Liquidation Day

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May all the scammers rot and toil in hell.
May the cheated titles fall and may we live to tell.
May all the world forget they ever played.
And David Murray regret he never paid.

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  1. On the day the blood stained lovers of the butcher’s apron got the first proper instalment of the severe face kickin’ they have yearned for for many a year , the true blues in Angle-land wheel out the vaingloriously bouffanted Lord Heseltine, Maggie’s golden boy and intransigent scourge of her repressed yearning for his golden tresses, to instruct us plebeains on how to conduct ourselves in his imaginary vision of a resurgent Brittania, resplendent in her atomic dustbin empire mind-state; this from a man who left a wasteland in hs attempts to con the people of Liverpool in the 80’s into thinking he’d make a garden-of-eden-like gloriana of their shell shocked pre-apocalyptic remnant of a slaver city. I know, I was there.

     

    The same insane drivel driven nonsense infects all these psychotic empire builders with their hordes of steroidal minded feeble thinking acolytes and folly follyers as they strut around in their red, white and blue tinted vision of utterly depressing jollity and tea for two twinset and devil dog childish apparition of an imperial magnificence that never really was.

     

    It was all a gin & laudanum driven dream of greed and glitter hidden behind lace curtains, stuffed under the floorboard excesses of poverty and child labour.

     

    This sort of dark lightning still passes for forward thinking in the greedy minds of humanity’s raised up lairds of nothing, like Sir Minty, and his race to achieve his crowning vanity, being knighted by an old German puppet queen and doing down his imaginary foes.

     

    All is revealed in time. But we have to live with the reality of these awful people, who, in the death throes of their calamitous schemes and failing plots become ever more mendacious and desperate to cling on to their tattered dreams.

     

    How and why were they ever allowed such ascendancy when they have such poverty of imagination?

     

    The sooner they fade into shamed memory, the better it’ll be for the rest of us.

  2. right so in quick speak without reading through 20 pages

     

     

     

    what has happened today? (been in work and then to frankie Boyle and then for several pints in a bar)

  3. Well Sevco got stuffed at Snake Mountain, and stuff happened in court too.

     

     

    Its on the BBC website in grown up language, in the Scotland section.

     

     

    Lots of boring men saying lots of words and stuff.

  4. Summa of Sammi….

     

    02:05 on

     

    1 November, 2012

     

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    AntrimKev..

     

     

    Turns Out they Were Correct after All..

     

     

    Re; Armageddon..

     

     

    Summa

     

     

     

    aw well – internet bampots were never going to win

  5. for the first time since they were called THE rangers

     

     

     

    somebody on Sky Sports actually announced that THE rangers were beat tonight

  6. The ex zombies liquidated on halloween. If CArlsberg…

     

     

    Sevco shipped three at ipox couldn’t score but the good news is they sold 10,000 pies , 9,000 to one individual who must stay. Dodgy Smedger may come back if he doesn’t get any jail time and Chicko doesn’t do walking away.

     

     

    Life is good. Going for an early dram and massage my aching face muscles.

     

     

    Happy Liquidation day CQN’ers. No Rangers 1872 No never no more.

     

     

    So Celtic v the Paisley buds leading to a Celtic Hertz final. Wonder how many zombie fans will travel east to the embra buns.

  7. Good morning CQN

     

     

    I see Supper Sally dressed up as a football manager last night

     

    For his Halloween and got a stadium of nuts

     

     

    Keep the Faith

     

     

    Hail Hail

  8. Good morning bar tender, give me another one of those liquid zombies they’re lush, oh! And follow up with a glass of champagne ……..

     

    Ahhhh ain’t life good.

     

    Ps Jobo it’s zombie free weather doon here!

  9. skyisalandfill on

    Morning all. Frosty in Morayshire.

     

    Had an entertaining nightshift spent mostly on Facebook trying to enlighten an old Sevcovian acquaintance who recently friended me(hate that word) about chuckles’s real intentions a la Lyle Langley the monorail man.

     

    As a random act of kindness, I was neither insulting or even gloaty and so the conversation remained civil.

     

    When he started telling me that he had explained British tax law to many people who had got it wrong, I simply told him to count his fingers if he was ever lucky enough to meet our new hero and shake his hand.

     

    “Wrong again” he told me, “shook his hand at the Elgin game and he signed my programme too.”

     

    Whit are we supposed to do with these stupid huns?

     

     

    HH

  10. Good morning friends from a gloriously bright, sun drenched and very warm East Kilbride. Well that’s how it feels, anyway.

     

     

    And don’t forget now – today is a Holiday of Liquidation.

     

     

    Have a fantastic day!

  11. Top of the morning to you all from a still-dark Fife.

     

     

    There is a good article on the Courier website at

     

     

    http://www.thecourier.co.uk/News/National/article/25732/raith-rovers-chairman-fires-volley-at-holyrood-over-its-efforts-to-address-sectarianism.html

     

     

    In this piece Raith Rovers Chairman Turnbull Hutton gives the Scottish Government a dressing down for their sham Sectarian legislation:-

     

     

    Raith Rovers chairman fires volley at Holyrood over its efforts to address sectarianism

     

    The Scottish Government has been blasted by a football chairman over its attempts to tackle sectarianism.

     

     

    Turnbull Hutton of Raith Rovers questioned whether progress has been made since infamous clashes between the Rangers and Celtic managers during an Old Firm game in March sparked a nationwide debate.

     

     

    The Fife club became embroiled when director Eric Drysdale’s involvement in an SFA tribunal charged with imposing sanctions on Rangers was revealed.

     

     

    Police were called in when Rovers received chilling threats, including one to burn down its Stark’s Park home.

     

     

    Journalist Alex Thomson’s recent Channel 4 blog backed claims some Rangers fans resorted to intimidation in the wake of the club’s demise.

     

     

    A number of other journalists also told of similar threats as a result.

     

     

    Mr Hutton, who emerged as a supporters’ hero when he criticised the SFA and SPL’s attempts to deal with the Rangers newco during the summer, said it backs his belief the Scottish Government has shown a general lack of leadership in dealing with the sort of intimidation his club was subjected to.

     

     

    He said yesterday: ”This is not a Raith Rovers issue.

     

     

    ”Life goes on in Kirkcaldy whatever division Rangers are in and we get on with it.

     

    ”But I find it strange that we’ve gone from a view that we’re the greatest little country in the world to a position where we’re going to be voting for independence two years down the line and we’re still talking about sectarianism.

     

     

    ”Jack McConnell (former First Minister) at least made an attempt to address an issue that he saw as demeaning for Scotland and there were two or three conferences where church leaders and politicians spoke about the issue.

     

     

    ”Alex Salmond comes along and does nothing before Neil Lennon and Ally McCoist have a handbags session and suddenly Salmond’s in there holding a conference involving police, politicians, football clubs, church leaders,politicians, TV people — the lot.

     

     

    ”What’s happened to that?

     

     

    ”But it’s clearly far more wide-ranging than just football clubs and something has to be done about it.”

     

     

    The risk to Stark’s Park itself was raised by Fife Police, who acted on information from Strathclyde Police — a threat Hutton described as ”credible and factual”.

     

     

    But asked if more needs to be done to curtail the kind of behaviour that arose a few months ago, Mr Hutton added: ”I don’t think Alex Thomson’s blog leaves a lot of follow-up questions, other than for the West of Scotland and for Strathclyde Police.

     

     

    ”But if Alex Thomson’s blog is in any way accurate, all of this is happening in the greatest little country in the world two years away from an independence vote and nobody is saying a thing.

     

     

    ”I have to ask where the leadership is in Holyrood on this issue?”’

     

     

    A Scottish Government spokesperson highlighted a number of key initiatives ministers feel will make a difference.

     

     

    ”The Scottish Government have made clear that bigotry and hatred will not be tolerated and we are taking forward a wide range of action to eradicate sectarianism once and for all in Scotland.

     

     

    ”Clearly, it cannot be tackled overnight but strong progress is being made.

     

     

    ”We’ve brought in new legislation to give police and prosecutors additional tools in their armoury to punish those who peddle sectarian hatred, including a new offence of threatening communications.

     

     

    ”This is being backed by £9 million over the next three years to help organisations take forward wider work to tackle sectarianism because we’ve always said tackling bigotry isn’t just about legislation or just about football. And only last month, we appointed a new independent expert group to help advise on current and future policies to eradicate sectarianism in Scotland, chaired by Dr Duncan Morrow.”

  12. I see stokes said he should be starting light training nxt week.. Should have him back sometime december then.

     

     

    Always good to have more options.

  13. Morning,

     

     

    I love this tweet.

     

     

    Average age of SFL3 Sevco’s “youthful team” last night: 25. Average age of SPL ICT’s team? 24…

  14. Lovely Morning here in the Chiltern…

     

     

    A day when we can celebrate not only all the Cannonized Saints but all the great and the good in the firm knowledge pandering to the darkside will ultimately end in abject failure.

     

     

    I see some feel the demise of R@ngers is somehow incomplete as a team baring the name began anew at the base of Scottish Football.

     

     

    I don’t see it that way, there was always going to be a new club to try to fill de void….

     

     

    Paul67, RTC, PMcG, PMcC etc did a great job of holding the stakeholders to legal and moral scrutiny.

     

     

    Over a year ago on these very pages we were alerted to a RFC pre-pack, a strategy that would’ve seen the blighted, listing Club re-merge – buying not selling in January winning the SPL? Starting this season, debt free, immune to the civil and potential crimminal charges maybe even the regulatory wrongdoing would be swerved.

     

     

    In other words this Season they would have started with a totally re-invigoriated R@ngers 4iar, competing unencumbered at the highest level in Scotland maybe even in the CL qualifiers if the Scottish establishment could fix it.

     

     

    Here’s a wee peek into the real world…

     

     

    Sometime between St Valentine’s day and Halloween an old colleague (and current client) walked into our offices, raging he was.

     

     

    He runs a Security Technology Company in an industry notorious for sub-contracting.

     

     

    Anyways his firm and many he knew got a orders for equpment/services from a large firm asking for a quick end-of-month turnaround, Companies love those revenue boosting month end orders.

     

     

    So the all duly despatched – on the Friday at the end of the month the large company went into administration on the Monday their pre-pack was up an running as if nothing changed.

     

     

    Though something had changed the despatched equipment and fulfilled services belonged to the new firm, the debt belonged to the old firm.

     

     

    The one saving Grace for our client, his company were not fatally hit, he thought some Companies who had supplied ten times as much were not so lucky.

     

     

    This is the actuality of a successfully implemented Pre-pack.

     

     

    Sure the greed, hubris and internicine beligerance of R@ngers stakeholders helped.

     

     

    BUT

     

     

    The Internet Bampots prevented an almighty stitch up that would see Scotland’s establishment team looking at five going on ten in a row.

     

     

    We should be forever thankful.

     

     

    Bye! Bye! R@ngers.

  15. charles kickham on

    Turnbull Hutton – how come he’s not running Scottish football

     

     

    Oh – that’s right – I forgot for a second there

  16. I took huge pleasure in Sevco’s defeat last night, more so than their losses to Stirling and Queen of the South.

     

     

    I did not watch their match with Motherwell, but by most accounts it was a good Sevco performance, easily their best of the season, regardless of whether their opponents were or weren’t up for it.

     

     

    You could almost taste the building defiance. I fully expected we would be playing them in the semi final or final with Elbows and Black given impunity to maraude about the pitch assaulting our players and a couple of inevitable ‘honest mistakes’. It would also have been their equivalent of a Champions League Final. We would have won regardless, but I much prefer it that they have been reminded of their rightful place rather than get so much as a sniff at the big stage.

  17. Steinreignedsupreme on

    I heard the Sevco result on the way to work this morning. No surprise – but it really puts Motherwell’s efforts in the last round into perspective.

     

     

    Normally I wouldn’t comment on Sevco’s results, as I don’t consider them to be our rivals, but I am glad they are out of the competition as I don’t want anything to do with them – hopefully Celtic will never play them.

  18. Already looking forward to the game against Dundee United on Sunday – another strong starting 11 similar to the line-up on Tuesday night.

     

     

    Would consider resting Broonie and bring him back to face Barca.

     

     

    Onwards and upwards!

     

     

    Backwards and downwards for the zombies!

     

     

    HH!!

  19. PFayr

     

     

    07:49 on 1 November, 2012

     

     

    ‘Bryce Curdy

     

     

    Reminded of their rightful place’

     

     

     

    If the rumours are true then I’m not sure that Bryce Curdy could be regarded as any kind of expert on things being in their rightful place.

     

     

    Nonetheless he’s got it right this time.

  20. Kevtic

     

     

    00:45 on 1 November, 2012

     

     

    ‘Do you think Big Butcher was pitching for a job in a big city tonight?’

     

     

     

    You think he’s after the Aberdeen job?

  21. Steinreignedsupreme on

    ernie lynch 08:00 on 1 November, 2012

     

     

    Over 80% of ‘accidents’ happen in the home – as Bryce Curdy will testify.

  22. The Bryce Curdy ‘accident’ could happen to anyone – no?!

     

     

    All right then – mibbes naw!

     

     

    HH!!

  23. Perhaps I should qualify my earlier comment.

     

     

    Sevco did not have the required 3 previous years of audited accounts. They therefore have no right to be in the SFL3.

  24. Murdochbhoy, yermanfromMK on

    Good morning CQNers,

     

     

    I couldn’t get excited about the passing of Rangers liquidation day and I see it virtually passed without comment in the national media outlets, its a safe bet HMRC’s report won’t be greeted with same level of disinterest.

     

     

    C’mon HMRC publish the damned report.