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Wasnt sure who D+P designated as "Football Related Creditors" CWG.
The amount that D+P suggest is due to FRC appear to only be the debt oweing to Scottish clubs and authorities and the figure published in the document under that category does not appear to include money owed to Vienna, Chelsea or Manchester City.
While I realise that money may well be paid to the national clubs out of SPL prize money UEFA will undoubtedly frown (more than frown hopefully) on the money owed to other European clubs, especially if it isnt paid in full.
Duff and Phelps statement here
http://www.rangers.co.uk/staticFiles...~174334,00.pdf
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21-04-2012 09:55 PM #5251
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21-04-2012 10:02 PM #5252This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As far as the Scottish clubs are concerned, they should be treated in the same way. If any money is due from the SFA or SPL, that should go into the pot for the benefit of all creditors. If I were, say, Glasgow Council, I would be very angry if that money was diverted and the clubs paid in full.
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21-04-2012 10:05 PM #5254
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Its just that D+P designated it should have a line all to itself amongst the creditors that states TBC. Maybe it has been confirmed and it's dealt with.
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21-04-2012 10:12 PM #5255
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Does the same not apply to any deal brokered with Ticketus which would then get their approval for a CVA?
For example can the Blue Knights strike a deal with Ticketus that would net them (Ticketus) say 50p in the £ and in return Ticketus, as 48% creditor, vote their approval of the CVA that might net the rest of the creditors considerably less?
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21-04-2012 10:15 PM #5256
Been reading into this Bill Murry “incubator” idea n please someone tell me i'm wrong but i'm reading into this is the the heart moving to an incubator he means to me is
The heart means the club assetts (Ibrox & murry park) which D&P have stated a value of £109m and making that the newco, Leaving current Rangers in administration until a CVA is agreed then will move the heart back & close the newco however if this is not agreed he has to liquidise Rangers but however the main assets (Ibrox & murry park) cannot be used to raise money as they are part of the new company & creditors get bugger all & the newco reforms debt free with £109m fixed assets in placeLast edited by Brando7; 21-04-2012 at 10:18 PM.
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That aside, moving the assets in the way you suggest, before liquidation, would be a complete no-no. A liquidator would demand them back.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 21-04-2012 at 10:33 PM.
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21-04-2012 10:48 PM #5260
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Which does not achieve this officially.
Did the Blue knights not suggest something like they had done a deal (only they hadnt) with Ticketus in that Ticketus were receiving £17m over a period of time in return for their supporting the BK?
The cynic in me read that as buying their support for a CVA.
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22-04-2012 07:54 AM #5265
From todays Scotsman, McCoist saying that they will be scrapping it out for a top 6 place next season at best, doubt they will even be in the SPL.
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...oist-1-2248805
ALLY McCoist fears that the best-case scenario for Rangers next season could be scrapping it out for a place in the top six.
Even if the Ibrox club exit administration through a Company Voluntary Arrangement, they are likely to lose major playing assets. In return for 75 per cent wage cuts, all the high earners had clauses inserted into their contracts that will allow them to leave in the summer for modest fees. With none of the prospective new owners promising major investment, most players are likely to activate these clauses.
Even if Rangers are not liquidated, McCoist’s hopes of making a trophy-winning impression as manager will involve having to work with a squad with youth at its core.
Hibernian under Tony Mowbray flourished with a young side in the mid-2000s, finishing third and fourth, but McCoist fears even that may be beyond Rangers.
“You’d have to say that it’s a possibility [that Rangers will field a very young team]. We don’t know what the outcome is going to be. I’m not in control of the situation in terms of bringing players in or selling players. We don’t know the finances, if and when we get a new owner.
“It’s not always gone badly when kids have been thrown in but you’d have to say there’s absolutely no way we’d reach any level of where we have been, if that was the case. Certainly for the foreseeable future, and the next two, three, four years could be challenging. I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.
“Hibs did well with young players but they arguably had the best batch in the last 20 or 30 years in Scottish football. I’m not saying our batch are anything as good as that. So fourth might not even be remotely possible.”
If Rangers became as irrelevant to the title race as the club were in the early 1980s McCoist admits it would become the “biggest test” of a support who largely deserted the club during that fallow period.
“I really do [think the fans would continue to back Rangers]. In a perverse way, they like adversity, a challenge. I think they’ve been sensational. I don’t think there are many clubs in the world who could get 48,000 for an old boys’ game. Now it could be about getting 48,000 for a young boys’ game.
“Ever since administration, the fans have turned up to Inverness and wherever we’ve been. I just think they’ve been great.
“It would be our biggest test, there is no doubt about that. It would be an absolutely massive test but I really don’t think it would scare them. It would galvanise them, be an act of defiance.”
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Had me thinking though that a great adventure from the third division may take a little longer than people are thinking. And whose to say very promising youngsters would want to stay? Even longer still :-)Space to let
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22-04-2012 08:31 AM #5268
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Its Sunday.
Can they not just die already.
(although to be fair, it does give something interesting to read during the week)
Scottish football needs it arse kicked and the two main offenders at the moment and Huns and mini-huns. One of them needs to be sacrificed before the end of the season, the other before the start of next.
How disappointing it would be to turn up at Hampden only to be told Hearts no longer existed.
Ah well - every cloud and all that!
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Badly worded for sure, but a pedantic creditor could argue that that is the sort of figure the administrators should be looking for in a sale or transfer to a Newco. Otherwise there's an accusation of false accounting against the directors...including Paul Murray.
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22-04-2012 09:08 AM #5270
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/315845/
If there is any truth in this article its time some people broke ranks and killed these behind the scenes deals.
Where's Vlad when you need him. This has all the ingredients for Monkeys, etc rant.
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22-04-2012 09:16 AM #5271
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In the article, the journalist states that the newco would take ownership of the clubs assets, specifically mentioning Ibrox, Murray Park and the players.
Clark then re-iterates this further down without mentioning the specific assets.
How does this stand with 3rd party ownership of player contracts?
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22-04-2012 09:26 AM #5273
I can't really be bothered looking for what's happening, and I don't really understand the financial stuff.. So what's happening with them at the moment?
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The other thought that I have is that this article is merely meant to put pressure on the Knights to up their game.
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22-04-2012 10:05 AM #5275This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The end.
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Is it like, say, a "contingent debtor".... ie will only be paid if certain conditions are met?
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22-04-2012 10:08 AM #5277
Alex Thomsom's take on it:
http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thoms...r-rangers/1236
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I think that makes sense.
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