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However I understood that it will not be anything like 9 pence in the pound assuming that the BTC falls in favour of HMRC.
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11-06-2012 03:47 PM #10712
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Interesting Celtic perspective which feels Rangers will try to do a deal with "Gang of 10". Wouldn't it be great to stick it up them as well!!!!!!!
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11-06-2012 04:55 PM #10713This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yep, i guess proving what his 'intentions' were would be problematic.
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I dont think i was mistaking it for 'trading while insolvent'.
It was something i heard or read quite early on in this saga. It seemed to suggest that it would be treated akin to the 'insolvency' rule. Though i was sure it indicated that if (paye) payments were withheld because the debtor 'planned' to enter administration further down the line then the debt could be treated 'differently' from the other debt (i.e. not included in the larger 'pot') and that (if proven) it was a criminal act to continue to actively run up debt when your 'plan' is to avoid the debt through administration/cva etc. Though, as noted, proof would appear to be difficult.
I honestly cant remember who, where or what was said exactly. Other than after hearing it, it led me to believe that a criminal charge would be possible.
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I take it that Mr.Green's remarks about the number of stars he is going to sign are to ensure that any waverers re the CVA get so enraged they will vote against.This will make sure he can go the Newco route.However this will not be as easy as he thinks-unless of course he will be quite happy if Rangers go to the SFL-he will then own the ground and sell the club to new purchasers charging them rent-clubs in the SFL don't have to own their grounds-so he will have the rent for 3 years-then he sells the ground to Rangers who will have to buy it to get into the SPL-trebles all round.
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11-06-2012 05:47 PM #10715
Sorry if already mentioned, but I have heard that HMRC have their debt ring fenced. Therefore the current CVA does not relate to HMRC and this is being contested separately. Can this be right?
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Nope not an interesting perspective just another poor me victim status being rolled out by the paraniod green brigade!Last edited by MrSmith; 11-06-2012 at 06:05 PM.
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HMRC's Intentions
I know no more than anyone else here about HMRC's intentions but the poster who mentioned that the outcry north of the border will be as loud down south makes a moot point. The balance of probability is that HMRC will hit hard for the simple reason that discussions are at an advanced stage for tax raising powers being moved from Westminster to Holyrood. This is why Salmond has been quiet since his infamous tapping up of HMRC at the beginning of the year. The whole country, whether we like it or not will be branded as being incapable of 'running its own affairs' if HMRC bend to the will of the crooked mob in the West and the political classes are seen to be party to it. We won't be trusted - it's because of this that HMRC has to get this one right. Hammer RFC big-time - if not it's good-bye for the time being to further autonomy over our own affairs and then we are a greater laughing stock than ever. Salmond will keep quiet - he does not want to be seen as a leader of a nation that cannot be trusted to run its own financial affairs by putting pressure on a government run department. By the way I think Campbell Ogilvie will be gone soon - his banal interview in the Scotsman was preparation for it.
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11-06-2012 08:03 PM #10723
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So Weatherseal to sponsor the Spl
Is that the weatherseal that Kennedy (of Blue knights - the king makers fame) owned/owns?
Couldn't possibly be pulling some strings behind the scenes could he?"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
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You couldnt make it upLast edited by Kojock; 11-06-2012 at 08:35 PM.
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12-06-2012 04:46 AM #10726
Just a question that's been bugging me... If say HMRC or any other creditor never returned their CVA forms (in effect abstain) do they get included as a yes or no vote? And if you don't return it and it gets voted through anyway can you sue the club at a later date for the full amount?
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Will the yams take a lead from Rapid Vienna?
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I detest Rangers.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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12-06-2012 07:56 AM #10732
So what's the timeline on / after Thursday vote?
Is there a 21 day cooling off period both ways of the CVA? If it is accepted I know there is, but what if it's a 'No'? Can the newsagent realise he's fed up repairing his windows and change his mind and accept the generous offer?
If there is no grace period for a 'No' - will anything happen on the Friday? I think Green / D&P may try and move quickly - Newco has probably been set up already. I suppose various court cases may drag things out.
If it's a Yes (and after 21 days) what happens?
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Not that this has anything at all to do with the independence debate.
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12-06-2012 08:23 AM #10734This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And President Soapy will be desperate to keep it that way.
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I think your reading his response the wrong way it was a tongue in cheek comment towards Onion i think who somehow seemed to be linking the RFC case to a counter argument for independence for Scotland.
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There's too much politics in football as it is, without this whole sorry affair being stretched into some kind of tenuous analogy about the state of the union, the arguments for or against independence and so on.
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12-06-2012 08:27 AM #10737This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Is there any truth in the 3rd comment in this article?
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#1 seems a story is breaking that duff and co didnt send the cva proposal to all creditors.Last edited by Leithenhibby; 12-06-2012 at 08:32 AM.
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I read that as meaning an abstention doesn't count at all in the total, so if the total debt was £60m and HMRC held £20m of that, if they don't vote and everyone else does it needs the holders of £30m debt (60-20=40; 75% of 40=30) to vote yes.
If you receive the notice properly then I doubt if you'd be able to sue anyone after the event.
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