High Society
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Remember whit?Literally nobody is going to call it that. Even abbreviated it's shit. I'd need to say it a thousand times just to remember it.
Remember whit?Literally nobody is going to call it that. Even abbreviated it's shit. I'd need to say it a thousand times just to remember it.
Tax write off I would have thoughtProbably allows him to put money into the team (sponsorship) with breaking any rules but I’m far from an expert so who knows.
Must have some advantage or as you say ‘what’s the point’.
Where did it all go wrong? They had such a bright future.Orange don't exist as a brand anymore.
At least you can see the point in thatIts not great but its no Tony Macaroni.
I think the only rules would be European FFP rules, but I can't imagine Killie are close to breaching those.
Oh dear Lord above.
The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park.
Stupid name.
(Billy Bowie Special Projects)
Money it will be to be able to po
Ut money into the club
It's not a weird brand though. It's literally the owner of the club.Well in!
This is the correct answer. Awful lot of people seem to be getting wound up about it...pretty obvious they're probably doing it to put money in to the club.
This place will be interesting if we ever get offered a shit load off of a weird brand for stadium sponsorship
Hopefully you weren’t driving when you posted this
The please have your 2 stands behind the goals back stadium.
Money it will be to be able to po
Ut money into the club
I wouldnt take the mick with special needs. Our club does wonders with those who actually need it. I.e the autism room at broxis denSpecial needs more like.
Still is but doesnt run in UKOrange don't exist as a brand anymore.
I wager we could do better
Yes it is. He’s dismissing the idea because Kilmarnock’s stadium is now called something utterly ridiculous, which wouldn’t be the case for Ibrox.That's not really the point though.
Yes it is. He’s dismissing the idea because Kilmarnock’s stadium is now called something utterly ridiculous, which wouldn’t be the case for Ibrox.
I’m against it by the way.