Craig Whyte is suggesting it could be around £75 million as HMRC are permitted to charge a penalty payment to the overall amount due.God is an Englishman wrote:redsfan wrote:How much are Rangers in debt?
They "owe" HMRC 49 million pounds, but they are appealing that amount, saying it's significantly less.
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Can you lend us a fiver 'til Tuesday?Nice One Cyril wrote:Ten pound three shillings and sixpenceredsfan wrote:How much are Rangers in debt?
Time for some righteous indignation
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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Rangers owner Craig Whyte fears the club will be hit with a whopping £75million tax bill from HMRC. (The Scottish Sun)
The club's directors believe intransigence on the part of HMRC has driven the club to the brink of administration. (The Scotsman)
Whyte admits he can't pay the club's current tax bills, despite mortgaging off £24m in season ticket money. (Daily Record)
Rangers have a minimum of five days and a maximum of 10 to to appoint an administrator to take care of their financial affairs. (The Herald)
Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston believes a clause in the sale of the club to Craig Whyte could pave the way for the sensational return of Sir David Murray. (The Scottish Sun)
Johnston called on Murray to help save Rangers from administration by overthrowing Whyte and declaring the takeover at Ibrox legally null and void. (Daily Record)
Murray is expected to break his silence over the financial turmoil at the club he once owned on Tuesday. (The Scotsman)
Meanwhile, current owner Craig Whyte has issued a challenge to former Rangers directors to step up to the plate and put their money where their mouth is to help save the club. (The Express)
Mark Dingwall, chairman of the Rangers Supporters Trust, says some fans blame Sir David Murray as much as current owner Craig Whyte for the club's precarious financial position. (Daily Record)
Rangers face a race against time to be allowed to play in Europe next season if they are unable to present a set of audited accounts to the SFA and the SPL by 31 March. (The Scottish Sun)
The Ibrox club's players have been summoned to a crisis meeting at Murray Park on Tuesday morning to answer their questions about the threat of administration. (The Scottish Sun)
Rangers could be forced to sacrifice some of their highest-paid players to help secure the long-term future of the club. (The Express)
Steven Davis, Steven Whittaker, Allan McGregor and Steven Naismith are all likely to get the axe at Rangers as they could bring in much-needed money for the club in the sumemr transfer window. (Daily Record)
Rangers legend Derek Johnstone admits he is embarassed to be assosciated with the Glasgow club after the process of entering administration started on Monday. (The Herald)
Finance watchdogs have banned a stockbroking firm in which Rangers owner Craig Whyte is a key player from trading after they were caught dipping into their clients' money. (Daily Record)
Celtic turned down the opportunity to sell some of their players in the January transfer window, including striker Gary Hooper, which could have brought in up to £7m according to chief executive Peter Lawwell. (The Scottish Sun)
South Korea have backed down over a row with Celtic concerning a call up for Ki Sung-Yeung in a meaningless friendly with Uzbekistan a week on Saturday. (Daily Record)
I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................
Rangers owner Craig Whyte fears the club will be hit with a whopping £75million tax bill from HMRC. (The Scottish Sun)
The club's directors believe intransigence on the part of HMRC has driven the club to the brink of administration. (The Scotsman)
Whyte admits he can't pay the club's current tax bills, despite mortgaging off £24m in season ticket money. (Daily Record)
Rangers have a minimum of five days and a maximum of 10 to to appoint an administrator to take care of their financial affairs. (The Herald)
Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston believes a clause in the sale of the club to Craig Whyte could pave the way for the sensational return of Sir David Murray. (The Scottish Sun)
Johnston called on Murray to help save Rangers from administration by overthrowing Whyte and declaring the takeover at Ibrox legally null and void. (Daily Record)
Murray is expected to break his silence over the financial turmoil at the club he once owned on Tuesday. (The Scotsman)
Meanwhile, current owner Craig Whyte has issued a challenge to former Rangers directors to step up to the plate and put their money where their mouth is to help save the club. (The Express)
Mark Dingwall, chairman of the Rangers Supporters Trust, says some fans blame Sir David Murray as much as current owner Craig Whyte for the club's precarious financial position. (Daily Record)
Rangers face a race against time to be allowed to play in Europe next season if they are unable to present a set of audited accounts to the SFA and the SPL by 31 March. (The Scottish Sun)
The Ibrox club's players have been summoned to a crisis meeting at Murray Park on Tuesday morning to answer their questions about the threat of administration. (The Scottish Sun)
Rangers could be forced to sacrifice some of their highest-paid players to help secure the long-term future of the club. (The Express)
Steven Davis, Steven Whittaker, Allan McGregor and Steven Naismith are all likely to get the axe at Rangers as they could bring in much-needed money for the club in the sumemr transfer window. (Daily Record)
Rangers legend Derek Johnstone admits he is embarassed to be assosciated with the Glasgow club after the process of entering administration started on Monday. (The Herald)
Finance watchdogs have banned a stockbroking firm in which Rangers owner Craig Whyte is a key player from trading after they were caught dipping into their clients' money. (Daily Record)
Celtic turned down the opportunity to sell some of their players in the January transfer window, including striker Gary Hooper, which could have brought in up to £7m according to chief executive Peter Lawwell. (The Scottish Sun)
South Korea have backed down over a row with Celtic concerning a call up for Ki Sung-Yeung in a meaningless friendly with Uzbekistan a week on Saturday. (Daily Record)
I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................



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yogi wrote:Celtic turned down the opportunity to sell some of their players in the January transfer window, including striker Gary Hooper, which could have brought in up to £7m according to chief executive Peter Lawwell. (The Scottish Sun)
South Korea have backed down over a row with Celtic concerning a call up for Ki Sung-Yeung in a meaningless friendly with Uzbekistan a week on Saturday. (Daily Record)
I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................
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Why are you confused there pal..............it's straight forward, The Scottish Gossip withGod is an Englishman wrote:yogi wrote:Celtic turned down the opportunity to sell some of their players in the January transfer window, including striker Gary Hooper, which could have brought in up to £7m according to chief executive Peter Lawwell. (The Scottish Sun)
South Korea have backed down over a row with Celtic concerning a call up for Ki Sung-Yeung in a meaningless friendly with Uzbekistan a week on Saturday. (Daily Record)
I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................
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all the Gossip on the SPL clubs, and there's SO much on the HUNS with all the administration/debt gossip.
I could of deleted Celtics gossip, but I couldn't be arsed.



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yogi wrote:Why are you confused there pal..............it's straight forward, The Scottish Gossip withGod is an Englishman wrote:yogi wrote:Celtic turned down the opportunity to sell some of their players in the January transfer window, including striker Gary Hooper, which could have brought in up to £7m according to chief executive Peter Lawwell. (The Scottish Sun)
South Korea have backed down over a row with Celtic concerning a call up for Ki Sung-Yeung in a meaningless friendly with Uzbekistan a week on Saturday. (Daily Record)
I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................
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all the Gossip on the SPL clubs, and there's SO much on the HUNS with all the administration/debt gossip.
I could of deleted Celtics gossip, but I couldn't be arsed.
I'm confused because you said it was "ALL on the huns", when clearly it wasn't.
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http://m.stv.tv/news/scotland/west-cent ... rt-battle/
And there it is! Hail hail
Who the fuck are Glasgow rangers!!!
And there it is! Hail hail
Who the fuck are Glasgow rangers!!!


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Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?

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Agreed every year it's a two horse race I was hoping we would win outright this year no fun without Rangersswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
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Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?


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you sound a liitle bit bitter and twisted, when this sort of thing happened to Celtic in 1994, Rangers had 6 titles in a row. In 2012 when it's happened to rangers they have 3 in a row...DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
Keep calm and compare the titles
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If Rangers were to disappear, the standard of the SPL drops even further, TV becomes less interested and all Celtic do is hasten their own demise.DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
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It's always a worry when supporters of any team get more joy from another's misfortune, than they do from their own success.
Maybe it's in the Scottish psyche... after all, it's all the supporters of the national team have left to hold onto. They'd rather see England lose than Scotland win.
Maybe it's in the Scottish psyche... after all, it's all the supporters of the national team have left to hold onto. They'd rather see England lose than Scotland win.

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what do you mean by that, Rangers have done this on there own without any help from anyone else. If Rangers did wind up i believe they would come back as a new Rangers, but would be starting from the bottom.Nice One Cyril wrote:If Rangers were to disappear, the standard of the SPL drops even further, TV becomes less interested and all Celtic do is hasten their own demise.DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
The blame lays at the foot of those running Rangers Football Club. Nothing to do with any other club.
You are more than welcome to Bring It On.
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I have never seen this in the gossip column ever. All on the HUNS and their troubles....................
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Why are you confused there pal..............it's straight forward, The Scottish Gossip with
all the Gossip on the SPL clubs, and there's SO much on the HUNS with all the administration/debt gossip.
I could of deleted Celtics gossip, but I couldn't be arsed.
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I'm confused because you said it was "ALL on the huns", when clearly it wasn't.[/quote]
Talk about being petty,,,,,,,!


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Why are you confused there pal..............it's straight forward, The Scottish Gossip with
all the Gossip on the SPL clubs, and there's SO much on the HUNS with all the administration/debt gossip.
I could of deleted Celtics gossip, but I couldn't be arsed.

I'm confused because you said it was "ALL on the huns", when clearly it wasn't.[/quote]
Talk about being petty,,,,,,,!



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John all titles gained under Murray are being investigated
A new rangers will be back and sent straight into the spl to insure tv monies
Fergus McCann saved Celtic with a 5 year plan, we did not enter administration, one action he made was to float shares, something rangers cannot do now, he made Celtic self reliant, rangers brought this all upon themselves
And I have been celebrating Celtic winning, 17 games in a row in fact!
How did it feel to be knocked out of 4 cups this year you muppets? Haha
WATP: we are totally poor
A new rangers will be back and sent straight into the spl to insure tv monies
Fergus McCann saved Celtic with a 5 year plan, we did not enter administration, one action he made was to float shares, something rangers cannot do now, he made Celtic self reliant, rangers brought this all upon themselves
And I have been celebrating Celtic winning, 17 games in a row in fact!
How did it feel to be knocked out of 4 cups this year you muppets? Haha
WATP: we are totally poor


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Heeeeeee,Hoooooooo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I can't help but LAUGH !John Duthie wrote:you sound a liitle bit bitter and twisted, when this sort of thing happened to Celtic in 1994, Rangers had 6 titles in a row. In 2012 when it's happened to rangers they have 3 in a row...DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
Keep calm and compare the titles
JD, Celtic never went into administration, Celtic got taken over by a new board which made the club it is today.
"In March 1994, expatriate businessman and Celtic supporter Fergus McCann took control of a financially-strained club, in the process ousting a board of directors which included members with long family connections with Celtic. Shortly afterwards, Lou Macari was replaced as team manager by another ex-Celt Tommy Burns. Later that same year, in accordance with Fergus McCann's Five-Year Plan, the club was reconstituted as a plc, a development quickly followed by the most successful share-issue in the history of British football with 10,000 taking up the offer of investing a minimum of £620, thus contributing £14 million towards the re-financing of the club. In April 1999, Fergus McCann departed at the completion of his five-year stint. Allan MacDonald, a former British Aerospace managing director, succeeded him as chief executive."
Compare the titles, you say,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
We will catch that up soon with the HUNS going into administration.






Always look on the bright side of life,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,



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why's it petty, you said ALL and it wasn't ALL.yogi wrote:Talk about being petty,,,,,,,!
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DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
they say the same about you and with better reasons
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yogi wrote:Compare the titles, you say,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
We will catch that up soon with the HUNS going into administration.
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so, how do they compare then?
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Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!God is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Not when the club is scum and so are the supporters, I hope they don't come backswannsong wrote:Not sure why any football supporter would celebrate the possible demise of any other football club...particularly when the club has such a history and has provided a counterbalance to a league where the potential league winners are a given. :?
they say the same about you and with better reasons


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DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and cunts of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.
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What about British soldiers killing innocent protesters? We have reasons to sing and fight against the crown


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God is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and champagne of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.
So you are tarring us all with same brush, as you said it is a minority
You are more than welcome to Bring It On.
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It's ok he does not know what he's doingweb wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and champagne of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.
So you are tarring us all with same brush, as you said it is a minority


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Also singing songs with words "up to our knees in fenial blood" is ok, if one lots are wrong so are the othersweb wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and champagne of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.
So you are tarring us all with same brush, as you said it is a minority
You are more than welcome to Bring It On.
HAIL HAIL
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You better ask John Duthie then, he is the one who said it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,God is an Englishman wrote:yogi wrote:Compare the titles, you say,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
We will catch that up soon with the HUNS going into administration.
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He's like a broken record bhoys,,,,,,,,,haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaGod is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and champagne of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.



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I was asked for the reasons, I gave them.yogi wrote:He's like a broken record bhoys,,,,,,,,,haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaGod is an Englishman wrote:DOC wrote:Do share these reasons, oh I can't wait for this!
you know full well the reasons, sections of your crowd sing songs about the killing of British (including scottish) soldiers and about the enemy. It may only be a small minority but it happens. You don't respect remembrance day, it may only be a small minority but it happens. The people doing that are scum and champagne of the highest order.
You don't see that happening at ibrox.
It might be a broken record, but the record still speaks the truth