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RANGERRAB

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  1. Directors' responsibilities

     

    As a director of a limited company, the law says you must:

     

    try to make the company a success, using your skills, experience and judgment

    follow the company’s rules, shown in its articles of association

    make decisions for the benefit of the company, not yourself

    tell other shareholders if you might personally benefit from a transaction the company makes

    keep company records and report changes to Companies House and HM Revenue & Customs

    make sure the company’s accounts are a ‘true and fair view’ of the business’ finances

    register for Self Assessment and send a personal Self Assessment tax return every year

     

    You can ask other people to manage some of these things day-to-day. For example, an accountant can manage your accounts for you - but you’re still legally responsible for them.

     

    https://www.gov.uk/running-a-limited-company/directors-responsibilities

     

    did every SPL club director break the law then when they voted Rangers out of the SPL ?

    if they've to 'make decisions for the benefit of the company' then voting Rangers out led to reduced revenue which will get worse as the new SPFL hasn't got a sponsor. Neither has the LC

  2. I can't imagine his Celtic minded Labour bosses will be too happy with this admission. No doubt it will cost the party thousands of votes.

     

    the dhims will vote whoever is most likely to win an election so they themselves can try to gain power by becoming involved in whichever political party that may be. They're hypocrites. How can they vote for any UK unionist party(labour,tory or libdem) but turn up at the glitterdome every other week singing the irish independence songbook?

  3. That's not quite the same thing, of course, the primary intention is to make the kids the adult paying customers of the future. But you're right, of course, it tends not to work; Stanraer and other lower division teams have been trying it for years in various guises and literally they can't give the tickets away.

     

    tell me this bud, how long is this sustainable ? how long can these clubs continue in a top division without Rangers in it? the SPFL has no sponsor the league cup has no sponsor. The SFA are about to lose adidas as the Scotland team's strip supplier(not enough strips sold. Wonder why? Rangers supporters don't buy them anymore?).

    I also reckon the only way the SPFL have kept SKY is to accept a longterm deal which offers no increase in money for years. A total disaster when you compare the SPFL to the likes of the Australian A league which receives more than twice as much as the SPFL from TV income (and the A league certainly isn't a great league with all due respect). No wonder Charles Green wanted Rangers out of Scottish football

  4. Alternatively, you adopt the budget airline model and sell tickets more cheaply the sooner they are purchased.

     

    I'd argue something like this is being tried already by some SPFL Premiership Clubs (the one who were in last season's SPHell) and is failing miserably. I know of both St Midden & Motherwell supporters who have bought an adult season ticket and got THREE free season tickets for kids. It's not just the attendances at the glitterdome I'm sceptical about.

    St midden also give out hundreds if not thousands of free tickets for every home game in their south stand to schools & boys clubs in renfrewshire. Virtually no one pays in that stand. I'd guess about 15-20% of st midden's home attendances haven't paid for a match ticket.

  5. nothing to stop us getting a few loan deals in january is there ? after all Ian Durrant is a pal of AVB at Spurs. They were at the same coaching classes in largs some years ago as durranty told us. I'm sure AVB would be only too delighted to help out his old buddy. They were & still are buddies right ? (or so durranty told us)

  6. we don't know it's not whyte.

     

    it could be someone even more dangerous.

     

    we just don't know. thats the problem.

     

    I genuinely don't believe Whyte has anything to do with Rangers. To me he is simply a Walter Mitty type character. How many of his so-called businesses are actually trading & making money?

    His lifestyle is under investigation no doubt as he appears to have no obvious amounts of income to support homes in monaco, london and the highland castle which looks like being repossessed.

    That said I would like to know who is behind BPH & Margarita holdings & their motives for doing so.

  7. There's no doubt that it just didn't work out for PLG at Rangers. We can debate the reasons for this but in the near future I would like to see us go for a foreign manager(with a decent CV of course) with mostly scottish coaches & scottish backroom staff. Many of the top English clubs do this very successfully. Whether we like it or not Scottish football is not highly-regarded throughout Europe and I believe we would benefit from the ideas and know-how from elsewhere.

  8. Now we're not signing either zaliukas or pandza how about going back & getting the young Left midfielder Sam kelly who was on trial & supposedly impressed last month. Our lack of natural left sided midfielders was again apparent last sunday with Steven Smith playing there. Give Kelly a contract until the end of the season. If he fails to get into the first team by then release him.

  9. I do, I just don't agree with your conclusion.

     

    Irish Catholics in positions of professional importance does not automatically = actively hastening Rangers' destruction.

     

    I'm not suggesting 'irish Catholics' Andy. I'm suggesting the Celt*c supporting fraternity in general. I wouldn't class Reid as an 'irish catholic' would you?

  10. No, I don't. If you have the fact and figures to prove me wrong I will stand corrected but from where I'm sitting, it looks like the Irish who have settled here since the 20's (I call them Scottish, to be honest) are 'getting on' in much the same way as the Asians who followed them some years later.

     

    This quality in both groups seem to me to embody the best aspects of work ethic and self improvement and while no doubt there will some, predominantly the socially inadequate type to be found hiding behind the fanbase of a large club, who see the world in the way you describe, Juan, a huge majority - massive - of persons of such descent I am familiar with don't bother with such stuff since it doesn't affect them.

     

    In fact, it's all of them. I can't think of a single person who fits the category who is actively plotting of an evening. Of course, they'd hardly tell me if they were, but anyway.

     

    Monklands Council, Glasgow City Council, John Reid, Michael Kelly, Roseanna Cunningham...........................we've a right few friends amongst them have we not ? slimeballs who will smile at you and shake your hand when looking for your vote but their hatred of Rangers FC runs deeper than I'd ever imagined in these past 2 years.

    Throw in the majority of so-called sports journalists and surely now you see what I mean

  11. This is extremely disappointing.

     

    You are right to question the fact that they should be able to trace who posted the comments from the IP addresses of the computers and it is stretching things too far to suggest that the moron's acount was hacked into on numerous occasions. They should prosecute if they eveidence of any postings from his computer and leave him to prove that it wasn't him.

     

    However, from my knowledge of the Focus group, I do not believe they are biased; but they are hampered by the lack of clarity in the OBA and unwillingness on the part of the Procurator Fiscals to risk high publicity defeats in the courts.

     

    I am utterly astonished that there couldn't be a prosecution in this instance. What more evidence is needed ? Had this been the 'other way round' and it was Celt*c supporters on the receiving end then I am quite certain there would have been a prosecution. Appalling state of affairs

  12. Sectarianism is a one-way street in this hate-filled little country as its masters would lead us to believe. Of that there is little doubt. It is quite apparent 'they' have infiltrated the political, legal and media professions in this country and pursued this agenda vigorously against us. And judging by this article Police Scotland should have one or two questions to answer due to their inaction in this instance. Are they of the opinion it is a one-way street too?

    Where this will all lead in the years ahead is a very worrying thought indeed. What happened in Northern Ireland when polarisation occurred between the two communities could very easily happen here in my opinion due to the minority community being seriously over-represented throughout the country and its representatives working primarily for that community often to the exclusion of the majority. The seeds are being sown

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