WillWard
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When someone is put on gardening leave under UK law an appropriate agreement has to be drafted and worded in mutually agreeable manner then signed by both parties. Knowing Ally and his advisers there will be few restrictions placed on his time away from Rangers. Perhaps the club will ask him to help Durie coach the kids, I'm sure the irony would not be lost on him.
Garden Leave is just an expression meaning that an employee doesn't work their notice, nor do they receive payment in lieu of notice. It's pretty standard and should be covered under any standard contract of employment so restrictions will be as they were for the last four years.
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Bears Den?
No more threads in the boardroom forum allowed.
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If the AGM doesn't see a motion passed to allow a new share issue then our only hope is that McCoist foregoes his payoff and leaves. If not, we might have to put up with a deterioration in form that could see us finish this season outside the top two.
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I was in the Army man and boy. Signed up as a cook at 16. Transferred to a IR a year at 18. Gave 25'yrs of my life in a service which took the lives of my father and grandfather. I watched Greig lift European silver. Stood in ibrox when people threw whisky bottles at each other and urine ran down the terrace. Seen Cooper play alongside McLean. Watched Souness transform Wallaces mess into something great. Shook hands with Willie Waddell and lost an uncle in the 66 disaster which me and my brother missed due to leaving at half time as i had to catch a train to report back to my regiment. I am a bear. I am loyal. I have no truck with Salmond or his SNP. I will be voting YES. Not because im a traitor, but because the UK has changed and is now betraying my grandchildren.
Hear, hear. The barely literate morons on this thread are the real embarrassment to our club.
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It's a vote to break up the country,
Well spotted, Sherlock
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AS IV SAID BEFORE ANY RANGER FAN THAT VOTES YES IS NO RANGERS FAN AND IS A TRAITOR TO THE CLUB A CLUB WITH A GREAT UNIONIST FOLLOWING VOTE YES tsay away from rangers AND IBROX PAL AS IV SAID TRAITOR
A Yes vote isn't a vote for the SNP. It's a vote of confidence in this country's future. And there is no contradiction in self-determinism and supporting Rangers.
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Utter shite. So McGregor, traitor in chief, and shittaker were not Scotland regulars before they turned their backs on us? Shut the fuck up.
My god, is this considered reasoned debate on here? And we wonder why we are a divided support?
The point he has made is that those players have improved since moving to the EPL and he has a perfectly valid point. You fucking imbecile.
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Tin hat firmly on here but I can't see too much wrong with that article.
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Unless King is volunteering to administer this fund I don't see how we are any further forward than we were before. If he isn't volunteering to set up and manage a fund then this is just more posturing.
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We united in our hours of need, we united against the SFA; we unite on the terraces; it is time to unite in regards to the ownership of our club
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Glasgow City Council extended option on London Road Primary School and there’s no paper trail
Posted by footballtaxhavens ⋅ December 18, 2013⋅ 3 Comments
Filed Under Celtic FC, Glasgow City Council, London Road Primary School
As stated in the previous post, on 12 December 2013, Glasgow City Council Executive Committee approved the sale of land around Celtic Park including an option on the London Road Primary School.
And as we saw according to the Council’s documents the option, for 3 years only, was given on an Executive Committee document dated 19 January 2007:
That option to purchase the land by 19 January 2010 has lapsed.
Searching the Glasgow City Council website for ‘London Road Primary School‘ between 1/9/2006 (before the 3 year option given in 2007 above) and the current date, the following documents come up:
The only document referring to the London Road Primary School after the 3 year option award on 19 January 2007 and 2013 is number 7. dated 11 December 2009. This is Celtic Football Club Masterplan which is 4 pages and the word ‘option‘ appears once with nothing to do with London Road Primary School.
Someone at Glasgow City Council without any committees approval or minutes gave Celtic another option on the London Road Primary School site after the original lapsed. There is no paper trail for this decision and agreement.
From the original option on 19 January 2007 until today, Glasgow City Council gave the option solely to Celtic. There has been no offer on the open market for almost seven years – it has been reserved for Celtic for seven years to find the money. Why did Celtic not buy it since it’s a steal? Also the Council’s concession of attaching a RPI increment? So when was that to start – from 1st April 2009 when the Council had already declared the option on 19 January 2007, so they give Celtic another 2 year discount. Something stinks badly and Celtic realise this – are they scared of an inquiry?
Celtic have not bought the property – they have just told the Council ‘they will when they are ready’. Glasgow City Council are Celtic’s puppets.
We are getting beyond local corruption and into EU State Aid issues which is currently hitting top Spanish football clubs like Real Madrid.
The option started in 2009 even though it was agreed in 2007...
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Anyone that thinks he walked away without a negotiated settlement is a fool. He'll have gotten maybe six months salary to agree to leave.
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The worrying thing for me is that we might not attract any decent offers for players, in which case we'll be obliged to offer them pay-offs that we obviously can't afford. Given the public awareness of our situation any offers we do receive are likely to be lowballed to fuck
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If Hearts come out of Admin before the end of the season and we have to make significant cuts to the playing budget, we might find next season difficult generally. On the other hand, we should still have access to resources that dwarf those available to everyone else in the division. I'm actually really looking forward to it.
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He was too thick
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This one...
http://www.rangers.c...-tastic-gesture
And this one...
And on the 35th Anniversary, they sold neckties, raising £3000 for Erskine Veterans and £3000 for Bennet House (British Legion Family-Break Centre, Co. Antrim)
They haven't yet decided who the next beneficiaries will be.
How's that?
Grand
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Who is the charity?
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Vote YES.
There is no contradiction in supporting Rangers and Scottish Independence.
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McColl and co tried to bluff with ace high and got called by the board.
A complete waste of everyone's time.
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Yes I can, every time he is posted on here he is getting what he wants.
Anarchy amongst the ranks, which isn't what we need right now.
He clearly hates rangers and is doing it our of hatred nothing else, why give his leaks the time of day?
If the information is genuine I'm sure most will be able to make up their own mind on that basis and ignore the bias of the source. I couldn't care less who is behind the twitter account.
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wether it turns out to be true or not is irrelevant
You can't be serious?
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Can we all just calm down and wait for our accounts to be published? If we let the scum media drive the agenda on here there'll be nobody left to debate the numbers when the club actually publishes them.
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If they aren't prepared to put their money where their mouths are then there is no risk for them. I don't want the boardroom of our club filled with people with nothing to lose.
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If the £10Mill in the bank includes this year's season ticket money we are in serious trouble.
Letter From David King
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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How exactly does buying a season ticket equate to a once-in-a-generation opportunity? That letter is a bit of a riddy tbh.