It is now becoming pretty obvious that Rangers fate is now being decided from the highest level possible. I don't believe there will be any liquidation.
Why have HMRC been so quiet over the last near four weeks, while the administrators have (seemingly) stumbled around like a blind man in the dark?
You would have expected some kind of, ' will you just get a move on please, do your job and give us the money. Normal rules obvious don't apply here.
Here is my take on the end game.
1. Rangers FC will take their place in the SPL, perhaps with a ten point penalty for the next two seasons.
2. The Ticketus deal will be declared void.
3. Craig Whyte will be left with nothing. Rangers will still own Ibrox and MP.
4. The big tax case will be withdrawn on a hitherto unseen technicality.
5. The CVA will be agreed in the next few days - early enough for the accounts to be completed and the Huns to play in Europe.
6. Sir David Murray and the double contract fiasco will be found unproven.
7. Rangers will finish second in next seasons SPL - twenty five points ahead of the third placed club.
8. SPL crowds will be down by a further 20% due to the disappearance of sickened fans.
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09-03-2012 09:01 AM #2972
In a slight deviation (way hey), does anyone know anything about the gentleman named as Arsenal's retail director in this piece?
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...line-boot-room
He was at RFC in a similar role for a few years in the SDM years.
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09-03-2012 09:02 AM #2973This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seems like an excellent analogy. ( the game, not the Scouts ).
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09-03-2012 09:05 AM #2974
If I'm being honest, i find this whole thing a joke. If this was any other club players would not get the chance to sit down and talk over pay cuts etc.. They would be punted. Look at Motherwell, Dundee and Livvi. Seems the Administrators have bent over backwards for Rangers and i also think they are delaying lot's of issues until a proper buyer is found. I'm sick to death of the old firm and if they come out this and nothing is done about it then Scottish football can GTF.
A real chance to chance the face of Scottish football but as usual I think all the clubs will bottle it. I just wish Rangers would close down now. Then they can apply for the 3rd Division. Anything else is just a shambles.
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09-03-2012 09:06 AM #2975This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think the modern term is fire-fighting.
But fire-fighting doesn't run the risk of getting a vindictive chuck in the chuckies.
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09-03-2012 09:06 AM #2976This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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They are sitting on a £15m debt. As each day passes, they are closer to a potential further £49m. Why should they do anything?
That said, some reports have them in talks with D&P. Personally, I hope those reports aren't true.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 09-03-2012 at 09:12 AM.
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09-03-2012 09:10 AM #2978This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
TQM, I'm pretty sure that it won't make a blind bit of difference what the SPL chairman do.
We're stuck with the *******s.
But believe me, I want to be wrong.
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09-03-2012 09:12 AM #2980
If rangers come out of this whole thing with very little damage then i reckon a lot of people might just give up on scottish football. They should be made an examlple of or it will give the green light to every other club to rip off the taxman and spend well outwith there limits.
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09-03-2012 09:12 AM #2981This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is what worries me.
I'm not normally one for conspiracy theories, but.............,
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09-03-2012 09:13 AM #2982
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Rangers are still heading for liquidation because no one will buy a club with the level of debt they have and although The Sun is claiming HMRC might do a deal over the "big tax case", there is nothing to confirm this.
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09-03-2012 09:23 AM #2984This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm close to tears at the mere thought.
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09-03-2012 09:30 AM #2986
Whittaker, Naismith and McGregor have all agreed to take a 75% wage cut...
Must surely be off their rockers?
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09-03-2012 09:31 AM #2987This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It is NOT clear that they will pay back a pittance.
Liquidation is NOT out of the equation unless I've missed something.
The SPL10 meeting is worth taking place.
No need to quite put yourself on suicide watch yet...
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09-03-2012 09:37 AM #2990
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Taking the "test case" scenario a bit further, I did read that the RFC judgement, when it comes, is not necessarily to be relied on for future cases involving football clubs. That is because it is a "First Tier" Tribunal, and apparently that doesn't have any clout in setting precedents. However, if it goes further up the chain, perhaps through appeal, those Courts higher up will be setting precedent.
That said, the verdict in RFC's case will certainly help to shape HMRC's approach in those other cases.
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09-03-2012 09:47 AM #2994
So taking all this into account Whyte started with a debt at Rangers of £75m give it take.
He creates a Phoenix company (wavetower) to get £24m from Ticketus on basis of future sales to wipe out bank debt.
Rangers Fc no longer owe lloyds, the ticketus deal is with Wavetower and now not valid.
£64m worth of tax due becomes £6.4m.
Rangers sell 40k STs in May, have insignificant debt, start next season in spl with no penalties and become the richest club in Scotland overnight.
Sporting integrity, aye right. I'm out of this nonsense if this comes to pass.
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If HMRC agree to a CVA on the £15m, it means that a buyer can take the club over, through his/her company, with a much-reduced debt. That leaves the BTC in RFC(the old company). Even if that went against RFC, there would be nothing in that company to pay it with.
No liking this idea one bit.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 09-03-2012 at 09:51 AM.
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