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Even if the law did allow them to forgo the debts, as part of a negotiated re entry to the SPL, they could agree to make extra payments to HMRC (or help with getting the money from the individuals responsible) as a matter of principle. For me this is all contingent on the outcome of the big tax case. The fact that the HMRC have remained quiet on this does raise questions as to whether the appeal was successful. If Rangers were found to be operating legally wrt EBTs, then that side of things drops out the equation. The remaining debts to HMRC and everyone else is easily payable over a long term period and they should be forced to accept that. I know the laws the law, but the game clearly has an opportunity to ensure that one of its members takes its financial operations seriously.
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03-07-2012 08:34 AM #15481
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03-07-2012 08:38 AM #15482This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The damage they have inflicted on the game is right up there on a par, with the crimes Rangers have committed over the years in my opinion.
Rangers have eventually been caught, but the SFA and the SPL leaders, have tried their hardest to brush it all under the carpet, even when all the evidence is out there to see.
No matter what the outcome of this is, i cant believe many of these people in charge can stay in their positions?
When this is over, no fan be it Rangers or Raith Rover will trust the leaders of our game anymore, and thats a direct result of their actions.
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03-07-2012 08:41 AM #15483This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Then UEFA might get involved... as we've seen already.
As for HMRC being quiet, that is their way. They aren't allowed to talk about any case publicly.
And, you say that RFC can easily repay their non-BTC debts. That's probably about £30-40m.
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03-07-2012 08:42 AM #15484This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2012 08:45 AM #15485This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The reported? Didn't have the b*lls to put his name to the article.
Also had a hairy baby competition!"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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03-07-2012 08:48 AM #15486This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2012 08:49 AM #15487
[QUOTE=CropleyWasGod;3283135]What I am trying to say, in my cack-handed way, is this.... if the football authorities decreed that RFC should pay off all debts (or, do you mean just football and tax debts?) as a prerequisite to getting back into the SPL (even over many years), RFC would just go to Court and say "we are in administration/liquidation. We can walk away from our debts." The Court would say "yes, you're right. The Law trumps anything any football authority might decide."
I take the point, In this instance however the SPL could then return to their no vote regards SPL, and leave them to the whims of the SFL - in the hope that the SFL1 nonsense doesn't go through. I suppose what I would want to see is the SPL making a precondition of their yes vote a contracted commitment for Rangers to pay up.
Then UEFA might get involved... as we've seen already.
As for HMRC being quiet, that is their way. They aren't allowed to talk about any case publicly.
Thats fair enough, Im just concerned that they are likely to know the answer by now. If so why the silence? Its giving me the herby jeebies, as if HMRC lose the case, they will have shot themselves not so much in the foot, but in the face. This was supposed to be their big first precedent case to take on football.
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03-07-2012 08:54 AM #15488
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Also, it is possible that RFC's tax advisers have stopped all work on the case, as they won't have been paid. That stops the whole process for a while. In that eventuality, HMRC will confirm the assessments.
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03-07-2012 09:01 AM #15490
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03-07-2012 09:02 AM #15491This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sometimes, I think some of the media think that "diddy teams" are run by diddy people. They forget that those teams are run by people who often have businesses themselves, but who often do these things in their spare time, or who have "no idea how the world works". I find that patronising.
Stranraer's statement is measured, considered and couched intelligently in a way that no-one can misunderstand. It also has an underlying message that says "don't effing patronise us."
Brilliant.
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03-07-2012 09:05 AM #15492
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03-07-2012 09:08 AM #15493
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On the precedent thing, I don't think that FTT verdicts have any precedent value in law. I think this was more about "sending a message".
That said, HMRC may keep the pot boiling for a little longer. IF the SPL/SFL both bomb Sevco out... and CG exercises his right to renege on the deal (has he paid yet?)...that changes things completely again.
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03-07-2012 09:09 AM #15494This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2012 09:33 AM #15495
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I thought the HMRC were getting BDO in to pursue previous directors etc. A confirmed sum for the big tax case would be essential I would have thought.
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03-07-2012 09:37 AM #15496
The Scottish Media
Saw this over on Pie and Bovril posted by DAFC
For the last twenty years or so the Red Top papers and the majority of TV pundits have all had one agenda - living off the Old Firm.
If anything gets in their way they will attack it so that they can continue their easy life whereby they feed the hundreds of thousands of Old Firm 'fans' non stories about who their clubs might sign or what they are up to in training whilst massive stories like Livingston, Gretna and Hearts get no press or bad press.
The stance of Keevins, Traynor, Jackson and the gang shows just how bad it has become lately. They are all panicking at loss of income and having to do some real journalism for a change.
I wonder how many of them knew about the impending problems at Ibrox but were too busy kissing Murray's arse so that they could be spoonfed stories every week?
I'm probably being paranoid but even the BBC intially seemed to me to put a very positive spin on the survival of Newco FC Govan and have been very guilty of building up the sense of fear that the game in Scotland cannot survive without the huns. Was it me or did Jackie Bird not even show solidarity by wearing blue night after night at the height of the Duff and Phelps nonsense.
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03-07-2012 09:38 AM #15497
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If, as a condition of entry, they are only allowed to join if they accept these sanctions surely they couldn’t then go to court and have them overturned?Space to let
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03-07-2012 09:40 AM #15498
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Chris McLaughlin @BBCchrismclaugOn steps of Hampden, Raith Rovers chairman Turnbull Hutton says the game is corrupt. Says he's been lied to, threatened and bullied. #SFL
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03-07-2012 09:53 AM #15501
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I suspect that the judgement is known considering how long ago the appeal hearing was, and they are waiting strategically. If HMRC wins/won, the message is pretty clear to other clubs, If HMRC lost/lose the case, it may be irrelevant to Rangers, but would be in the interests of HMRC to never mention this again. Which is kind of whats happening now..
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03-07-2012 10:07 AM #15502
This isn't something that has just happened, it's been going on in the media (papers and TV) for decades, these non stories sell the product and as the ugly sisters have the majority of support in this country it will continue forever, it really annoys me when STV Edinburgh start chirping on about them rather than clubs in the East of Scotland first, I've emailed and complained plenty but the usual stock reply comes back.
Traynor is an erse and he knows it, his fawning over the huns is boak inducing but as said it sells the product, they can drag former players out from all over the world to comment on the Ibrox fiasco but wouldn't and couldn't care less about the rest of Scottish football or what goes on in it.
This will never end in my opinion so we better get used to it.
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03-07-2012 10:11 AM #15503This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2012 10:23 AM #15504
The smaller clubs are run by businessmen who have football at the front of their thoughts. Regan and Doncaster are businessmen who have themselves at the front of their thoughts. I can see a stitch up coming and R+D leaving with big handshakes, and the new people coming in, unable to comment about the old regime or undo the changes.
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03-07-2012 10:27 AM #15505
It's the first good thing to come out of the 'Clayhool' for many a year and 10/10 to their board for flicking the V to the proHun media and SPL bully boys.
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03-07-2012 10:28 AM #15506
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A hard kick up the arse on the way out would most appropriate.
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03-07-2012 10:28 AM #15507
Instead of pursuing Murray, Green etc and hounding Lowell for Celtc's opinion on Sevco, the succulent lamb brigade put the boot into the other clubs with half truths and supposition about how we're all doomed if we don't bow down to new Rangers.
Traynor's comments about Hibs 'getting rid' of Billy Brown is a case in point. I don't buy tabloids but sadly many people do and believe what is written.
Thankfully sites like rangers tax case and Paul McConville's blog put these hacks to shame.
Prepare for anti-non OF stories to increase if sevco are not allowed in to Div1."Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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03-07-2012 10:32 AM #15509
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The tax tribunal was about establishing the quantum of tax that RFC should pay rather than their innocence or guilt and that required examination of each individual case. That's not really worth it when there's no-one to provide information or argue Rangers' side - if I'm right about the tax advisers no longer being retained, but if it was nearly done and dusted they might finish it off in the interests of completeness (is that a word?). There won't be any urgency though. The SPL investigation should be easier though, they only have to establish innocence or guilt and it only really needs one hidden contract to do that. On the face of it Dodds and Boumsong have already provided enough evidence in their public pronouncements.
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03-07-2012 10:38 AM #15510
Twitter reports seem to be suggesting that the SFL clubs are coming out strongly against sevco to sfl1. I'm guessing the SPL chairmen are seeing this coming, hence the reports of late discussions to change the SPL vote to yes.
All those SPL clubs only made those statements last week because they had been told that Sevco would go to SFL1 and they could wash their hands of it and preach about sporting integrity. Now it's not working out we'll see what their true opinions are.
Unfortunately I fear Rod is down there with Regan and Donkey as the most responsible and worst of them in all this. The whole thing is disgusting. SFL3 for Sevco or else Scottish football becomes damaged beyond repair.
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