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All footballing debts have to be paid.

In regards to the debt due to Hamilton, if we don't pay them back we'll not be involved in the Scottish Cup this season.

I'm sure I read a few weeks back that this debt had been settled & we were back in the cup?

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But going with 0 p in the pound your no better than the **** surely. The only difference is that the hmrc had a controlling share at rangers and not here. As i said before my club paid all its debts in full. You arent paying any of them it would seen so theres only one team who can hold their head up high here. How can anyone celebrate that when you consider the cash some poor people have lost.

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Current "Buy the Pars" total:

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Pars United required £100,000 of fan donations to buy the Club. As you can see, this has been more than matched.

Is that all you could muster? No wonder the cva offer is so embarrassing.

Its okay obviously to have a laugh and s joke according to some of these posts but a lot of people have lost a decent amount of cash due to this cva. You'd think more pars fans would remember that .

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Is that all you could muster? No wonder the cva offer is so embarrassing.

That didn't include all the money fans poured in from when we first hit the skids until the end of the season. The Pars United group set a 500K target - them and those with deep pockets would raise £400K and they wanted the fans to aim for £100K.

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I believe that if circumstances that unfolded last year with Rangers hadn't happened, then sympathy for Dunfermline's plight would be extremely diluted!

To a few people it's just a GIRFUY to Rangers fans! Although they deserve everything they get for their sanctomonious attitude.

Leaves a bitter taste in the mouth for me, but congratulations nonetheless.

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Yes, that exactly what that picture is showing.

Yip, he's climbing in his car to go looking for toddlers to skittle by way of celebration.

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Is that all you could muster? No wonder the cva offer is so embarrassing.

Its okay obviously to have a laugh and s joke according to some of these posts but a lot of people have lost a decent amount of cash due to this cva. You'd think more pars fans would remember that .

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lesson learned is for clubs that work hard to make ends meet,paying their tax ,cutting staff,cutting wages trying to balance books should follow the Dunfermline model

No it's not, don't be so bitter.

Today was good news for Rovers as well. We have a history of being unable to "balance the books" and a Scottish League without a Dunfermline in it wouldn't help that.

There are not many supporters of clubs in the top two leagues that can claim the "we live within our means" dignity line. A large number have been rescued in one way or another, including us!

Scottish Football, as a whole, needs to find solutions to the financial problems a large proportion of it faces. The redistribution of wealth and single league structure is a massive step forward but there is a lot more to do to improve the quality, and therefore investment in the game.

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No it's not, don't be so bitter.

Today was good news for Rovers as well. We have a history of being unable to "balance the books" and a Scottish League without a Dunfermline in it wouldn't help that.

There are not many supporters of clubs in the top two leagues that can claim the "we live within our means" dignity line. A large number have been rescued in one way or another, including us!

Scottish Football, as a whole, needs to find solutions to the financial problems a large proportion of it faces. The redistribution of wealth and single league structure is a massive step forward but there is a lot more to do to improve the quality, and therefore investment in the game.

not bitter at all and why is todays news good for us.unless we draw them in the cup or relegated at the end of next season unlikely to have an impact on us

yes we have a history of been unable to balance or books but not to the extent of shafting everyone left right and centre by entering admin and no alternaqtive acceptance offer of zero in the £ .,we are or having at least been trying to balance our books.we have cut staff and wages,given up our rights to ownership of our stadium in an attempt to do so.nobody is claiming we live within our means dignity line but at least some are attempting to do something about it.if your comfortable with their situation and how the have done it it says more about you

agree regards scottish football as a whole need to find a solution but an equally bigger responsibility is on those running clubs

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