Go on AmazonHi folks. Does anyone have details of where the book can be purchased ?
Go on AmazonHi folks. Does anyone have details of where the book can be purchased ?
Doesn't seem to be on AmazonGo on Amazon
Sorry I was sure that's where I bought itDoesn't seem to be on Amazon
I definitely bought on Amazon November or soDoesn't seem to be on Amazon
No probs seems to be gone from there nowSorry I was sure that's where I bought it
Looks like it's off Amazon at the minuteI definitely bought on Amazon November or so
its worth a read some amount of people have made a mint out of rangersis it a good book? I ordered it today.
This is what I feel as well, still too raw to read about it in depth.Read an article on this yesterday.
Apparently he's a Falkirk fan who decided to do a neutral take on things.
Might be worth a read but it's too early for me, maybe 30 years time when I'm in ma 70s.
I was looking for it today - the author doesn’t know why it’s been removed.Looks like it's off Amazon at the minute
Never ever!Everyone with a grudge (sectarian, cultural, political, sporting) put the boot into Rangers.
However, Murray made us vulnerable and certain influential people then teed us up, and if we are to believe, The Inland Revenue were encouraged to use us as a test case against a huge tax avoidance scheme used around the nation and especially in the City of London.
Has anyone investigated or written about how after eviscerating Rangers with a totally exaggerated tax bill, how HMRC with lessons learned successfully recovered billions back into the economy from other bigger and more significant users of these schemes?
One thing we as a support and a community should retain from this experience, is that the hatred is still out there and we are very much still a target of it.
Never forgive and most of all, never forget!
That's the bit the tax experts from the east end don't seem to understand.Recognising the Club / Company distinction is a good start.
Watch the Amazon reviews get targeted!
Celtic’s exploitation of EBT’s were “investigated” by the SFA - and then cleared of any wrongdoing. Within 24 hours mind you. Could be the fastest “enquiry” conclusion in football history.Celtc paid Juninho £ 765,000 in an EBT, which they didn't declare to either the SFA or SPL. They weren't punished either for trying to hide the Juninho EBT from the football authorities.
Q&A: EBT schemes explained
BBC Scotland examines the extent of the Rangers and Murray Group Employee Benefit Trust schemes.www.bbc.co.uk
That's the bit the tax experts from the east end don't seem to understand.
The author tweeted several hours ago; "Hello. For some reason, it has been taken of Amazon. I am trying to understand why. With best regards Brian"It's kinda weird that this book has been pulled from sale everywhere. I tried to buy it today
I just had a look last night for it and wondered why it was not on there.The author tweeted several hours ago; "Hello. For some reason, it has been taken of Amazon. I am trying to understand why. With best regards Brian"
I agree will never forgive or forget.Everyone with a grudge (sectarian, cultural, political, sporting) put the boot into Rangers.
However, Murray made us vulnerable and certain influential people then teed us up, and if we are to believe, The Inland Revenue were encouraged to use us as a test case against a huge tax avoidance scheme used around the nation and especially in the City of London.
Has anyone investigated or written about how after eviscerating Rangers with a totally exaggerated tax bill, how HMRC with lessons learned successfully recovered billions back into the economy from other bigger and more significant users of these schemes?
One thing we as a support and a community should retain from this experience, is that the hatred is still out there and we are very much still a target of it.
Never forgive and most of all, never forget!
I can't find anywhere to buy it on the internet. Amazon and any others appear to have removed it from their catalogue.Struggling to find the book anywhere online?
I wonder if Celtic and that bastard John Reid get a mention in the book.
Yes was thinking the same. Or maybe just Timothy up to no good again!I can't find anywhere to buy it on the internet. Amazon and any others appear to have removed it from their catalogue.
What could cause this? It can't be sold out because it would just say out of stock. The other possibility is legal reasons. Maybe there is something in the content pertinent to the plethora of legal cases surrounding oldco, and retailers have been ordered to stop selling the book. However, you'd have to think the author would have been informed immediately if that were the case. Strange.
Aye but that's different...... Apparently. They can't explain how though. Freaks.They go quiet when you ask them if the club and the company are the same thing then Celtic must have been 2 different clubs as they have been operated by 2 different companies in their history.
I can't find anywhere to buy it on the internet. Amazon and any others appear to have removed it from their catalogue.
What could cause this? It can't be sold out because it would just say out of stock. The other possibility is legal reasons. Maybe there is something in the content pertinent to the plethora of legal cases surrounding oldco, and retailers have been ordered to stop selling the book. However, you'd have to think the author would have been informed immediately if that were the case. Strange.
I hate Scottish football and every cnt in it, outside Rangers.I agree will never forgive or forget.
I’ve been trying to get a copy for a while and Amazon has certainly been bare for months.Amazing that this book disappeared from all major sellers just when it became well publicised.
Howieson said on twitter he was given no explanation why Amazon withdrew it from sale.
I’ve been trying to get a copy for a while and Amazon has certainly been bare for months.
Is there any other distribution direct from the publisher or author?
His claim that he put £100m into the club really meant he put the £100m of the bank's money into the club. Meanwhile he made a good few million off of us.Murray used the club as a vehicle to prop his own businesses up. As much as his hubris and spending made the club successful on the park by making huge signings, as well as Walter of course, he also started his own downfall by believe his own hype.
The club had been threatening financial trouble as far back as 2005-6, teetering on the brink of administration and that very idea was mooted by Murray and his board but were thankfully talked out of it. He wasted so many millions of pound investment by ENIC and Dave King among others, and had nowhere else to turn. Come 2008 he was in trouble with the financial crash starting. Murray, in the end, was just as big a conman as the little scum prick he gave the club too, masqueraded as a genuine sale.
Murray can never be forgiven for his part, ever. He caused it, Whyte just made it worse.