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It is interesting that players and staff of fhilthfootballclub seemed to invest, simultaneously, in the same/similar tax dodges, some of which were, I think, actually illegal, and which were promoted and marketed by the same 'consultancy'.

One might think that there was some coordination. One might think that the agency for this was the club itself.

One might think that if the club was instrumental in staff signing up to the scams, it might be liable for losses suffered.

One might think that if it promoted such apparently advantageous financial cantraips, it intended to gain an economic advantage over other clubs in the League.

 

Whilst I agree with all you say the stark reality is that Celtic as a club are far better than us at covering things up. If they were indeed the agents of recommendation it matters little as the players themselves used their post-tax income to invest. The Club, likely, would simply say they gave them the contact details of tax advisers.

 

They may be a putrid club but stupid they are not

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