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Scott Brown Will review his international place 'game by game'.
StuGers replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
He should be chased for this attitude. -
Fined for fan trouble at Man City. A whopping £16k. That will teach them for their persistent offending...
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Rangers tax case to be heard by UK Supreme Court next month
StuGers replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
Doesn't sound like a comfortable way to sleep! -
Rangers tax case to be heard by UK Supreme Court next month
StuGers replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
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Rangers tax case to be heard by UK Supreme Court next month
StuGers replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
Surely there is no point in this as we all know that we are guilty no matter what anyone says. -
Yip, my post above pretty much in line with the article. People complain about Sharia Law working in parallel with the normal justice system well this is similar in a way.
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That is the problem with a certain religion - all is absolved no matter what it is if you go and confess. It gives whole groups carte blanche to do whatever they want with a completely clean conscience.
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I have to agree with Gunslinger - he was hiding in theRoss County match.
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/paedophile-coach-jim-mccafferty-admits-9406814.amp?client=safari If this guy is truly looking to "cleanse his soul" and admit everything that has happened then it could lead to one team being very uncomfortable giving the great reference they handed him for his next job. He might actually spill what happened at the team who play in green and white rings.
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Not if the Scottish Press have anything to do with it. As it is being handled in NI maybe the outcome will be different this time.
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Another article by this guy who has precious and still no mention of the biggest story which is currently a ticking time bomb for another Glasgow club with an ex coach who is a Out to spill the beans? Strange that.
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I notice on that article his latest goal was a penalty. Out of that 27, has a fair whack of them not been penalties?
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The guy truly is hilarious. I'm waiting for it all to come out that he has been at the wind up the whole time. The comments section must be filled in by him also.
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Thanks for posting the full article, I was a bit short on time.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4234702/Neil-McCann-taking-flak-stride-pundit.html Seems a level headed guy. Another one that the hatred against him gets sweeped under the carpet.
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It isn't hard to see why the BBC are banned from Ibrox - you have their head sports employee for Scotland openly calling audited accounts for the club fake on his Twitter. Unbelievable.
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Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?
StuGers replied to StuGers's topic in Rangers Chat
Please excuse me if my paranioa has reached overspill level but with some of the decisions that have went their way the last few years you can understand my extreme level of scepticism. -
Sutton really is the most annoying one. As a human being, he is trash, as a manager he is trash and as a financial controller he is trash. He is literally the least qualified person to be talking about Rangers / the fans / the finances yet he is the loudest and seems to get the most exposure.
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Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?
StuGers replied to StuGers's topic in Rangers Chat
Would you honestly be surprised? Any experts on here know how these things are calculated? Have you read into the detail of Celtic's land deals? It really does stink to high heavens. -
Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?
StuGers replied to StuGers's topic in Rangers Chat
Just like the "independent evaluation" that gave them multiple pieces of for absolutely rock bottom prices - that another independent government branch deemed as ludicrous. -
Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?
StuGers replied to StuGers's topic in Rangers Chat
Well it isn't called the Piggery for nothing! -
Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?
StuGers replied to StuGers's topic in Rangers Chat
The real interesting part which Is brushed over in the article is that, surprisingly enough, Celtic's rates are to drop while Ibrox is to increase. It's amazing that a stadium which has had so many government grants to improve it and the surrounding area has lost value... -
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/hampden-could-ditched-home-scottish-9819141 dailyrecordLoad mobile navigation SIGN IN NEWS POLITICS FOOTBALL SPORT TV & CELEBS LIFE & STYLE SCOTLAND NOW IN YOUR AREA BUSINESS TRAVEL SPORT Hampden could be ditched as home of Scottish football after being hit with whopping rates hike of 35 per cent Many SPFL clubs will also take a hit with Holyrood finance bosses poised to impose crippling rises rises across Scottish business. BYGARY RALSTON 06:00, 15 FEB 2017 The Old Lady of Scottish football could be in line for some glamour UEFA finals The SFA could move away from Hampden (Photo: Getty) Get Daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Hampden has been hit with a whopping rates hike of 35 per cent, fuelling fears it could be ditched as the home of Scottish football. Holyrood finance bosses are poised to impose crippling rises rises across Scottish business, some of up to 300 per cent, and many SPFL clubs will also take a hit. Independent evaluations carried out in early 2015 will come into effect from April 1, with the rateable value of the national stadium increasing from £1million to £1.35m. READ MORE Scottish football fans could be forced to stump up to cover rates rises of clubs Bosses at Hampden Park Ltd, which owns the stadium, have been so stunned by the scale of the rise they are now considering an appeal. Most businesses pay around 50 pence in the pound of their rateable value as tax, which means an increase for Hampden bosses of approximately £175,000 a year for the next five years. Rates for football grounds are assessed on a range of factors including stadia capacities, average attendances and turnover from other streams of the business, including hospitality. A spokesman for Hampden Park Ltd said: “We’ve been advised of our new proposed rateable value and our independent assessor will review that value accordingly.” The SFA have already commissioned an independent review to assess their options ahead of re-negotiations for the lease of the Mount Florida venue, which was last agreed in 2000 and expires in 2020. The James Watson Consultancy have previously suggested Scottish football take its showpiece games around the country and use stadia such as Murrayfield, Celtic Park, Ibrox, Easter Road and Pittodrie. Mike Mulraney at a recent SPFL meeting (Photo: SNS Group) Alloa chairman Mike Mulraney, a member of the powerful SFA board, admits the thumping rates rise could prove decisive when it comes to debating the future of Hampden as the independent home of Scottish football. He said: “As a director of the SFA, anything that puts up the running costs of the national stadium can’t be welcomed. “It’s hugely regrettable because increase costs have a secondary implication for Hampden, as well as other businesses. ADVERTISEMENT “Cost savings may have to be made, either by a reduction in staffing or an increase in prices. There’s no magic wand. There will, regrettably, be an enormous impact for all football clubs, the SFA and all businesses. “The new assessments clearly have not been thought out well enough or they would not be causing such huge concern.” There are winners and losers across the Scottish game in the controversial new rates assessments, the first since 2010, which will apply for the next five years. Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, Dundee United and St Mirren have all seen the rateable value of their grounds fall while Rangers, Ross County, Inverness Caley Thistle, Dundee and Hamilton face significant rises. The SPFL declined to comment, but a source said: “This is a matter specific to the clubs on an individual basis.”