Why isnt he and his paper more critical or critical in any way of SDM's role in all of this? I think I have an idea. How is Jackson's legal case against John Collins getting on?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote![]()
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13-06-2012 08:53 AM #11251
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13-06-2012 08:53 AM #11252
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I really don't get how it can be done when creditors should fully expect some sort of market value.
What exactly will there be left to liquidate? Looks to me like the only thin they will be doing is investigations into the past.
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13-06-2012 08:54 AM #11253This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-06-2012 09:01 AM #11255This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-06-2012 09:01 AM #11256This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now there are companies and printers who cash in and make sectarian products for them.
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13-06-2012 09:11 AM #11258
If Green pulls off this deal to get hold of all the assets for a paltry £5.5m then it will go down as grand larceny.
Have seen it reported that neither HMRC or Ticketus will object to this. HMRC are more interested in pursuing Murray and Whyte, with Ticketus going after Craigie boy in the courts.
I feel that Duff & Phelps are going to get their erses skelped big time. We have yet to see the result of the Administrators regulatory body's investigation into the conflict of interest allegation on BBC Scotland and surely this, 'binding agreement', with Green has to also come under scrutiny?
We are told by D&P that the Rangers newco will retain the history, trophies etc. etc. when this is blatantly untrue - a new company is just that - new - there is no link to the past. Then we are told that the players contracts will automatically switch to the newco - also untrue, which a quick look at the Employment Act would have told them.
Charlie Green is a wide boy looking to make a fast buck out of the Hun, nothing more, nothing less. He is a smarter, Yorkshire version of Craig Whyte. But it has taken him so long to come up with any cash, from the so called group of twenty, er, sorry six (mystery) investors, that D&P should have booted him out weeks ago.
If I were a Hun - God Forbid - I would be seeing Duff & Phelps in the same light as Murray & Craig.
Incompetent or corrupt?
Or both.
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13-06-2012 09:11 AM #11259This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I honestly never used to think he Favoured the OF over other clubs but he has shown his true colours spectacularly during this whole saga. Anyone who buys the Daily Record needs their head examined imo.
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13-06-2012 09:13 AM #11260
For those who think it will be business at usual for Newco Rangers at Ibrox, I have a couple of questions.
How much are Ibrox, Murray Park and the Albion Car Park worth on the open market to property developers etc?
Why would HMRC allow the liquidators to sell them all to Green for only £5.5m when they are owed in excess of £20m...so far?
Why did they reject a CVA worth £8.5m in the knowledge that only £5.5m was waiting?
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13-06-2012 09:15 AM #11261This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Generations in the future ,50 ,100, 150 years from now will blame the people who had the chance to change Scottish football and didnt ,
its make your mind up time , keep them in what ever form or do football a big favour and finish them while you have the chance .
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13-06-2012 09:19 AM #11262
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13-06-2012 09:21 AM #11263
[QUOTE=Hibbyradge;3261721]For those who think it will be business at usual for Newco Rangers at Ibrox, I have a couple of questions.
How much are Ibrox, Murray Park and the Albion Car Park worth on the open market to property developers etc?
I don't think they own the car park, but remember a figure of £110m being put on the other assets.
Why would HMRC allow the liquidators to sell them all to Green for only £5.5m when they are owed in excess of £20m...so far?
Because a, 'binding agreement' , was done between D&P and Green a number of weeks back if the CVA fell through. Mind you, I still don't see how they can get away with it.
Why did they reject a CVA worth £8.5m in the knowledge that only £5.5m was waiting?
Because they seem to think there will be potentially more for the pot if they go after the former directors of the club, eg Murray & Whyte. Apparently there would have not have been the same scope to do this under a CVA.
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13-06-2012 09:25 AM #11264
A few people are now asking if HMRC will allow the £5.5m purchase of the Rangers assets by Green.
My question to the people in the know is, does a creditor have to object to this sale? Or can BDO, as liquidators, object to it?
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13-06-2012 09:31 AM #11265This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2. they haven't yet. Any creditor has the right to block, or reverse, a disposal of assets if they feel their interests are being prejudiced. That said, Cav (and I, too, for that matter) has doubts that the properties are part of the £5.5m deal.
3. I am hoping that, as a combination of 1 and 2, they think there is more value in the properties. The alternative, as someone has said, is that they may want the opportunity to dig deeper into the RFC history and extract some value from the former directors.
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13-06-2012 09:36 AM #11266This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What HMRC are doing is writing of the tuppence they would get from the CVA in the hopes of recovering more money from individuals involved in the systematic defrauding of HMRC over several years at the big hoose and sending a clear message to all of football that if you dont pay your taxes we'll ****** you good and proper.
They wont care what happens to the club and the assets given the route that they are going down but there are many many other creditors including ticketus, rapid vienna, hearts who could object to the selling of the club to Green and challenge that it is not the best deal available to the creditors.Last edited by MyJo; 13-06-2012 at 09:39 AM.
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13-06-2012 09:42 AM #11267This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Leading Gers to Nine in a Row, the League Cups and Scottish Cups"
These will be the "tainted" medals and cups that you won with the dual-contracts and the cheating then Mr Gough?
"I had Andy Goram on the phone as soon as I woke up and he couldn’t get his head round it. Like me, he wanted answers"
No. Like you, he's just a bit bigoted (as well as being thick as ****) and seem to think that everyone "owes" Rangers something!
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13-06-2012 09:46 AM #11268
[QUOTE=MyJo;3261738]The CVA was practically worthless to HMRC in monetery terms and by accepting it they would have set a precedent for future situations involving football clubs living beyond thier means and stiffing the taxman to do it. Accepting the CVA also meant that there was a line drawn under everything including the big tax case and the conduct and actions of RFC directors and owners would be swept under the carpet.
What HMRC are doing is writing of the tuppence they would get from the CVA in the hopes of recovering more money from individuals involved in the systematic defrauding of HMRC over several years at the big hoose and sending a clear message to all of football that if you dont pay your taxes we'll ****** you good and proper.
They wont care what happens to the club and the assets given the route that they are going down but there are many many other creditors including ticketus, rapid vienna, hearts who could object to the selling of the club to Green and challenge that it is not the best deal available to the creditors.[/QUOTE]
Yes, but this 'binding agreement' we keep hearing about is likely to be concluded in the next couple of days.
Someone will have to move fast to prevent it. Surely?
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13-06-2012 09:51 AM #11269
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However, it wouldn't surprise me if HMRC/BDO have a Court action ready, to put a block on the sale of any assets.
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13-06-2012 09:53 AM #11270
Charles Paterson said on SSN this morning that he understands that the deal that Green has in place to buy the club for £5.5M is not as straightforward as he is making out.
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13-06-2012 09:55 AM #11271
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And as CWG says.... even if completed and BDO turn up and say "hang on this ain't right", then the transaction can be reversed after the fact.
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13-06-2012 09:57 AM #11273
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13-06-2012 10:08 AM #11276
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That would work too.
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13-06-2012 10:09 AM #11277This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But in a way you have to admire him.
He cares not a jot for the Hun or Scottish Fitba. All he sees is 40,000 gullible would be season ticket holders waiting to part with their readies and he wants some of that.
Balls of steel.
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13-06-2012 10:10 AM #11278This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He wants to be in and out in a year, with his pockets bulging with cash. Why else would he be involved?
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13-06-2012 10:18 AM #11279
We don't do walking away
Anyone think whining mccoist will be in charge of a newco in div 3? Although cant think who else would want him
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13-06-2012 10:20 AM #11280
From todays Sun:
CHARLES GREEN last night warned SPL rivals: Boot out Rangers and you will KILL our game.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1xfPzMxrj
Our game?? This guy has been in the country 2 secs and suddenly he knows all about Scottish Football.
I thought last night I was pleased that HMRC had made their decision - it might mean we can get an end to this farce that has dragged Scottish Football through the gutter for the last 3 months - seems like the real drama is only just about to begin - the SFA/SPL must be quaking in their boots, the SPL chairmen must be panicking - one thing that isnt though is the non Rankgers fans resolve that they must be kicked out of the SPL.
edit: I see our Hibs Fans Chief has changed his mind on this as wellLast edited by Benny Brazil; 13-06-2012 at 10:21 AM. Reason: additional comment
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