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Thursday, 8 March 2012

RANGERS NOT ALONE.

Has a warning shot been fired across the bows of British football clubs? With Glasgow Rangers in a dire position, suggesting that they could go out of business, due to non payment of tax. The same situation applies to a number of football clubs in England, including some in the amusingly termed, Premier League. Pardon my laughter.

These outfits operate rather like a Labour Government, having little understanding that you cannot spend money that does not exist; but it is going on all the time. The best indicator that receipts are down, is that gates for cup matches are much reduced. The so-called footballers are pocketing a 'king's ransom', which comes from the public, either through the turnstiles, or subscriptions to satellite TV stations. Admittedly, much of the latter is garnered throughout the world. Things, nevertheless, are due to change. When are the tax authorities going to challenge the debtors in the English game? Alternatively, can taxpayer GB be forgiven for not being up to date with our taxes? We naturally know the answer to that. The sooner we get rid of these overpaid, in many cases, nonentities, who, often arrive on the pitch, looking more like the 'Ant Hill Mob' than pro. sportsmen, the better the game will be.


WE WANT OUR MONEY BACK.

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