Definition: if you buy something on the never-never, you pay for it in regular, small amounts over a period of time.
Can you fill me in on the Sevco business plan. I've somehow missed that announcement.
"@BBCAlLamont: I asked Neil Doncaster if Charles Green was casting Rangers' votes today. He said combination of Green, admin and Andrew Dickson, head of .."
"@BBCAlLamont: ..football admin at the club. http://t.co/6oa6QWKG here soon"
You've been lecturing everyone all morning that buying on the never never is the only way to do things in 'the business world'. You're as blinkered as gunslinger when it comes to TBK, with an extra dollop of hypocrisy thrown in.
If D&P had asked for £8.5m from the support, giving them the shares, Ibrox and Murray Park in return, the money would have been there within a week, and there would have been no interest to pay on that.
That's how the Rangers world operates!
You are mighty keen to go all guns blazing when you think the SFA/SPL are fucking us over, but turn into Mahatma Gandhi when it's 'one of our own'.
Bizarre!
Green stated, in his first public appearance, that under him, Rangers would be free from debt. That was a bare-faced lie - whether or not someone has a handle on how the business world operates.
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