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Come and see the violence inherent in the system!
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Especially when you see Tony Blair have to wait until he left office to become a Catholic.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...2/uk.religion1
Its bigotry pure and simple and it’s comes from the very top of UK society.
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How can they continue to keep going lost £11.3 million to the year end 30th. June
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And a wage bill of £35m now which is similar to Celtics explains why it’s getting closer at the top.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/amp/foot...mpression=true
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What is their total debt now? Anyone know?
And they need another £10m for the rest of the season???
It’s not unrealistic that they could be playing Champions League football next season. They only really need to make the group stages to recoup 2-3 years of losses.
Where do FFP rules come into this, if at all?
Car crash figures.
Released on a Friday night yet again to avoid any serous questions from media or fans with half a brain.
They have gone "all in" this season to win the league.
Failure and they are finished - again.
Seemingly lost their last 6 games at Hampden, surely won’t be 7
The article says debt was soft loans which was converted to shares so does that mean their current debt is what they have announced? Have I over simplified that?
Any team in Scotland could potentially qualify for the Champions League if they spent tens of millions of pounds they don't have. The authorities won't do anything because they didn't want Rangers to die in the first place. They and the media have done whatever they could to ensure Sevco got into the top 2 in Scotland and pretend they are Rangers. Like nothing ever happened.
https://www.skysports.com/share/11851508
£5 million loan repayable in October 2021
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The creditors of the loans are screwed. You can't shift that value of shares on an unlisted share market. There are no buyers for these shares as the business essentially insolvent. They will never get their loans back and they are essentially written off. Vlad did this with UBIG loans to Hearts with Ukio Bankas making the loans to UBIG. Rangers business model is not sustainable unless fans come up with £10 million to the end of the season to try and stop 10 in a row. Then they have another season to stump up £25 million to see it out. Unless they sell players in January they have had it.
They have wealthy supporters who are continuing to subsidise their losses by taking shares, fully aware that these are worthless. The plan has been to lose a few million each year until European income plus transfer profits put them on a roughly equal financial and playing footing with Celtic. That can be expected to continue and they have some players who're sellable so I don't see the company collapsing unless further additional expenses arise (step up Mike Ashley).
How do you calculate a figure of £25m for next season? I'd expect the next loss to be fairly similar to this if on-field performance is similar.
meanwhile their utter low-life s cummy fans are never far away from the headlines
https://stv.tv/news/west-central/144...VG1LSO25NenyzA
Tommy Burns' son has hit out after a video showing fans on a Rangers supporters' bus singing an offensive song about the Celtic legend and Scott Brown's late sister surfaced online.
In the video, appearing to be filmed on a supporters' bus following Rangers' trip to Ross County on Wednesday, the former Celtic player is targeted alongside Fiona Brown, who died aged 22 in 2008 after a battle with cancer.
they arra peeple,eh
The Rangers make massive loss > The Rangers exchange soft loans for shares > Claims of needing another x-million pounds to see the season out > . Fans of other clubs get their hopes up that they'll finally disappear for good > They reappear next season... just as ugly.
...and repeat ad-infinitum.
European football gate and prize money is the key to holding the gamble together.
This season and last have been a success for them.
They will need similar European success next season to keep the plates spinning.
There is no turning back for them now, they are well out to sea.
It really needs Champions league revenue to keep it all going. Even with Europa league they are losing more than £10m per annum.
I’m amazed they seem to have people willing to throw money away to the tune of £10m a year so far but I would think that there can’t be many such people out there and they must surely run out soon.
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