The full interview from Whyte is on the BBC's news page. Just over half an hours worth. It's worth a listen, especially the last 5 mins or so
****ing hilarious. I assume whomever it was that was telling me I was wrong about what Craigy Bhoy was doing with PAYE and NIC will apologise. 30:15....." I I I I I I I I I ruinous EBT scheme" No other **** is going to give me credit, so I am going to take it.
Credit where credit's due Reb - well done. Murray reigned supreme far too long, got away with far too much and as you say, if questions had been asked earlier by the media , the sensible supporters could have rained on his parade.
So Craigy knew there were financial troubles. He explored every avenue to avoid administration. It was inevetable. He banked on some Euro money.... So he gambled by signing new players and signed players to improved contracts to secure that money. Rangers were knocked out of the Europa league qualifiers on 25th August. A full 6 days before the windae closed..... So selling these players and going with a **** squad was not an option he thought could work. That is mental. Utterly mental. Not to mention the bid for Jelavic from an unknown club in an unknown universe.
Reb is right,he could have sold jelavic, naismith mcgregor in the august time and received say 10m which would have kept them afloat for the year, they would still have qualified for europe i enjoyed listening to the interview, i have genuninely missed the iiiiiiiiii, aaaaaaa. i don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth, tho if charlie has came out and denied the part about him I will think that this bit may be true. what i think is that he is still invoved with them to some extent and bomber needs to get back on his soap box. whurs ra deeds. one thing i do agree with whyte is that murray has to shoulder some of the blame, but i think walter smith also has to have a look at himself and the amount of money he spent when he went back.