This is a belter. The CQN article below reporting on the FTT verdict. Apparently the verdict was that the trust payments were earnings and Rangers were guilty.
http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/?p=10976#comments
Then read the comments below. The initial comments are gleeful at the news, but then further down, it appears that not all is what it seems as the realisation that we've got away with it sinks in.
Looks like the 'MSM' have little to worry about these chancers about.
CQN - Always good for a laugh
posted on 22/11/12
we are now a full hour and 30 mins since the verdict
paulantony, bless him, is catching up
pauloantony
16:30 on
20 November, 2012
So? Have they won the big tax case ?
posted on 22/11/12
took a while for it to sink in
posted on 22/11/12
ernie lynch
16:36 on 20 November, 2012
No reason given for the tribunal sitting in private.
I suspected from the start that that decision suggested the hu.ns would get the benefit of the doubt and the dissenting judgement suggests my concerns were well founded.
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You can literally feel the bitterness oozing out of this fud
posted on 22/11/12
awe_naw_no_annoni_oan_anaw_noo
16:38 on 20 November, 2012
The only creditors who will get anything if the result is not successfully appealed is HMRC ?
HH
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posted on 22/11/12
scotpatsfan
16:54 on 20 November, 2012
Tooting Tim
I see your point, but it wouldn’t take Inspector Gadget to figure out WHY the Trust paid the money to the players.
If they were paid these monies at the same time they were employed at the dead club, then the SPL have every right to conclude that these monies were part of their wage.
SPF
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If in doubt make it up
posted on 22/11/12
TRFC
This despite the tribunal have concluded they were not wages.
posted on 22/11/12
That is fckin brilliant
posted on 22/11/12
Almost a Tango mk2
"There appears to be some misinformation..."
posted on 23/11/12
posted on 23/11/12
Dont give up the day job Bhoys, Thicko