Europa League qualifiers to look forward to as well
Plus pure hundreds of clunge
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comment by Mummy - I did your dad (U10045)
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Plus pure hundreds of clunge
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Fckin swimmin in it
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Have a wee look at my earlier post
Pfft
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Are you bears completely incapable of actually reading the accounts?
The loss differential is a measly £50k. Just read the accounts and not the headlines. Income has increased by £5.3m whilst costs have increased by £4.1m. It's the residue of the loans that see you in a very small profit. Just to put it into perspective that profit is 1.8% of turnover which include the season ticket sales.
They don't need further funding because they already have enough loans FOR THIS SEASON.
Now just to be sensible for a minute, the results are far better in that at least there is a profit, but; and this is the big bit; how do Rangers progress further without significant funding?
Well?
Discuss.
A significant step though obviously there's still plenty of work to be done.
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Can't squeeze any more of you fat fwckers in but
Well done Rangers.
I'm shiiiiting it now.
New messiah, cash in the bank and Waghorn impressing English teams...parp...oooh me ringpiece
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Well done Rangers.
I'm shiiiiting it now.
New messiah, cash in the bank and Waghorn impressing English teams...parp...oooh me ringpiece
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Glad to see you're taking this seriously
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Fair play to all at Rangers.
£49 ticket for the old firm games. Scandalous but they know enough people will pay. I forked it out for the Hogmanay game but I'll be knocking back a ticket if it comes my way for the game in the split.
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Zach As I say though, they could charge £70 and they would still get a sellout as enough people would buy. 90mins of football man, disgrace!
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The game in the split will be severely meaningless. We may still be looking at staying unbeaten but that will be the only interest as the cup game will take place before that
"Rangers admit they are still reliant on soft loans from shareholders, including King and Douglas Park, to fund a shortfall in finance but say no further investment is needed before the end of the season. "
"Directors handed the club £2.9m in October to boost the club’s bank balance and promised another £850,000 in financial support this month but it’s unclear if Rangers have drawn down the second tranche of promised funding."
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Great words.
More please Richard. 👍
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posted on 23/3/17
Europa League qualifiers to look forward to as well
posted on 23/3/17
Plus pure hundreds of clunge
posted on 23/3/17
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posted on 23/3/17
comment by Mummy - I did your dad (U10045)
posted 5 minutes ago
Plus pure hundreds of clunge
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Fckin swimmin in it
posted on 23/3/17
Here Esc
Have a wee look at my earlier post
Pfft
😂😂😂
Are you bears completely incapable of actually reading the accounts?
The loss differential is a measly £50k. Just read the accounts and not the headlines. Income has increased by £5.3m whilst costs have increased by £4.1m. It's the residue of the loans that see you in a very small profit. Just to put it into perspective that profit is 1.8% of turnover which include the season ticket sales.
They don't need further funding because they already have enough loans FOR THIS SEASON.
Now just to be sensible for a minute, the results are far better in that at least there is a profit, but; and this is the big bit; how do Rangers progress further without significant funding?
Well?
Discuss.
posted on 23/3/17
A significant step though obviously there's still plenty of work to be done.
posted on 23/3/17
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posted on 23/3/17
Can't squeeze any more of you fat fwckers in but
posted on 23/3/17
Well done Rangers.
I'm shiiiiting it now.
New messiah, cash in the bank and Waghorn impressing English teams...parp...oooh me ringpiece
posted on 23/3/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Well done Rangers.
I'm shiiiiting it now.
New messiah, cash in the bank and Waghorn impressing English teams...parp...oooh me ringpiece
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Glad to see you're taking this seriously
posted on 23/3/17
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Fair play to all at Rangers.
posted on 23/3/17
£49 ticket for the old firm games. Scandalous but they know enough people will pay. I forked it out for the Hogmanay game but I'll be knocking back a ticket if it comes my way for the game in the split.
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posted on 23/3/17
Zach As I say though, they could charge £70 and they would still get a sellout as enough people would buy. 90mins of football man, disgrace!
posted on 23/3/17
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posted on 23/3/17
The game in the split will be severely meaningless. We may still be looking at staying unbeaten but that will be the only interest as the cup game will take place before that
posted on 23/3/17
"Rangers admit they are still reliant on soft loans from shareholders, including King and Douglas Park, to fund a shortfall in finance but say no further investment is needed before the end of the season. "
"Directors handed the club £2.9m in October to boost the club’s bank balance and promised another £850,000 in financial support this month but it’s unclear if Rangers have drawn down the second tranche of promised funding."
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Great words.
More please Richard. 👍
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