Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Rab Douglas is emerging from a dark period of his life as an investment left him declared bankrupt at the start of 2017.
Douglas, who was loaned to the Pilgrims as an emergency in March 2008, was a director with Eclipse Film Partners No.4 and they allowed investors the chance to claim tax relief through investing in film production.
The 45-year-old has slammed the financial advisers who touted the film investment scheme to him, leaving him with debts of £210,000.
Douglas wasn’t the only football star to be affected by this scheme and he was declared bankrupt in January.
In April 2016, the Supreme Court upheld a judgment that one of the biggest partnerships, Eclipse 35, was a tax-avoidance scheme.
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