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    Quote Originally Posted by kaimendhibs View Post
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    Someone like me who knows nowt about business and corporate finance could almost believe Sevco would welcome another insolvency event as they seem hellbent on making things worse/not making improvements
    Amongst all the theories and guesses that are going around, this is as valid as any.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    The £18m would have gone to the shareholders, not to the club.
    Only some of it.

    A large part of his offer was new funding. He has an interview in the Record this afternoon which clarifies things a bit.

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    Rumour has it that Mr.Sarvar was unable to sing all the verses of The Sash when auditioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain G View Post
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    They wanna keep feeding at the trough instead of sorting out the club, fat gorged parasites that they are.
    And hopefully when the trough's empty, they then start to eat the trough until it's beyond repair and scrapped !

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaimendhibs View Post
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    Someone like me who knows nowt about business and corporate finance could almost believe Sevco would welcome another insolvency event as they seem hellbent on making things worse/not making improvements
    For the record, I'd welcome such an event too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain G View Post
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    They wanna keep feeding at the trough instead of sorting out the club, fat gorged parasites that they are.
    long may they feed

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Keith Jackson's take on the current situation:-

    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...battle-4941494
    So Rangers needed £6.5m within 48 hours. 4 days later, they haven't received £6.5m and they aren't in administration. Those of us who were sceptical about how a previously unforeseen need for this amount could have suddenly sprung up seem to have been justified in our doubts.

    I can understand how Jackson got this wrong. He could have been given wrong information, either deliberately or in good faith, or he could simply have misunderstood something he was told. What I don't understand is his total lack of willingness to investigate the details of what the money was needed for, given that salaries are paid near to the end of the month. Now that his article appears to be wrong, he's behaving as if it had never been written.

    That's not how a top journalist should do his job. The same goes for Keevins who was spinning the same line on Radio Clyde on Friday, but had forgotten about that by this evening. They're a pair of incompetents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballengeich View Post
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    So Rangers needed £6.5m within 48 hours. 4 days later, they haven't received £6.5m and they aren't in administration. Those of us who were sceptical about how a previously unforeseen need for this amount could have suddenly sprung up seem to have been justified in our doubts.

    I can understand how Jackson got this wrong. He could have been given wrong information, either deliberately or in good faith, or he could simply have misunderstood something he was told. What I don't understand is his total lack of willingness to investigate the details of what the money was needed for, given that salaries are paid near to the end of the month. Now that his article appears to be wrong, he's behaving as if it had never been written.

    That's not how a top journalist should do his job. The same goes for Keevins who was spinning the same line on Radio Clyde on Friday, but had forgotten about that by this evening. They're a pair of incompetents.
    It's obviously a case of sports hacks being out of their depth when trying to report on business matters.

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    Chick Young will have the scoop after a day's seat sniffing in "the corridors of power" at Ibrox.

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    It's obviously a case of sports hacks being out of their depth when trying to report on business matters.
    Wouldn't trust Jackson to get the score of a game right, never mind read a set of accounts.

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    I assumed the 6.5 million was to cover operaing costs to the end of the season?!

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    It's obviously a case of sports hacks being out of their depth when trying to report on business matters.
    Which shows how poor our media is, that they haven't sent a decent business minded journalist in to do a report.

    They aren't interested in the facts.
    Last edited by ScottB; 13-01-2015 at 02:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottB View Post
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    Which shows how poor our media is, that they haven't seen a decent business minded journalist in to do a report.

    They aren't interested in the facts.
    Neither it seems, is Phil McG.

    Subtle, and not so subtle, promptings on his blog have been unsuccessful in establishing the exact nature of the fabled £6.5m.
    Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 13-01-2015 at 02:20 PM.

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    Neither it seems, is Phil McG.

    Subtle, and not so subtle, promptings on his blog have been unsuccessful in establishing the exact nature of the fabled £6.5m.
    His agenda is even more obvious than the Jackson's, Traynor's and Young's of the world haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballengeich View Post
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    So Rangers needed £6.5m within 48 hours. 4 days later, they haven't received £6.5m and they aren't in administration. Those of us who were sceptical about how a previously unforeseen need for this amount could have suddenly sprung up seem to have been justified in our doubts.

    I can understand how Jackson got this wrong. He could have been given wrong information, either deliberately or in good faith, or he could simply have misunderstood something he was told. What I don't understand is his total lack of willingness to investigate the details of what the money was needed for, given that salaries are paid near to the end of the month. Now that his article appears to be wrong, he's behaving as if it had never been written.

    That's not how a top journalist should do his job. The same goes for Keevins who was spinning the same line on Radio Clyde on Friday, but had forgotten about that by this evening. They're a pair of incompetents.
    much can be said about any one of our so called journos, conveniently forgetting things said. the speeches and statements made from our former prime minister Brown for example about full home rule. suddenly he did not say half of that, despite it being said on TV, and in the full view of our nation, in front of all the press 2 days before the referendum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    It's obviously a case of sports hacks being out of their depth when trying to report on business matters.
    not just sports hacks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottB View Post
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    Which shows how poor our media is, that they haven't sent a decent business minded journalist in to do a report.

    They aren't interested in the facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Neither it seems, is Phil McG.

    Subtle, and not so subtle, promptings on his blog have been unsuccessful in establishing the exact nature of the fabled £6.5m.
    As I've said repeatedly about him he is a bigoted agenda peddler and it's all about him and punting his appallingly written books. The Celtic Twitterati appear to be blind to this but we certainly should not be.

    He has no interest in reporting 'the facts' (and he's gotten the major ones wrong) unless it gives him an axe to grind. Mind you neither was the Scottish MSM prior to the Rangers meltdown but at least they had the excuse of not doing so because they were scared of getting sued.

    ScottB & yourself are right that the Rangers situation need a proper business journalist to cut through the nonsense and emotive agenda rubbish spouted by the myopic Old Firm muppets. Douglas Fraser at BBC Scotland has looked at the issue on and off but that he got so much abuse online from witless halfwits from both sides he appeared either to get bored or walk away from it.

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    Well, just to annoy you, here's Phil's latest piece,


    http://www.philmacgiollabhain.ie/security-problem/

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenginger View Post
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    Well, just to annoy you, here's Phil's latest piece,


    http://www.philmacgiollabhain.ie/security-problem/
    It is so badly written it's almost unreadable, all short statements, misplaced hyperbole and hackneyed illiterate imagery. Would say it was written by a 12 year old if he didn't have a photo on his blog!

    Wonder if he, Jackson or Keevins will discover the paragraph first?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain G View Post
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    It is so badly written it's almost unreadable, all short statements, misplaced hyperbole and hackneyed illiterate imagery. Would say it was written by a 12 year old if he didn't have a photo on his blog!

    Wonder if he, Jackson or Keevins will discover the paragraph first?!
    There's a few choice paragraphs in there.

    This one sticks out :- "to be the largest unsecured creditor makes you king of the hill in an insolvency event".

    Right.

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-30798934

    Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte has attended another court hearing in London amid ongoing efforts by Ticketus to recover about £18m damages from him.

    when exactly is this little crook going for a stint in one of lizzies prisons, we all know it's him underneath that face fungus





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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    There's a few choice paragraphs in there.

    This one sticks out :- "to be the largest unsecured creditor makes you king of the hill in an insolvency event".

    Right.
    excuse my ignorance, but even the smallest secured creditor, would be above this "king of the hill" , correct Crops?

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    Quote Originally Posted by monktonharp View Post
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    excuse my ignorance, but even the smallest secured creditor, would be above this "king of the hill" , correct Crops?
    Every insolvency is different, but in the "normal" type, yeah you're absolutely right.

    There's no point in being the largest unsecured creditor if there's F all in the pot. (see Midlothian, Heart of....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Every insolvency is different, but in the "normal" type, yeah you're absolutely right.

    There's no point in being the largest unsecured creditor if there's F all in the pot. (see Midlothian, Heart of....)
    Would it not depend on whether anything is secured on Ibrox? If there is no security against it, then the largest unsecured creditor would be in the best position to control it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Would it not depend on whether anything is secured on Ibrox? If there is no security against it, then the largest unsecured creditor would be in the best position to control it?
    McGilliven made a sweeping statement about insolvencies which was exactly that, general and (for the most part) crap.

    In RFC's case, Ashley has a security over the car park and Edmiston House. His debt is £3m.

    We don't know who the largest unsecured creditor is. Neither does McGilliven.

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    [QUOTE=CropleyWasGod;4272548)

    We don't know who the largest unsecured creditor is. Neither does McGilliven.[/QUOTE]

    Why don't we know this. Is their something fishy about the secrecy of this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Why don't we know this. Is their something fishy about the secrecy of this?
    There's no need for anyone outside of the Big Hoose to know, TBH.

    We would only find that out in the event of an insolvency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    There's no need for anyone outside of the Big Hoose to know, TBH.

    We would only find that out in the event of an insolvency.
    Thanks, who are the contenders though😄

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Thanks, who are the contenders though
    Outside of the fabled £6.5m, I have no idea TBH.

    There will be HMRC, perhaps, although they'll have kept a close eye on things. And the Council etc.

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