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Thread: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

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    Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Rangers have confirmed the 12 months notice period during which McCoist's salary will rise to £750,000. Check BBC site - view external link

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    "His service contract dated 28 December 2010, which was subsequently amended, has a 12 month notice period ("Notice Period")."

    Amended aye - when the club he was managing ceased to be and someone pencilled in a 'The' in front of the...

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by "John65"[/i

    Amended aye - when the club he was managing ceased to be and someone pencilled in a 'The' in front of the...
    "The directors will hold discussions with Mr McCoist to seek an amicable solution in the best interests of the company, and expect to be in a position to make a further announcement before the end of the week."

    Is it back to being a company again?

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by "noahrab"[/i

    Amended aye - when the club he was managing ceased to be and someone pencilled in a 'The' in front of the...
    "The directors will hold discussions with Mr McCoist to seek an amicable solution in the best interests of the company, and expect to be in a position to make a further announcement before the end of the week."

    Is it back to being a company again?[/quote]
    The 'club' has never held any player or employee contracts, apparently - hence why they were all invalidated when the 'company' went bust.
    The club has no players and owns no stadium or playing area.
    If I'm honest, I'm at a complete loss as to what this 'club' actually does... (apart from rip the pish out of the hun hordes...)

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Wouldn't be overly familiar with all the goings on at ibrox but I thought Supper Ally tendered his resignation?

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_ScottishFitba
    Rangers have confirmed the 12 months notice period during which McCoist's salary will rise to £750,000. Check BBC site
    Thats the least they can do, let's be honest he deserves a bigger rise but the club/company is skint so that will have to do. Maybe premiership clubs should have a whip round and we could show our appreciation for a real The Rangers legend?

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Wouldn't be overly familiar with all the goings on at ibrox but I thought Supper Ally tendered his resignation?
    ...

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    " the notice period, Mr McCoist's salary will increase significantly to £750,000 per annum."

    F*ck me, where do I get a job like that I can quit?

    It's not just taking the ****, it's running over every ranger's fan's bladder with a steamroller

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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by "orfc"

    F*ck me, where do I get a job like that I can quit? :D

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    It's not just taking the ****, it's running over every ranger's fan's bladder with a steamroller [/b]


    'We don't do walking away'




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    re: Rangers give McCoist a rise during his last 12 months

    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    Wouldn't be overly familiar with all the goings on at ibrox but I thought Supper Ally tendered his resignation?
    ... [/quote]

    Obviously a subject close to your heart AR. One would've thought you'd be happy given that your closest rivals for the championship title have been beaten again.

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