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Murray is still dealing in mega millions, he is about to buy Waverly market in Edinburgh valued at £50 million for forty pence, YES 40 PENCE !

 

So he is doing something right and is far from the spent force that the taigs imagine he is.

 

Anyone buying something like that for 40 pence must mean he is taking over a lot of debt. It certainly will be a deal where he can make a lot of money though

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Anyone buying something like that for 40 pence must mean he is taking over a lot of debt. It certainly will be a deal where he can make a lot of money though

 

It's because he already holds the (lengthy) lease and new legislation gives him the right to buy the freehold for a pittance, it's not all it first appears.

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Can someone answer this.

 

If Murray and his mouthpieces, Walter Smith, Traynor etc. are so against Whyte, why did Murray sell Rangers to him in the first place ?

 

Surely he knew Whytes past and whether he had the whereforall, why the shouting now about no money ?

 

Is it a coincidence the result of the tax tribunal has been reached ?

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Does anyone seriously believe that Murray wants back into the club?

 

He lost interest in it many years ago and going forward we are just going to be a cash-drain. He's glad that he's got rid of us and I can't see one possible reason why he would want back in. Been there, done that.

 

Where would Murray get the finance for the club anyway? Lloyds are not going to get involved with us to any extent in the future.

 

Murray has enough business problems with MIH. Why would he saddle himself with another that took him long enough to get rid of in the first place?

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Murray is still dealing in mega millions, he is about to buy Waverly market in Edinburgh valued at £50 million for forty pence, YES 40 PENCE !

 

You're conveniently forgetting about the £37 million that he paid for the lease in 2004.

 

 

The lease bears an uncanny likeness to that of murray park.

 

Murray Park is largely freehold so there's not much similarlity.

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