The Original Huns

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Oldco Huns were formally dissolved last week by liquidators BDO.
Just a wee reminder that the present putrid lot have a short history, although we all know that even if the SSM don't.

Just had a wee look at the dates involved, and there is an uncanny coincidence in the life of the original Huns.
I was pretty chuffed when they went into administration, for all the obvious reasons of course, but even better..... it was my birthday! What a present!

However, when I saw the date the loathesome lot were incorporated way back in 1899............ it was my wife's birthday!*

Explains a lot. To me anyhow.

*No, not the same year ...... ( much much later of course) ....and if anyone suggests that I'll tell her and you will regret it.
 
The whole liquidation / reform thing has been totally ignored by the SSM . Were they not told at the time they were a new club and couldn’t call themselves the ordinal name . Actually annoys me , never heard anyone in the media call them the rangers, never mind the the rangers, what you and I call them 😡
Obviously the powers that be are letting them do what they want - assoles
P.s. they even still use oldco’s history ffs 😡😡
 
The whole liquidation / reform thing has been totally ignored by the SSM . Were they not told at the time they were a new club and couldn’t call themselves the ordinal name . Actually annoys me , never heard anyone in the media call them the rangers, never mind the the rangers, what you and I call them 😡
Obviously the powers that be are letting them do what they want - assoles
P.s. they even still use oldco’s history ffs 😡😡
IIRC ,That arse Doncaster had something to do with what they could call themselves.
 
I'm not starting a new thread for this that came up on a BBC Facebook post.

Rangers are "free of any litigation claims for first time in over a decade" as they posted a £17.2m loss despite what the Scottish Premiership club say are record revenue and income figures for the year to June.

#BBCFootball
 
Good news for the The Huns though; apparently this is the first time in 10 years (is that entire history then?) that they are litigation feee!

Maybe just not been caught out cheating anyone so far this year.

Oh, not quite so good on the finances.

Rangers' losses:
2012 -£14m
2013- £8.1m
2014 - £7.5m
2015 - £3.3m
2016- £6.7m
2017 - £14.3m
2018- £11.3m
2019 - £15.9m
2020- £23.5m
2021- £0.9m
2022 -£4.14m
2023 -£17.17m
 
Good news for the The Huns though; apparently this is the first time in 10 years (is that entire history then?) that they are litigation feee!

Maybe just not been caught out cheating anyone so far this year.

Oh, not quite so good on the finances.

Rangers' losses:
2012 -£14m
2013- £8.1m
2014 - £7.5m
2015 - £3.3m
2016- £6.7m
2017 - £14.3m
2018- £11.3m
2019 - £15.9m
2020- £23.5m
2021- £0.9m
2022 -£4.14m
2023 -£17.17m
What they have failed to say along with that is the amount of loans they are due their own directors. They have nae players of much market value either if they are to be dependent on player sales either.
Magnifique.
 
They’ve just agreed to borrow a further £13m - they’ll be passing buckets round soon.
Jam today, their "people" demand it. They must be shit scared the crowds drop as it's their only consistent source of any decent income.
 
Good news for the The Huns though; apparently this is the first time in 10 years (is that entire history then?) that they are litigation feee!

Maybe just not been caught out cheating anyone so far this year.

Oh, not quite so good on the finances.

Rangers' losses:
2012 -£14m
2013- £8.1m
2014 - £7.5m
2015 - £3.3m
2016- £6.7m
2017 - £14.3m
2018- £11.3m
2019 - £15.9m
2020- £23.5m
2021- £0.9m
2022 -£4.14m
2023 -£17.17m
Income for 2023 was £90 million(?), according to Reporting Scotland. So over £100m spent in one year?