Its sounds to me like the parent company has taken out a loan that was due to be repaid via Rangers FC, if the loan was paid to the parent company, surely it was taken out by the parent company and therefore ticketus wont have to go accepting any administration deals?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2012 07:41 PM #1051
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16-02-2012 08:09 PM #1053
Alastair Johnston has asked crown office to conduct a criminal fraud investigation into CW's takeover, as per bbc reporters twitter
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16-02-2012 08:21 PM #1054
Having sat back and observed for the past few days now the countless stories, the media frenzy and the hundreds of comments posted on here, I just thought I'd fling my tuppence worth in, for all it's worth.
Rangers have brought this misfortune on themselves entirely by their own doing and therefore should be held fully accountable. For one thing, as a UK taxpayer I am not happy at all that a company has diddled the Government out of at least £50 Million. It is in all our interests to see that this debt is paid back fully for our sakes.
Like many others who have expressed the same opinion here I believe that what Rangers have done over the past two decades, i.e. spending stupendous amounts of money that didn't exist and refusing to pay their appropriate dues with HMRC in order to gain footballing success is nothing short of a swindle. There is no doubt about it it is CHEATING. Cheats break the rules and therefore must be punished by the rules.
I have sat back and digested all of what the talking heads have to say - businessmen, lawyers, pundits, fans, idiot politicians - and I cannot reach any other conclusion that what we have here is undoubtedly an absolutely brilliant thing. For once, we have a fantastic opportunity to completely revamp Scottish football for the better. It is simply an opportunity we cannot and must not let pass us by.
We have an opportunity to destroy the old corrupt ways run by the Glasgow clubs and get back some real football. We have an opportunity to kick out a club which seems to think that it has divine rule in the SPL and has a right to cheat its way into victory and has some sort of right to be in the SPL. We have an opportunity to break an unfair duopoly which has destroyed any competition in the SPL and has hence damaged the game. We have a chance to level things both financially and in football terms. We have a chance to kick out the odious heathen bigotry which has decimated the reputation of our game.
We have a chance to have a fairer, livelier, more competative league, without the baggage of certain teams having an unfair political, financial and footballing upper hand, and without the disgusting ugly bigotry that seems to come with it.
I am furious that we have the likes of idiot Salmond mouthing that the game will be better with Rangers than without. Piffle! Our game is suffering *because* of Rangers. Speak to the fans. The only people who want Rangers to stay are Rangers themselves! Everyone else cannot wait to boot them out! All fans' forums of other clubs are bristling with the exact same sentiments being expressed here - and that sentiment is for goodness' sake, kick them out, and good riddance!
Now let's get that owed cash off them, get them liquidated, block any "phoenix" club from waltzing back in as if nothing has happened and let's get the rules, the cash and the league much fairer and look forward to good, entertaining, competitive football
Gene
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16-02-2012 08:32 PM #1055This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2012 08:38 PM #1056This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The £24 million was advance of 4 years season tickets. That was advanced to RFC/Wavetower. If £16m of season tickets was sold by RFC, then the first repayment (£9m you say) could have easily been covered.
Or am I misunderstanding you?
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16-02-2012 08:42 PM #1057This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2012 08:54 PM #1059
Strathclyde polis confirm on their Facebook page that they have been passed information on current situation at rangers which they are examining but deem it inappropriate to comment further at this stage.
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16-02-2012 08:56 PM #1060This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
More developments: Strathclyde Police confirm they have received information on 'ongoing situation' at Rangers being examined by force
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16-02-2012 09:00 PM #1061
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16-02-2012 09:07 PM #1063This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So.. Wavetower/CW gets £24m, but gives £8m back as the first repayment, yeah?
So Ticketus are now owed £16m.
CW uses the £16m to partly pay Lloyds TSB, plus another £2m from somewhere.
RFC owes CW £18m now.
RFC also owe Ticketus £16m.
BUT.... Wavetower owe RFC £16m as well for the Ticketus money that they never got.
Yeah??
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16-02-2012 09:09 PM #1064This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There has been so much talk about the properties being transferred out , and I was concerned that it may have happened .. albeit illegally, as you say. Therefore I was pleased that someone asked that question this afternoon, and that the admins nailed that particular myth.
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16-02-2012 09:21 PM #1065
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As far as I can make out, RFC will owe them the full whack......whatever that is!! But Wavetower owe RFC the same amount.
This tells you all you need to know about the Ticketus model..... http://www.principlefirst.co.uk/inve.../octopus-vcts/Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 16-02-2012 at 09:29 PM.
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16-02-2012 09:26 PM #1067
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Their mood swing-o-meter on Rangers Media Bears Den has gone from 'Smug as F***' at around 4pm post media conference to 'In need of new underwear' since around 10pm and the criminal investigation information........they are already hawking ideas to save money.......probably along the lines of a hubcap amnesty or handing in as many Globe juice bottles as they can get there hands (or hauns) on (or oan).
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16-02-2012 09:45 PM #1070This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Unfortunately, there are cretins in charge of our game who will ensure that RFC ( in whatever form ) can carry on as normal.
There will be no radical shake-up of our game, despite opportunity knocking....politicians, SFA, media and SPL will endorse cheating and tax avoidance and the blatant criminal manoeuvering of Craig Whyte.
He even managed to get his pals appointed as administrators to ensure no creditor even comes close to getting what they are owed.
RFC will emerge out of this with a host of prospective buyers drooling at the prospect of getting their hands on the club for reletively little and debt free.
Utterly, utterly sickening.
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16-02-2012 10:22 PM #1073
I'd like to know if RFC have found money down the back of the settee to pay policing costs for this weekends fixture or if Strathclyde polis are taking an IOU.
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16-02-2012 10:29 PM #1075This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With some 15,000 walk-up's, plus all the catering I would think that they have a few bob in the tin ...
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16-02-2012 10:31 PM #1076This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It makes perfect sense to have the game on. There will be a big gate (supporter solidarity and all that), and a fair chunk will be raised.
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16-02-2012 10:35 PM #1077This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That was my first thoughts when this broke.
As any other clubs fans would do, rally round and try and make a stance. As much as I loath that lot they will have a huge support this weekend, but it will still not be enough
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16-02-2012 10:43 PM #1079This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it were anyone else, the police would assess the situation in the same way. The margins might well be tighter, though, and the police might be less convinced.
It's not about "understanding", it's about commercial realities.
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16-02-2012 10:43 PM #1080This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As I have said on many posts before. When WM was trying to take us over I recall many teams supporting us, and Yes, many politicians also. I'm in no way supporting that mob, but I do think they will raise enough money to cover expenses on Saturday...
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