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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 (2,086,632 Views)
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Quiet Assasin
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8 Jun 2018, 01:52 PM
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..for the maintenance of dinner tables for the children and the unemployed
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- seanocelt
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Hun fan in "Derry" shocker. Shirley.......... Londonderry_ Well they don't guard old Londonderry's walls, do they...?
They're a confused bunch
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TheScotsman
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8 Jun 2018, 02:22 PM
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Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick
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- tenerifetim
- 8 Jun 2018, 10:46 AM
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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 People slag him a lot but wee Stevie the IT guy really did well there And then they just give the same money back to Hamilton for their best player
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seanocelt
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8 Jun 2018, 02:27 PM
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- seanocelt
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Hun fan in "Derry" shocker. Shirley.......... Londonderry_
Well they don't guard old Londonderry's walls, do they...? They're a confused bunch cannnot fathom them at all lad.
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8 Jun 2018, 02:34 PM
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Huns milking the Bury connection again. Shameless bastards,
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JohnRobertson
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8 Jun 2018, 02:38 PM
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Getting noticed in the reserves
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Especially when they where scammed out of £800k by a bank fraudster
People slag him a lot but wee Stevie the IT guy really did well there And then they just give the same money back to Hamilton for their best player They're trying to sue the bank to get money, this is despite the fact the bank suspended the first 2 payments but Hamilton told the bank to process them as it was fine, the rest of the money went out in around 20 different transactions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-42963379
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Tonus
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8 Jun 2018, 02:39 PM
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- JohnRobertson
- 8 Jun 2018, 09:59 AM
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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. I have heard a certain boxing promoter has a lot of say in what goes on at Hamilton regarding their homegrown players. Fronts several agents. Surprised there still hasn't been a big story about it. Unless there has and I missed it.
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Otis B Driftwood
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8 Jun 2018, 02:40 PM
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Satisfaction came in a chain reaction
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- screwtop
- 8 Jun 2018, 02:34 PM
Huns milking the Bury connection again. Shameless bastards, What do you mean?
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Auldyin
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8 Jun 2018, 02:54 PM
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- tomtheleedstim
- 8 Jun 2018, 08:16 AM
- Auldyin
- 8 Jun 2018, 01:25 AM
- DICEMAN
- 6 Jun 2018, 07:04 PM
What seems to have been missed is that compelling as the JJ narrative is, TRFC in their statement issued on same day they were charged claimed that non compliance charges relating to the end of March had been withdrawn and described them as groundless. In the later Hughes statement they described the charges as ridiculous. Quite how anything relating to the end of March can be withdrawn is questionable but if true an explanation needs to be provided. Events at end March took place under SDM and from 6th May Craig Whyte. If charges relating to end of March, the very time frame that caused an investigation after testimony in court have been withdrawn it looks like an attempt to protect SDM/A Johnson/Dave King and even Dickson although he remained after CW took over and make CW the Fall guy (again). Its almost as if a deal has been done to avoid revealing how the justification for granting the licence differed from the true explanation and with it charges that the justifications at end of March ie "potential" and 'discussions happening' were fraudulent.
Changing the terms of reference of the enquiry is nothing new to them. Remember the dates of the LNS enquiry being changed to avoid wtc investigation. Oh that enquiry
http://etims.net/?p=13042#comment-923567
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TheScotsman
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8 Jun 2018, 03:07 PM
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Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick
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- 8 Jun 2018, 02:38 PM
- TheScotsman
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- 10iar
- 8 Jun 2018, 01:11 PM
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People slag him a lot but wee Stevie the IT guy really did well there And then they just give the same money back to Hamilton for their best player
They're trying to sue the bank to get money, this is despite the fact the bank suspended the first 2 payments but Hamilton told the bank to process them as it was fine, the rest of the money went out in around 20 different transactions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-42963379 Hamilton / SLFL keep referring to a ‘sophisticated’ financial fraud, how is that qualified? They had 1 single person authorised to make payments from an account with 7 figures in it and it doesn’t sound like they had their top man involved based on what he/she did I was treasurer of our local playgroup and every single payment online or by cheque required a second authorisation I don’t imagine the Hamilton system required much of a genius to get through
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear it was an inside job where the club can appear blameless but someone crooked ends up with £1m in the bank
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damosuzuki
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8 Jun 2018, 03:09 PM
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- punkawallatim
- 8 Jun 2018, 01:27 PM
- Celtnic
- 8 Jun 2018, 12:35 PM
recieved ?
*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" *Radio static*........ clicking sound *Radio static*.....

Dave King in his headphones. Outside in one of those wee vans with a sattelite dish on the top.
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johnny88
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8 Jun 2018, 03:17 PM
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WTF
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JohnRobertson
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8 Jun 2018, 03:24 PM
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Getting noticed in the reserves
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- 8 Jun 2018, 03:17 PM
WTF  I wonder if he'll eclipse Cherno Samba Championship Manager 2001 CSC
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Gothamcelt
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8 Jun 2018, 03:27 PM
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- johnny88
- 8 Jun 2018, 03:17 PM
WTF  Saves them discussing the shampooe season he had at Sunderland.
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8 Jun 2018, 03:29 PM
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- Otis B Driftwood
- 8 Jun 2018, 02:40 PM
- screwtop
- 8 Jun 2018, 02:34 PM
Huns milking the Bury connection again. Shameless bastards,
What do you mean?  Yeah, what's up?
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8 Jun 2018, 03:33 PM
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- 8 Jun 2018, 03:17 PM
WTF  FFS, we never did sign Sherbel Touma, did we?
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Gothamcelt
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8 Jun 2018, 03:33 PM
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Chris Jack with an "exclusive" advert for Club1872 begging for donations.
Ibrox investors Club 1872 ready to step up and pay in Rangers share issue Exclusive by Christopher Jack @Chris_Jack89
Spoiler: click to toggle THE finishing line is in sight for Club 1872. As soon as the chequered flag is waved, the starting gun will be fired once again. In January, the organisation launched a bid to raise £1million to be invested in the next share issue at Ibrox. Now, they have just days left to meet their seven-figure target. Light Blues chairman Dave King confirmed several weeks ago that he hoped to bring in around £6million from a rights issue. As part of the process, loans from the likes of Douglas Park and George Letham will be converted to equity. Club 1872 have been invited to play their own part in proceedings and director Laura Fawkes hopes supporters make the most of the opportunity after Rangers set a deadline of next Thursday for the organisation to confirm how much they will invest this summer. “We think there are fans that believe they can take part in the share issue and they are waiting for it to be announced and are holding their money back to put in,” Fawkes told SportTimes. “That is not going to happen, so for us it is about getting the message out that if you want to help rebuild the club and protect it for future generations, Club 1872 is the only way you can do it at this moment in time. “There might be a handful, aside from the obvious investors, that get to participate. But for 99.9 per cent of the small shareholders, they won’t be able to participate. “We are delivering that message to people. We see a lot of people saying ‘I have got my own shares, so when is the issue because I am definitely participating’. That’s not the case. “Rangers won’t say ‘you are not getting to participate in this’, they will say ‘we have issued shares to the following people, at whatever price and raised X’. We have got to generate what we can over the next week and give Rangers the figure.” Members were contacted on Thursday afternoon informing them of the seven day timetable that is now in place as Rangers move towards a rights issue at the end of the month. Club 1872 currently have a 10.71 per cent stake in RIFC plc but their status as the second largest shareholder could come under threat as the financial landscape alters once again. Fawkes said: “We are sitting at around £960,000, but that includes project money. The poll that has gone out to members is asking whether we can use that for the share issue. “We don’t know what impact that this will have on the shareholding yet because this is a situation of how much money we can or want to put in. “If we turned round and said we had £2milllion, they could probably issue £2million worth of shares. The situation is quite difficult in that we can’t say to people ‘if we don’t have £1.3million we will get our shareholding diluted’ because we could put £1.3million in and still get diluted, or put £1million in and not get diluted. “We don’t know what other people are putting in. It is not like an open share offer where everyone buys their percentage pro rata number of shares, it is ‘we have a pot of shares and we are happy to give them to whoever wants them within this group of investors’. This is where we are at.” The money collected from members on a monthly basis is split between shares and projects pots as supporters choose where they want to see their cash directed. The deal that saw Club 1872 purchase half of the stake held by Mike Ashley took them above the 10 per cent threshold for the first time. But that stake could be diminished as fans prepare to see more of their hard-earned put into their club. Fawkes said: “There will certainly be a group of people on the internet who will make a big thing of it if the 10 per cent goes down or we drop from second to third or second to fourth. “A lot of people say they are signed up to Club 1872 because, for them, it is about protecting the club. They put their money in and they just want to know it is going to benefit the club and protect the club for future generations. “Particularly now, at a time when we are rebuilding at the club, people will want to see their money going straight in so they might not be too hung up on the 10 per cent.” Rangers have received almost £18million in soft loans from directors and wealthy supporters in recent years as significant operating losses have been offset. King has stressed that the Ibrox board are not seeking fresh cash from outwith the current investor pool as the Light Blues gear up for the new campaign under the guidance of Steven Gerrard. But Fawkes hopes Club 1872 can be in a position to play more of a part sooner rather than later as the group looks to continue to grow in the coming years. Fawkes said: “With the organisation pushing for a board place, obviously the higher the shareholding is the easier it is to justify that board place. It is the same for any investor. “We are aiming for two things – a board place and 25 per cent – and both of them can only be achieved by putting in more money for shares. “We are kind of missing an opportunity in the share issues because if we had £2million in the bank, we could be going and saying ‘we want more shares’. Instead, we are trying to raise as much as we can to get as many shares as we can. “This only works if a lot of people participate over a long period of time. We don’t want to be in the position of having a week to raise £50,000. We want to be in a position to know that, if another share issue comes along in a years’ time, we are going to have the funds to invest.” http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/16277056.Ibrox_investors_Club_1872_ready_to_step_up_and_pay_in_Rangers_share_issue/
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FCT
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8 Jun 2018, 03:34 PM
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WTF  Deleted now!
Also, the metaphor in the first line of that article/pish above. Torturous
Edited by FCT, 8 Jun 2018, 03:36 PM.
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Luca
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8 Jun 2018, 03:58 PM
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Off treasure hunting in Holland
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- screwtop
- 8 Jun 2018, 02:34 PM
Huns milking the Bury connection again. Shameless bastards, Dead and Bury?
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8 Jun 2018, 04:19 PM
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- 8 Jun 2018, 03:29 PM
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- 8 Jun 2018, 02:40 PM
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- 8 Jun 2018, 02:34 PM
Huns milking the Bury connection again. Shameless bastards,
What do you mean? 
Yeah, what's up? Their Ibrox glamour pre season friendlies are against Bury and Wigan. The Gerrard influence knows no bounds.
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8 Jun 2018, 04:56 PM
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- 8 Jun 2018, 03:33 PM
Chris Jack with an "exclusive" advert for Club1872 begging for donations. Ibrox investors Club 1872 ready to step up and pay in Rangers share issueExclusive by Christopher Jack @Chris_Jack89 Spoiler: click to toggle THE finishing line is in sight for Club 1872. As soon as the chequered flag is waved, the starting gun will be fired once again. In January, the organisation launched a bid to raise £1million to be invested in the next share issue at Ibrox. Now, they have just days left to meet their seven-figure target. Light Blues chairman Dave King confirmed several weeks ago that he hoped to bring in around £6million from a rights issue. As part of the process, loans from the likes of Douglas Park and George Letham will be converted to equity. Club 1872 have been invited to play their own part in proceedings and director Laura Fawkes hopes supporters make the most of the opportunity after Rangers set a deadline of next Thursday for the organisation to confirm how much they will invest this summer. “We think there are fans that believe they can take part in the share issue and they are waiting for it to be announced and are holding their money back to put in,” Fawkes told SportTimes. “That is not going to happen, so for us it is about getting the message out that if you want to help rebuild the club and protect it for future generations, Club 1872 is the only way you can do it at this moment in time. “There might be a handful, aside from the obvious investors, that get to participate. But for 99.9 per cent of the small shareholders, they won’t be able to participate. “We are delivering that message to people. We see a lot of people saying ‘I have got my own shares, so when is the issue because I am definitely participating’. That’s not the case. “Rangers won’t say ‘you are not getting to participate in this’, they will say ‘we have issued shares to the following people, at whatever price and raised X’. We have got to generate what we can over the next week and give Rangers the figure.” Members were contacted on Thursday afternoon informing them of the seven day timetable that is now in place as Rangers move towards a rights issue at the end of the month. Club 1872 currently have a 10.71 per cent stake in RIFC plc but their status as the second largest shareholder could come under threat as the financial landscape alters once again. Fawkes said: “We are sitting at around £960,000, but that includes project money. The poll that has gone out to members is asking whether we can use that for the share issue. “We don’t know what impact that this will have on the shareholding yet because this is a situation of how much money we can or want to put in. “If we turned round and said we had £2milllion, they could probably issue £2million worth of shares. The situation is quite difficult in that we can’t say to people ‘if we don’t have £1.3million we will get our shareholding diluted’ because we could put £1.3million in and still get diluted, or put £1million in and not get diluted. “We don’t know what other people are putting in. It is not like an open share offer where everyone buys their percentage pro rata number of shares, it is ‘we have a pot of shares and we are happy to give them to whoever wants them within this group of investors’. This is where we are at.” The money collected from members on a monthly basis is split between shares and projects pots as supporters choose where they want to see their cash directed. The deal that saw Club 1872 purchase half of the stake held by Mike Ashley took them above the 10 per cent threshold for the first time. But that stake could be diminished as fans prepare to see more of their hard-earned put into their club. Fawkes said: “There will certainly be a group of people on the internet who will make a big thing of it if the 10 per cent goes down or we drop from second to third or second to fourth. “A lot of people say they are signed up to Club 1872 because, for them, it is about protecting the club. They put their money in and they just want to know it is going to benefit the club and protect the club for future generations. “Particularly now, at a time when we are rebuilding at the club, people will want to see their money going straight in so they might not be too hung up on the 10 per cent.” Rangers have received almost £18million in soft loans from directors and wealthy supporters in recent years as significant operating losses have been offset. King has stressed that the Ibrox board are not seeking fresh cash from outwith the current investor pool as the Light Blues gear up for the new campaign under the guidance of Steven Gerrard. But Fawkes hopes Club 1872 can be in a position to play more of a part sooner rather than later as the group looks to continue to grow in the coming years. Fawkes said: “With the organisation pushing for a board place, obviously the higher the shareholding is the easier it is to justify that board place. It is the same for any investor. “We are aiming for two things – a board place and 25 per cent – and both of them can only be achieved by putting in more money for shares. “We are kind of missing an opportunity in the share issues because if we had £2million in the bank, we could be going and saying ‘we want more shares’. Instead, we are trying to raise as much as we can to get as many shares as we can. “This only works if a lot of people participate over a long period of time. We don’t want to be in the position of having a week to raise £50,000. We want to be in a position to know that, if another share issue comes along in a years’ time, we are going to have the funds to invest.” http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/16277056.Ibrox_investors_Club_1872_ready_to_step_up_and_pay_in_Rangers_share_issue/ The stupid effers are voting on how much to spend on the shares they have not been told how much their shareholding will be diluted once they have
hell mend them
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