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Ibrox Faces Rates Rise - Guess Who Gets a Discount?


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The problem with Murrayfield is the local vociferous middle class community, which would, quite rightly, force the Licencing Cttee to kibosh the very idea. The Tablecloths and Timberlands urinating into the well kept gardens of a douce Edinburgh suburb is a vision somewhat short of great and sublime beauty.

 

Anyway, the Plan, quite clearly, is for the SFA, and the other unnecessary administrations, to move into, or near the pigsty, and for the National XI to play, if not all, then the substantial majority of its games @porkheid. There is already a little background music, lauding its "unique" atmosphere (I could agree with that, frankly, but for other reasons) and so forth.

 

Oh, I am not so sure about that............ ;)

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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.

 

Yes I would be surprised. According to this report Rangers, Ross County, Inverness Caley Thistle, Dundee and Hamilton face significant rises. I find it hard to believe that someone would increase these other clubs valuations just so they can put ours up. Could be that these other clubs are due to be increased and ours not. But that would be paranoia. There are standards in valuations and an appeals procedure which I'm sure the board will use if they think its worthwhile.

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Yes I would be surprised. According to this report Rangers, Ross County, Inverness Caley Thistle, Dundee and Hamilton face significant rises. I find it hard to believe that someone would increase these other clubs valuations just so they can put ours up. Could be that these other clubs are due to be increased and ours not. But that would be paranoia. There are standards in valuations and an appeals procedure which I'm sure the board will use if they think its worthwhile.

 

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.

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Another case for the Football Tax Havens guys, the Saviledome got picked for the Commonwealth games because it was the biggest and best to hold them. The got a few million gifted to tart it up, hundreds of millions were spent improving the infrastructure of the local area, parking, new sporting facilities, transport links, road improvements and free drugs. They even knocked down a listed building for the benefit of that club, now they are to get a rates discount, corruption pure and simple, if i lived in Glasgow i would be contacting GCC for a revue of this decision.

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Another case for the Football Tax Havens guys, the Saviledome got picked for the Commonwealth games because it was the biggest and best to hold them. The got a few million gifted to tart it up, hundreds of millions were spent improving the infrastructure of the local area, parking, new sporting facilities, transport links, road improvements and free drugs. They even knocked down a listed building for the benefit of that club, now they are to get a rates discount, corruption pure and simple, if i lived in Glasgow i would be contacting GCC for a revue of this decision.

 

The Rateable Value purports to be an objective assessment, by the City Assessor (in Glasgow). The poundage rate is set by the Scottish Government.

Rangers could appeal the RV assessment.

 

I think that Ibrox is classified -by UEFA- as a higher class stadium than the piggery. (A schoolboy could have come to the same conclusion).

One of the factors contributing to that ranking -apart from the obvious- is transport links, which would affect RV, also.

 

Having said that, one might think that the piggery's higher capacity might reasonably be reflected in a higher RV.

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The Rateable Value purports to be an objective assessment, by the City Assessor (in Glasgow). The poundage rate is set by the Scottish Government.

Rangers could appeal the RV assessment.

 

I think that Ibrox is classified -by UEFA- as a higher class stadium than the piggery. (A schoolboy could have come to the same conclusion).

One of the factors contributing to that ranking -apart from the obvious- is transport links, which would affect RV, also.

 

Having said that, one might think that the piggery's higher capacity might reasonably be reflected in a higher RV.

 

It stinks U, if i build a garage put in a new driveway, build an extension increasing the number of bedrooms. the price goes up on my house, My council band is increased and the council tax increase follows. Same happened to them the stadium asset increased it's value thanks to the tax payer, but no return for them on that investemnt in the from of rateable value?

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