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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,086,848 Views)
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Busa Bhoy
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15 May 2018, 11:45 AM
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He said: “One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget."
Who the hell does Bazza think he is, Foghorn Leghorn?!
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15 May 2018, 11:48 AM
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Gerrard's first signing, "“I was aware of Rangers’ interest for a number of months, so it’s great to get it over the line". ARF 'N RUNNING Rangers new boy Scott Arfield insists he can help end their seven-year wait for major silverwareThe 29-year-old has returned to Scotland and joined the Ibrox club on a four-year deal after helping Burnley to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League Spoiler: click to toggle By Colin Duncan SCOTT ARFIELD has admitted he is proud to be the first signing of Steven Gerrard’s Rangers revolution. And the midfielder insists he has what it takes to end the Ibrox club’s seven-year wait for major silverware. The Canadian cap penned a four-year deal after running down his contract with Burnley. The former Falkirk and Huddersfield Town star had the option to remain at Turf Moor, but felt he couldn’t turn down Gers. Arfield said: “Of course there is pride to be the first signing. “I also think it is only going to go one way because these are exciting times and this club is going to be so successful. “This was more attractive for me. “Growing up around these parts, you know how big a club this is. “I was aware of Rangers’ interest for a number of months, so it’s great to get it over the line. “There were a few other options in England, but as soon as a club of this magnitude came in then it was something that appealed to me and my family. It was a no-brainer. “It wasn’t really a tough decision to leave Burnley, to be honest. “I’d been there for a number of years and I wanted to be part of something here where Rangers are going on to better things. “I want to show people in Scotland how much I have improved. “I think I left a good player and I’m coming back a far better one, mentally and physically. “I’m coming back as a natural leader. When I went down there I was almost like a wee boy. “If you can’t handle the expectation at a club like this then it’s not for you but I believe that I can do that.” Gerrard welcomed the arrival of the 29-year-old. However, the new Ibrox boss made it clear there is plenty of work still to be done before Rangers can even think about challenging Celtic. Gerrard said: “I am delighted to have added Scott to the squad. “He is a talented and competitive midfielder, who has competed at a high level in the English Premier League and internationally for Canada. “It’s pleasing also that we have been able to start our rebuilding process so quickly after the end of the season. “There is much more to be done, of course, as we look to build towards our Europa League campaign, which will start in early July. “Scott is the first one in and I look forward to working with him and the others who’ll be coming in to strengthen the squad.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2641534/rangers-scott-arfield-end-wait-silverware/
"....this club is going to be so successful" Must admit I imagined it was Donald Trump being quoted there! Hats with "Make Rangers Great Again" - doesn't quite work for a 6yr Old Sevco surely ?
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DKB
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15 May 2018, 11:54 AM
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That's not how a yearly budget works.
I think DKB is implying that's how it's calculated at The Rangers 2012. It's what "£20m war chests" have been based on in the past.
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Sonic123
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15 May 2018, 12:19 PM
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Wonder what became of the club that gave the indemnity? Why is that said indemnity is less than useless? You can't indemnify someone for an unlawful act.
Remember Green tried to get RFC to pay his legal bills, which was in his contract, but court ruled that didn't apply to alleged criminal conduct.
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15 May 2018, 12:46 PM
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Minimum 1.3million for Jamie Murphy Absolute shampooebag of a player, money well spent as usual. Another player I'd be surprised if Gerrard has ever heard of, so why are they signing him?
You do have to laugh when you think back to all the hun chat about there must be a warchest or he wouldn't have taken the job. As with any rookie manager working under a DOF, he's not calling the shots. Quite a few thought the same about SG only arrived after guarantees of a huge war chest, 5 mins into his unveiling press conference you realised they had him at hello hello.
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15 May 2018, 12:47 PM
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If Scott Arfield truly was "EPL talent", he'd be signing another deal with Burnley for about a third more than he's getting with the huns. They don't want him, he's being released and all from a team that is on the lookout for emerging talent, cheap talent and players that they can utilize at that level. Burnley decided they can do better. Burnley.
Joe Ledley is a better player than Arfield and I wouldn't take him now either.
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15 May 2018, 12:51 PM
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so that is £4m spend on Arfield and £2m spend on Murphy - Guess that Stevie is satisfied that his summer spending is over already ... or just over half a Morelos, the new virtual currency at the Bigotdome.
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15 May 2018, 01:08 PM
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If Scott Arfield truly was "EPL talent", he'd be signing another deal with Burnley for about a third more than he's getting with the huns. They don't want him, he's being released and all from a team that is on the lookout for emerging talent, cheap talent and players that they can utilize at that level. Burnley decided they can do better. Burnley.
Joe Ledley is a better player than Arfield and I wouldn't take him now either. This is the beauty of it. It was the same in January. Overpaying for downslope footballers because they come with a big shiny "Premier League Player" badge appeals to the hordes due to insecurity over their meagre status.
It was the entire reason for Gerrard, despite the fact the only other club who considered his services were MK Dons.
They'll soon find out he's as ineffective as those other Premier League Players, Dorrans, Murphy and Martin.
Edited by Forza, 15 May 2018, 01:09 PM.
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15 May 2018, 01:20 PM
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Got a text this morning saying Barry(8) said in an interview that there are loads of ex Hun players being chased for tax payments from Hector but can’t see anything online Second text says Hector is also looking into ways of going after spouses for debt owed when assets have clearly been transferred to try and defraud. Oh I do hope this is true
There's this from the 13th. TAX FALLOUT Rangers legend Barry Ferguson says aftermath of ‘Big Tax Case’ and EBT saga has left players in ‘difficult situations’More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray Spoiler: click to toggle By David Fowler BARRY FERGUSON admits the aftermath of the Rangers EBT saga has put former players in “difficult situations”. More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray. And last summer the taxman won a judgment over the Ibrox club’s use of loans to pay staff in a tax avoidance scheme. Ferguson was asked about “the tax situation” in an interview on BT Sport by presenter David Tanner. He said: “It’s not been life changing it’s been disappointing for a lot of the players. “There are still ongoing issues that you can’t speak about. “It’s disappointing for the players. “I know a lot of the players are in difficult situations just now, that doesn’t help. “But obviously I can’t go into it in depth but that’s what’s happened” Last July the ex-Ibrox skipper – paid £2.5million in EBT money – declared himself bankrupt with debts topping £1.4million. He was confirmed insolvent after he failed to settle large bills thought to be owed to the taxman. The long-running dispute – dubbed the Big Tax Case – played a pivotal role in Gers’ financial collapse. It ended with the Supreme Court dismissing an appeal by the liquidators of RFC 2012, formerly The Rangers Football Club plc, and ruling in favour of HMRC. The club had contended the funds should be classified as loans but HMRC insisted they were taxable earnings. Meanwhile, Ferguson has opened up on the one Old Firm game he’d love to forget. The ex-Gers captain and his friends were caught up in a scrap following the 6-2 defeat to Martin O’Neill’s Celtic in 2000. The former Scotland skipper went out for drinks with pals after the derby loss. He said: “Yeah, you learn from your mistakes. “That was after an Old Firm game. One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget. “I shouldn’t have gone out. Had a few beers and got into a scrap because one of my mates got attacked. “As I said, I think I am talking for anybody here. If you see one of your friends getting attacked you are obviously going to help your friend. “And that’s what I done. But I shouldn’t have put myself in that situation. “ https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2635047/barry-ferguson-rangers-difficult-situations-tax-ebts/
I really don't see the problem here just present your bill from HMRC along with the letter the club gave you as an indemnity at iPox and problem solved Exactly, address it to Glibby, it’s the same club
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15 May 2018, 01:20 PM
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He said: “One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget."
Who the hell does Bazza think he is, Foghorn Leghorn?!
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15 May 2018, 01:26 PM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep TAX FALLOUT Rangers legend Barry Ferguson says aftermath of ‘Big Tax Case’ and EBT saga has left players in ‘difficult situations’More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray Spoiler: click to toggle By David Fowler BARRY FERGUSON admits the aftermath of the Rangers EBT saga has put former players in “difficult situations”. More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray. And last summer the taxman won a judgment over the Ibrox club’s use of loans to pay staff in a tax avoidance scheme. Ferguson was asked about “the tax situation” in an interview on BT Sport by presenter David Tanner. He said: “It’s not been life changing it’s been disappointing for a lot of the players. “There are still ongoing issues that you can’t speak about. “It’s disappointing for the players. “I know a lot of the players are in difficult situations just now, that doesn’t help. “But obviously I can’t go into it in depth but that’s what’s happened” Last July the ex-Ibrox skipper – paid £2.5million in EBT money – declared himself bankrupt with debts topping £1.4million. He was confirmed insolvent after he failed to settle large bills thought to be owed to the taxman. The long-running dispute – dubbed the Big Tax Case – played a pivotal role in Gers’ financial collapse. It ended with the Supreme Court dismissing an appeal by the liquidators of RFC 2012, formerly The Rangers Football Club plc, and ruling in favour of HMRC. The club had contended the funds should be classified as loans but HMRC insisted they were taxable earnings. Meanwhile, Ferguson has opened up on the one Old Firm game he’d love to forget. The ex-Gers captain and his friends were caught up in a scrap following the 6-2 defeat to Martin O’Neill’s Celtic in 2000. The former Scotland skipper went out for drinks with pals after the derby loss. He said: “Yeah, you learn from your mistakes. “That was after an Old Firm game. One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget. “I shouldn’t have gone out. Had a few beers and got into a scrap because one of my mates got attacked. “As I said, I think I am talking for anybody here. If you see one of your friends getting attacked you are obviously going to help your friend. “And that’s what I done. But I shouldn’t have put myself in that situation. “ https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2635047/barry-ferguson-rangers-difficult-situations-tax-ebts/
I really don't see the problem here just present your bill from HMRC along with the letter the club gave you as an indemnity at iPox and problem solved
Exactly, address it to Glibby, it’s the same club All the SMSM chat about the "EBT Years" and "EBT payments" is totally deceptive. There were no "EBT" payments or "EBT" any thing else. That was the whole point of the appeal to the Supreme Court. It was a tax evasion scheme. Not an EBT scheme.
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15 May 2018, 02:07 PM
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"I was aware of Rangers’ interest for a number of months". Not a Ge55ard signing then...
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15 May 2018, 02:07 PM
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Gerrard's first signing, "“I was aware of Rangers’ interest for a number of months, so it’s great to get it over the line". ARF 'N RUNNING Rangers new boy Scott Arfield insists he can help end their seven-year wait for major silverwareThe 29-year-old has returned to Scotland and joined the Ibrox club on a four-year deal after helping Burnley to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League Spoiler: click to toggle By Colin Duncan SCOTT ARFIELD has admitted he is proud to be the first signing of Steven Gerrard’s Rangers revolution. And the midfielder insists he has what it takes to end the Ibrox club’s seven-year wait for major silverware. The Canadian cap penned a four-year deal after running down his contract with Burnley. The former Falkirk and Huddersfield Town star had the option to remain at Turf Moor, but felt he couldn’t turn down Gers. Arfield said: “Of course there is pride to be the first signing. “I also think it is only going to go one way because these are exciting times and this club is going to be so successful. “This was more attractive for me. “Growing up around these parts, you know how big a club this is. “I was aware of Rangers’ interest for a number of months, so it’s great to get it over the line. “There were a few other options in England, but as soon as a club of this magnitude came in then it was something that appealed to me and my family. It was a no-brainer. “It wasn’t really a tough decision to leave Burnley, to be honest. “I’d been there for a number of years and I wanted to be part of something here where Rangers are going on to better things. “I want to show people in Scotland how much I have improved. “I think I left a good player and I’m coming back a far better one, mentally and physically. “I’m coming back as a natural leader. When I went down there I was almost like a wee boy. “If you can’t handle the expectation at a club like this then it’s not for you but I believe that I can do that.” Gerrard welcomed the arrival of the 29-year-old. However, the new Ibrox boss made it clear there is plenty of work still to be done before Rangers can even think about challenging Celtic. Gerrard said: “I am delighted to have added Scott to the squad. “He is a talented and competitive midfielder, who has competed at a high level in the English Premier League and internationally for Canada. “It’s pleasing also that we have been able to start our rebuilding process so quickly after the end of the season. “There is much more to be done, of course, as we look to build towards our Europa League campaign, which will start in early July. “Scott is the first one in and I look forward to working with him and the others who’ll be coming in to strengthen the squad.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2641534/rangers-scott-arfield-end-wait-silverware/
"....this club is going to be so successful" Must admit I imagined it was Donald Trump being quoted there!
Hats with "Make Rangers Great Again" - doesn't quite work for a 6yr Old Sevco surely ? Scott Arfield is adamant his hero Steven Gerrard will inspire a stampede of stars to join Rangers.(Daily Record)
I take it Arfield thinks he's a star ? . They have quite a lot of these type of players - fuds.
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15 May 2018, 02:15 PM
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7 years without a major trophy maybe there also going for 10 in a row
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He said: “One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget."
Who the hell does Bazza think he is, Foghorn Leghorn?! Forlorn Ludgehun
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Just randomly remembered they signed a guy called Billy King at one point in the journey
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Just randomly remembered they signed a guy called Billy King at one point in the journey On loan from Hearts to Sevco , now with Dundee Utd - his meteoric fall continues !
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep TAX FALLOUT Rangers legend Barry Ferguson says aftermath of ‘Big Tax Case’ and EBT saga has left players in ‘difficult situations’More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray Spoiler: click to toggle By David Fowler BARRY FERGUSON admits the aftermath of the Rangers EBT saga has put former players in “difficult situations”. More than £47million was paid to Gers stars, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 by Murray Group, owned by ex-chairman Sir David Murray. And last summer the taxman won a judgment over the Ibrox club’s use of loans to pay staff in a tax avoidance scheme. Ferguson was asked about “the tax situation” in an interview on BT Sport by presenter David Tanner. He said: “It’s not been life changing it’s been disappointing for a lot of the players. “There are still ongoing issues that you can’t speak about. “It’s disappointing for the players. “I know a lot of the players are in difficult situations just now, that doesn’t help. “But obviously I can’t go into it in depth but that’s what’s happened” Last July the ex-Ibrox skipper – paid £2.5million in EBT money – declared himself bankrupt with debts topping £1.4million. He was confirmed insolvent after he failed to settle large bills thought to be owed to the taxman. The long-running dispute – dubbed the Big Tax Case – played a pivotal role in Gers’ financial collapse. It ended with the Supreme Court dismissing an appeal by the liquidators of RFC 2012, formerly The Rangers Football Club plc, and ruling in favour of HMRC. The club had contended the funds should be classified as loans but HMRC insisted they were taxable earnings. Meanwhile, Ferguson has opened up on the one Old Firm game he’d love to forget. The ex-Gers captain and his friends were caught up in a scrap following the 6-2 defeat to Martin O’Neill’s Celtic in 2000. The former Scotland skipper went out for drinks with pals after the derby loss. He said: “Yeah, you learn from your mistakes. “That was after an Old Firm game. One I’ve got to say one Old Firm game I’d love to forget. “I shouldn’t have gone out. Had a few beers and got into a scrap because one of my mates got attacked. “As I said, I think I am talking for anybody here. If you see one of your friends getting attacked you are obviously going to help your friend. “And that’s what I done. But I shouldn’t have put myself in that situation. “ https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2635047/barry-ferguson-rangers-difficult-situations-tax-ebts/
Exactly, address it to Glibby, it’s the same club
All the SMSM chat about the "EBT Years" and "EBT payments" is totally deceptive. There were no "EBT" payments or "EBT" any thing else. That was the whole point of the appeal to the Supreme Court. It was a tax evasion scheme. Not an EBT scheme. yup
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