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Everything posted by forlanssister
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Funnily enough Mary Keller springs to mine. (There's a reason he was one of the select group of penny share recipients). (Every time I put petrol in the BP in Dundee I pay more than I would have to at Tesco 1 mile back up the road as do the thousands of others who do the same.)
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Do you think chuckles woke up one morning and said I'm going to give Ally a million penny shares out of the goodness of my heart? There was a quid pro quo in regards to McCoist's million penny shares, I had nothing Green desperately wanted ergo the answer is no.
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Jesus f*&king wept.
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What part of no is causing you the problem? I learned aged 18 just how worthless money actually is. I learned aged 30 the utter folly of chasing a fast buck.
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£1.20 was the price they originally wanted to float at, that's why some paid £1.
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Would I have told fans to buy season tickets in exchange for cheapo shares from Chuckles, no.
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I wouldn't have sold my soul to Charles Green to get them.
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Depending on how close to Chuckles you were the prices were 1p, 50p, 99p and £1 Depends on how much value you place upon gaining a fast buck and what you're prepared to do to get it.
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I'd be more convinced if it was revealed how we're going to pay the players we already have before any more come in.
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It's in the posted email.
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People should separate McCoist the player from McCoist the manager, his playing career shouldn't harvest any favours for his managerial career nor should his managerial career tarnish what he did as a player. McCoist and McCormick both know well the right side of a shilling.
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IIRC it's rolling in the sense that it's always 12 months long, 12 months today, 12 months tomorrow etc...etc...
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Note Ally doesn't do wage cuts he does deferments. http://www.scribd.com/doc/201292857/One-year-ago This was after he picked up his million penny shares.
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His £10k "investment" would have covered his own wages for circa four and a quarter days had he bought his million shares in the IPO it would have covered his wages for circa ten months.
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You mean an opportunity to make free money in exchange for telling us to buy season tickets?
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Buying a million shares for £10k is not a show of support it's pure greed buying a million at £0.70 in the IPO and spending £700k would've been a sign of support. Perhaps McCormick who at the time was closer to Green's arse than his Y fronts advised McCoist 1p was all they were worth.
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That's the milk bill covered then.
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I actually do!
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As far as I'm aware it's rolling in the sense that 12 months notice is required to terminate it so it would cost a years salary plus any deferred wages probably skywards of £1m to pay him off.
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Allied to the fact there's no cash to pay him off, as far as I'm aware the salary cut was more of a wage deferral which has to be made up if his contract is terminated.
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Jacqueline Gourlay was a trustee.
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They're such nice people....
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How novel that would be!