But what if was secured against wavetower...which in turn had a floating charge over Rangers assets :greengrin........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjJHnKw7YNA
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But what if was secured against wavetower...which in turn had a floating charge over Rangers assets :greengrin........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjJHnKw7YNA
2 things. firstly murray park has a clause in it that it can only be redeveloped for leisure purposes. the clause is on place for a signofocanyammount of time.
Also its been known that d&p are anything but decent. they (in a previous guise) have had connections with CW previously. in paricular a high street clothing chain went into admin. d&p came in and botj parties profited greatly. should check out @celticresearch on twitter there a little biased but have a lot of ibfo that doesnt make the press
The plot seems to have thickened into an almighty mess of orange goo. This could drag on in courts for years as claims and counter-claims and appeals are issued. The administrators don't really seem to have known what they are doing. They evidently decided that the best strategy was to talk up a quick deal, but it seems that everyone who has seen the extent of the debt and outstanding potential constraints has ran a mile. They appear to have no plan B.
It seems uncertain what division, if any, Rangers will play in next season, and what sort of a club they will be.
Disagree. If they exist at all, it's all too easy to predict what sort of a club they'll be.
As for what division, all leagues should be suspended until the outcome of all the Huns' court cases etc is known. It would be completely unfair to carry on with SPL or SFL fixtures until they know where they are and what they want to do.
How do you know that they weren't to parties likely to be interested in such properties other than the "going concern" bidders? :dunno:
Is the £11.5 million not net of secured loans over the properties? :dunno:
What are the viable alternative uses for the properties, what consents would be required and what would the timescales involved in securing such necessary consents be, what costs and timescales might be involved in carrying out any re-development necessary to achieve the alternative viable uses once the related consents had been obtained and, what would the values of these properties be for acquisition at this time assuming that the secured lender consented to the sale upon receipt of the loan amount (or full sale proceeds if a shortfall arises)? :dunno:
Questions, questions...............! :wink:
I've not seen a picture of a dirty great big 'FOR SALE' sign outside Ibrox or Murray Park. Have you? :wink:
Not got a clue. Good question though.
Got me on those questions also. I'm just glad I'm not looking to buy the land! I'm sure that Asda, Tesco, Barratt Homes etc are great at looking into things like these though. :wink:
And hopefully these questions and more will keep the whole thing tied up until the lights go off. :aok:
Lots of people tweeting that Ticketus are "days away" from suing Craig Whyte for 27 million.
Edit: here's the story
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-18006383
Guy from Duff and Duffer on Radio Scotland has just referred to 3 "indicative offers
or proposals" so looks to me that they DON'T have real bids at the moment. But I'm no expert.
http://theliberati.net/quaequamblog/...omical_ali.jpg
Everything's okay there are 3 bidders and all will be fine...
Got this earlier from another forum
Reasons for demolishing a Listed Building:
a.the building is not of special interest; or
b.the building is incapable of repair; or
c.the demolition of the building is essential to delivering significant
benefits to economic growth or the wider community; or
d.the repair of the building is not economically viable and that it has been marketed at a price reflecting its location and condition to potential restoring purchasers for a reasonable period.
I'm SURE they could get something out of that so Ibrox can be put out its misery! :cb
And on Murray Park
the West of Scotland ground is currently subject to a Waitrose planning application. so basically W of S can move along to Murray Park :wink:
Chick Young on Radio Scotland tonight...
What a twerp. In my opinion.
Quote:
Possibly they might put the boards up at Ibrox.
The death of the Ibrox club would toll the bell for the Scottish game, in my opinion.
What odds the death blow comes on the 12th July?:wink:
Read this from Chick, the man's 100% right!
"The death of the Ibrox club would toll the bell for the Scottish game. In fact, it may already be too late. It strikes me that too many have little concept of how serious the situation really is.
Those who want Rangers wiped from the face of the planet for their misdemeanours, who want their chairmen to don the black cap when it comes to judgement day, are entitled to their opinion, but they should be prepared to live with the consequences.
Consider this: on a match day when Rangers are at home and Celtic away, far in excess of half the paying customers in the SPL are at Ibrox.
Remind me on what basis you can dispense with half your custom and still thrive and you, my friend, have found the secret of business heaven."
See!.... 100% right....
Ah.... just spotted a flaw....
do the other teams get money from Ibrox for ALL those fans he's goin' on aboot?.... shared oot is it?
Either RFC have been holding back the dosh or as earlier posts may have mentioned.... he's an erse!