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The tax lady on the STV program said it was common practice and part of the transitional period apparently. 'The Rangers Football Club' isn't actually the name either, its still Sevco 5088 i think, although I may be wrong.

"The Rangers Football Club P.L.C." is the name of the existing company (about to be liquidated). So all this fuss about "The Rangers" is nonsense.

(Check with Companies House if you like.)

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3rd Division Champions

You hope your in the 3rd division.

Remember the days when you hoped you would make the champions league 2nd phase?

Remember the days when you hoped you would make the champions league?

Remember the days when you hoped you would make the Europa league?

Remember 2012 when you hoped you had a league to play in?

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3rd Division Champions

Your getting ahead of yourself No.8. The new club may struggle for a few years getting the shoite kicked out of them in Peterhead, Elgin, etc. laugh.gif

Those Third Division laddies will be looking forward to both the challenge and getting one over all the fans of the "new club" who think it will be a walkover.

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Indeed. Rangers fans support a club which reached the top of Scottish football (and maintained it's place there) through exploiting religious bigotry. Anybody who goes to Ibrox is surrounded by thousands of people singing sectarian songs. That poison is at the very heart of the club. If fans are content to accept all of that and still support the club then they are hardly to abandon it on account of dodgy financial dealings.

Sorry - had to give you a red there.

There needs to be an acceptance that this club no longer exists. Any reference to fans being bigotted and singing sectarian songs needs to be consigned to history. It doesn't exist any more an we need to give any fans of Newco an opportunity to build their own history without prejudging that they will follow on from the nonsense of the oldco.

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Your getting ahead of yourself No.8. The new club may struggle for a few years getting the shoite kicked out of them in Peterhead, Elgin, etc. laugh.gif

Those Third Division laddies will be looking forward to both the challenge and getting one over all the fans of the "new club" who think it will be a walkover.

The 2012-2013 Gretna, without the cash though.

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Your getting ahead of yourself No.8. The new club may struggle for a few years getting the shoite kicked out of them in Peterhead, Elgin, etc. laugh.gif

Those Third Division laddies will be looking forward to both the challenge and getting one over all the fans of the "new club" who think it will be a walkover.

If newco go there with a team of kids they'll get a kicking every week.

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"The Rangers Football Club P.L.C." is the name of the existing company (about to be liquidated). So all this fuss about "The Rangers" is nonsense.

(Check with Companies House if you like.)

I agree with the OP completly

Look below though? biggrin.gif

http://www.bis.gov.uk/insolvency

Reuse of a company name after liquidation

Prohibited names and restrictions

Examples of prohibited names

If a company in liquidation was registered at Companies House as 'ABC Limited' and it used the trading name 'XYZ', then the following would all be classed as prohibited names:

  • the registered name 'ABC Limited' or 'XYZ Limited'
  • the trading name 'ABC' or 'XYZ'
  • the trading name 'ABC' or 'XYZ' used by an unincorporated business - eg a sole trader or partnership
  • a registered name or trading name used by a company or business that is so similar to 'ABC' or 'XYZ' it suggests an association with the liquidated company.

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Your getting ahead of yourself No.8. The new club may struggle for a few years getting the shoite kicked out of them in Peterhead, Elgin, etc. laugh.gif

Those Third Division laddies will be looking forward to both the challenge and getting one over all the fans of the "new club" who think it will be a walkover.

'Shoot us down but we wont fall we are Titanihun' ;)

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That's not true.

A lot of their fans behaved embarrassingly throughout the whole fiasco, threatening boycotts here and there and singling out individual clubs for treatment.

At the time i'm sure a section of their fans decided to stop attending away fixtures as they felt the other first division clubs had not supported them enough. (does this sound familiar?) This led to them having by far the biggest home average attendance in the first division last season (not the only factor mind you) and from my own experience, quite a poor away following at the 2 games at Starks Park.

Got to stop talking about Dundee because I hold no ill will against them or their fans.

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Absofuckinglutely. Dundee played fast and loose, "chased the dream" if you will, fell short and were punished for it. They then continued to play football. At no time did they identify the club's "enemies", at no time did they blame the SFL, the SFA, or the media. At no time did they deny the scale of the problem, and at no time did they come anywhere NEAR the possible 143 MILLION pound liability that may end up being the total of rangers' fraud.

Oh, and at no time did Dundee DIE. Unlike that mob from Glasgow, you remember, ugly crew with horrible songs, oh what was their name again.....

What a load of shite. Dundee did most of these things. That bigoted fat f**k Harry McLean, then chief executive at Dens, accused the SFL of trying to 'murder' the club, and boycotting away games was proposed on Dundee Mad, and widely mocked on P&B. This paranoia culminated with a 'show the SFL the red card' display prior to a home match, a demonstration organised by the Evening Telegraph in an attempt to placate many of the Dundee Mad types who claimed the paper was carrying an anti-Dundee agenda. Does any of this seem familiar?

The idea that Dundee somehow 'took their medicine like men' is revisionist guff.

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What a load of shite. Dundee did most of these things. That bigoted fat f**k Harry McLean, then chief executive at Dens, accused the SFL of trying to 'murder' the club, and boycotting away games was proposed on Dundee Mad, and widely mocked on P&B. This paranoia culminated with a 'show the SFL the red card' display prior to a home match, a demonstration organised by the Evening Telegraph in an attempt to placate many of the Dundee Mad types who claimed the paper was carrying an anti-Dundee agenda. Does any of this seem familiar?

The idea that Dundee somehow 'took their medicine like men' is revisionist guff.

They did appeal the 25point deduction.

It seems nobody thinks they should be punished for trying to buy trophies and ignoring pesky tax bills.

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It's only a prohibited name if there is a director of the NewCo who had also been a director of the oldco. If anyone is interested, it's Sec216 of the insolvency act 1986

I see. So the Insolvency laws do permit the name "Rangers" to be used? dry.gif

HMRC will force an auction sale of all assets (including Ibrox Stadium) so it will make little difference what name is used anyway. They will have to ground share with one of the Third Division clubs if they are permitted to play in the Third Division. laugh.gif

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"The Rangers Football Club P.L.C." is the name of the existing company (about to be liquidated). So all this fuss about "The Rangers" is nonsense.

(Check with Companies House if you like.)

Aye I don't really care that much in all honesty.

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Early release.........................................................

These Ne'er day fixtures in full

SPL1

Club 12 v Celtic

M'well v Killie

St Jays v Dundee United

Hearts v Hibs

Ross County v ICT

Aberdeen v St Mirren

OR

Celtic v St Mirren

M'well v Killie

St Jays v Aberdeen

Ross County v ICT

Dundee v Dundee United

Hearts v Hibs

OR

Club 12 v Celtic

Celtic 11 v Cardigan 11

Haircut 100 v Level 42

Blink 182 v Sum 41

Thomson Twins v Fun Boy Three

Maroon 5 v Eiffel 65

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