According to the Twits, Charlie Green also enroute to Zurich...... Very interesting if true ..... Plot gets thicker
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According to the Twits, Charlie Green also enroute to Zurich...... Very interesting if true ..... Plot gets thicker
Sky news had an "exclusive" interview at 9.30 this morning with Green when he talked about asking Uefa if they would let Newco off with Oldco's sins (all 3 million of them) because it wasn't fair. He said he couldn't get a new licence until that was sorted. That interview was from Zurich.
Done today :flag:
any **** dares move the goalposts now and http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...aseballbat.gif
Would laugh if Bummer Brown is right about Green. All the thick huns on Sevco media were lapping up his wee statement on SSN earlier, just like they did with everything the Greatest ever F*nian came out with until the cat got out the ticketus bag. I suppose they are zombies mind!
Is eufa in Zurich? Thought it was some other Swiss town.
So sevco use rangers old accounts to apply for an sfa licence. And that's supposed to make them look like a viable business?
BREAKING NEWS :
Ally McCoist has received unexpected support in completing his squad for the new season. G4S have guaranteed to provide the numbers required.
Looks like SFA still not happy with documentation provided by Green as to the fit and proper person test
Better and better and funnier and funnier !!!
GIRFUY
I haven't really been tuning in to all the on goings today.
Whats the current scoop? (hold the ice cream & jelly puns)
I still smell a real stink round all this.
Among other things-
As I see it SFA are now doing financial gymnastics so that Sevco can get a licence. Old accounts will do but as has been amply demonstrated they are not worth a toss. Were they even produced or signed off? Surelyl proper accounts will only become available when BDO come in and complete their work, which could be months or even years away? Are SFA going to issue a licence with this issue unresolved?
Who is overlooking SFA's actions to see if they are compliant?
SFA need more information on owners of Sevco. Why are you not shouting for transparency now, Mr McCoist? Are the SFA going to issue a licence without letting the rest of Scottish Football, and by extension, the rest of us know who really owns Rangers? This should be a matter of public record.
Transfer embargo question still to be resolved. Green apparently consulting FIFA (and /or EUFA)
Fine of £160,000 still to be paid. Who by?
EBT case outcome still to be declared by HMRC.
SFL investigating information belatedly provided by Duff and Phelps to investigate Rangers (old) for EBT use.
SFA Panel still to reconvene to consider alternative to transfer embargo decision.
Ally McCoist to answer charges on comments re SFA disciplinary panel.
No word on investigation into sectarian singing at the Rangers v Kilmarnock game in February.
Vienna club(can't remember which one) looking for money for Jelavic from Rangers and have reported matter to the authorities.
Now we have the complete coincidence that Mr Green and Mr Whyte ( you couldn't make that couplet up!!!) are in Zurich on the same day. Why?
Sevco's first scheduled game is a week on Saturday at Brechin. They need an SFA licence to play in it. Will all these issues be sorted by a week on Saturday? If they are I smell a bigger stink than any yet produced by this whole odious affair.
These are only issues from the top of my head. I am sure our more learned and qualified friends on here will be able to put me right if I am away off the beam.
From the BEEB:
Rangers: SFA confirms the power to transfer punishments
The Scottish FA has confirmed it has the power to transfer existing punishments to 'newco' Rangers.
A year-long transfer embargo and fines were handed down to the previous incarnation of the club.
Rangers sought a Judicial Review at the Court of Session, which set aside the embargo and referred the matter back to the SFA's appellate tribunal.
However, the SFA has revealed it can attach discretionary conditions to Rangers' application for membership.
Rangers received the embargo and a £100,000 fine from the SFA in April for bringing the game into disrepute.
Rangers crisis explainedIn addition, the club was issued with a £50,000 fine for going into administration in February and a £10,000 penalty for failing to ensure that owner Craig Whyte acted within rules concerning fit and proper officials.
- Rangers went into administration owing up to £134m to unsecured creditors and will eventually be liquidated
- As a result its registrations with the Scottish FA and Scottish Premier League were terminated
- Charles Green led a consortium which bought Rangers' assets for £5.5m
- The former Sheffield United chief executive is reforming Rangers as a new company
- But the 'newco' did not get the required votes for re-admittance to the SPL
- Instead, the new Rangers are due to start life in Division Three
The transfer embargo meant the club could only sign players under the age of 18 for a season.
The statement issued by the SFA on Tuesday quotes 14.1 from its Articles of Association.
"Transfer of membership will be reviewed by the board, which will have the complete discretion to reject or to grant such application on such terms and conditions as the board may think fit," it read.
"The decision of the Court of Session to set aside the 12-month registration embargo was complicated by Rangers FC's administration and subsequent request from Sevco Scotland for a transfer of membership of the Scottish FA.
"Now that the club's status has been confirmed by the SPL and SFL, we will consider the award of transfer once Rangers FC satisfy the necessary criteria."
The SFA suggested it is seeking further clarification from Charles Green's Sevco company before granting a licence to Rangers to compete in the coming season.
Continue reading the main story“Now that the club's status has been confirmed by the SPL and SFL, we will consider the award of transfer once Rangers FC satisfy the necessary criteria”Scottish FA statement
Sevco provided the SFA with information on 29 June, a week after the company submitted a letter of application to take the place of Rangers after the £5.5m purchase of the club's assets.
However, the governing body is seeking further details to satisfy its newly introduced fit and proper person report.
"We have asked Sevco to provide further supplementary information and will consider that information this week," the statement continued.
"Under new Scottish FA rules, it is a requirement of the outgoing club directors to conduct a full investigation under the fit and proper guidelines.
"Given Rangers FC's insolvency event, it has been incumbent on the administrators, Duff and Phelps, to carry out the necessary checks on the proposed new directors, as well as our own investigations."
Also confirmed is the news that Rangers have asked for an arbitration panel to rule on the departure of several players who refused to transfer over to the new company.
"At the request of one of the parties in dispute, the Scottish FA, through its articles, can convene an arbitration panel, with either side selecting from a list of panel members, with the two appointees subsequently selecting a chair of the panel," added the SFA statement.
"Rangers FC have made such a request to the Scottish FA."
The statement also stated that Rangers manager Ally McCoist will face disciplinary proceedings over his call to publicly name members of the judicial panel that imposed the initial transfer embargo on the club.