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I would take a guess at possibly Killie. Have been well documented in the past for it and they have dropped in attendances.

Aberdeen - Bankrolled and still biggest spenders outside the OF

Celtic - Bankrolled and will always have financial backing

Dundee - Had major investment 2 years ago and have just cashed in on player sales

Hamilton - Seem to be doing fine, working within a budget and made tidy sales on top players

Hearts - Fans ownership seems to be going well and wont outspend what they can after Romanovs time at the helm

ICT - Bankrolled by wealthy businessmen. 

Killie - Always had financial troubles and may well be in bother again after crowds have dropped.

Motherwell - Not much heard about them since their takeover. I would truest they are spending within their means now that they are fan owned.

Partick - Got an cash injection boost from the lottery winners from Largs last year.

Rangers - Done it before and wouldnt surprise me if they do it again, though season ticket sales have increased.

Ross County - Bankrolled by wealthy businessman.

St Johnstone - Bankrolled by wealthy businessman.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, kevo_smfc said:

 

Rangers - Done it before and wouldnt surprise me if they do it again, though season ticket sales have increased.

 

 

 

?????

How can Rangers go into administration again when they are currently in liquidation?

They didn't survive administration!

And they don't have any season ticket sales. As I said, they are in liquidation. They aren't in any league football!

 

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Maybe reading this wrongly, but there seems a hint of glee about the possibility of one of our top league teams going bust. Don't really understand why. Its not as if it will benefit Saints.  Even when Rangers were/are in dire straits we didn't manage to tempt ONE extra of our nearest neighbours fans through the door at GHR .

If one club does disappear, the whole of our football will suffer. There but for the grace etc.

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9 hours ago, Froggie said:

Maybe reading this wrongly, but there seems a hint of glee about the possibility of one of our top league teams going bust. Don't really understand why. Its not as if it will benefit Saints.  Even when Rangers were/are in dire straits we didn't manage to tempt ONE extra of our nearest neighbours fans through the door at GHR .

If one club does disappear, the whole of our football will suffer. There but for the grace etc.

Bollox.  Rangers DID disappear and only Celtic have suffered.  St Mirren have won a league cup.  Others have also prospered.

no other club avoided paying tax and national insurance. No other club cheated tax on its payments to players.  It has nothing to do with a god or his/her grace.  It's about being punished for cheating.  That is why it died. No other club did that. f**k it. May it not rest in peace.

sevco, the new club, are as likely as Killie to be going under, despite all the home draws they "luckily" have had in cups.  It is a money-pit for spivs to plunder.  The Bears will follow, follow any who can glibly lie...

if season ticket sales have increased it only shows that you CAN fool a lot The People a lot of the time. That money is not being wisely invested in Accrington Stanley stars or even the old English crim they hired.

why does Sevco not use the young players already on the books eg Hardie and Walsh?

It's an intriguing way to commit suicide.  For the 55th time.

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