Fergus McCann was a Scottish born Celtic supporter, there is a slight difference. In his youth, Fergus McCann was a regular Celtic supporter going to matches on the local supporters' bus before emigrating to Canada where he made his wealth.
Bill Miller preferred Bidder
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'If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.'
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He also showed face around Parkhead. As Hugh Keevins put it, winning hearts and minds before he took the club over.
But the fact that Miller has not done any of this is strange or maybe its just how arrogant he is.
But who knows, every one was told Craig Whyte walked on water and wealth beyond the radar..........Comment
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Yes and my point was that nobody had heard of fergus when he took over the club.Comment
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I dont think the American's proposal has any chance of taking off. There is not a snowballs chance in hell HMRC will agree a CVA. There is also the small matter of aquiring Whyte's shares, good luck with that!Neil Francis Lennon: "The only way a title is tainted is if you've won it and you cheated to win it."Comment
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From Uefa's club licensing rulebook....
The Uefa Stance
Uefa have made the following statement pertaining to newcos Clubs are not allowed to change their legal form or structure in order to obtain a licence, simply by cleaning up their balance sheet while offloading debts thus harming creditors (including employees and social/tax authorities) as well as threatening the integrity of sporting competition.
Any such alteration of a clubs legal form or structure is deemed to be an interruption to its membership of a UEFA member association and, consequently, three years must pass before a club can apply again for a UEFA licence. In other words, the three-year rule is designed basically to avoid circumvention of the club licensing system.
The Uefa stance is clear and unequivocal on how it treats any newco created to shield a football team from any financial or regulatory ills experienced by the organisation from which it sprang.
If a club sets up a new company simply to avoid paying its debts or obligations then they would almost certainly fail the three-year rule [for obtaining the required Uefa licence], a spokesperson for Uefa told The Scotsman.
This is to ensure clubs do not simply create a newco and leave the previous entity in charge of dealing with debts.Last edited by KDC; 4 May, 2012, 15:46.Neil Francis Lennon: "The only way a title is tainted is if you've won it and you cheated to win it."Comment
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Rod I think we need to give him a chance. He doesn't promise millions of pounds or success, he only says he will steady the ship and make the club live within its means. That sounds ok to and it's exactly what the club needs right now. It's time to take a back seat for a few years now and rebuild for the future.Comment
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