I've not seen this posted anywhere (and probably the wrong thread) but The Rangers are about to break into their supposed transfer war chest and sign this lad (on a free transfer).
http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...rester-signing
Total spent on transfers in the January window = £0
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31-12-2015 11:42 AM #33241
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31-12-2015 11:55 AM #33242This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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31-12-2015 11:58 AM #33243
Back in court on Tuesday. Judgement on Dave Kings contempt hearing.
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31-12-2015 12:11 PM #33244
Warburton on Forrester...
“Whilst sorry to see Harry depart Griffin Park, it simply underlines the fact that whilst we as a club will move to attract and secure talented individuals, we only want players who are absolutely committed to Brentford FC.
“We will make very positive and aggressive offers to retain the services of key staff, but not seek to break the pay structures that we think are appropriate.”
With respect.
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31-12-2015 03:07 PM #33246
http://www.thenational.scot/sport/th...ime=1451545285
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31-12-2015 04:23 PM #33247This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Let's all move on........Aye, right.
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01-01-2016 01:41 PM #33248
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Rangers Official Statement 1/1/16
Rangers International Football Club PLC (RIFC) is pleased to announce new loan facilities totalling £6.5m have been made available to the company over the past month.
The facilities have been provided by existing lenders New Oasis Asset Limited (Dave King), Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor and by three new lenders, RIFC Director John Bennett and two additional Hong Kong based supporters, Barry Scott and Andy Ross.
RIFC’s board is delighted to welcome the new lenders who, as long-standing supporters of the Club, fit exactly into the profile of investors that RIFC has encouraged during this ongoing rebuilding phase. The new funding has all been provided on the same basis as other recent loans to RIFC.
The loans to RIFC were primarily utilised to fund repayment of the Sports Direct facility with the balance going towards the Group’s working capital requirements
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01-01-2016 01:48 PM #33250
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01-01-2016 02:35 PM #33253This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All big teams do it.
The Rangers do seem to require frequent and large capital injections as well - they are looking like a real leaky bucket, similar to the now defunct Glasgow rangers.
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01-01-2016 02:50 PM #33254
They've got themselves a £ 6.5 million loan and will use £ 5 million to pay back Ashley ( that is assuming there have not been other penalties for default ) Now that leaves £ 1.5 million .
Did they not say they needed £ 2.5 million in December .
I wonder who did not get their money ?
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01-01-2016 03:11 PM #33256
"The same basis as other recent loans".
Does that mean interest - free, exorbitant interest, secured up to the armpits....?
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01-01-2016 03:15 PM #33257This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"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"
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01-01-2016 03:19 PM #33258
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01-01-2016 03:24 PM #33260This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
that's the missing line I couldn't dredge up
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I suspect that the £2.5 million figure involved a few optimistic assumptions and it may well be more by April. If you add together the money the board members spent on shares, the existing loan, this new amount and what's required in the next few months these guys have collectively spent around £15 million. They don't know when, or even if, they'll ever get it back. They're obviously wealthy by normal standards, but not on Ashley's scale. If you invested £15 million in profitable businesses which pay dividends you'd make about £1 million a year and I reckon that amount is a significant sacrifice for them.
If they get promoted they can probably run on a break-even basis while paying the second-highest wages in Scotland due to the increased income in the premier division, but there's no sign of the kind of warchest some of the supporters are still expecting.
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01-01-2016 03:55 PM #33263
Is it this Barry Scott who has lent Rangers the money?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2...m-brokers.html
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There was a Barry Scott guy who used to appear in the cillit bang adverts but he's dead so its unlikely to be him.
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01-01-2016 04:17 PM #33266
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01-01-2016 05:46 PM #33268
http://www.philmacgiollabhain.ie/sle...-the-fascists/
Phil reckons the £ 5 million payback comes with strings attached and won't be accepted.
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01-01-2016 05:52 PM #33269
How is it that Dave King claimed to have raised the £5m in an hour before the AGM, yet now it transpires that the company has taken out another loan to repay the SD loan?
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