Is there much difference between the current bid and the Miller bid. Both seem to have. Been based on meeting certain criteria prior to completion, with little chance of the criteria being met. Miller needed the figures to be right for completion .. they weren't, and he stated as much when he said that D&P were more than a little optimistic with the figures. The Green bid seems to be hingeing on a CVA that has little chance of success. D&P have even been careful to point out the 28 day cooling off period, I'm assuming in anticipation of a court related objection (HMRC?).
I could be wrong but this doesn't seem as cut and dried as some of the media/Huns are making out?
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15-05-2012 07:54 AM #8071
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If so, bearing in mind the nonsense thats gone on so far, would anyone put it past HMRC (or any other creditor) to wait till the last moment then object, therefore dragging the process out further and making it much difficult to get at newco/cva in place before next season?
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15-05-2012 08:08 AM #8074This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
) are really wanting a NewCo as that is clean and a cheap way to get the assets / brand / money making vehicle without all the baggage.....BUT they have to be seen to try CVA for PR reasons and to placate the moronic masses...when that fails they can blame everyone else, say they tried and explain that due to this we are forced to cut cut cut...but please turn up and Support your club / buy ST's XXXXL shirts etc.
The irony is there is plenty money to make out of Rangers if costs are controlled as it does not need that much to be compeditive in SPL - given the level of 'investment' (less Than Murray paid for Tore Andre Flo lets not forget)if you can bury the debt and don't mind living without morals then its a winner
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15-05-2012 08:11 AM #8075
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So when do the fixtures come out for next season?
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15-05-2012 08:25 AM #8076
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15-05-2012 09:13 AM #8078
Delighted to see that Livingston intend to sue the SFL if the sanctions imposed on Rangers are overturned.
Decided to have a quick glance on FollowFollow at their thoughts on this and the level of ignorance on the subject is beyond laughable.
I dare say my post making points to this effect may see me banned right enough, but hey hoMadness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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15-05-2012 09:18 AM #8079
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Anyone got a link to this Livingston legal action?
I fail to see how that could work against the SFL given that it's separate from the SPL. Maybe a case against the SFAX?
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I don't have a link, but it was discussed on Sportsound last night.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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Had a look on Follow Follow and came up with this gem
"Rangers were the victim of whytes actions. Can you imagine a victim of crime being told it was your fault and you are being punished?"
They don't get it do they. For any Teddy Bears reading....................... Your club were fu%%ed before Craig Whyte came along. All the Directors, especially SDM and CW have systematically raped your club and the taxpayer over a number of years whilst shafting Scottish football. That is why you should and are being penalised. For what it is worth you do not have a hope in hell of a CVA and will be liquidated as your assets are worth far more than the offer from Green. Green and friends will then buy the club lock, stock and barrell and pass it into a newco.
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15-05-2012 11:17 AM #8083
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So to use this chumps analogy, it'd be like expecting your insurance to pay out for your house being robbed by a burglar that you invited in after your neighbour telling you that's what they were, then just sat there and watched them loot the place.
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15-05-2012 11:18 AM #8084
It's probably been brought up already but could this be a likely scenario ;
CVA accepted at whatever in the pound.
HMRC , further to this, agree some sort of payment plan with huns stretching over a number of years.
Would leave them financially jiggered for a few years but allow them to carry on.
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15-05-2012 12:33 PM #8089
Whats stopping Rangers doing a deal with the tax man, with say £10m a year for 15 years if the debt is £150m, with a bit extra at the end in interest? Or do the HMRC not do deals like this?
Is this too simple, as it does seem the best outcome for them and the tax payers?
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1. the interest on that might double the amount due.
2. it would set a precedent, and every slow taxpayer in the country would want the same deal.
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15-05-2012 12:47 PM #8093
So creditors meeting on 9th June if agreed there a 28 day cooling off period agaainst objections so we now around 7th July 3-4 wks before the new season starts, if the CVA agreed then somone objects n they try to form a newco no chance it be done in 3-4wks
just hope to god the 30th May meeting does not get put on hold again which i'm goot a feeling it might & wot happens with the Sky deal, they gona sit about till 3 wks beforew the season starts to get a deal put in place?
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As I said above, HMRC will get the same p/£ as everyone else, whether in a CVA or liquidation. In theory, that will be payable more or less immediately.
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The transferring of the main assets shouldn't take very long. IIRC, there are agreed terms for that already, so there should be no negotiation needed. The problem, to my mind, is the player situation and the licence.
Sky will wait.. they can afford to, indeed are probably in the stronger postion.
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If the Greyskullers dump the taxpayer with £137 million of losses, even more do I love the thought of them having to rent back the old home for ever!
At least some degree of sweet revenge!
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