Nae sympathy for the fans you mention if they actually exist they were conspicuous by their silence whilst all the cash was being blown and debt being forgiven-all I can remember is the odd bit Russian hat kicking :-)
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Killies problems don't seem to be financial in nature any more as they reportedly received a cash injection earlier in the season. This story is just that a group wanted to take over the club as they and the fans believe the current chairman to be a bit of a fud.
Besides, even if Killie went into administration their points deduction would be 15 points (1/3 of last seasons total of 45) which wouldn't be enough to put them below Hearts, in fact they'd still be 6 points ahead as it stands.
I think it's a H****s fan at the wind up. They were all jumping about the fact that someone on here had suggested emailing the Lithuanian government last week and now this appears, supposedly from a Hibs fan that has put it on twitter but no one on here knows the person? Find that a bit strange.
I wishAttachment 11964 and his bird/pig Attachment 11965 would just go back to the other
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i concur, doesn't matter the wording of it...as long as the message gets through that the Scottish public don't want to see thievery from poor Bosnian pensioners/Lithuanian savers as acceptable, just because they are in a different country doesn't mean we don't care about them :agree:
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Better version. Paragraph 2
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Also note that the shares would be transferred for £1.
I see Paul Hartley has been confirmed as the new Dundee manager. A few weeks after it was said he was taking a job at Hearts. Another piece of my info that turned out to be accurate. That can't be right though because apparently all my information is false.
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I can't split pages, unfortunately, and have no idea how to highlight it :greengrin
It's on Paragraph 6 on my previous one.
The reason I mentioned the £1 is that we were led to believe that it was going to be £100k, or £50k, or something else, which I thought was a silly price to pay for something that was worth nowt. It felt that UBIG had exacted a ransom. In some ways I'm glad to see that commercial sense has prevailed. Whether it will affect the attitude of the UBIG creditors is another story.
This one?
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