Every avenue is being explored to raise funds for Steven Gerrard’s transfer war-chest with the Sevco club shop trying to shift car tax holders at £1 each.
Car tax discs were phased out in 2014 but after discovering some old stock Ibrox fans are being asked to clear the shelves.
Rangers shops selling loads of tax disc holders. When did people stop having to use tax discs? This is what we are competing with commercially.???? pic.twitter.com/lvycwe4IGE
— Scottsman78 ???? (@Scottsman1978) June 15, 2018
£1 for a tax disc… love it. The tax issue caused all the carry on and Whyte bought the club for a £1
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If carlsberg did tax!!!!
— Steve (@MrThomson78) June 15, 2018
Maybe they’d sell more if they called them EBT holders?
— Scottsman78 ???? (@Scottsman1978) June 15, 2018
Maybe they can stick them on a blue t-shirt and call their 2nd kit
— Steve (@MrThomson78) June 15, 2018
— celticminded (@celticminded1) June 17, 2018
more ironic is the concept of Rangers and tax
— Andy Slav (@theslav67) June 16, 2018
Times a tuff dude
— Ryan???? (@RyanCOYBIG) June 16, 2018
When did they start paying tax?
— Steven McCabe (@StefMcCabe) June 16, 2018
It’s believed that the retail deal with Sports Direct ends of July 31 with no indication of what the club plans to do after that date.
After two years of arguments and court cases Dave King splashed out £3m to end the contract with Mike Ashley’s firm with the Puma deal also included.
Sevco fans immediately flocked to buy last season’s kit which had to be used again for the 2017/18 season.
A new kit deal has been agreed with Danish firm Hummel but so far there has been no sign of the kit that the team will wear or a date that fans can snap up the merchandise of their heroes.
On twitter last week some fans claimed that the training kit worn by Steven Gerrard was the same as the Hummel kit used by Pollok Juniors.