Cheers mate.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/...EFA-rules.html
Potential problems Sevco could face now they are in Europe.
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Interesting. Long long time ago when my brain hadn't been mangled by vP junior the 2nd I looked into a bit around football finance it looked at financial statements of Porto who'd been so successful at the time to look at the "blue print". Iirc they were still achieving with the turnover to wages ratio around 60%.
So what happened?
Unbelieveable - Regan, with no apparent sign of shame, in a pathetic display of solidarity with his paymasters - The Hun - castigates Sir Craig Whyte with 'We found him not be a fit & proper person several years ago' as if he and his fellow-shysters knew all about SCW from the very beginning !. And he does this in the knowledge that the entire country KNOWS that somehow, he and his cohorts found ways and means for KING to be declared a 'fit & proper person' despite all the evidence before and since !
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/40178243
You really couldn't mark Regan's (or any member of the GFA's) neck with a blow-torch !
Chat through here in the West is the Sport Direct contract has been ripped up and a press conference is imminent. If true I wonder if that's been the reason for the spend this summer?
I think this was inevitable.
The previous deal was lose/ lose for Sports Direct and The Rangers, even though I quite liked it.
Sports Direct had Sevco by the nuts, but the deal was so bad that the "hordes" were boycotting.
This move can only be common sense and good news for them, and bad news for us.
But as is mentioned above, the devil is indeed in the detail.
This bit caught me eye from the BBC story:
Rangers chairman Dave King also revealed he and other shareholders - including Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor - have provided additional funding to the club in recent weeks in the form of interest-free loans
And I love they have signed a player named Morelos 🙂👌😁
http://www.theoffshoregame.net/corru...competent-sfa/
More from the Tax Justice Network.
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The offshoregame are putting up an admirable fight but I long ago came to the conclusion that its not just Regan and Doncaster at work here - every club in this country is complicit by their silence. Why else would Hearts keep quiet about Sevco being allowed to enter into Europe? Silence from them........
I've just had a squint at the revised SFA Licencing requirements.
According to my reading, RFC had what is known as "indicators" in their accounts, ie that the Audit Report was not unqualified. Because of that, they are required to furnish the following:-
Where the Indicators apply, licence applicants must prepare and submit future financial
information in order to demonstrate to the Scottish FA their ability to continue as a
going concern until the end of the licence season.
Future financial information consists of:
a) A budgeted profit and loss account;
b) A budgeted cash flow; and
c) Explanatory notes including a brief description of each of the significant assumptions
(with reference to the relevant aspects of historic financial and other information)
that have been used to prepare the budgeted profit and loss account and cash flow
statement, as well as of the key risks that may affect the future financial results
I am assuming that they have supplied that information, as they have been granted an SFA Licence. I can't see any other way in which they might have breached the regulations, which is why there has been no complaint from anyone else.
The list of licenced clubs is forwarded to UEFA by 31st May, for their own review. That review will include the issues of the directors' funding. Whether or not that has been done, we can't tell. However, given that RFC are already in the draw, I'm not sure that there will be any expulsion or refusal. If they are punished, it will be financial.
I'm not saying I agree with the process,.... I'm just laying out the process as I understand it.
Yes, they can't be kicked out this year but they can be told to make sure they hit break even by next season by UEFA.
https://stv.tv/sport/football/137430...lay-in-europe/
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So there's no point in Hearts complaining this year?
As for the coming year, the Sports Direct deal will be a big help. The merchandising sales have apparently been excellent already.
A decent run in the Europa League, and they may be able to pay off a fair bit of the directors loans.
And, now that the SD deal has.been done, they may have another crack at allowing those loans to be converted into shares.
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Their fans appear to be pishing their frillies at an announcement that's supposedly taking place later today. club1872 have allegedly bought out Ashley's shares and there's a foreign investor who's to be unveiled.
Could be fan forum pish, but it's pish that's been spread widely.
They've brought in a lot of talent this past wee while and both Herrera and Pena are excellent signings for them. They definitely look like they're going to be a slightly different animal this coming season.