BBC Report on Rangers

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"Funny that I seem to remember memorials where setup in basically every town in Scotland."

i ****ing dont

mind you i was 19, the days were hot the nights were long....

and **** your reply with quote button
 
Just on Radio Scotland news:

The SFA have no plans to investigate the double contract scheme. They're happy to leave the investigation to the SPL.

In Doncaster We Trust

<laugh>
 
Seeing as we're talking about new stuff from the program...

I got bored of all this pish quite some time ago, but when did Rangers accept the "wee tax case" for the EBT's used for Flo and De Boer (not sure which one) was a legitimate claim against them?

And if so, what's the difference between that and the 50 odd other EBT schemes then?
 
Where is the evidence that players had side contracts?




http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-18148818


this is part of the research/basis of the programme, to be honest I dont think they have made enough of this which I think is a much bigger issue than some other things they paid more attention to; it isnt about a tax scheme administered wrongly..its about side-letters and improperly registered players..and the availability of lots of evidence to show this was common practice.
 
Rangers players, included McCoist, Durie and Goram, got a Scotland World Cup match postponed because some bimbo slut of a Princess died in a car crash so I dunno what you ****s are moping about.

princess diana or tommy burns - it's all the same to celtic fans
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-18148818


this is part of the research/basis of the programme, to be honest I dont think they have made enough of this which I think is a much bigger issue than some other things they paid more attention to; it isnt about a tax scheme administered wrongly..its about side-letters and improperly registered players..and the availability of lots of evidence to show this was common practice.

Yep, that's the bones of the matter, the EBTs are an irrelevance.