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According to D&P any monies owed to other SPL clubs gets deducted from our prize winnings prior to us getting the monies. So Scottish football creditors would be paid.

 

But if HMRC are, as D&P suggested, disputing the football creditors rule then the consortium may need to pony up the amounts deducted to get the prize money "whole".

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I'm not sure the RFFF should be used for these debts. Let them wait for their money,they were all quick to line up for a kick at Rangers so fuck them,I'm sure the fighting fund can be used for other purposes connected directly to Rangers.

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I'm not sure the RFFF should be used for these debts. Let them wait for their money,they were all quick to line up for a kick at Rangers so fuck them,I'm sure the fighting fund can be used for other purposes connected directly to Rangers.

 

Normally I would agree Ian but the SFA\SPL could penalise us for not paying the other clubs. Better not to give them more ammunition as they already have.

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Normally I would agree Ian but the SFA\SPL could penalise us for not paying the other clubs. Better not to give them more ammunition as they already have.

 

I was not happy when the fund was used to pay Dunfermline,then we all know what their chairman said regarding Rangers.It's all about opinions I suppose but for me they can all go and take a hike

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I was not happy when the fund was used to pay Dunfermline,then we all know what their chairman said regarding Rangers.It's all about opinions I suppose but for me they can all go and take a hike

 

No matter what the consequences are?

I think it would be stupid to cut off our own noses.

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