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With all these arrests and whatnot,what about the directors of the day, like the Saint John Greig etc? Surely as directors they had a duty of care to the club? Stunning silence from the likes of Greig on this!

With this being a criminal investigation maybe the likes of Greig, Bain,among others were advised not to comment on any of the events that happened.

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Most of us are referring to taking action and speaking out as the events occurred, not when it was too fucking late.

Good ol'"Rangers Men" dontchaknow ?

Blood runs red white and blue an'at....

"Loyal"

"One simply doesn't go running to the authorities to rat on eachother ya know" ;)

"People - sorry - Ra Peeeepul might ask awkward questions and think - heaven forbid - we just sat there dumb and happy taking our (your) money". :o

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Grant Russell @STVGrant · 11h 11 hours ago
Another Rangers accounts find: "...obligation of Rangers Retail Ltd to purchase stock at cost higher than resale value for season 2013/14."

Grant Russell @STVGrant · 11h 11 hours ago
Rangers paid £411,000 under their obligation to purchase stock at cost higher than resale value through Rangers Retail Ltd.

Grant Russell @STVGrant · 11h 11 hours ago
Just to reiterate that. Rangers paid £411,000 under obligation to buy stock through Rangers Retail Ltd at a cost higher than resale value.

Grant Russell @STVGrant · 11h 11 hours ago
At £40 a shirt, that would be 10,275 jerseys Rangers had to shell out £411,000 for under their "obligation".
Am i reading this right?, when they sell a jersey it costs the club as opposed to generating income for the club! So therefore that the wee Bangladeshi boy who stitches the shirt in the factory makes more money on each shirt than Sevco do,
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Craig will be safe if he mentions that he bought the club not the company

Was that the club that orbited the Earth for a couple of weeks after the parent company went out of business?

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Whyte should be 'fucked and burnt', eh? The queue to do the latter will be huge. The queue to pump the Motherwell tycoon with off the radar wealth will certainly begin and end at the offices of the Record at Anderston Quay, where wee Whytie had his John Thomas shined with great regularity.

How large a pit of ordeal can one newspaper dig itself?

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Quite possibly so, however his great great great great great great great great great grandfather was not a Scottish King who was born in Edinburgh, so he does not count.

Evidence please.

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Am i reading this right?, when they sell a jersey it costs the club as opposed to generating income for the club! So therefore that the wee Bangladeshi boy who stitches the shirt in the factory makes more money on each shirt than Sevco do,

Every time a loyal bear bought a replica top it was actually costing the club money. A preposterous and rather amusing state of affairs.

By cutting down on buying merchandise the ST 'boycotters' actually helped the regime, not hinder it.

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And who has the deeds?

Mikey runs the show now. They've now got Mikey as a partner. Any problems, he goes to Mikey. Trouble with the bill? He can go to Mikey. Trouble with the cops, deliveries, Tommy, he can call Mikey. But now the guy's gotta come up with Mikey's money every week, no matter what. Business bad? "F**k you, pay me." Oh, you had a fire? "F**k you, pay me." Place got hit by lightning, huh? "F**k you, pay me." Also, Mikey could do anything. Especially run up bills on the joint's credit. And why not? Nobody's gonna pay for it anyway. And as soon as the deliveries are made in the front door, you move the stuff out the back and sell it at a discount. You take a two hundred dollar case of booze and you sell it for a hundred. It doesn't matter. It's all profit. And then finally, when there's nothing left, when you can't borrow another buck from the bank or buy another case of booze, you bust the joint out. You light a match.
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even the wee Bangladeshi boy who stitches the shirt in the factory and who makes more money on each shirt than Sevco do is more scottish,

Wee Bangladeshi boy goes home puzzled at stitching 5 stars on the top. "What have they won?" he asks himself "The boay in the Real Madrid section is always adding stars when they win big trophies"

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