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Thread: see if the buns run out of money

  1. #1
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    see if the buns run out of money

    what do they do, will they just screw creditors for a while, surely no bun creditor will give them anything on tick, thats too risky and canny see the banks giving them a big overdraft.

    maybe a new share issue and season book sales will tide them over for a bit.

  2. #2
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    re: see if the buns run out of money

    Just stick another THE at the start of their and hope no-one notices.

  3. #3
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    re: see if the buns run out of money

    I see one of the options you've not listed is that they pay everyone involved at the club the same as every other team in their division does?

    It's a radical suggestion, I know, but what about it?

    It's really not fair that the The Rangers pay all at the club more that the vast majority of Premiership teams do, while they're playing part time plumbers and barkeeps.

    There should be a rule about that, especially since they're spending way more than they have coming in. That shouldn't be allowed.

  4. #4
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    re: see if the buns run out of money

    The H*** are an embarrassment and a disgrace but hath no shame.

    There is a good case for them to be put out of business for good!

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