Judge ended session by saying that it was a bit premature to report "Mr King has been vindicated"
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Judge ended session by saying that it was a bit premature to report "Mr King has been vindicated"
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@stgriswalds Not committed to prison but not yet cleared of breaching confidentiality order.
We'll know more tomorrow
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JJ is a windbag.
Mixed day for Phil Macgiollabhain. On one hand, it appears to be his story about the meeting that was the subject of today, so he must have got that correct, however, his story about Ashley tricking him into attending a meeting so that they could serve him with papers as he got of the train in Glasgow was shown to be nonsense. The SD lawyers admitted it was delivered to his address.
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So to sum up a, rather chaotic, day in court. Judge has rejected motion to jail Dave King but has not ruled if he breached injunction or not
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I just CANNOT believe the 'Rtard' sent no-one to stand beside their man, to support him in his time of need , to put an arm around him reassuring him that no matter what happened today, they would ALWAYS love and support him ??
Wonder what the judge will think when tomorrow's edition carries a full, word-for-word report of everything that happened today ?? (Another 'Exclusive' ??)
It's great if you want to take a very short-term parochial view. We need to be clear that the guy is a bit psycho, and his objectives are not clear to anyone probably including himself.
So where is it going to end and how much is he going to cost Scottish football by the time he gets bored and toddles off to his next victim?
So, to be clear, you think that Scottish football as a whole benefits from a trickledown from a strong Rangers?
I think that's only a very slightly longer term view. If the New Huns are crippled it will also weaken Celtc giving a vacuum at the top of the game that will be filled by someone that could be us. Plus, you surely don't want to condemn Hibs to another season in the championship as some kind of sacrifice for the dubious benefit of having a New Huns that have the financial clout to break up any team that shows a bit of promise?
Surely it's perfectly reasonable to hold Rangers and Mike Ashley in contempt. One, a stupid football club run by a liar which specialised in running up ludicrous debts & has a ridiculous sense of entitlement. The other an arrogant billionaire who built a business on exploitative business practises.
I'm failing to see a good guy in this particular fight.
Given the financial situation that Rangers find themselves in, which they have caused, is it any wonder that investors aren't keen to pay into them?
As for today's stuff, they may not be paying for it. That's still to be decided.
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From a Hibs point of view you want to see Ashley inflict as much damage as possible, for as long as possible on Rangers.
I can't pretend that I didn't love seeing Ashley get the push ripped out of him today.
It's good because there will be losers but not necessarily winners.
Confused about the 5m.loan. Ashley's lawyer didn't know about the repayment? And no announcement from RIFC?
Are we sure it happened? :)
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