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  • Opposed - and will walk away from Scottish professional football

    537 52.85%
  • Opposed - but will continue to support the game.

    454 44.69%
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    25 2.46%
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    No. 27 is a big lass!!😁


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    Not a big enough penalty for that sort of overspending in my view, but better than nothing.....and a lot better than anything (given we seem to have nothing) that we have in SPFL


    Reading have been deducted six points by the English Football League for breaching financial rules.
    The EFL determined the Royals lost £57.8m between 2017 and 2021 - the EFL's limit for that period is £39m.
    A further six-point deduction is suspended until the end of next season, provided they comply with a business plan which includes player spending.

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    Be interesting to see if Gerrard makes an appearance at the memorial service in Glasgow for Walter Smith and if he does what kind of reception he receives. Not expecting a standing ovation or indeed a stand up fist fight as it’s not the time nor place but you know what I mean.

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    Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?


    Perfect time to beat them. Genuinely due one against them

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    [QUOTE=Keith_M;6751655]Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?

    Yeah, gers fans round my way are all digging out the orange gear for Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renfrew_Hibby View Post
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    Yeah, gers fans round my way are all digging out the orange gear for Sunday.

    Cheers.


    It sounded ridiculous but at the same time unsurprising. Their bigotry is just so transparent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Cheers.


    It sounded ridiculous but at the same time unsurprising. Their bigotry is just so transparent.
    https://youtu.be/YV8zGNe7Ebg
    Do they look and sound like this.

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    [QUOTE=Keith_M;6751655]Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?

    I’ll be amazed if we notice the difference from a ‘normal’ game against them. Ibrox must be the only place in the world you can be in three different periods - caveman, 1690s and today.

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    [QUOTE=Logie Green;6751674]
    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?

    I’ll be amazed if we notice the difference from a ‘normal’ game against them. Ibrox must be the only place in the world you can be in three different periods - caveman, 1690s and today.
    https://youtu.be/LCuRgRgk4Io
    Watch out for this thing on Sunday

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    Can we sing on Sunday

    When the hibs went up to win the Scottish cup you were here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicho87 View Post
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    Can we sing on Sunday

    When the hibs went up to win the Scottish cup you were here
    You can stick your F****** Tango up your ar**.
    Inspired by Greta Thumberg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rebel View Post
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    Imagine living next door to this lot. Weird behaviour from adults. A strange bunch.

    https://twitter.com/triviatim/status...965000202?s=24
    You'd be frightened to go out of the house.

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    [QUOTE=Logie Green;6751674]
    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Been told by a Sticky Bun workmate that a load of them are planning on turning Sunday into an Orange Fest, allegedly as a tribute to their new Dutch Manager.

    Is this a wind-up, or has anybody else heard the same?

    I’ll be amazed if we notice the difference from a ‘normal’ game against them. Ibrox must be the only place in the world you can be in three different periods - caveman, 1690s and today.
    Let’s be thankful they kept Remembrance Sunday to a fortnight not a month or we’d be throwing that in as well.

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    Apparently Van Bronkhurst's first choice for his second in command has turned him down.

    His name?


    John Paul van Gastel



    I wonder why he said no


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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Apparently Van Bronkhurst's first choice for his second in command has turned him down.

    His name?


    John Paul van Gastel



    I wonder why he said no

    O Bless him 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Apparently Van Bronkhurst's first choice for his second in command has turned him down.

    His name?


    John Paul van Gastel



    I wonder why he said no

    Catechismic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Apparently Van Bronkhurst's first choice for his second in command has turned him down.

    His name?


    John Paul van Gastel



    I wonder why he said no

    I wonder if Van Bronkhurst will forgive him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Apparently Van Bronkhurst's first choice for his second in command has turned him down.

    His name?


    John Paul van Gastel



    I wonder why he said no

    Heard he was an expert on crosses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    There was £5.5m repaid to said directors during the year, with a further £7.4m converted to equity. The balance due to directors (3 of them) at the end of the year was £5.25m, for which there is a repayment plan over 7 years.
    The equity is going to end up worthless.Converting debt to equity is sign a company is in trouble and creditors accept it as a long shot they might get something back. Romanov converted a lot of his loans to equity. Of course not his money in the first place but the parent bank's that went under.

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    The equity is going to end up worthless.Converting debt to equity is sign a company is in trouble and creditors accept it as a long shot they might get something back. Romanov converted a lot of his loans to equity. Of course not his money in the first place but the parent bank's that went under.
    You'd think if they win the league and therefore get the automatic Champions League group stage place that they be able to pay back a good chunk of that debt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
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    You'd think if they win the league and therefore get the automatic Champions League group stage place that they be able to pay back a good chunk of that debt.
    I think Champions League football is worth around 12 million so they'll be fine financially if they win the league. Probably 5050 if they do though.

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    I think Champions League football is worth around 12 million so they'll be fine financially if they win the league. Probably 5050 if they do though.
    I thought groups stages = £30m - £40m, could be wrong though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilipinoHibs View Post
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    The equity is going to end up worthless.Converting debt to equity is sign a company is in trouble and creditors accept it as a long shot they might get something back. Romanov converted a lot of his loans to equity. Of course not his money in the first place but the parent bank's that went under.
    It can also be a sign of confidence in a company's long term prospects,as well as making it more attractive to an external lender.
    Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 20-11-2021 at 10:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
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    I thought groups stages = £30m - £40m, could be wrong though.
    I think qualification is worth around £12 million then it's 2.5 million for each group win. Although you wouldn't expect them to win many games at that level. I'm not sure if that money includes gate receipts though or if it's purely TV rights and prize money for qualifying.

    Either way I think it's safe to say if they win the league they will be pretty safe financially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It can also be a sign of confidence in a company's long term prospects.
    In your opinion Crops what do you think of their long term prospects. The model seems to be based on getting into the Champions league group stage which is not guaranteed as Celtics financial position is better than theirs. If Celtic or somebody else wins the league they have a funding gap that needs to be filled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbhibby View Post
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    In your opinion Crops what do you think of their long term prospects. The model seems to be based on getting into the Champions league group stage which is not guaranteed as Celtics financial position is better than theirs. If Celtic or somebody else wins the league they have a funding gap that needs to be filled.
    Their model, thus far, has been built on getting into the latter stages of the EL regularly. That was their stated aim a few years ago, and many scoffed at that. But they achieved that, which is IMO Gerrard's most important contribution to their recovery.

    They still have short term problems, and the Ashley thing to be resolved. But they are in a better position than they were a year ago, which is no bad thing.

    CL money next season would probably steady the ship completely, as long as they don't go daft with the money.

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    The equity is going to end up worthless.Converting debt to equity is sign a company is in trouble and creditors accept it as a long shot they might get something back. Romanov converted a lot of his loans to equity. Of course not his money in the first place but the parent bank's that went under.
    Exactly, this is what irritates me about that lot, their debt in real terms was not £30m.....it was nearer £50-60m. They repaid fraction of their debts and built a £20m stand within a couple of years.

    Parasites, always will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    CL money next season would probably steady the ship completely, as long as they don't go daft with the money.
    That have a tradition of restraint, so here's hoping....

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    Rangers fans' tears and snotters coming up on Superscoreboard now.

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