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Rangers 2011/2012.

Could be Everton are putting more money up front. Heard Jela wanted more wages than WHU were willing to pay.
 
Transfer money in today's world isn't a lump sum,it comes in instalments.
True. Its funny that Everton of all clubs are raiding youse. Moyes should have left a long time ago, he has had to do a job with next to nothing compared to other managers.
 
I think that Keys and Grey (sp) on talksport just said gers have sold all season tickets for the next 4 years so just about the only income will be from away supporters for that period?
 
I think that Keys and Grey (sp) on talksport just said gers have sold all season tickets for the next 4 years so just about the only income will be from away supporters for that period?
I would imagine there would be quite a lot of match day money and TV revenue as well.
 
Not TV, surely. If they've sold that amount of seasons, how can they buy players? The talksport duo also said, at the same time but not specifically about rangers, that there is an expectation that a big team will fold.
 
Not TV, surely. If they've sold that amount of seasons, how can they buy players? The talksport duo also said, at the same time but not specifically about rangers, that there is an expectation that a big team will fold.
I don't really know how it works but can't imagine the TV companies paying out in one go at the start of the season, and I think anyway that the season tickets would be paid for at the start of each season rather than four years in advance.
 
Not TV, surely. If they've sold that amount of seasons, how can they buy players? The talksport duo also said, at the same time but not specifically about rangers, that there is an expectation that a big team will fold.

Its a loan borrowed against season ticket revenue for the next four years (not TV money, which other clubs (including Everton ironically) have borrowed against in the past), which suggests they really are in the shit (and it will get worse when HMRC win their court case, which is for between £30 and £50 million).
 
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. However that you are willing to take less then you were in August suggests more than simply a better up-front payment.

Again we don't know how much was offered up front and what add on's we're being factored in.
 
Its a loan borrowed against season ticket revenue for the next four years (not TV money, which other clubs (including Everton ironically) have borrowed against in the past), which suggests they really are in the shit (and it will get worse when HMRC win their court case, which is for between £30 and £50 million).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16816246

According to their new owner other clubs have done it but hes not happy at the Record for reporting it.
 
I believe Barca did it the other year to buy David Villa, however that was a one off to buy one player. This is borrowing money against 3/4 seasons in a row of ST revenue to use for running costs now.... That isn't a good idea.

The Great Whyte hope.

He hopes he doesnt get found out.
 
I believe Barca did it the other year to buy David Villa, however that was a one off to buy one player. This is borrowing money against 3/4 seasons in a row of ST revenue to use for running costs now.... That isn't a good idea.

From what I understand it was done before he came but he seems to be as slippery as the film flam man Murray in saying what is going on.
 
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