Fair playNothing I can back up. I lived in Wales at the time. If I'm wrong it won't be the first time and won't be the last.
Fair playNothing I can back up. I lived in Wales at the time. If I'm wrong it won't be the first time and won't be the last.
Weir money defo a donation.Had this discussion with my significant other she said no I said yes obviously or i would,not have started this thread . If i had won the Colin Weir money i know i would have seen Rangers all right don't think we would have went through what we have .
I am with you on this one mate, family first.Absolutely not, my family could make better use of it than a football team.
Apologies for the harsh realityJesus i wish i had,nt bothered here was me doing something i thought was helping my club and it would seem going by your post that ive just stepped on a minefield of problems .maybe better using my winnings on hookers and crack but think my Mrs would have definetly said no .
Donation?Yes if it was north of £100M then I would offer a donation of £20M
Yes i remember him got swindled allegedly by an X celtic investor but he did keep buying houses in the same street .Apologies for the harsh reality
But you only need to look at the guy who was a nurse from Hamilton that won the lottery in 90’s That ended up investing in Livingston at the behest of Celtic and ended up skint after they went bankrupt and he was the guarantor.
Unfortunately your average person that wins the lottery has no idea of how ‘money’ works
Agreed bud. Always a spare room at mine if she boots you oot.How much was it he won, 160 million? I think I would give 25 percent away, 40 million. Told my wife I would be giving rangers money if we won big, she would have to live with it!
At the top level (bigger leagues and CL) but you only need to look at the clamour for the CL cash this season, to see how much of a difference maker that would be in Scottish football.Very much doubt it. You need oil/oligarch revenue now to make any major difference .
It was actually 120 million and it was 22 years ago.Cardiff's millenium stadium was built for £80 million
I would put money into the Fort too, 50/50 and we could re-open the Pulp Mill and we could convince Apple and Google to open big places up the road to Spean with half decent players on board!!Depends how much I've won. Probably more likely to buy Fort William FC and try and do a Football Manager in real life. Think it would then be against rules to give the Gers money.
Was thinking along the same lines, her Indoors would just have to like it or lump it,if anyone knows me on here please don't tell her, i come from a long line of cowards. WATP.How much was it he won, 160 million? I think I would give 25 percent away, 40 million. Told my wife I would be giving rangers money if we won big, she would have to live with it!
Would be even more of a paradise than it currently is!I would put money into the Fort too, 50/50 and we could re-open the Pulp Mill and we could convince Apple and Google to open big places up the road to Spean with half decent players on board!!
Helicopter pad outside ma house and I could fly in and fly out!Would be even more of a paradise than it currently is!
Why the hell not!?Helicopter pad outside ma house and I could fly in and fly out!
Just read thatIt was actually 120 million and it was 22 years ago.
Yes I would give some money to Rangers and get a new Mrs!!Had this discussion with my significant other she said no I said yes obviously or i would,not have started this thread . If i had won the Colin Weir money i know i would have seen Rangers all right don't think we would have went through what we have .
He was conned by his own typeApologies for the harsh reality
But you only need to look at the guy who was a nurse from Hamilton that won the lottery in 90’s That ended up investing in Livingston at the behest of Celtic and ended up skint after they went bankrupt and he was the guarantor.
Unfortunately your average person that wins the lottery has no idea of how ‘money’ works
Hence the reason most would only 'donate' money if they won't an insane amount.Not a penny regardless how much I won. If I won say 140 million I would keep 40 and divide up the rest between family and friends. Wouldn't be giving any money to a public limited company. For those saying they would ask yourself this. If we qualify straight in to the CL next year with the guaranteed millions it would bring, would you expect the club to reward the fans by pricing the tickets at say £20? Would they feck.
That would, quite literally, be a ‘no brainer’Wife and I talked about this a few years ago. Talking about a huge Euro win say £160m she asked what I would do. So I said well we could split 50/50 giving me £80m, I said I would give something to Rangers. She asked how much but I wouldn’t say but she kept pushing and saying ‘come on we are only talking and having a laugh’ so I said I would probably give £40m of my £80m to the Gers.
She went feckin mental saying I was off my head. To me it seemed a no brainer
Anyone remember that Tim from Shotts who won 10 million and put millions into Livingston. He ended getting shafted by that rat Keane who ran Livingston. Not sure what he's up to now but last I heard he was back to his hospital porter job.Depends how much I've won. Probably more likely to buy Fort William FC and try and do a Football Manager in real life. Think it would then be against rules to give the Gers money.
More like Scarlett oot River City, lol,WATPI would give half to Rangers. And I won't care what my new missus Scarlett Johansson thinks.
No idea who that is. I will be super rich. She'll do as I say. Probably......More like Scarlett oot River City, lol,WATP