Such Dignity - Huns back in Court AGAIN

Imatim

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A FIRM suing Rangers following a shelved plan for an Ibrox disaster memorial wall and garden is due to have a full hearing of its £1.3million claim in March next year.
The English-based firm, Memorial Walls, raised the damages action against the Ibrox club after it pulled out of the proposed venture.
Gavin MacColl QC, for the firm, told a judge at the Court of Session in Edinburgh yesterday that the action is due to be heard over four days from March 24.
The judge, Lady Wolffe, pointed out that the witnesses listed to give evidence were “significant in number”.
Mr MacColl said: “A significant number of those witnesses are likely to be brief.”
Kenny McBrearty QC, for Rangers, said that although there were 21 witnesses between the parties the aim was focused in getting the hearing of evidence done within the four days.
Mr MacColl previously told the court that the action was a breach of contract case but the breach was admitted, with outstanding issues of causation and the level of damages remaining.
The original claim brought against Rangers was for £6.4m but it now stands at £1.3m.
 
A FIRM suing Rangers following a shelved plan for an Ibrox disaster memorial wall and garden is due to have a full hearing of its £1.3million claim in March next year.
The English-based firm, Memorial Walls, raised the damages action against the Ibrox club after it pulled out of the proposed venture.
Gavin MacColl QC, for the firm, told a judge at the Court of Session in Edinburgh yesterday that the action is due to be heard over four days from March 24.
The judge, Lady Wolffe, pointed out that the witnesses listed to give evidence were “significant in number”.
Mr MacColl said: “A significant number of those witnesses are likely to be brief.”
Kenny McBrearty QC, for Rangers, said that although there were 21 witnesses between the parties the aim was focused in getting the hearing of evidence done within the four days.
Mr MacColl previously told the court that the action was a breach of contract case but the breach was admitted, with outstanding issues of causation and the level of damages remaining.
The original claim brought against Rangers was for £6.4m but it now stands at £1.3m.
no respect for their own fallen - cant imagine that headline in times

zombie club does not pay for remembrance wall of dead |(they want one but feel other people should pay) they refuse to contribute tax to pay towards the armed forces but thats ok cause they wear a poppy
 
The collection before that think it was HfH was 18p per head so were to believe that support for the armed forces is down across the board ,and to think they sent a big gun and some fodder for they fkwits to staund staunch n proud

You would think some twat on army side would do a rough count of heads divided into total cash and come out with =yegot fkd at some point

then again maybe not
 
I think they have a wonderful grasp on reality and really trully totally understand economics perfectly...

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surely they can get a 50 million loan? from bank based on the future cash inflow of exponentially growing value of a guy who cant speak English despite being here for 2+ years.

imagine how much extra speaking English would add to his premiership value.
 
When cannigia and novo cost 35 pence each from Dundee who were insolvent I cant remember the horde demanding they paid 5million plus for each from the cash strapped Dundee before they went into admin.

Weird how horde players at an insolvent operation that loses 10 million every season thinks it can add value to their players with no pedigree and a defunct dead clubs brand that they purchased in a jumble sale for 1 quid (intellectual property of dead club sold for 1 quid + 5 million for the other assets approx)


rangers to sevco has become an arbitrage machine for the holders of a club IP that went burst.


Funny for a bunch of guys who claim they only deal in facts and truth, that set of undeniable facts never gets a mention on the horde forums.

dont deny it

just cant bring themselves to acknowledge that giant pink elephant
 
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