And, of course, Doncaster Rovers could replace the Hun in the SPL. Neil might like that.
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07-03-2012 01:58 PM #2582This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I believe the way forward is for the smaller nations to band together and form integrated leagues on a regional basis.
Scottish football is dying and the SPL will kill it stone dead, by once again, doing the wrong thing here. You can count on it.
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07-03-2012 02:04 PM #2583
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I'd even be surprised if this time next year Rangers arent sitting 2nd in the SPL. The hun masses will be saying that Celtic winning the 2012/13 season is tainted due to them being cheated. We'll all be moaning about the standard and state of Scottish football, still. Vlad will still be with Hearts having released umpteen statements about Mowgli, and has now introduced Baloo the bear into his ramblings. And TQM will still not be going to Easter Road. I dont see anything changing.
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Cross border disputes aside CWG, Whyte has just come out saying Rangers will agree a CVA and liquidation will not happen. Liklihood of a CVA going through here? zero??
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07-03-2012 02:14 PM #2585
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Scotsman regular updates on Rangers showing some interesting responses to DK's statement this morning. DM will defend his position he says and CW contradicts DK about liquidation. But then who listens to CW these days. Interestingly the other Murray bloke also says this and that the way forward is CVA. Has that not been done to death?
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...alks-1-2157626Last edited by CentreLine; 07-03-2012 at 02:19 PM.
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This tale has twists and turns, and I'm loving it all. But it would be a helluva twist if HMRC were to change their policy and agree to a CVA. Never say never, of course, but I really can't see it.
FFS, just noticed that even Paul Murray is quoted as saying that a CVA is the way forward.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 07-03-2012 at 02:19 PM.
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07-03-2012 02:41 PM #2589
Coming soon to ESPN - The Administration Cup Rangers Vs Portsmouth winners will be allowed to melt down trophy and sell for scrap !
Less talk, more gifs.21.05.16
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07-03-2012 02:43 PM #2590
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This just up on the BBC site.
That'll be a no to helping Rangers, then?
- 1538:St Mirren statement continued: "No speculative thought or decision shall come from St Mirren FC until the exact position at Rangers FC is known. If the board of directors of St Mirren FC be required to make any decisions they would decide the best way forward in the best interests of St Mirren FC and the Scottish Premier League...
- 1536:St Mirren board of directors:"You will realise there has been a great deal of speculation in the media surrounding the events at Rangers FC. Should it be required and only when the situation is absolutely clear at Rangers FC, any view of St Mirren FC Ltd would be taken by the board of directors...
- 1535:BREAKING NEWSSt Mirren statement on Rangers...
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07-03-2012 02:48 PM #2591This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seems to me more like a we will decide when we need to decide.
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It will have to wait for the Big Tax case to be sorted surely?
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Completely pointless statement from St Mirren.
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07-03-2012 03:07 PM #2595
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Hunnish staff meeting being held currently. What's the betting that the administrators will yet again defer a decision on redundancies?
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07-03-2012 03:21 PM #2601
Apparently the potential new owners are just waiting to shake hands on a deal. No change there then.
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07-03-2012 03:21 PM #2602
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Administrators have revealed they wish to sell Rangers FC in the next few days amid a "perilous financial situation".
Duff and Phelps issued a statement on Wednesday as they battled to reach agreement with players over pay cuts.
David Whitehouse, Joint Administrator, said: "We are announcing today we are accelerating the sale of Rangers Football Club.
"The Club is in a perilous financial situation and that should not be under-estimated. Regrettably, we have been unable to agree cost-cutting measures with the playing staff on terms that will preserve value in the business. We understand the players' position as the scale of wage cuts required to achieve these savings without job losses were very substantial indeed.
"In view of this, we are faced with a situation of making redundancies within the playing staff on such a scale that would materially erode the value of the playing squad. We are striving to strike a balance where cost-cutting measures can be implemented but do not destroy the fabric of the playing squad to the extent that it will inhibit the prospect of a sale.
"However, no one should be in any doubt that in the absence of sufficient cost-cutting measures or receipt of substantial unplanned income, the Club will not be able to fulfil its fixtures throughout the remainder of the season.
"As a result, we are expediting the sale process and over the next few days we will be holding discussions with prospective purchasers who have declared their interest. The Manager, Ally McCoist will play an integral part in these discussions.
"If however it becomes apparent that the sale process cannot be accelerated there will be no choice but to implement very severe cost cutting measures at the Club."
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07-03-2012 03:23 PM #2603
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In other words, if we can't agree a sale in the next few days, then liquidation WILL happen.
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07-03-2012 03:24 PM #2605
Why would anyone want to buy them!?
Scottish Cup Winners 2016 - The Immortals
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I reckon all potential purchasers will take the same stance "it's subject to the BTC going in our favour".... in which case, there can't be a deal..... unless that verdict comes very soon, and in RFC's favour.
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Away from St Mirren's comment, just read the Duff and Phelps statement - how can they sell the club without knowing the result of the 'big' tax case. If that goes as expected, wouldn't that just force them into administration again?
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07-03-2012 03:28 PM #2608
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To me it sounds like the squad are refusing to take pay cuts, meaning they'd have to lay most of them off, which obviously reduces the value of the club for a buyer.
This smacks of a put up or shut up offer to Murray / King / whoever else, as in buy the club now or most of the playing staff goes bye bye.
There's surely nobody in their right mind who would buy them by the end of the week!
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They will already have taken a payment on account. In light of today's announcement, they will probably have taken some more today.
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