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  1. "And yes, we owe Ashley a £5mil loan but King said 'the only reason we haven't payed it yet is because I believe we can fight it legally' -- I believe we could most definitely pay it off right now if we wanted but I think King doesn't want to until he/the club absolutely needs to so that we can stick it to Ashley and stand up to him instead of being muscled over by him, like King said in his article today."

    Which is it?

    Do you or dont you have to pay it?

  2. Nice rant.

    Where did I say this was a victory?

    Britney said he had not reported from Ibrox since 2012 which is just bollix, i was merely pointing it out, no need to get you proverbial knickers in a twist.

    I imagine gollum was banned for his antics last weekend where he claimed a report he made was based on information passed to him by a match delegate when in fact this against SPFL rules, so it appears he just made up his source, you cannot really blame Rangers for banning reporters who simply make stuff up.

    Yet you're happy to support a board and chairman who, as you put it, "...simply make stuff up"?

  3. Owned!!

    Sports Direct force Rangers to 'launch' new kit early

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    The Rangers & Sports Direct saga took another twist today when Mike Ashley’s company forced Rangers to ‘launch’ their 2015/2016 kit significantly earlier than the Club would normally do so.
    The Newcastle United tycoon and major Rangers shareholder’s website this morning put out next season’s Puma kit as a pre-order, forcing Rangers to similarly launch it on the Club’s official Twitter account, but it can only be pre-ordered through Sports Direct’s own site, rather than the Rangers Megastore.

    The latter has been well and truly ‘trumped’ by this sneaky move, with links on the official site pertaining to the new kit, but only linking to the current season's gear.
    Sports Direct have caught Rangers cold.
    The only place to pre-order, ridiculously, is Ashley’s outlet.
    Interim chairman Paul Murray has been on record as saying Rangers are happy to work with Ashley, but this move is yet another twist which suggests a partnership between the two bodies is astoundingly remote, not including the fact Ashley refuses to meet with the board on any level.

    Posted by Ibrox Noise at 10:37

    All for the reasonably price of £59.99 :thumsup2

    Or pre-order for £47.99 and save £12.

    So that roughly equates to :

    Sports Direct - £45.49

    Sevco - £4.50

    per sale.

  4. Charles Green does not own Rangers Football Club. Rangers Football Club are still in administration and still being run by Duff and Phelps until such time as the court appointed liquidators step in to finally close them down. Rangers Football Club is dead. It still has its history but that history now has a line under it, it cannot be added to.

    Charles Green is the CEO of either Sevco 5088 or Sevco Scotland. He wont say which. One or possibly both of these companies have purchased the assets of Rangers Football Club. These assets consist of Ibrox stadium, Murray Park and the Albion car park.

    Sevco is not Rangers Football Club, has never been and can never be Rangers Football Club, it also cannot be The Rangers Football Club for the time being anyway.

    Sevco is not a football team. It is not registered with any Football Association nor does it have a league to play in. It does not hold the registration papers for any football players, neither can it hold the registration of any professional football player until it is a registered football team.

    Sevco has no automatic right to enter the professional game in Scotland. It is a newco, a new company and a new club. It has no history. It has no place in any league, therefore it cannot be 'relegated', it cannot be 'demoted' it can only be admitted.

    If Sevco is to be admitted to the professional game in Scotland then it must first apply to join the Scottish FA to become a member. It must then apply to enter the third division, the bottom tier of Scottish Football.

    This application process will be open to any club that wishes to participate, It is likely that there will be strong applications from Spartans FC, Cove Rangers FC and possibly some others. These clubs have been through this process before, they are aware of the necessary criteria for applying and they will meet this criteria by providing amongst other things three years accounts.

    Sevco cannot produce three years accounts therefore it fails to meet the necessary criteria for admittance to the SFL third Division. Any move to circumvent the already established process and criteria for entry into the professional game in Scotland in order to favour one hopeful club over another, will result in a legal challenge by the disaffected clubs, which will suspend the beginning of the Scottish season.

    Sevco are not banned from Europe for three years they are not permitted to play in European competitions because they are a new club and cannot provide three years audited accounts, unlike the SFA, UEFA will not bend nor ignore their rules just because it is Rangers. Another point to be noted, it will actually be four seasons before sevco can play in Europe because they have now missed the cut off point for submitting this years accounts.

    Because they are not banned from Europe the only punishment Rangers Football Club has so far received for their years of corrupting the Scottish game to their own advancement and financial gain has been to be deducted ten points, an automatic penalty for entering administration. They have also been fined a paltry £160,000, It is unclear if this fine remains with Rangers Football Club or is to be transferred to Sevco. So when you hear it said Rangers have been punished enough ask in what way have they been punished.

    They have not been banned from Europe, they have not been demoted, they have suffered no financial penalty of note. Everything that has happened to Rangers Football club has been their own doing, their own choice rather than pay off the debts that they accrued whilst attempting to be the most successful team in Scotland they chose administration, they chose liquidation, they chose to form a Newco.

  5. Hard to believe any sensible businessman would want anything to do with Rangers in their current state. I'll believe a Blue Knights takeover and exit from administration when I see it.

    Unless they can find a sugar daddy then liquidation beckons, it'll just take a while to get there.

    Agreed.

    Because the daily tabloids are churning out a positive spin on the Rangers crisis instead of the negative ones, many people have taken the bait and are starting to believe that they will walk away from this unscathed.

    HMRC will not cut a deal with Rangers although I believe they're more concerned about Craig Whyte and his off-shore shennanigans in Monaco than the actual club.

    Anyway, HMRC will probably be flexible in regards to a timescale in which the money should be repaid but I dont think they'll accept a penny less than what is owed.

    Business' all over the country would be doing this if they thought there was a deal to be done regarding tax payments so it would be a niave and dangerous precedent to set.

    The Blue Knights are merely trying to negotiate a deal with the administrators so they can get first dibs of the leftovers once the axe has been wielded and Rangers are put into Liquidation.

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