Thinking could be the squad has been paid for February so might as well play them tomorrow. I think the administrators only get 14 days to tear up contracts in which case Monday will be the day of the Cull.
If the players are all still there next week Duff and Phelps really are the new Duff and Gray.![]()
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25-02-2012 08:31 AM #1501
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25-02-2012 08:33 AM #1502
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Do you know if they will be able to sign for other clubs outwith the transfer window? Bit harsh on the individuals if they're not.
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25-02-2012 08:47 AM #1503This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Note the word "free".
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I'm sure I read somewhere that if the players are not released in the first 14 days of administration their contracts are deemed to have been taken over by the administrators.
Of course I may have read this in the Daily ****** in which case who knows ?
I have heard from contacts down in the Big Smoke that there is serious amounts of client's cash missing from Pritchards the stockbroker where Whyte was secretary until very recently. I don't think we will see much of the Motherwell Billionaire for a while.
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The admins have moved relatively quickly, IMO, in what they have done. Finding the missing £24m, ensuring a big pay day last week and (and this is crucial for me) establishing the actual amount of the HMRC debt. They have also been reviewing all departments at RFC from a staffing point of view.
Now that they know just how much money and debt they have, they can make sensible cuts to the staff.
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This sounds reasonable enough to me as they (players) would have been paid this months wages.
Fair to say that the next few days will be crucial in getting the staff reduced to a manageable level ....
Roll on the next episode
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25-02-2012 04:47 PM #1512
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25-02-2012 05:04 PM #1513This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought it said "scroungers".
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25-02-2012 10:46 PM #1514
JJB are doing Buy 1 get 1 free Rangers top's
http://www.jjbsports...setFilters=true
Might become a bit of collectors item soon!
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26-02-2012 10:11 AM #1516
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Strathclyde police have said they have been assured they will receive their money for policing
next home ensuring it will go ahead.
Surely that money should go to the likes of Dunfermline and Dundee Utd as they are owed that
for something that has already taken place as opposed to something that has yet to happen.
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If Craig Whyte was found to have run off with cash from Ticketus would that smell a lot like Long Firm Fraud? I am no accountant but my understanding of Long Firm Fraud is where a company builds up trust with a supplier over a period of time them stings them for a shed load of goods (or perhaps a loan) and disappears with those goods. Not sure that this is happening in this case but I thought for a moment I smelled a bit of a whiff in the air
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The extra £6m could be the crux, though. Whilst loans to directors of that amount are technically illegal, I can't remember seeing anybody prosecuted for it. In most cases, they are dealt with in retrospect by awarding dividends or bonuses. Also, we dont know whether CW repaid the £6m to RFC after he got the Ticketus moneyLast edited by CropleyWasGod; 26-02-2012 at 10:46 AM.
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The £4m VAT element is payable by RFC, no matter what. If they haven't had any of the £24m from Ticketus, that means they are doubly stuffed.
(actually, I am sure I read somewhere that they had already paid that VAT.)
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I think I read that the HMRC took the funds they had frozen in RFC's bank account to settle the " small tax case ", which Whyte subsequently appealed, and that was used to pay towards the outstanding VAT.
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That said, the debt (not counting the BTC) they have does need to be paid off, so if some reduction in staffing isnt made I'd be very, very surprised.
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27-02-2012 07:04 AM #1527
They are losing nearly a million pound a month without dealing with their historic debt to the taxman. If the administrator does not make cuts to wipe out this shortfall then they are not doing their job. If they can't prove to creditors that rangers can be run at a profit and the debt repaid then they have no chance of a CVA.
I think you will see mass lay offs this week, probably tues.
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Last edited by Hibernia&Alba; 27-02-2012 at 07:48 AM.
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27-02-2012 07:45 AM #1529
There is no place at this day in age for a team who promotes and is based sectarian hatred. Their culture and songs are not a welcome part of the football landscape. I would extend my statement to any other clubs.
If Rangers die away I am okay with that. If they are forced to pay thier taxes they most probably will die away. This will be progress.Last edited by spike220; 27-02-2012 at 07:58 AM.
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And that is the real sad thing about this mess.
Having said that, I can't wait for RFC to be told that what they were/are doing is wrong, and they must pay the price for what amounts to cheatingCall it what you will...
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