of cards” quote which has got Mr King a fair amount of coverage.
The chairman claims that one league win for Rangers, whenever that will be, is going to end Celtic’s dominance. Sorry, but I just can’t see that. It’s not how football works. This is a red herring. Celtic are where they are. Rangers are where they are. And I think my club must be realistic about what can happen and be honest about it. It’s the least the fans deserve.
King also spoke at length about the financial situation at Celtic Park, the players Brendan Rodgers has and the gap which exists. He, and this goes for everyone at Ibrox, can’t do anything about how Celtic are run and what that club are going to do next. All they can affect is Rangers and that is without question the most important thing. With every due respect, Monday’s press briefing should have been all about the Rangers, to borrow a phrase. There was way too much Celtic for my liking.
I have never liked any player, manager or chairman talking about another club. I am a great believer in concentrating in-house. If you do that, then you you at least have a chance. To give you an example, I felt that Brendan Rodgers was out of order to criticise the pitch at Tynecastle. It is up to Hearts. If they want long grass, then they have long grass. It’s that simple.
Monday was a bit like that. There was a lot of chat about what was going on at the other side of the city when, in all honesty, the Rangers fans only want to know what is going on at their club, no matter how far ahead Celtic are.
And before I go on, and this gives me no pleasure as a Rangers man, Celtic are way ahead right now. But, and this is the crucial point, the only thing King and his colleagues can influence is what happens at Ibrox. Do Rangers fans want to read all the time that Celtic are the benchmark? Of course they don’t. A lot of his talk concentrated on what Celtic are and aren’t doing, as if there was a way in which he could do much about it. Less of the Celtic chat would do for me. More of what the board are planning next. In saying all that, I was hugely encouraged by the way incoming manager Steven Gerrard carried himself last Friday at his unveiling to the press.
He didn’t get a single word wrong. No question was ducked. He said all the right things. Very, very impressive. And I liked all the “let’s go” stuff. It struck the right note for me. Which is why I wanted more detail in terms of what the manager is going to get to work with. I am coming around to Gerrard as Rangers manager. I just hope he gets the backing he needs. And can we just forget what Celtic are up to. Rangers are first, second and last. www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/16219399.Derek_Johnstone__Too_much_talk_of_rivals_Celtic_when_it___s_all_about_the_Rangers___/
So let's see if I have this right. In an article in which he states that there is too much talk about Celtic, and that he does not talk about Celtic, he then mentions Celtic over a dozen time. The sense of irony is weak in this one
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11 May 2018, 08:00 PM
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If Phil's letter is genuine the football authorities have a duty of care to investigate this.
Shouldn't even need investigated, the SFA are incapable though.
If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go. When auditors resign from a company I think they are obliged to tell their successors of the reason for their resignation.
I wonder if Campbell Dallas knew about this before they accepted the job.
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11 May 2018, 08:36 PM
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If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go.
When auditors resign from a company I think they are obliged to tell their successors of the reason for their resignation. I wonder if Campbell Dallas knew about this before they accepted the job. They probably were the ones doing the threatening allegedly
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11 May 2018, 08:51 PM
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If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go.
They said the GASL was a fit and proper person to run a Scottish football club. They're not fit for purpose. Why the concern about ‘fit and proper’ the more corrupt they are the better.
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11 May 2018, 09:18 PM
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If it is true they must take action. Just seems to be a collection of gangsters involved with Rangers*, and there's absolutely no way they can just let this go.
When auditors resign from a company I think they are obliged to tell their successors of the reason for their resignation. I wonder if Campbell Dallas knew about this before they accepted the job. Campbell Dallas sounds like a uberhun referee
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