Alex Thomson on Radio Clyde Tonight

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The Raging Oxter

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- To Glasgow this morning looking at small businesses owed RFC money.

- Then I shall prove a G journo threatened to attack me and reveal how this person's name will become public in due course

Shall we have a sweepstake on who the weegie journalist is?
 
On the odd occasion that I listen to the phone in, the Celtic fans phoning up seem to think this guy is some sort of hero. The man who's finally going to dish the dirt on Rangers. Has he even reported anything that we didn't already know? That's a genuine question as I don't know. I think the Celtic fans just like the idea of this guy being an "outsider" and think he has no fear and won't hold back on any juicy gossip on Rangers
 
On the odd occasion that I listen to the phone in, the Celtic fans phoning up seem to think this guy is some sort of hero. The man who's finally going to dish the dirt on Rangers. Has he even reported anything that we didn't already know? That's a genuine question as I don't know. I think the Celtic fans just like the idea of this guy being an "outsider" and think he has no fear and won't hold back on any juicy gossip on Rangers

His intention is to bring the Rangers story to a wider audience. He's brought us some news that no one in Scotland seemed to know about or preferred not to tell us, such as John Greig was the beneficiary of an EBT, as was Baldy Bain on more than one occasion.

He also told how documents were shredded and he's also tried to get information out of the SFA, SPL and UEFA which no other journalist in Scotland seems to want to do.

At the very least he's exposed to a wider audience what's been going on at Rangers and how the Glasgow press was complicit in turning a blind eye to what David Murray was up to at Ibrox.
 
His intention is to bring the Rangers story to a wider audience. He's brought us some news that no one in Scotland seemed to know about or preferred not to tell us, such as John Greig was the beneficiary of an EBT, as was Baldy Bain on more than one occasion.

No he was alerted to Rangers plight by the Gobblegiver to investigate the corruption in Scottish football, which thus far, hasn't been highlighted.

He also told how documents were shredded and he's also tried to get information out of the SFA, SPL and UEFA which no other journalist in Scotland seems to want to do.

What a load of ****e, Rangers shredded documents? <laugh>

At the very least he's exposed to a wider audience what's been going on at Rangers and how the Glasgow press was complicit in turning a blind eye to what David Murray was up to at Ibrox.

What a scudbook you are.
 
About dual contracts for football players?

<laugh>

You just make **** up and post it as fact. Rangers shredded documents as the paparazzi hovered outside and captured the evidence <doh>

Here's ST, Rebel, Dev and MTS at one of their Not606 'camp'trips

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Notice how ST smells Rebels foot as Dev pounds his fartbox.
 
You just make **** up and post it as fact. Rangers shredded documents as the paparazzi hovered outside and captured the evidence

Here's ST, Rebel, Dev and MTS at one of their Not606 'camp'trips



Notice how ST smells Rebels foot as Dev pounds his fartbox.

In one of the letters Bain sent to McLelland he said he wanted his £100k bonus paid through the EBt scheme and any correspondence to that effect shredded.
 
http://www.channel4.com/news/revealed-the-payments-that-may-lead-to-rangers-downfall
We can disclose that the former chief executive of Rangers, Martin Bain, was offered £100,000 bonus from the trust in 2005.
We have seen a document which says: "...please pay Martin Bain £100,000 through the remuneration trust in respect of his bonus for the financial year to June 30, 2005."


Not only that, but just one month later in July 2005 in another document, Martin Bain requests from The Murray Group Management Trust in Jersey a further loan of £100,000 "as soon as possible for the purposes of investment".


These are the kind of things which have excited the interest of the taxman.



In what could be a key document in the tax dispute, Martin Bain, when he was a director at Rangers, wrote to Chairman John McClelland on December 18, 2003. It is strongly worded - he asks that his pay rise be paid through the club's trust.
In his letter Martin Bain says it was suggested to him that "...any pay rise I got should be paid through the trust, obviously as a discretionary bonus as it cannot be contractual..."


And then, in the document we have seen, yet more startling information. Martin Bain writing to Rangers Chairman John McClelland, says that his contract letter from McClelland, would be destroyed, shredded, by a female official at MIH - the company which owned Rangers. Martin Bain wrote: "at the end of the meeting I gave her back the letter addressed to me from you that stated my contractual increase for her to shred."