It would appear from the most recent comments from D&P's that both HMRC and Ticketus are agreeable to the CVA proposed by Bill Miller.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So no sanctions from SPL, £130m debt disappears and I'm sure that the SFA will find in Rangers favour in regards the transfer ban. Start of next season with 40k ST's and no debt. Why the F bother anymore with Scottish Football?
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03-05-2012 04:16 PM #6662This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What is asset stripping?
Asset stripping is taking company funds or assets of value while leaving behind the debts.
Company directors transfer only the assets of one company to another and not the liabilities. The result is a dormant company with large liabilities that cannot be met and it has to be put into liquidation
Stripping of company assets is normally done for two main reasons:
•The fraudsters deliberately target a company or companies to take ownership, move the assets and then put the stripped entity into liquidation
•"Phoenixing" - directors move assets from one limited company to another to 'secure' the benefits of their business and avoid the liabilities. Most or all the directors will usually be the same in both companies. This usually arises as a way of 'rescuing' the assets of a failing business rather than targeting a company
http://www.sfo.gov.uk/fraud/what-is-...stripping.aspx
Actually, how does this differ from what is being proposed? Looks well dodgy...
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03-05-2012 04:17 PM #6663This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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It's the following extract from D&P's statement that I find most interesting:-
"In recent weeks there has been much debate about Rangers exiting from administration through a stand-alone CVA. However, the barriers to a proposed stand-alone CVA are now too high.
"These barriers include, in particular, the absence of any bidder proposing unconditionally sufficient funds to enable a stand-alone CVA to take place.
"Crucially a stand-alone CVA would take so long now to effect, the Club could not survive in administration.
As a consequence, no party has been able to submit an unconditional bid in a stand-alone CVA scenario.
"We confirm that discussions with the two final bidding parties for the Club included the possibility, as part of the proposals, the formation of a new company in addition to the preservation of the Rangers Football Club plc.
"Mr Miller's proposal involves the use of a specially created newco in addition to the retention of the Rangers Football Club plc. The business and assets he proposes to purchase will be sheltered in a newco and returned to the plc once the plc has been 'cleaned up'.
That begs a number of questions:-
1. what is the time-scale for the whole thing? Is that important?
2. what happens if the OldCo is not "cleaned up"?
3. what value is being put on the assets that are being sold? Is that value challengable?
I will have more.
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03-05-2012 04:20 PM #6667
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David Whitehouse: "We've already been in consultation with largest creditor, HMRC and they're fully aware of and are supportive of the bid.
DW: HMRC & Ticketus are both creditors of the company and the creditors have voted in favour of the proposals which enable us to do deal
DW: They will receive the benefit pro rata with other creditors of the pool of funds which have been created for the creditors generally.
DW: That pool of funds will come from the proceeds of the litigation that have been brought..
.. the existing assets such as they are and the proceeds of the sale and purchase agreement which we are commencing now with Bill Miller."
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03-05-2012 04:24 PM #6668
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I said then that the current situation was that they could get voted back in with no sanctions and so couldn't get the objections to sanctions being voted in.
The proposals did not make it any more likely than we have now that a newco would be voted in, but they did at least have some decent sanctions if it happened.
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03-05-2012 04:26 PM #6669
Just trying to get my head around this at the moment, but so far as I can see Miller wants to seperate the bad bit of Rangers (with the debt) from the good bit (the name/history etc), while getting an agreement through CVA to repay the creditors whoever much it is that they'll agree to in the pound.
I think a few football clubs have done that. In fact, didn't STF shuffle around debt and create companies (or at least another company) when he came into Hibs. The difference being that we didn't need to put a CVA in place.
The CVA is between Rangers and the creditors, and so really it's up to them what's agreeable and that doesn't then become a sporting issue per se, more a business one, (other than the football related debts, of course).
I don't understand what the SPL or SFA can do here. If Miller creates the newco and transfers the liabilities to that, while keeping the oldco intact, then there's probably nothing that the SPL can do about it.
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Why don't we all just go for reckless financial spending and then set up a newco. Surely this is THE business model for a modern football club.
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03-05-2012 04:41 PM #6678
Surely not the end of the saga by any stretch but I feel dejected, depressed and cheated by the possibility of Rangers coming out of this relatively unscathed. This is not the game I fell in love with and it's an absolute outrage that the authorities could even consider facilitating it. Money has ruined any sporting integrity if there really was any in this parochial footballing nation of ours. Time to logout.
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03-05-2012 04:49 PM #6680
If it was as easy as this then why did the other bidders not come up with the same plan? Also, it has been clear from day 1 that Doncaster & the SPL were going to roll over like a puppy to have their bellies tickled by Rangers so how come it has taken so long for the Miller bid to be agreed?
I will be absolutely disgusted if they walk away from this, almost as disgusted as i am that the majority of Hun fans seem to be rejoicing at getting away with it. stupid B****** will still be singing god save the queen in weeks to come, god save her just dont bloody pay her the money you are due though eh?
SPL is dead if this happens.
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03-05-2012 04:52 PM #6681
Are there not laws in place to stop companies from shafting creditors by starting newcos and moving the debt to them while keeping the assets safe?
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03-05-2012 04:53 PM #6682
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I'd be surprised if HMRC swallowed that one.
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Firstly, you need to ignore all the pish you've read and heard from Scottish football pundits over the last weeks and months.
Professional football clubs in Scotland are companies. Rangers FC plc is Rangers, there is no legal entity other than that one. The club/company may be in turn owned by another company, eg. Hibernian Holdings owns 90% of HFC, Rangers FC Group owns 85% of RFC, but the simple fact is that the club and company are legally indistinguishable.
Now, as you say, if the company can satisfy its creditors and agree a CVA it can exit administration and go back to trading normally, nothing to see here for the SPL/SFA. This is what Motherwell did.
This is not what's being proposed for the Huns. Miller is proposing to start a new company, ie. a totally new club that has never played before. This club will buy the assets of RFC including stadium etc. and attempt to join the SPL in place of the existing club. It is up to the SFA and SPL to decide whether or not to allow this new club to take the place of the existing one. Whether or not the existing company is immediately liquidated or left to hang around as an empty shell for a while is completely irrelevant.
When Airdrieonians FC were liquidated, an attempt was made to form a newco to take their place. This was blocked and relegation from SFL Div 1 was cancelled. Gretna took the resulting free space in the league. Subsequently, an Airdrie supporting businessman bought Clydebank FC, moved them to Airdrie and changed their name, but legally Aidrie United FC is Clydebank FC, they are the same company.
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03-05-2012 04:57 PM #6688
It seems like the machinations are coming to their conclusion now and the result the cynics always expected is to come about. Rangers will escape with a single bound and continue as if nothing has happened. I always expected that SDM, CW, the SFA, SPL D*P ect al were corrupt from the start and had this fix lined up from the start.
My one hope was that HMRC would be the spanner in their works, particularly all their talk of making an example of tax dodgers, EBT abusers etc.
Now it seems that they too are in on the fix and are compliant cogs in the Ranger support machine.
Is this then the real nub of the conspiracy (which this whole 20 year scenario has been, make no mistake)? Why would the supposedly impartial agents of our elected government do this? What is their motivation? Who do they really serve? And who can have directed or influenced them to save Rangers and why are they compliant?
This is now where our conversation will move onto, as it seems the battle for sporting integrity and a level playing field is over. R.I.P. Scottish Football, I knew you well. But no more.
I'm lucky in that I moved to Canada a few years ago so my spending on Scottish Football is now restricted to buying Hibs TV, getting stuff sent from the Hibs shop and the odd game when I'm over. but even that will be no more. I am certainly glad that i don't pay any taxes to the corrupt HMRC that's for sure.
Thankfully I got into Hockey & the Detroit Red Wings in a big way and that's where my focus will lie. It's not institutionally corrupt that's for sure and anyone can and does win, witness the surprises in this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs so far.
So after this years SCF, if anyone called Rangers is in the SPL next year, that's it for me. Sorry to be so negative but I'm so disgusted with the brazen sham in front of our eyes right now, I can hardly think straight for the anger.
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In that case, how can Miller possibly think that they can retain the history etc?
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