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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 (2,086,734 Views)
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28 May 2018, 09:49 AM
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What’s that got to do with Robbie Williams? Bill on the Broomielaw Kickin' Wiltons torso Buoys getting high And the thrills even more so Wave your hands if you've just killed the man Can I kick him him? (Aye, you can)
I got Bill got We got Rangersitis I've got to lift Got to stick him in a hole It's time to move this body
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28 May 2018, 10:10 AM
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What’s that got to do with Robbie Williams? Everyone knows that Ibrox is now the place where they go when they're grey and old cause I've been told.
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28 May 2018, 10:37 AM
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The huns are dead-it's true!!
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- 28 May 2018, 09:45 AM
I’m thinking the proverbial is heading towards the fan at quite a considerable pace around Ibrox. Jabba is slowly losing control and can’t keep a lid on the amount of leaks that are seeping away, King is becoming a scatter gun with a range as wide as his eyesight.
Where’s the club captain, the takeover panel, the accounts, endorsed UEFA licence, Compliance Officer charge, safety certificate for Celtic games, Paul Murray, Barry Scott, Park senior and Don Estelle want their money, alleged fall out between Johnston and King, Stevie G arriving on Friday, Skrtl no thanks, close brothers payback eats up the season ticket money, BFDJ as club fatbassador, Carlos Pena back for his beer tokens, will Dickson be flung under the Res 12 bus.
Jabba has too many fires to fight and is writhing about in a packet of Golden Wonder salt n vinegar crisps, his skin blistering and bursting with rage and burn. It’s gonny be fun watching him lose it. And he will. Parklife .. .
Seriously, good stream of thought - I read it in one breath and it's feckin hard going - ol' Swivel Eyes has a lot of spinning plates
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28 May 2018, 11:13 AM
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There may be trouble ahead... Former Rangers stars face £24m EBT bill as Taxman's payback deadline loomsHMRC's cash demand could hit a squad of Ibrox old boys including legendary goalie Stefan Klos as well as former owner David Murray. Spoiler: click to toggle 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 Ach, you can just sell your holiday home on Arran if you're strapped.
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28 May 2018, 01:09 PM
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- 28 May 2018, 09:45 AM
I’m thinking the proverbial is heading towards the fan at quite a considerable pace around Ibrox. Jabba is slowly losing control and can’t keep a lid on the amount of leaks that are seeping away, King is becoming a scatter gun with a range as wide as his eyesight.
Where’s the club captain, the takeover panel, the accounts, endorsed UEFA licence, Compliance Officer charge, safety certificate for Celtic games, Paul Murray, Barry Scott, Park senior and Don Estelle want their money, alleged fall out between Johnston and King, Stevie G arriving on Friday, Skrtl no thanks, close brothers payback eats up the season ticket money, BFDJ as club fatbassador, Carlos Pena back for his beer tokens, will Dickson be flung under the Res 12 bus.
Jabba has too many fires to fight and is writhing about in a packet of Golden Wonder salt n vinegar crisps, his skin blistering and bursting with rage and burn. It’s gonny be fun watching him lose it. And he will. Certainly paints a vivid picture
I just this minute stopped liking Vinegar Golden Wonder
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28 May 2018, 01:31 PM
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- 28 May 2018, 09:45 AM
I’m thinking the proverbial is heading towards the fan at quite a considerable pace around Ibrox. Jabba is slowly losing control and can’t keep a lid on the amount of leaks that are seeping away, King is becoming a scatter gun with a range as wide as his eyesight.
Where’s the club captain, the takeover panel, the accounts, endorsed UEFA licence, Compliance Officer charge, safety certificate for Celtic games, Paul Murray, Barry Scott, Park senior and Don Estelle want their money, alleged fall out between Johnston and King, Stevie G arriving on Friday, Skrtl no thanks, close brothers payback eats up the season ticket money, BFDJ as club fatbassador, Carlos Pena back for his beer tokens, will Dickson be flung under the Res 12 bus.
Jabba has too many fires to fight and is writhing about in a packet of Golden Wonder salt n vinegar crisps, his skin blistering and bursting with rage and burn. It’s gonny be fun watching him lose it. And he will.  Certainly paints a vivid picture I just this minute stopped liking Vinegar Golden Wonder I think the signs that sevco is heading for administration are more telling than those which obtained in 2012. The situation now seems even more bonkers. Phil's report that the GASL ordered that Celtic's ticket allocation be slashed without cracking a light to the sevco high command seems to fit a picture of total chaos in the board room. The time frame for raising £6m - a hopelessly inadequate amount in any event - looks very doubtful. The huns are on stage come 12th July for the first EL qualifier. They have little more than a month to be ready ....and they haven't even kicked a ball with regards to any share issue. Sevco is an organisation which from day one has been run at a loss , and it has simply been a matter of time as regards when all the chickens would come home to roost and I think that seems bound to happen during the course of this season unless they attract major 'investment' ....'investment' with a twist : there's no chance yoy'll get your money back.
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28 May 2018, 01:33 PM
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- 28 May 2018, 09:40 AM
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There may be trouble ahead... Former Rangers stars face £24m EBT bill as Taxman's payback deadline loomsHMRC's cash demand could hit a squad of Ibrox old boys including legendary goalie Stefan Klos as well as former owner David Murray. Spoiler: click to toggle 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
I assume the current Scotland manager would be among those facing potential legal action? Why do you think he was hastily installed in the job in the first place? One hand washes the otherwise
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28 May 2018, 02:02 PM
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Where’s the club captain, the takeover panel, the accounts, endorsed UEFA licence, Compliance Officer charge, safety certificate for Celtic games, Paul Murray, Barry Scott, Park senior and Don Estelle want their money, alleged fall out between Johnston and King, Stevie G arriving on Friday, Skrtl no thanks, close brothers payback eats up the season ticket money, BFDJ as club fatbassador, Carlos Pena back for his beer tokens, will Dickson be flung under the Res 12 bus. We Didn’t Start The Fire.
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28 May 2018, 02:11 PM
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These boots were made for hunbustin'
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There may be trouble ahead... Former Rangers stars face £24m EBT bill as Taxman's payback deadline loomsHMRC's cash demand could hit a squad of Ibrox old boys including legendary goalie Stefan Klos as well as former owner David Murray. Spoiler: click to toggle 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
I assume the current Scotland manager would be among those facing potential legal action?
Why do you think he was hastily installed in the job in the first place? One hand washes the otherwise Aye, the long chase for Michael O'Neill was just a smokescreen.
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28 May 2018, 02:13 PM
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Isn't Jabba chucking it when Gerrard jets in? I can't see that pair hitting it off. His sidekick Kerr left Level 5 in December and I read the message from the berz to their "new pr team" ChacePR. (not to be confused with the similarly named Chase PR)
I'm betting that when King bails, so will Traynor. Kerr appears to be still generating all the Rangers Youth puff pieces that Level 5 formerly churned out.
Won't be the same without him. I only hope Whamgloves steps up to give us more St Atement lols
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28 May 2018, 02:29 PM
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Old fud, taking things easy......
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- 28 May 2018, 09:45 AM
I’m thinking the proverbial is heading towards the fan at quite a considerable pace around Ibrox. Jabba is slowly losing control and can’t keep a lid on the amount of leaks that are seeping away, King is becoming a scatter gun with a range as wide as his eyesight.
Where’s the club captain, the takeover panel, the accounts, endorsed UEFA licence, Compliance Officer charge, safety certificate for Celtic games, Paul Murray, Barry Scott, Park senior and Don Estelle want their money, alleged fall out between Johnston and King, Stevie G arriving on Friday, Skrtl no thanks, close brothers payback eats up the season ticket money, BFDJ as club fatbassador, Carlos Pena back for his beer tokens, will Dickson be flung under the Res 12 bus.
Jabba has too many fires to fight and is writhing about in a packet of Golden Wonder salt n vinegar crisps, his skin blistering and bursting with rage and burn. It’s gonny be fun watching him lose it. And he will.  Certainly paints a vivid picture I just this minute stopped liking Vinegar Golden Wonder Just console yourself with the vinegar stroke.
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28 May 2018, 02:59 PM
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There may be trouble ahead... Former Rangers stars face £24m EBT bill as Taxman's payback deadline loomsHMRC's cash demand could hit a squad of Ibrox old boys including legendary goalie Stefan Klos as well as former owner David Murray. Spoiler: click to toggle 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
I assume the current Scotland manager would be among those facing potential legal action?
Why do you think he was hastily installed in the job in the first place? One hand washes the otherwise Mmm. A bird in the hall is worth forty umbrellas.
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28 May 2018, 03:00 PM
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Something to cheer Sevconians up!
Newcastle United have been offered the chance to sign veteran centre-back Martin Skrtel this summer.
The Slovakia international is currently plying his trade for Fenerbahce but is available on a cut-price deal with his contract running down into its last year with the Istanbul outfit according to Turkish publication Fotomac.
Skrtel, now 33, has also been linked with Glasgow Rangers and a possible reunion with his old team-mate Steven Gerrard at Ibrox.
But he is keen to get back to playing in the Premier League after an absence of two years following his Anfield exit.
A move to Rangers was dismissed by his agent as he stated that the Scottish giants were unable to match his wage demands.
His representative Karol Csonto said: “Martin would be very happy to play under Steven Gerrard.
“But sometimes, regarding transfers, you need to put so many things together and in this situation it’s impossible.
“When there is only a small difference then you can find a solution, but in this case, the salary of the player in Turkey is four or five times more than what Rangers could offer.
“That makes it impossible.
“Also, Fenerbahce will never let him go because he is their most important player and they need him for the Champions League qualification.
“Eventually, the chief executives of the clubs did speak about a transfer but they both agreed the difference between them is too much.”
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28 May 2018, 03:33 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too.
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28 May 2018, 03:53 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too.  Never interested in him Timmy
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28 May 2018, 04:06 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too.  A week is a long time in football.
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28 May 2018, 04:13 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too. 
A week is a long time in football. Dont worry some of us get that one
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28 May 2018, 04:16 PM
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Connor Goldson, Brighton player, centre half, is hun target.
Has heart defect, underwent surgery last year and has played 15 times in two years, most as sub.
Racially abused by own fan - called Police.
#Ge55ard #squinty
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28 May 2018, 04:41 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too.  Seriously, if you're Wilson, going to the huns is a complete waste of time. He'd be better off at a low-middling EPL team or a strong championship side.
Edited by Bawman, 28 May 2018, 04:43 PM.
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28 May 2018, 04:47 PM
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Reports going around now they've missed out on Harry Wilson too. 
A week is a long time in football.
Dont worry some of us get that one Yes, I heard it at the Brighton Conference !
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