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frankly I would be more inclined to get into green about the fact he has raised 37 million and spunked 29 million of that on little or nothing tangible so far as I can see.

 

except winning div 3 in a very poor fashion.

 

He has previous for that in the Middle East.

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I hadn't heard that the investigation into Green/Whtye had been published yet, so are you saying he's guilty before the trial is complete.

 

Trial? It's more like charades for dummies. Is the board likely to announce that it's self-appointed investigation finds the club's former CEO, director and largest shareholder guilty of breaching the SFA articles of association and condemn the club to more trouble? I don't think so. It's a bloody panto, a circus act.

 

As for Green, that lying Yorkshire twat was born guilty. The time for giving lying, thieving bastards unjustified benefit of the doubt has well and truly passed.

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I will never lie to the fans

 

I only met him once, two weeks ago

I only met him once, months ago

I never met him more than twice

I only met him half a dozen times

blah blah blah

 

The fans have been lied to enough, I will never do it

 

Man Utd want us

Barcelona and Real want us

Aston Villa are shitty wee nobodies (I paraphrase)

 

19 players, five at the Euros....

 

I call a spade a spade, I always tell the truth

 

I am here to meet Uefa (wrong city, no-one met him)

Then I am arranging a friendly with Olympiakos

 

I won't sign a TV deal next year

 

I won't leave until I hear Champ League music

 

blah de blah blah blah

 

I will never lie....................

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Spent £29m? On what?

 

first of all full disclosure.

 

Ahmed says him and green raised 37 million.

 

Keith Jackson says we have 8 left and no one at the club has said he is wrong.

 

so that's a drop of 29 million.

 

the spend is much higher as we have also spent season book cash, sponsorship money etc. the spend must be 45 million ish.

 

as for what on I have literally no idea.

 

the new screens? 7 million on players wages. 12 on other staff?

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Trial? It's more like charades for dummies. Is the board likely to announce that it's self-appointed investigation finds the club's former CEO, director and largest shareholder guilty of breaching the SFA articles of association and condemn the club to more trouble? I don't think so. It's a bloody panto, a circus act.

 

As for Green, that lying Yorkshire twat was born guilty. The time for giving lying, thieving bastards unjustified benefit of the doubt has well and truly passed.

It's not like you ever gave him the benefit of the doubt anyway, from his very first press conference.

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first of all full disclosure.

 

Ahmed says him and green raised 37 million.

 

Keith Jackson says we have 8 left and no one at the club has said he is wrong.

 

so that's a drop of 29 million.

 

the spend is much higher as we have also spent season book cash, sponsorship money etc. the spend must be 45 million ish.

 

as for what on I have literally no idea.

 

the new screens? 7 million on players wages. 12 on other staff?

 

I thought the screens were a loan from the sponsors and what is the 12 on other staff? Surely not £12m in wages for non playing staff.

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