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Did they pay Hamilton Accies the 400k or 600k reported fee for Docherty that was promised at the end of the season?
I wonder this myself.
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit if the repayment of this might be behind the sudden deadline for Club1690’s additional funding
I think at the time they didn't buy but 'acquired' Docherty they said Hamilton would be paid in August when they received the SPFL payment, there was a personal guarantee from a Sevco director.........nothing dodgy about that deal at all
Did they pay Hamilton Accies the 400k or 600k reported fee for Docherty that was promised at the end of the season?
I wonder this myself.
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit if the repayment of this might be behind the sudden deadline for Club1690’s additional funding
I think at the time they didn't buy but 'acquired' Docherty they said Hamilton would be paid in August when they received the SPFL payment, there was a personal guarantee from a Sevco director.........nothing dodgy about that deal at all
The Director that is rumoured to be resigning, wanting his money back and has shares in Hamilton ? No conflict there then - concomitant with the usual Hun behaviour !
McInnes has "jumped to the front of the queue" in the race to sign Kenny Miller.
Aberdeen to hand Kenny Miller lifeline as Derek McInnes eyes move for ex-Rangers star McInnes tried to sign the veteran in January and could finally get his man on a free.
Spoiler: click to toggle
ByKeith Jackson
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is ready to offer Kenny Miller the chance to kick-start his career at Pittodrie next season. Record Sport understands the Dons boss hopes to lure the veteran striker north on a one-year deal after failing in an 11th-hour attempt to get him out of Ibrox on the last day of the January transfer window.
With Miller now a free agent after an ignominious end to his third stint at Rangers, McInnes hopes to barge his way to the front of the queue by offering the 38-year-old a chance to lead the Reds attack next season as they bid to hold on to their status as the second strongest side in the country. Top-flight new boys Livingston have also made contact with Miller’s representatives to discuss offering him a player-manager role.
And Hibs boss Neil Lennon is another long-term admirer who is also believed to be considering a summer move. Miller is believed to have a concrete offer from an unknown club overseas but is likely to be keen on battling against his old club at the top end of the Premiership. That’s why Dons’ interest will almost certainly appeal to the player who’s embroiled in an increasingly bitter disciplinary dispute with Rangers over the way his years of Ibrox service came to an end.
Miller and captain Lee Wallace were suspended for the last six weeks of the season after a stormy end to the Scottish Cup semi-final thrashing by Celtic in April.
The player is understood to be desperate to clear his name but has been gagged by the appeals process. Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller set to demand probe into Rangers bust-up they insist never took place
But he is free to begin discussions with clubs and McInnes is in talks with his own board about freeing up a wage for the ex-Scotland star. New Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, meanwhile, is cracking on with his own recruitment drive having completed a one-year loan deal with Liverpool for 20-year-old Ovie Ejaria who signed a new long-term deal at Anfield before heading across the border yesterday.
And he should also tie up the £2.5million capture of Brighton defender Connor Goldson before his players report for pre-season training a week today.
I think at the time they didn't buy but 'acquired' Docherty they said Hamilton would be paid in August when they received the SPFL payment, there was a personal guarantee from a Sevco director.........nothing dodgy about that deal at all
The Director that is rumoured to be resigning, wanting his money back and has shares in Hamilton ? No conflict there then - concomitant with the usual Hun behaviour !
Exactly, nothing against Martin Canning but was one of the reasons I hoped it was Hamilton that went down. Never before have I heard of a club allowing someone who they view as their best player leave, go to another club mid season when they're in a relegation battle and receive no transfer fee, just a handshake.
McInnes has "jumped to the front of the queue" in the race to sign Kenny Miller.
Aberdeen to hand Kenny Miller lifeline as Derek McInnes eyes move for ex-Rangers star McInnes tried to sign the veteran in January and could finally get his man on a free.
Spoiler: click to toggle
ByKeith Jackson
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is ready to offer Kenny Miller the chance to kick-start his career at Pittodrie next season. Record Sport understands the Dons boss hopes to lure the veteran striker north on a one-year deal after failing in an 11th-hour attempt to get him out of Ibrox on the last day of the January transfer window.
With Miller now a free agent after an ignominious end to his third stint at Rangers, McInnes hopes to barge his way to the front of the queue by offering the 38-year-old a chance to lead the Reds attack next season as they bid to hold on to their status as the second strongest side in the country. Top-flight new boys Livingston have also made contact with Miller’s representatives to discuss offering him a player-manager role.
And Hibs boss Neil Lennon is another long-term admirer who is also believed to be considering a summer move. Miller is believed to have a concrete offer from an unknown club overseas but is likely to be keen on battling against his old club at the top end of the Premiership. That’s why Dons’ interest will almost certainly appeal to the player who’s embroiled in an increasingly bitter disciplinary dispute with Rangers over the way his years of Ibrox service came to an end.
Miller and captain Lee Wallace were suspended for the last six weeks of the season after a stormy end to the Scottish Cup semi-final thrashing by Celtic in April.
The player is understood to be desperate to clear his name but has been gagged by the appeals process. Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller set to demand probe into Rangers bust-up they insist never took place
But he is free to begin discussions with clubs and McInnes is in talks with his own board about freeing up a wage for the ex-Scotland star. New Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, meanwhile, is cracking on with his own recruitment drive having completed a one-year loan deal with Liverpool for 20-year-old Ovie Ejaria who signed a new long-term deal at Anfield before heading across the border yesterday.
And he should also tie up the £2.5million capture of Brighton defender Connor Goldson before his players report for pre-season training a week today.
McInnes has "jumped to the front of the queue" in the race to sign Kenny Miller.
Aberdeen to hand Kenny Miller lifeline as Derek McInnes eyes move for ex-Rangers star McInnes tried to sign the veteran in January and could finally get his man on a free.
Spoiler: click to toggle
ByKeith Jackson
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is ready to offer Kenny Miller the chance to kick-start his career at Pittodrie next season. Record Sport understands the Dons boss hopes to lure the veteran striker north on a one-year deal after failing in an 11th-hour attempt to get him out of Ibrox on the last day of the January transfer window.
With Miller now a free agent after an ignominious end to his third stint at Rangers, McInnes hopes to barge his way to the front of the queue by offering the 38-year-old a chance to lead the Reds attack next season as they bid to hold on to their status as the second strongest side in the country. Top-flight new boys Livingston have also made contact with Miller’s representatives to discuss offering him a player-manager role.
And Hibs boss Neil Lennon is another long-term admirer who is also believed to be considering a summer move. Miller is believed to have a concrete offer from an unknown club overseas but is likely to be keen on battling against his old club at the top end of the Premiership. That’s why Dons’ interest will almost certainly appeal to the player who’s embroiled in an increasingly bitter disciplinary dispute with Rangers over the way his years of Ibrox service came to an end.
Miller and captain Lee Wallace were suspended for the last six weeks of the season after a stormy end to the Scottish Cup semi-final thrashing by Celtic in April.
The player is understood to be desperate to clear his name but has been gagged by the appeals process. Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller set to demand probe into Rangers bust-up they insist never took place
But he is free to begin discussions with clubs and McInnes is in talks with his own board about freeing up a wage for the ex-Scotland star. New Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, meanwhile, is cracking on with his own recruitment drive having completed a one-year loan deal with Liverpool for 20-year-old Ovie Ejaria who signed a new long-term deal at Anfield before heading across the border yesterday.
And he should also tie up the £2.5million capture of Brighton defender Connor Goldson before his players report for pre-season training a week today.
I thought for some time about that door and came to the conclusion that it could not be genuine.. Then I noticed, no letter box, and my mind was changed ...
If the manufacturer or salesman involved in the making of this beauty has the luck of actually speaking face to face with Billy when it's being fitted I dare you to ask him, when is a door not a door?
The Director that is rumoured to be resigning, wanting his money back and has shares in Hamilton ? No conflict there then - concomitant with the usual Hun behaviour !
Exactly, nothing against Martin Canning but was one of the reasons I hoped it was Hamilton that went down. Never before have I heard of a club allowing someone who they view as their best player leave, go to another club mid season when they're in a relegation battle and receive no transfer fee, just a handshake.
Especially when they where scammed out of £800k by a bank fraudster
*Radio static* "Thats an N for Negative Blue Bear, need your money first before we know how many shares we can get as we have to order them for next week.... Over"