after reading the following link could anyone offer a suggestion as to why the spl would only pay dundee united half of the £66k they were due from oldco rangers when they got to keep £2.55m from oldco rangers in prizemoney?
are they now expecting newco rangers to pay half of the oldco debt?
we seem to be conveniently switching between oldco and newco when it suits...and none of it as far as i can see is to our benefit. more evidence of making it up as they go along!
http://sport.stv.tv/football/150386-rangers-and-spl-in-dispute-over-unpaid-dundee-united-ticket-money/
unpaid debt!
posted on 15/8/12
THEY HOLD BACK 2.5 MILLION YET ONLY GIVE UTD HALF THE MONEY
posted on 15/8/12
Half of 60k aswell, joke organisation. Feels a poor use of the word organisation tbh.
posted on 15/8/12
More profiteering from the spl
shameless,beggin bastirts
posted on 15/8/12
Aye Bigots too...
posted on 15/8/12
The sad thing is when the first SPL clubs go into Admin Rangers will get the blame!
posted on 15/8/12
that an'all chads
posted on 15/8/12
Ranger have paid their debts to other Scottish clubs. The money was paid direct to the SFA to distribute to the affected clubs.
The SFA are a bunch a whankers as the money is sitting gathering interest in their accounts.
Our conscience is clear. And issues now is between the affected clubs and the SFA
posted on 15/8/12
Dundee Utd, Give them he haw
posted on 15/8/12
Dundee Utd, Give them he haw
Wid they notice
posted on 15/8/12
Daily Telegraph Aritcle (link below) dated 11th July 2012 and Charles Green's comments dated 13th August 2012, as widely published,"Furthermore, the club was given a written commitment from the SPL [Scottish Premier League] in May that it would settle an outstanding debt to Dundee Utd." The telegraph clearly shows that Dundee United are not owed money from The Rangers FC Ltd but are owed money from that held by the SPL for the purpose of paying these debts as it was Dundee United who took action to recover this cash by this means. So do they want paid Twice? or is £1.3 Million not enough to pay for the £69,000 owed.