With Kevin Muscat ready to take over Rangers, it’s probably pertinent that Celtic fans are reminded about his part in killing the old club.
Muscat is in the frame for the Rangers job less than 24 hours after Danny Rohl left Celtic fans in tears and rejected the Ibrox club.
The German used the Steven Gerrard excuse and told Rangers that the timing was not correct for the opportunity to take on Celtic.
Celtic fans have been laughing at Sevco for years and now that they are turning to Muscat, it’s only right that the Parkhead support are reminded of the incoming boss’ part in ending the old club.
Incoming Rangers manager Kevin Muscat’s £1m EBT laid bare for Celtic fans
Muscat was involved in all the cheating of the dead club as he accepted an EBT that allowed Rangers to afford players that they wouldn’t have otherwise so that they could keep up with Celtic.
For years the fans of the Newco have claimed that they are the same club and whilst they deny the debts of dead Rangers, they are happy to keep the trophies associated with them.
But when Rangers died, the record of what they did stil remians so let’s take a look at all the EBTs they used, including Muscat’s which ended the history of the Ibrox club.
Thanks to the Daily Record, here is a full list of all the payments made during that time that eventually helped lead to the death of the club we all knew as Glasgow Rangers.
Alan Hutton, £364,000.
Alex McLeish, £1.7million
Alex Rae, £569,000
Andrei Kanchelskis, £145,000
Andrew Dickson, £33,000
Arthur Numan, £510,000
Barry Ferguson, £2.5million
Bert Konterman, £300,000
Bert Van Lingen, £65,000
Billy Dodds, £190,000
Bob Malcolm, £125,000
Carlos Cuellar, £448,255
Chris Burke, £55,000
Christian Nerlinger, £1.8million
Claudio Caniggia, £1million
Craig Moore, £1.1million
Dado Prso, £1.9million
Dan Eggen, £68,000
Sir David Murray, £6.3million
Dick Advocaat, £1.5million
Douglas Odam, £119,000
Egil Ostenstad, £370,000
Fernando Ricksen, £684,225
Federico Nieto, £24,500
Gavin Rae, £376,000
George Adams, £30,000
Graeme Souness, £30,000
Gregory Vignal, £173,000
Ian McGuinness, £25,400
Ian Murray, £95,000
Jan Wouters, £285,000
Jean-Alain Boumsong, £630,000
Jerome Bonnissel, £48,000
Joel Le Hir, £28,275
John Greig £40,000
John McClelland, £225,000
Julien Rodriguez, £638,000
Kevin Muscat, £1million
Kris Boyd, £215,000
Libor Sionko, £178,000.
Lorenzo Amoruso, £639,000
Martin Bain, £249,000
Marvin Andrews, £316,025
Maurice Ross, £120,000
Michael Ball, £1.4million
Michael Mols, £260,000
Mikel Arteta, £674,603
Nacho Novo, £1.2million
Neil McCann, £500,000:
Nuno Capucho, £970,000
Olivier Bernard, £224,000
Paolo Vanoli, £592,000
Paul Le Guen, £201,250
Pedro Mendes, £1million
Peter Lovenkrands, £902,000
Ronald De Boer, £1.2million
Ronald Waterreus, £510,000
Sasa Papac, £319,000
Sotirios Kyrgiakos £532,200
Stefan Klos, £2million
Stephane Wiertelak, £28,275
Steven Davis, £600,000
Steven Smith, £7500
Steven Thompson, £485,000
Tero Penttila, £140,000
Thomas Buffel, £1.2million
Tore Andre Flo, £1.3million
Yves Colleau, £106,200
Zurab Khizanishvili, £405,000
That’s quite the list and the fact that the Ibrox support are welcoming back another ex-player who killed their old club with open arms shows just how desperate this lot are to keep up with Celtic.
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