Rangers FC to go into administration

Started by Lecale2, February 13, 2012, 03:43:42 PM

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tiempo

Quote from: red hander on November 28, 2014, 06:01:20 PM
Mike Ashley having to bail them out, Craigy boy extradited from Mexico to appear in court, the Rangers shop in Belfast city centre closing down, Castle Greyskull looking at yet another share issue ... there's no end to this soap opera

Hopefully not, long may it continue. As long as a club can get 30k supporters through the gate every week it'll not go bust, a cash cow but not in the conventional sense

T Fearon

I did laugh last week at Glasgow Airport where the Celtic and Rangers shops sit literally side by side,and outside the Rangers shop is a massive sign proclaiming Rangers as Scotland's most successive club!

red hander

Well, they certainly succeeded the old liquidated club, and if they're liquidated again, as looks likely, no doubt they'll be succeeded again by another Rangers, so yes, Tony, they are Scotland's most successive club  ;)

5 Sams

Quote from: Lecale2 on April 26, 2014, 12:22:46 PM
More trouble at "The Big Hoose". New Rangers could follow the old club's path into administration within the year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/scotland/27165564

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pullhard

Quote from: red hander on November 28, 2014, 06:01:20 PM
Mike Ashley having to bail them out, Craigy boy extradited from Mexico to appear in court, the Rangers shop in Belfast city centre closing down, Castle Greyskull looking at yet another share issue ... there's no end to this soap opera

Find this bit strange. Why has he done this?
Easy route to europe?
Big fan base?

pullhard

Quote from: hardstation on November 28, 2014, 11:54:58 PM
Quote from: pullhard on November 28, 2014, 11:49:15 PM
Quote from: red hander on November 28, 2014, 06:01:20 PM
Mike Ashley having to bail them out, Craigy boy extradited from Mexico to appear in court, the Rangers shop in Belfast city centre closing down, Castle Greyskull looking at yet another share issue ... there's no end to this soap opera

Find this bit strange. Why has he done this?
Easy route to europe?
Big fan base?
No, his brother is heavily involved in the Rangers debacle. Check this out....

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

Crazy stuff.


Main Street

Quote from: red hander on November 28, 2014, 06:01:20 PM
Mike Ashley having to bail them out, Craigy boy extradited from Mexico to appear in court, the Rangers shop in Belfast city centre closing down, Castle Greyskull looking at yet another share issue ... there's no end to this soap opera
i wondered about the extradition from Mexico bit.  Not even the super brits could have pulled off an extradition that fast. It turns out he was detained before entry to Mexico therefore he didn't have to be extradited, the grounds for refusal of entry and forced return to England,  were  that he was fleeing an outstanding warrant.
Just another few metres and Craig would have been safe in the bosoms of a handful of lawyers.

Lecale2

Super Ally McCoist has offered to resign but tbhe Board can't afford to accept.

illdecide

Quote from: Lecale2 on December 12, 2014, 04:28:28 PM
Super Ally McCoist has offered to resign but tbhe Board can't afford to accept.

Comical alright...they've big Tel Butcher lined up for the job but can't afford to pay Sally off...
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

deiseach

2-0 to Queen of the South. Oh Lordy...

Aaron Boone

Always a good pub quiz question, which town are Queen of the South from.

deiseach

They'll be dancing in the streets of Queen of the South tonight!

Rossfan

Quote from: Aaron Boone on December 12, 2014, 09:32:09 PM
Always a good pub quiz question, which town are Queen of the South from.
Dumfries  ;)
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

deiseach

It's going to be fun(nier than usual) watching The Peepul get tied into knots claiming that Sevconians are the same club when it comes to the good stuff but a new club when it comes to the liabilities:

QuoteSPFL to withhold Rangers' broadcast fee to cover EBT fine

The Scottish Professional Football League is withholding £250,000 of broadcast money due to Rangers in a bid to recoup a fine imposed for the club's use of a controversial tax scheme.

Lord Nimmo Smith imposed the fine in February 2013 after finding Rangers broke league rules in their use of an employee benefit trust scheme.

Rangers say they will appeal against the SPFL decision "vigorously".

They argue that the company in breach of the rules has since been liquidated.

However, BBC Scotland has learned that Rangers' directors approached the SPFL board in the past few months to discuss payment terms relating to the fine.

Lord Nimmo Smith's commission studied the use of EBTs by Rangers Football Club plc, now in the process of being liquidated by BDO, between 2000 and 2011.

It found that the company's management did not take professional advice on disclosing the payments.

The findings also stated that the current owners should not be held responsible for any breaches made by the previous company.

It also determined that Rangers should not be stripped of league titles because "Rangers FC did not gain any unfair competitive advantage" nor did the payments make players ineligible.

Despite Lord Nimmo Smith's ruling, the SPFL's lawyers have examined trying to recover the £250,000 under the so-called "Five-Way Agreement" that led to the transfer of Rangers' membership of the Scottish Football Association going ahead.

The Five-Way Agreement gave the football authorities power to recover football debts from the new owners of the Ibrox club.

A condition of the transfer of the club's SFA licence was the payment of all football debts.

The SPFL board have now decided to withhold payments due to the current company running Rangers rather than chase the cash through BDO, the latter likely to yield a smaller amount.

The SPFL issued a statement on Wednesday saying the fine related to "multiple breaches of SPL and Scottish FA rules".

It continued: "The Rangers Football Club Limited ("Rangers Newco") signed an agreement under which they would be liable for sums such as this. The Chairman of Rangers FC, David Somers, and on one occasion the club's then Chief Executive Graham Wallace, engaged in individual discussions with the majority of current SPFL Board members several months ago acknowledging the liability and suggesting ways of paying the sums due.

"Following such discussions, it was only when no sums actually arrived from Rangers FC that the SPFL Board decided to offset this liability against future sums payable to the Club."

Rangers, in a statement to the Stock Exchange, said: "The board of the SPFL has determined that Rangers Football Club Limited (the "Club") is liable to pay the EBT Commission fine of £250,000 levied on RFC 2012 PLC (previously The Rangers Football Club plc) (in liquidation).

"The SPFL has also decided that this sum will be recovered from the Club by the SPFL withholding broadcasting money and other sums due to the Club but which are paid in the first instance to the SPFL.

"An appeal has been lodged with the Judicial Panel of the Scottish FA which has confirmed that the decision of the SPFL is suspended pending the outcome of the appeal subject to the SPFL's right to object.

"The Board is advised that the sum is not due to SPFL and the appeal will be pursued vigorously."

Rangers are mired in financial problems. Last month an announcement to the Stock Exchange stated "further working capital...will be needed before the end of the year".

That followed a cash injection by Newcastle United owner and Rangers shareholder Mike Ashley, an arrangement that is itself the subject of a notice of complaint by the SFA.

And manager Ally McCoist has tendered his resignation , triggering an increase in his salary to £750,000 per year. He is now serving his 12 months' notice at the club but will meet directors on Wednesday, with a settlement fee to leave sooner a possible result.

foxcommander

Way to go Ally. Drain them of more funds and fill your coffers for future pies.

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