Rob from the poor

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Mind The Duck

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http://www.rangerscharity.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=434&Itemid=85

Rangers Football Club has confirmed the glamour legends friendly with AC Milan Glorie at Ibrox Stadium on Friday 30 March 2012 will go ahead with revenue from the match being split between the Club, the Rangers Charity Foundation and the AC Milan Foundation.


Stealing from a charity....dignity
 
First it was wheelchair theiving from the soldiers and now this.

Will they stoop any lower?
 
Let's be fair though....Craig Whyte scooped the poppy cash....love it though

It's like blowing their nose on the union jack
 
I thought this was a wind up. I've just read the story elsewhere too.

**** sake <laugh>

Wind up? Naw. Coupla folks on here trying on a wum.

The Rangers Charity Foundation offering to forego the majority of their proceeds from the match to aid the club. Nice gesture I thought.
 
Wind up? Naw. Coupla folks on here trying on a wum.

The Rangers Charity Foundation offering to forego the majority of their proceeds from the match to aid the club. Nice gesture I thought.

With rangers not being a registered charity, can they legally benefit from a charitable donation? Coz that's what it'll amount to <whistle>

And, knowing players who benefitted from dodging tax are taking a charities money, well, it just reeks of desperation. Anyone else would be humiliated at this, but not the bears <whistle>

did you see your man Whyte on SSN there <laugh><laugh><laugh>

'Diz yer burd have bawz right enoug, Craigy?'
 
With rangers not being a registered charity, can they legally benefit from a charitable donation? Coz that's what it'll amount to <whistle>

And, knowing players who benefitted from dodging tax are taking a charities money, well, it just reeks of desperation. Anyone else would be humiliated at this, but not the bears <whistle>

did you see your man Whyte on SSN there <laugh><laugh><laugh>

'Diz yer burd have bawz right enoug, Craigy?'

RFC are not recieving a charitable donation. The charity foundation offered to forego a charitable donation from RFC to them. As for desperate? Yes it is. Desperate times for the club, indeed.
 
What it actually says is

"revenue from the match being split between the Club, the Rangers Charity Foundation and the AC Milan Foundation."

Taking money from charity

Unsurpassed Dignity Indeed
 
Rangers are using money that was going to charity to pay millionaire players. Dress it up however you wish.