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If ever there was a metaphor for how far the Scotland team had fallen it’s being issued a come and get me plea by a hoofball Livingston striker who has decided to play for Scotland because he probably can’t be arsed with the hassle of flying halfway around the world every couple of months to play for the national team that he really wants to.

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3 hours ago, DBBTB said:

If ever there was a metaphor for how far the Scotland team had fallen it’s being issued a come and get me plea by a hoofball Livingston striker who has decided to play for Scotland because he probably can’t be arsed with the hassle of flying halfway around the world every couple of months to play for the national team that he really wants to.

Scenes when he scores the goal that sends Scotland to the Euros 

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Hibs 3 Aberdeen 0, you have to laugh at these cunts, if I was a sheep shagger I’d be raging with them only showing up against Rangers.  But they got a draw against us at home, they’ve had a great week in their sad wee diddy club supporting lives.  Who cares if they get pumped off one of the worst teams in the league.  Embarrassing man.

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14 minutes ago, GOAT said:

Hibs 3 Aberdeen 0, you have to laugh at these cunts, if I was a sheep shagger I’d be raging with them only showing up against Rangers.  But they got a draw against us at home, they’ve had a great week in their sad wee diddy club supporting lives.  Who cares if they get pumped off one of the worst teams in the league.  Embarrassing man.

Thing is they couldnt give two fucks about the draw against us , they were delighted because it put us 2 points behind the scum........

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Motherwell have announced a £436,000 loss for the year to May 2019, having made a £1.7m profit in the previous accounting period.

The Fir Park club finished eighth in last season's Scottish Premiership - one place lower than in 2017-18, when the club also reached both cup finals.

Gate receipts were down almost a half to £1.6m and broadcasting rights fell around 25% to £1.4m.

Revenue of £4.6m included £781,000 of transfer income.

Player sales were largely made up of the first instalment of the sale of Cedric Kipre, who joined Wigan in August 2018.

Staff costs rose by around £50,000 to almost £4m - just £600,000 less than the total revenue.

Prize money, including Uefa solidarity payments, dropped from £750,000 to £160,000.

The club has liabilities of £80,000 owed to five fans but, as announced last month, Motherwell no longer owe money to former owners John Boyle and Les Hutchison.

This season Stephen Robinson's side have regularly been in the Premiership's top four as the season's midway point approaches.

 

Does this mean their wages are 87% of total revenue? Mental. Hurry up and die.

 

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18 minutes ago, Gandalf the Blue said:

Motherwell have announced a £436,000 loss for the year to May 2019, having made a £1.7m profit in the previous accounting period.

The Fir Park club finished eighth in last season's Scottish Premiership - one place lower than in 2017-18, when the club also reached both cup finals.

Gate receipts were down almost a half to £1.6m and broadcasting rights fell around 25% to £1.4m.

Revenue of £4.6m included £781,000 of transfer income.

Player sales were largely made up of the first instalment of the sale of Cedric Kipre, who joined Wigan in August 2018.

Staff costs rose by around £50,000 to almost £4m - just £600,000 less than the total revenue.

Prize money, including Uefa solidarity payments, dropped from £750,000 to £160,000.

The club has liabilities of £80,000 owed to five fans but, as announced last month, Motherwell no longer owe money to former owners John Boyle and Les Hutchison.

This season Stephen Robinson's side have regularly been in the Premiership's top four as the season's midway point approaches.

 

Does this mean their wages are 87% of total revenue? Mental. Hurry up and die.

 

if you take off the £781.000 of transfer income their staff costs are higher than their income  mental stuff

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Kilmarnock have some pretty mental beliefs about how big a club they are...

They’ve literally done nothing in history of note barring the odd cup success, have a stadium they can’t even fill 25% of & had 2 good seasons under Clarke.

(I lived in Ayrshire for 10 years and nobody there gives a shit about them either, it’s either Rangers or juniors)

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2 hours ago, Gandalf the Blue said:

Motherwell have announced a £436,000 loss for the year to May 2019, having made a £1.7m profit in the previous accounting period.

The Fir Park club finished eighth in last season's Scottish Premiership - one place lower than in 2017-18, when the club also reached both cup finals.

Gate receipts were down almost a half to £1.6m and broadcasting rights fell around 25% to £1.4m.

Revenue of £4.6m included £781,000 of transfer income.

Player sales were largely made up of the first instalment of the sale of Cedric Kipre, who joined Wigan in August 2018.

Staff costs rose by around £50,000 to almost £4m - just £600,000 less than the total revenue.

Prize money, including Uefa solidarity payments, dropped from £750,000 to £160,000.

The club has liabilities of £80,000 owed to five fans but, as announced last month, Motherwell no longer owe money to former owners John Boyle and Les Hutchison.

This season Stephen Robinson's side have regularly been in the Premiership's top four as the season's midway point approaches.

 

Does this mean their wages are 87% of total revenue? Mental. Hurry up and die.

 

Probably expected Turnbull to go in the Summer (which he would have had it not been for his injury) to offset that and plug the gap.

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