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It is just a crying shame

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This affects Rangers how?

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BORING.

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How come this affects Rangers but when the manager of Celtic's involved a tax scam it doesn't impact on the club ??

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I'm just wondering if all your investors are fuyants? Just saying like

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It is just a crying shame.................Wis thur no a group called "The Crying Shame".

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Naw hillbilly was it not a film.

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I'm just wondering if all your investors are fuyants? Just saying like
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In the same way as Lennon

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the lennon wan was different tho lads...it failed miserably

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Well done Zachsda, a right smoochie number that, It would bring tears to a gless eye.

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If anything it should be more worrying for Celtic as these are the schemes that martin O'Neill, the majority of his team and the Celtic board have been using.

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Players and management of which team invest in this?

Now that will be interesting.

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Doesn't affect the club in any way shape or form.

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"Taxman" is a song written by George Harrison released as the opening track on The Beatles' 1966 album Revolver...................Even The Beatles had trouble with the tax man

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And The Kinks!

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Westlife singer Shane Filan declared bankruptBoyband member, who shared in group's estimated £31m fortune, becomes highest profile victim of Irish property crash
The bursting of the Irish property bubble has claimed perhaps its most famous victim: the Westlife singer Shane Filan, who has been declared bankrupt by a British court<

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And The Rangers.

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Friday 19 August 2011 Text size Ex-Celtic director Dempsey declared bankruptGerry Braiden
Local Government Correspondent.BRIAN Dempsey, the flamboyant former Celtic director and Labour Party benefactor, has been declared bankrupt with debts of almost £11 million.

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Ex-Celtic director Dominic Keane 'ripped off own brother for millions of pounds', court hears
20 Aug 2008 00:00 FORMER Celtic director Dominic Keane ripped off his own brother in a multi-million fraud, it was claimed yesterday.

FORMER Celtic director Dominic Keane ripped off his own brother in a multi-million fraud, it was claimed yesterday.

Keane - then a bank branch manager - had power of attorney to operate a £9million bank account held by Edmund Keane.

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That shut them up !

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He didn't think this one through did he?

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