http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2012/0...f-says-club-owner-craig-whyte-86908-23820915/ Whyte just making sure everyone knows he will have to be weighed in with some dosh......wasnt he supposed to be " an irrelevance "
Aye, that's what D&P called him He has the shares. Unlikely he was ever gonny walk away with nothing after spending all of one quid on them. He also said he was going to give the shares to the fans
To be fair to him, he probably meant give the shares away when he was done stripping the assets bare. Since he's been interrupted he's entitle to ask for a few quid for his inconvenience
Some neddy nutjob will end up getting him one day. As long as the ned in question disny train himself by watching the A-Team
you might be right. He is putting faith in the notion that Murray will not be able to wheel as fast as he can run.
The man to sort out Rangers now is David Murray, most of the debts came about during his reign. He took the plaudits when things seemed to be going well. He has dealt with Mr Whyte before, so he should take the bull by the horns and deal again with Craig. He then would be able to pass/sell Rangers to whoever Whyte's administrators say so.
But Walter said he left Rangers debt free !!!!!'!!!! How can it be Murray's fault ????!? Ps this is a football forum , what about Ronaldo goals in the Madrid derby, thought the first was incredible , 2nd no words for it
Barca were not great last night. Still overran Getafe with a couple of very un-Barca like goals amongst their tally.
Barca have still managed to close the gap though, true, their performances haven't been great of late ... but don't they say that's the mark of a good team ... winning games while not playing at their best? <fingerscrossedandhopingface>
He said he would give "most" of the shares to the fans. He's still trying to find an angle to walk away from this big pain in the bollocks with at least some sort of financial reward for becoming a pantomime villain/hero to many.
I would suggest that in Craigey Boy's case, the answer is a resounding "Yes" to Nietzche's question: "Does wisdom perhaps appear on the earth as a raven which is inspired by the smell of carrion?" Then again, didn't someone else say that "Business is the art of extracting money from another man's pocket without resorting to violence" ... and after all, at least Craigy Boy wouldn't strike one as being capable of violence.