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1. there is an accepted CVA (in which MASH have no vote), out of which a new owner takes control. MASH are paid off to the extent of their securities, and the securities lapse.
2. that CVA isn't accepted, and liquidation follows.
Unless MASH, or someone related, is that new owner, I can't see how Ashley would still be "in total control".
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16-06-2015 08:34 AM #28351
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16-06-2015 09:02 AM #28352This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The MSM appear to be ignoring the fact that they haven't got any money and, added to that, Ashley's ire is up (I'm still experiencing this as a NUFC supporter) and he's attacking Rangers on three fronts.
I have no idea why it is being ignored that RFC are still paying directorial salaries to Llambias and the other Ashley placeman who got booted off the board.
They have no money. They are skint. They are also running at a huge loss.
I'm confident Hibs will finish above them next season.
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16-06-2015 09:06 AM #28353This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-06-2015 09:10 AM #28354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And, of course, it begs the question.... why would they want to own the club?
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16-06-2015 09:13 AM #28355
They are still a massive unknown.
They might get their act together but I don't think that the signs (at this stage) are good.
As I see it, they are where we were at this time last season. They may have just made a very smart appointment as a manager but they don't have anything close to a team. They might get a good one together, they might not.
What we have is the bones of a very handy team that has just needed a bit of fleshing out - that process has already started. A couple more additions and a full pre-season and we'll be fine.
Our team started the season badly - the start of the season came around just too soon for them and it may be the same for The Rangers. We got better as the season went on though and in the end just fell a bit short (but still managed to finish ahead of The Rangers).
Rangers were a big club so it's natural that people will have an eye on what they do. But what we do this season is down to us. Hearts did well last season by taking control of their own game. We need to do the same.
Where we went wrong last season was that we weren't good enough at breaking down packed defences of lesser teams, especially at home. We need to get better at this and get as near a perfect record at home and against the teams other than The Rangers as possible.
Then it's down to 4 games against them. There was nothing last season in our games against both The Rangers and Hearts to suggest that we have anything to fear in these games, especially considering that I think we are going to improve further before the season starts.
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16-06-2015 09:38 AM #28356This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hearts' record against them and us last season was inconclusive but they racked up win after win against all other teams.
There will be little point in doing well against the Glasgow team and then dropping points against others. I suppose that highlights the importance of the point you make about being able to break down packed defences. We must find a way of doing that week after week after week just like our knuckle-dragging neighbours last season.
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16-06-2015 09:42 AM #28357
The Rangers will go into administration, take the points penalty and be promoted through league reconstruction, start new season with 15pts deduction and avoid relegation, everything will be hunky dory.
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16-06-2015 09:44 AM #28358
Its all if's, but's and maybe's
In isolation I could see King taking them into Admin to get rid of the retail contracts and anyone else from the wage bill he wanted shot off.
He would then pay Ashley back the £5m, which he is bound to do anyway and then own everything again.
However he wont do this as the penalties for going into Admin again mean that his only prospect this season (15-16) of promotion would be an outside chance of the play offs and next season (16-17) it would still be hard to win the league depending on who was in the championship.
The worry for them (and to a lesser extent us) is that once people switch off from going, its not easy to turn them back on.
It is interesting that their galvanising effect of their insolvency appears to have lasted for a shorter period than the Gunts (as they got back in one season) and the longer they spend out the SPL the more of their support they will lose.
Warburton, may or not be a decent manager, its far too early to tell as both sides of the OF (and several other clubs, including us) have suffered with guys who looked good on paper, but couldn't get the players to buy in to their "new" methods.
I suspect though that he will have had better players at his disposal at Brentford and that both he and they would have been under far less pressure to deliver than he will be at Ipox.
If they don't start well the natives will get extremely restless and the pressure will build.
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16-06-2015 10:31 AM #28359This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-06-2015 10:45 AM #28360This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-06-2015 11:16 AM #28361
@BBCchrismclaug: Just over half the #Rangers shareholders voted against Mike Ashley's EGM resolution to pay back his £5 million loan.
@STVRaman: Rangers general meeting results out:
1. Pay back Mike Ashley's loan: yes 46%, no 54%
2.Renegotiate Sports Direct deal: yes 62.5 %, no 37.5 %
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16-06-2015 11:20 AM #28362This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-06-2015 11:23 AM #28363
The longer they take to pay back the loan to MASH the better it is for us IMO.
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16-06-2015 11:27 AM #28364
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Oh dear, seems like Warburton became a successful manager DESPITE Jock Wallace -
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/spfl-lower-divisions/mark-warburton-overcome-by-awe-on-rangers-arrival-1-3802979
'It’s safe to assume a trip to the Gullane sand dunes, where Wallace famously put his players through their pre-season paces during his two spells as manager, is not on Warburton’s immediate agenda'
So, no 'Kick-the-crap-out-of-the-opposition' football for the Hun on the cards ??. I give him until December.
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16-06-2015 11:33 AM #28365This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Plenty mileage left
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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16-06-2015 11:36 AM #28366
I'm confused. They are refusing to pay back the loan and want a better deal. How can they do this?
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16-06-2015 11:54 AM #28368
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However, the merchandising deal remains at 75% for as long as the loan is in place so it may be in The Rangers interests to get rid of the loan asap to create a cash flow. Damned if they do and damned if they don't.
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16-06-2015 12:00 PM #28369
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16-06-2015 12:03 PM #28370This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-06-2015 12:05 PM #28371This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why would Mike Ashley force Admin2?
Who benefits from it?
There is no aggressive creditor there trying to prove a point as there was in 2012 with HMRC who were chasing a legal precedent that never came. Ashley cannot take control of the club as he owns Newcastle. A guy worth Billions isn't going to sink Rangers over what is to him spare change. But he has Rangers by the nuts in terms of contracts and securities as they found to their cost in court last week. So why force Administration? The retail contracts aren't going anywhere.
If Administration happened Ashley would probably lose the entire interest he has in Rangers including these punitive contracts and there is surely a functioning business in that club that could be sold on to new owners?
Whatever we think of Rangers they are a big name and at one time they were a huge club and they still have a big support. Run along similar lines to Celtic they could be very successful. So why sink them? (An answer of 'cos they're a bunch of knob-ends' probably isn't correct)
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16-06-2015 12:16 PM #28372This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Be hard to see how anyone else could put together a deal without those crucial parts of the intellectual property?
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16-06-2015 02:06 PM #28376This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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That King has a lot of bread - more dough than you can dream of.
I say, let them eat cake.
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16-06-2015 02:20 PM #28377This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You're right - it's pennies to Ashley, but the man has a vindictive streak as wide as the Tyne and I honestly think he gets his jollies from destroying anyone who opposes him, regardless of whether if it profits him or not.
He's turned SJP into a disgusting hoarding for **** Direct, and the same company still occupies the digital hoardings at Greyskull. He knows that the hun still have a global reach, albeit without the global exposure of the EPL.
As has already been posted, a long way to run in this one, but what is hilarious is that but a few weeks ago, the hun were trumpeting how they'd got rid of Ashley. So you have, aye.
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16-06-2015 02:27 PM #28379This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He does whatever the **** he wants.
He doesn't give a ****.
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