I think you may be right on the "sounding out". It's not really up to the admins to appoint a liquidator; that's up to the creditors. However, there's always a bit of "phoney war" going on beforehand.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-04-2012 06:53 PM #5193This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2. I will be in training, and in a constant state of readiness for the next (maroon) chapter in "Scottish Football.... when the shecht hit the fans".
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20-04-2012 07:05 PM #5194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Any chance of Number 2. happening before May 19th. It would save untold stress on a lot of aging Hibbies,
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20-04-2012 07:36 PM #5195
They're beginning to crumble over on FF. There's usually a stubborn, united, 'wha's like us', we arra' people attitude but some of the posts would make a glass eye greet.
Were all hurting right now, but the worst thing is, there is nothing that any of us can do.
The future of our Club now lies in the hands of the Admin and the Bidders. Which is a scary and terrifying thought.
Although, if we do go NewCo, then I WANT to play in Div 3, I dont want to be anywhere near the SP-****ing-L!
I reckon a lot of grown men will be reduced to tears in the days ahead, and im one of them.
I share you pain dude. Desperate times, our club has been systematically destroyed from within and from without. The club is now on it's knees awaiting the final bullet that will put it out of it's misery. I could cry.
That my 3 children won't know what it means to love and support my Rangers, that hurts me immeasurably.
We are all in the same boat.
The Rangers we all love is dying on life support and the wrong people are deciding whether or not to turn off the life support machine.
I'm trying to keep calm and keep my emotions in check but even writing this I can feel a few tears coming on.
I feel sick and disgusted.
I hope Murray, Whyte and all the "yes men" rot in hell.
Really do think the end is near.
When the dust settles and we come out of this the other side, no matter what state were in were all going to have to look at this situation very closely.
Yeah, Whyte, Murray and D&P will bear the brunt of our anger and rightly so, however, we will also have to take a look at ourselves as a support, myself included.
We could have done more, much much more and we didnt. And that is my biggest regret out of all of this, I didnt do enough, I didnt do anything. I thought we were too big to have any great harm come to us, I thought someone would have saved us.
I was wrong.
How can we come back from liquidation fighting? This isn't a video game where you have infinite lives. Liquidation = Death of Rangers!
.......................... and that's just a few of the optimistic ones.
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20-04-2012 07:45 PM #5196
So to catch up, the Huns support don't do walking away. Unless they are Brian Kennedy, Blue Knights or Bill Ng.
And these two posts just made my day
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HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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Which is why it is our duty to pay attention to the Hun and ensure that no jiggery pokery goes on here that may set an unsavoury precedent for when the Yam piper needs paid.Last edited by Kaiser1962; 20-04-2012 at 08:52 PM.
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20-04-2012 08:48 PM #5204
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Football ownership is the preserve of an increasingly small percentage of very wealthy men and the fans, however vociferous they may be, have little impact when the money men come calling.
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20-04-2012 09:00 PM #5205
Anyone heard this ..http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/scotland/17792335
Worrying stuff, hopefully just bleather from the administrators.
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It has just dawned on me we will never ever play Rangers again. Thinking of the bile and hatred which has been directed at me and my family over the years and all I can say is Good Riddance, Fu£k ye, ye dirty orange bassas.
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20-04-2012 09:07 PM #5207This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oh I feel all warm inside and shall sleep like a baby tonight knowing that we have a new chapter to look forward to, makes my disappointment subside ever so slightly ......
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Problems that I can see are that it would be very expensive to continue in administration and a lot of Newhun's money would have to leak out to Oldhun, I would think all of the players' contracts would have to be negotiated and they may be free to walk away (if any actually do walking away), and the existing rules already state that a further 10 point penalty would be suffered if the club remains in administration while Wullie himself has said:
Originally posted by Willie Miller (no,not that one)
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My offer is contingent upon the regulatory bodies agreeing that the club will begin play in the 2012/13 season in the SPL and that they will do so without any loss of points and with all historic titles intact.I will not acquire the club unless I receive written assurances from both regulatory bodies to this effect.
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20-04-2012 11:51 PM #5216
“Paul Clark is saying they want an unconditional offer but how can anyone bid unconditionally when they don’t have Whyte’s shares? If the administrators tell the Knights his shares are there, the deposit will be there five minutes later.”
More bravado then!
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21-04-2012 12:38 AM #5217This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Sun article also statesTicketus as the largest creditor, am I not right in saying that it's HMRC
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21-04-2012 06:17 AM #5218
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These statements do not indicate to me that the authors have an in-depth understanding of the issues:
http://www.followfollow.com/news/tmn...28/index.shtml
http://www.rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk/rstsite/latest-rst-news/450-an-analysis-of-the-bill-miller-bid-for-rfc
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21-04-2012 07:31 AM #5220
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17789810
if that is the only bid on the table.....they are screwed...at least beeb got the view of someone who has credibility...
Professor David Hillier, vice dean of Strathclyde Business School, disputes Miller's claim that his offer would avoid liquidation.
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