Well, that's the threat of an imminent Admin 2 eased off now. But the fact that Der Hun have had to arrange these short term loans speaks volumes about how badly run they are.
Will they need to cut costs this summer? Will Wallace try to cut the squad? Expect Swally to go greeting to Dave King if he does.
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24-02-2014 07:51 AM #23851
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24-02-2014 07:59 AM #23852
Laxey get paid 15% , £ 150,000 for providing the £ 1 million loan until 1st September.
I make that about 35% per annum.
That's nearly Wonga rates !
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24-02-2014 08:07 AM #23853
Love the "Laxley facility" fee. That covers ten percent of both facilities.
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24-02-2014 08:17 AM #23854This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Still... 15%... pretty horrible rate
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24-02-2014 11:06 AM #23856
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What's not clear is whether this is part of, or in addition to, the £2.5 million facility that was declared as available in the accounts. Whichever it is, a substantial proportion of next year's income will have been spent before the season starts. There's nothing left from the IPO, the original working capital put in during the summer of 2012 is long gone, and this season's income will not last till the accounting date of 30th June.
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24-02-2014 05:06 PM #23857
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Quite a lot happening on the Rangers front today.
We have the Big Tax Case appeal starting today, covered by Alex Thomson's blog here http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thoms...rt-battle/7273
It seems that not all Rangers fans are happy with the £1.5m loan
Fan groups statement regarding loans from Easdale and Laxey
Rangers Supporters Association, Assembly & Trust Statement
The Rangers Supporters Association, Assembly and Trust have been contacted by a number of Rangers supporters, who are also current shareholders, indicating they would have provided a secured loan of £1.5m on more favourable terms than the combined Laxey Partners/ Easdale loans. The terms of the Laxey loan in particular seem unduly onerous.
We are concerned that not all shareholders are being treated equally. Fans and shareholders both deserve an explanation as to why other shareholders were not approached to provide this loan.
The 3 groups call on Rangers, or the NOMAD Daniel Stewart, to clarify the matter. Either in public or through a direct meeting with fan representatives. We have contacted both companies with our concerns.
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24-02-2014 05:28 PM #23858This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As Alex Thomson sets it out, it seems inconceivable that Rangers won the Big Tax Case first time out. Read the report and it's obvious that it was the narrowest of victories - and may yet be overturned.
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24-02-2014 07:02 PM #23860
Apparently, Alex McCleish had a flat bought for him through an EBT. Wonder how he, or anyone else, will explain this as a 'loan'..?
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24-02-2014 07:06 PM #23861
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I just walked into my local for a can of coke and bag of crisps for Faisal with my Hibs jacket on. One Sevco fan said "there's the taig united supporter there".
God I hope Stranraer do them dirty huns tomorrow night.
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24-02-2014 07:13 PM #23862
Wonder who's to blame for their latest inability to balance the books...
They've hosed away money since getting dumped into the third division to ensure they saved face and got back ASAP, paying single player salaries that eclipse entire team budgets in the same divisions.
Despite the fact that their fans have continued to turn up in decent numbers, that alone can't sustain the levels of excess they've been spending and they'll still need to seek out major investment or this dance will pick up in the summer again, particularly as the fans are on the whole getting sick of this (though not many are complaining at their meteoric rise 'back to their rightful place').
The fans will demand to know what's happening before they buy their STs and yet on the other hand, will demand the club be buying players/strengthening for the Championship assault.
Would be bloody hilarious if neither them, nor Hearts get out of that division next season - will also be interesting if Dundee don't go up to the Premiership as the Championship will be a who's who of financial mismanagement with Dundee, Hearts, Rangers, Livingston and probably Dunfermline all in the same leagueMadness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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24-02-2014 07:37 PM #23863This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That was just blatant. The EBTs were much more of a shade of grey. Mishandled by Rangers stupid Board probably, but a legal loophole that the Murray group amongst other companies exploited
This whole appeal has absolutely no impact on Rangers now irrespective of the verdict. It's basically HMRC looking to get a precedent that they can use to go round bashing other organisations for backdated taxes they feel were evaded rather than avoided.
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24-02-2014 07:42 PM #23864This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think most of their players are on decent term contract's. Will be interesting to see how they arrange to shed these players/pay them off
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24-02-2014 07:45 PM #23865This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A bit like the £150 RBS charge me every year for "renewing" my overdraft. ie pushing a button.
Times 1,000.
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24-02-2014 10:51 PM #23869
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25-02-2014 07:27 AM #23872
They are seriously challenging the yams as the most deluded fans on the planet. Every neutral observer who follows the saga knows they are in the deepest poo and just like our friends from Gorgie they just assume because they are the sevco rangers it will all be fine. Sally mccoist is possibly the most deluded of all as he thinks he can just keep on spending millions he and the club don't have. At least the yams have made some attempt to cutback. Complete roasters the lot of them.
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25-02-2014 09:24 AM #23874
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However, the type of arguments put forward by the dissenter will form a key part of HMRC's case, I'm sure.
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25-02-2014 09:57 AM #23876This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have a new hero
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25-02-2014 10:16 AM #23878
Poor Swally!
He doesn't know what his budget for next season will be and he doesn't have any scouts. However, he HAS spoken to a player about joining in the summer, so he's working VERY hard, even though he's now being paid LESS than half a million!
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...imbo-1-3318486
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25-02-2014 11:25 AM #23879This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There shouldn't be any implications for the new club. Principally, it's about HMRC establishing a precedent to enable them to deal with other companies in the same situation. The old club has no money, so there is nothing financial in it for HMRC.
The only thing which, although unlikely, might happen, is that HMRC (if they get the result they want) might instigate criminal proceedings against the individuals concerned. Which would be nice.
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25-02-2014 11:37 AM #23880
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But I thought the new club was the old club or something. Didn't somebody rule that the new club was a continuation of the old club? If for example the new club went into admin, would be the first or second offence? Or is it the old club when it suits the Huns but the new one when it doesn't?
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