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On ‎19‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 12:50, ICTJohnboy said:

 

That thought crossed my mind but I think way back in the old days supporters did generally remain silent. Would have depended on who the silence was for. I would have imagined that Jock Stein, for instance, would probably have earned that respect from both halves of the old firm.

Maybe some of the real old gits on here could reflect on that.

As a BTW Jock Stein as a Celtic Captain still lived with his parents in a Lanarkshire mining village, men in those days given the financially constraints of the time would gather on street corners of an evening, in Jocks village, where to a man they were bluenose, men at these corners would turn their backs when Jock passed, on matchdays his father would always shake his hand in the morning and wish him luck, on the days when Celtic played Rangers his father never ever shook his hand or wished him luck instead he too turned his back.

All true and in Steins autobiography.

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The feckin hyprocisy of Forsyth  is feckin unbelievable, here is a song and dance twat who gets a knighthood while living in Spain and owns houses in Puerto Rica, total tax dodges going on, and then leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it, if he had left it to his kids tax was payable, but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each.
Not only had we had to bear his feckin second rate and embarrassing jokes and innuendo but the charlatan didn't pay the taxes owed to we the people and the mugs who fawned over him. 

Can someone give this man a "hug"
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The feckin hyprocisy of Forsyth  is feckin unbelievable, here is a song and dance twat who gets a knighthood while living in Spain and owns houses in Puerto Rica, total tax dodges going on, and then leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it, if he had left it to his kids tax was payable, but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each.
Not only had we had to bear his feckin second rate and embarrassing jokes and innuendo but the charlatan didn't pay the taxes owed to we the people and the mugs who fawned over him. 


The hypocrisy comes from the many P&B posters who criticise Forsyth/Lewis Hamilton etc but would do exactly the same if they had enough cash to justify avoiding paying tax on it.
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1 hour ago, SandyCromarty said:

The feckin hyprocisy of Forsyth  is feckin unbelievable, here is a song and dance twat who gets a knighthood while living in Spain and owns houses in Puerto Rica, total tax dodges going on, and then leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it, if he had left it to his kids tax was payable, but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each.

Not only had we had to bear his feckin second rate and embarrassing jokes and innuendo but the charlatan didn't pay the taxes owed to we the people and the mugs who fawned over him. 

I'm, more amazed that for a life long entertainer who was pretty consistently working he isnt worth more than 17 million.

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The feckin hyprocisy of Forsyth  is feckin unbelievable, here is a song and dance twat who gets a knighthood while living in Spain and owns houses in Puerto Rica, total tax dodges going on, and then leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it, if he had left it to his kids tax was payable, but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each.
Not only had we had to bear his feckin second rate and embarrassing jokes and innuendo but the charlatan didn't pay the taxes owed to we the people and the mugs who fawned over him. 


Inheritance tax is the biggest pile of shite ever
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3 hours ago, SandyCromarty said:

leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it, if he had left it to his kids tax was payable, but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each.

Probably an easy decision to make when you're 30 years older than your missus...

 

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...and then leaves his £17,000,000 to his wife who under English law will not have to pay tax on it ...but then the wife can give his kids, legally and tax free, £650.000 each... but the charlatan didn't pay the taxes owed...

You've defeated your own argument there.
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