Haha, no need to apologies. I hope they get pumped as well. [emoji23] Celtic going into Europa probably helps coefficient anyway and us qualifying will help as well.🤞
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Interesting that they are picking up on the Celtic transfer philosophy.
Value Morelos at squillions (allegedly turned down £3.75 Mill from Bordeaux) yet Lafferty is only worth bidding £200,000 for.
Wonder what Mr Lafferty makes of that?
However, their ace in the pack is that said Lafferty would crawl on his hands and knees to Glasgow for another payday.
In my opinion.
Danish Hong Kong based Private Equity investor named on the board earlier today, no doubt he’ll have an agenda.
I heard that Lafferty had a goal bonus of £5k every time he scores. Unbelievable if true, they'll be wanting him gone.
Laugh at me doesn't want to be at Hearts. He didn't want to sign for them but they were the only Scottish club to make him an offer and, as he wanted to be playing closer to home, he accepted the offer rather than risk having it being withdrawn. He was desperate to play for The Rangers and still is. He's told Hearts he wants the move and they will no doubt accept whatever The Rangers' best offer is prior to the transfer window closing.
There's a bit of confusion about this.
There are reports that he bought some of Ashley's shares last year. If that's the case, it's not new money.
That said, he won't be getting a seat on the board for nothing. He is either there for his abilities to attract new money, he has lent some this year, or he is one of those who is buying some of the new shares. Or a combination of all 3.
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This is outrageous.Everyone knows that when you get a loan you shouldn't have to pay it back.
There are 2 basic holes in HMRC's case for doing this, and I suspect any decent adviser will be making that point:-
1. by the Court finding in HMRC's favour, they have deemed Oldco to be the employer, and thus responsible for paying the tax and NI. It's irrelevant that they can't pay it. Oldco should be treated as any other employer that has gone into liquidation; after all, no-one expects the employees of any such company to pay the tax company's debts.
2. the assessment that HMRC made of Oldco's liability made the assumption that the payments to the players were net of PAYE and NI. In other words, that the players had already paid their dues. They can't be taxed twice.
This won't be as easy as that piece suggests.
It’s absolutely mental. Sevco aren’t affected whatsoever I would imagine as it was the old club that is liable.
The players who had EBT’s won them their titles. Players are now in firing line because old club is dead.
Sevco claim their history is in tact but the payers who won them are now facing hefty bills.
Any bad news-ah well that’s the dead rangers. Anything else...we’re going for 55.