Not really. They've become too politicised and have been hijacked by ****s trying to outdo each other in the patriotism stakes. It's got to the stage where not wearing one causes faux outrage. Plus, huns wear them.
The fleggers and Britain First types have managed to push it out of fashion. Once the rabble start getting all over-enthusiastic about something it's time for intelligentsia to look down upon it as tawdry.
Once the taig figures out an angle to get offended over it, their polar opposites in British society then get overly excited, then the lilly livered lefties then get engrossed in the political meanings etc... It's getting to the stage where the West have went so long without any major disasters, wars, famines that we've reached the stage where the most benign actions are getting the under-utilised masses all hot and bovvered. I'll wear a poppy because my granda was captured in Burma and held hostage for a year. Nothing to do with WW2, he was Gary Glitter's limo driver. FTP
RANGERS annual report shows the club is still hemorrhaging cash and states the company "require up to £2.5m by way of debt or equity funding" by the end of season to meet liabilities. RANGERS annual report shows the club is still hemorrhaging cash and states the company "require up to £2.5m by way of debt or equity funding" by the end of season to meet liabilities. Rangers accounts show they lost £7.5m in last year RANGERS have revealed that they lost a staggering £7.5m in the past year. The club's annual report highlighted the loss a year after they lost £8.1m. Turnover for the year was £16.5m while operating expenses came to more than £26m. Worryingly for Gers fans the report states the company "require up to £2.5m by way of debt or equity funding" by the end of season to meet liabilities. It adds: "The forecast indicates that an initial tranche of funds will be required in December 2015". Gers chairman Dave King lied: “It must be remembered these figures are for the financial year which ended in June this year leaving no time for the changes implemented by the new Board, which took over in March, to impact on them. “The year under review was a difficult one both on and off the field but Rangers supporters and investors can be assured that significant inroads have already been made on a number of fronts. “A new football management team of Mark Warburton and David Weir is now in place and the team is performing extremely well on the pitch, staffing levels are improving at Ibrox and Auchenhowie, and there is once again a genuine belief that the club faces a much brighter future. “The year under way is already much more promising on all fronts and I look forward to this time next year when I can comment on a financial year that is wholly under the influence and guidance of the new board. “For the first time in many years we should now be able to move forward in a constructive manner.”
Rangers tax case: HMRC win appeal over Ibrox club's use of EBT payments A judgement from the Judiciary of Scotland this morning stated the Employee Benefit Trust scheme operated by Sir David Murray between 2001 and 2010 was “subject to income tax”.
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=284989#entry1062771753 The hypocrisy of some of these ****s
The Bigoted Broad Casting corporation of Scotland just can't help them selves when it comes to trying to tarnish the good name of Rangers. I think we might be ****ed on this one, as Lord Carloway, he of famine song fame, is on the panel.
Everyone should really invest the time and effort required to get an account on Follow Follow. It's like the crystal meth version of Rangers media.
In other words if you think Rangers cheated then it follows that you are: A bigot A Rangers Hater A Catholic
Derek Johnstone is clearly a spastic. How huns struggle to grasp that the use of EBTs allowed them to sign players who were out of their budget is a wonder.
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