The court ruled against HMRC and in favour of Rangers, meaning Rangers are innocent and, in all probability, didn't need to go under.
Too late for regrets now, but where are all those who denigrated Rangers as cheats and called for titles to be stripped?
Supporters of numerous other SPL clubs demanded "sporting integrity" (the buzzwords of the time), and I can't help wondering if they will now display the same integrity and apologise for their erroneous claims?
Today seems to be turning into a bad one for you Duncer,
1 The Union Jack only to be flown on Belfast Town Hall on certain days in the year, instead of every day.
2 A repeal of the Act of Settlement (1701) to be undertaken.
3 HMRC have applied for permission to Appeal the decision given by the Tribunal judges in the Ranger's Tax Case,as I forecast in my posting on this thread,which was deleted.
Looks like it's not quite so bad for me today as you initially thought because...
1) I couldn't give an airborne intercourse about flags and emblems.
2) While I am not anti-royalist, 1 applies here also.
3) Your deleted post, (for use of pejorative terminology verging on sectarian), did indeed predict an appeal, but you would hardly need to be Nostradamus to have foreseen that one.
Just about to hit the sack sir, I'm on the stupid o'clock early flight to Belfast tomorrow for Ballinamallard United v Linfield, with Cliftonville v Coleraine as a back up in case the weather picks on me.