Sticking another £10m in working capital on top of what they've already given over? Seems like they will be extracting what they can as joint owners of the club for as long as they can if they get in.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-04-2012 01:43 PM #4351
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03-04-2012 01:53 PM #4354
Meanwhile, alex thomson has been chatting to Craig Whyte today, from his twitter:
CW reiterated his point that he is due £30 million and wants his £30 million
CW tells me " I've now spoken to all the bidders except Club 9 and none of them wants to seel liquidation"
CW tells me "so far as I understand Paul Murray isn't putting in any of his own money" into RFC bid
CW tells me liquidation of RFC is "absolutely unnecessary" all RFC needs "is to live within its means in future"
Says he's not for walking away and wants to see CVA to exit administration
Craig Whyte tells me any notion he's selling his shares to PM is " absolute nonsense."
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03-04-2012 01:57 PM #4355This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-04-2012 02:15 PM #4356
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In any event the draw for the 1st and 2nd Qualifying Rounds is to be held on 25 June. It will need to be resolved well before then.Last edited by jgl07; 03-04-2012 at 02:24 PM.
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03-04-2012 02:17 PM #4358
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Ticketus know they will get the money from CW, or at least stand a good chance, through the courts, or some such thing … which is why CW wants £30m. Enough to pay off Ticketus and a few million in his tail for his troubles.Space to let
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03-04-2012 02:49 PM #4359
http://bit.ly/Hi1ooy
Interesting as BBC were reporting only minutes previously that Whyte had agreed to sell to Blue Knights.
He, Whyte, wants his 30m back as well :)
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03-04-2012 02:52 PM #4360
The story today is confirmation that the administrators are speaking to the footalling authorities about the consequences of liquidation.
Why isn't the BBC reporting that?
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03-04-2012 02:54 PM #4361
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03-04-2012 03:00 PM #4362This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You have got to be joking.
Whyte will get no more than a nominal price for his shares.
The club is insolvent and the Big Tax case will flatten what is left once the Tribunal reports.
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03-04-2012 03:12 PM #4363
"I have £30m in cash and guarantees on the line but I would walk away if it is best for Rangers."
What???? He bought the club with a pound and paid off the Lloyds debt with somebody else's money. Exactly when has he put any money into rangers???
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03-04-2012 03:17 PM #4364
From today's Scotsman:
"... Kennedy is thought to have upped his interest in Rangers as he is keen to avoid the club being liquidised."
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03-04-2012 03:31 PM #4366
And now Kennedy says he will not bid.
A bad day for the pr machine of rangers?
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03-04-2012 04:01 PM #4369
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http://news.stv.tv/scotland/west-cen...old-over-club/
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03-04-2012 05:01 PM #4371
So, does it work like this?
Whyte's RFC Group (formerly Wavetower) buys RFC for £1.
RFC sells xx thousand STs up front for £27M.
RFC Group borrows £18M from RFC, pays off Lloyds, thereby taking on the secured debt of RFC. There are now loans in both directions but one is unsecured.
Whyte takes out a debenture over RFC Group securing first dibs on any money accruing to it before its creditors (RFC).
RFC liquidises, RFC Group collects the security (Ibrox + Murray Park), Whyte shuts down RFC Group and heads for the hills.
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03-04-2012 05:34 PM #4372
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Pursued by large men all sounding like Dr.Paisley.
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Now here's another thing that's got me baffled
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17601438
Originally posted by Phluff & Skelps "What we have also discussed with interest parties is the concept of a hybrid of both whereby they could buy the business into a newco but trade it through the existing company to preserve the SPL share."
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03-04-2012 07:28 PM #4375
Statement from CLUB 9 SPORTS
“We can confirm that representatives of Club 9 Sports have been involved with investigating, analyzing
and considering a potential purchase of Rangers Football Club, plc on behalf of a group of interested
parties from the US and UK. However, at no time has Club 9 Sports itself offered a bid to acquire the
club. Our role has been as a member of a proposed consortium. We can also confirm that we have not
met with, spoken to or otherwise been associated with Craig Whyte in any way.
Furthermore, Club 9 Sports will not be bidding for control of Rangers Football Club, plc. We understand
that it has been strongly rumored that our group planned to “liquidate” the club. It should be made
clear that any party that attempts to acquire the club, eliminate the debts, affect a turnaround, invest
monies and put the club back on solid ground is in fact “saving” the club from liquidation and preserving
its past and its future. In an asset purchase, all of the good and valuable assets (records, marks, names,
trophies, players, staff, history) are preserved and separated from the bad and harmful liabilities (tax
bills, bad contracts, creditors), which have put the club into administration and which act to force the
entirety into liquidation. By putting all of the assets into a different corporate structure, the assets are
in fact rescued from liquidation. Such a transaction would be very similar to the one that occurred at
Leeds United in 2007, which simultaneously rescued that club, maintained its proud history and allowed
the club to shed its debt burdens so that it could have the opportunity for future success.
Finally, we would like to acknowledge that any successful bidder for Rangers will indeed need to
embrace the legendary fan base of the club and communicate with openness and regularity. There is no
doubt that the remarkable record of championships won by Rangers is matched only by its equally
remarkable support from legions of fans, supporters and followers throughout the world.”
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Leeds tried to go with a CVA with Bates offering 1 pence in the pound later rising to 8 pence in the pound but this was blocked by a legal challenge from HMRC.It was a very dubious CVA as there was strong suspicion that certain of the major creditors were 'persuaded' to vote for the CVA (and this shaft HMRC) by being offered shares in the new company.
Evenually the club was sold by KPMG. This was accepted by the Football League and the Newco was allowed to remain in League One with a 15 point penalty for next seeason. There was no doubt that Ken Bates was behind the bid. It was not possible to find out who the new owners were are it was all hidden behind a holding company somewhere in the Cayman Islands.
Eventually the Football League upgraded its disclosure rules following pressure from the Premier League and the precise ownership details became public.
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