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No doubt he'll now be a saviour when most of them agreed he wasn't any good in the centre of defence and should be played at left back.
Strange he didn't get better offers, still beggars on both sides can't be choosers.
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30-06-2013 12:09 PM #23071
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30-06-2013 12:10 PM #23072This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They have ultimately paid for him using staff lay offs.
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30-06-2013 12:10 PM #23073This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aside from that it's morally shocking. The glee abou I on kicknack is just wrong. 14 people on 'ordinary' wages are out a job in a tough financial climate yet they are celebrating signing Danny Wilson, who even on a reduced wage won't be on less than a grand a week.
Utterly shameless.
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30-06-2013 12:10 PM #23074
I wonder how the "fantastic people who have dedicated years to the club", according to Gary Cocke, feel about this after loosing their lowly paid jobs a mater of days ago?
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30-06-2013 12:13 PM #23075This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not sure if the administrators would have come up with this on their own or wether it was suggested to them by someone within the corridors of power.
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30-06-2013 12:13 PM #23076This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Erseholes.
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30-06-2013 12:18 PM #23077
Just seen the press release, surely Wilson is still considered a Liverpool player until tomorrow? Therefore couldn't agree a contract extension with Hearts as he wasn't a player? Heads gone
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30-06-2013 12:21 PM #23078
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30-06-2013 12:22 PM #23079
Interesting to note that this is what Tom English wrote about Rangers' attempt to sign Daniel Cousin while in administration.
http://www.scotsman.com/scotland-on-...-air-1-2125647
Given the stunning events of the week at Rangers it might seem a little peculiar to begin any cataloguing of the shame that has befallen the club with a tale about Daniel Cousin, but it is a revealing one all the same. On Friday afternoon, Rangers were, in their own words, “very, very hopeful” of signing the Gabon striker on a reported salary of £7,500 a week. There was talk of “bits of red tape” to get through, but the club seemed confident the deal would happen.
Bizarrely, the representatives of Duff & Phelps, the club’s administrators, said nothing. There was no mention, for instance, of the signing ban imposed on the club as of last Tuesday’s descent into administration. There was no mention either of the ethics of the situation, no chat about the morality of bringing a new footballer to the club just 24 hours after the administrators spoke publicly about an unpaid HMRC bill of £9m and the fact that staff at Ibrox may lose their jobs in the coming weeks as a result of the financial mismanagement of Rangers going back many years.
A point of order was required from the administrators, but it never arrived. A principled stance from the club, then? No. Somebody in authority and in possession of a conscience needed to say: “Apart from being against the rules, it’s also not right to sign anybody when redundancies are in the air and the taxman needs paying.”.
If they had a spare £7,500 a week then the decent thing to do would have been to meet some bills and try to ease some tension in the lives of those fearful of losing their jobs.
But, no. The plan was to give it to Cousin in an attempt to sort out their “problems up front”. Crass and insensitive, but also curious. Rangers went into administration on Tuesday. On Friday, the SPL were presented with a contract between Cousin and Rangers which was signed by the player and by Paul Clark, the joint administrator of the club. The date on the contract was 17 February, a full three days after Rangers’ ability to sign players ought to have been revoked. Now, even if Clark was entitled to ease that restriction, why would he want to? In what way was Cousin’s attempted signing a sensible decision for an administrator to make given the revelations about the state of this club’s finances?
It was only right that the SPL dynamited Cousin’s registration, but all sorts of questions remain about why it was even presented in the first place. The administrators cancelled a Rangers Hall of Fame dinner scheduled for this evening because they didn’t deem it appropriate and yet they give the move for Cousin their imprimatur. Like a lot of other things at Rangers, it needs some explaining.
God knows, there are enough villains in this farce without picking on the administrators, but some of the things that have happened since Tuesday demand an airing. For instance, their apparent certainty that liquidation is not a likely outcome and that Rangers “will continue as a football club”. Given that they don’t know the extent of Rangers’ current debt, don’t know what the HMRC bill may be, don’t know, either, what the situation is with the club’s assets and who actually owns them then it is a total puzzler as to how they can be so confident of anything right now. Craig Whyte has retreated for the moment. The advice would be that he keeps retreating until he’s away in the distance – and then he should turn on his heels and leg it. But he won’t. He firmly believes he has nothing to apologise for, that everything he has done has been in the best interests of the club. If his grand plan was to torch creditors and re-establish Rangers in a debt-free world he reckoned without the damage it would cause to the credibility of the club and the vengeance that might be visited upon him by supporters who now wear the colours of a humiliated institution. There is no way Whyte can lead this club forward. He is about as welcome at Ibrox as Sir David Murray, a man whose way of facing up to his own culpability in the ruination of Rangers is to go to ground.
So many people share the blame, but instead of humility at Rangers we get the objectionable attempt to slip the millionaire Cousin in the front door while preparing to usher the redundant out the back.
BTW, if folk are that bothered about how the SFA and/or the SPFL have handled this, why not contact the vice president of the SFA?Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 30-06-2013 at 12:26 PM.
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30-06-2013 12:23 PM #23080This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I realise that's a different situation regarding contracts but the mention of Sutton was in reply to where they're getting the money from. He must have freed up some (imaginary) wages
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30-06-2013 12:23 PM #23081
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He's very poor and hugely over rated - perpetuated by the media when he was at Rangers, and the national side have/had the worst central defenders in a decade.
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30-06-2013 12:24 PM #23082
Mid year review of the Hearts 2013 calender.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIWm5G5srKA
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30-06-2013 12:30 PM #23084
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHavnae heard of any interest in him apart from the yams, if naebody is trying tae pick him up now when his contract is about tae run out, why on earth would they pay for him later once he's signed for the ****s? When they go down the tubes he will be free tae walk again anyway so again why on earth would anybody pay?
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30-06-2013 12:39 PM #23085This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But "morally", they're 2 completely different scenarios.
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30-06-2013 12:43 PM #23086
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30-06-2013 12:59 PM #23087
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30-06-2013 01:04 PM #23088
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No problem with then signing him , it must surely mean that they can pay their fees for the use of Riccarton ?.
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30-06-2013 01:06 PM #23089
How does unnecessarily increasing the wage bill fit with the Administrators' objectives of obtaining the best deal for their shareholders? I think they're taking a chance ( it won't work ) that this news will somehow boost ticket sales. IMO however that seems to be taking a large step into football business & speculation & away from the Administrators' core responsibilities. I would appreciate, CWG, CG, Desanto etc take on this.
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FWIW I really couldn't care less whether Wilson goes there or not. He's hardly going to make a huge difference to their plight. If they stumble through the season they'll be relegated regardless.
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30-06-2013 01:12 PM #23091
I don't quite understand the registration rules but he was only on loan from Liverpool and was surely registered with the English FA? Now I can understand he was registered to play with Hearts but surely that registration ended along with his loan at the end of the season?
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30-06-2013 01:14 PM #23092
Other countries must laugh at Scottish Football.
While loyal workers are losing their jobs this club continues to sign more players, and the spl just let this happen?
Meanwhile the Hearts fans lap it up and take it as another victory over the 'wee team'
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30-06-2013 01:15 PM #23093
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30-06-2013 01:21 PM #23094
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I genuinely feel sorry for those at Tynecastle losing their jobs. Surely signing Wilson is a kick in the face to all those made redundant.
Oh well makes it even better when those bas****s die.
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30-06-2013 01:29 PM #23095
"Technically" they've done nothing wrong. The players registration is transferred between clubs during the loan period. The contracts are a different matter. When he came to hertz there would be a contract between the clubs but no contract between hertz and Wilson. I don't think the SFA need to see the interclub contract and any terms in there would be irrelevant. However, normally, his registration should have been returned to Liverpool at the end of the Scottish season and he would have officially been their player until today and unable to sign for hertz as they're now embargoed.
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30-06-2013 01:36 PM #23096
So let me get this right. HMFC (IA) are able to run up a c£25-£30m core debt, stop paying wages, HMRC, police, training landlords, council and any other business they got services from.
They can exit without notice and payment , 14 members of staff and threaten other players they need to make pay cut.
They can continue not to pay any wages or any past debt (protected) while every other club has bills to pay.
Then Gary Locke goes on radio saying they have been punished enough, doesn't expect to get a transfer embargo and hopes he can bring lots of new players In August.
And now in advance lf that, any CVA etc they can sign a Scottish internationalist, a player the rest of Scottish football can't afford (except Celtic and even allowing for 50% pay cut).
Is that the some total of it?
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30-06-2013 01:43 PM #23098
Could it be that the administrators know they'll either be liquidated or in new ownership by the time he would need to be paid next and a months wage for Wilson won't make any difference, if signing him shifts a few season tickets then no harm in trying?
It's no right they can even try and add to their wage bill but can't say i'm overly bothered, he's no that good.
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30-06-2013 01:43 PM #23099
This would only happen in Scotland. It's a national disgrace
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30-06-2013 01:44 PM #23100
Transfer window doesn't open until 1st July - so no transfers should be Complete and with them having a transfer embargo, this deal shouldn't be allowed.
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