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Phil Tudor Nash has this morning been appointed to undertake financial affairs at RIFC (ticker RFC).

Not sure what this will mean in the greater scheme of things but maybe worth discussion. Certainly, Laxey's now increasing their stranglehold at the club.

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Director Overview Philip Nash holds 1 current appointment, has resigned from 18 companies and held appointments at 0 dissolved companies. Philip began their first appointment at the age of 37 and their longest current appointment spans 0 years and 3 months at LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED.

The combined cash at bank value for all businesses where Philip holds a current appointment equals £0, with a combined assets value of £0 and liabilities of £0. Roles associated with Philip Nash within the recorded businesses include: Director, Company Secretary
Registered Details Short name Philip Nash
Year of Birth: 1971
Director ID: 916407889
Registered Address 2 Bedales
Lewes Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
England
RH17 7TE
Directorships

1 current appointments
18 resigned appointments
0 dissolved appointments

Company Name Company Status Position Appointed Resigned Dissolved LFC TRAVEL LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. LEISURE LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. PROPERTIES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. SERVICES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. TELEVISION LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. TV LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LFC FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOL LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - KOP FOOTBALL LIMITED Active - Accounts Filed Director 17/12/2009 15/04/2010 - KOP FOOTBALL (HOLDINGS) LIMITED Active - Accounts Filed Director 17/12/2009 15/04/2010 - LIVERPOOLFC.TV LIMITED Non trading Director 15/04/2010 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOLFC.TV LIMITED Non trading Company Secretary 18/01/2009 26/04/2011 - LIVERPOOL FC FOUNDATION TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Active - Newly Incorporated Director 07/12/2012 28/02/2013 - THE LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB AND ATHLETIC GROUNDS LIMITED Financial Statements too old Director 17/12/2009 28/02/2013 - ANFIELD ARENA LIMITED Non trading Director 15/04/2010 28/02/2013 - LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED Active - Newly Incorporated Director 18/11/2013 - - STANLEY PARK COMPANY LIMITED Non trading Director 31/07/2009 10/12/2013 -

Philip Tudor Nash

Company director

List of companies owned by Philip Tudor Nash. Free company director check. Philip Tudor Nash holds currently this position: Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR) in company LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED. He/she has been a Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR) of LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED for 4 months.

MR PHILIP TUDOR NASH
Born: 1971
Nationality: BRITISH

Country: UNITED KINGDOM
County: MERSEYSIDE
Posttown: PRENTON
Postcode: CH43 7PR

Country of residence: UNITED KINGDOM

LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED (active)
Philip Tudor Nash has been employed at LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED since 18 November 2013 currently as a Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR).
active

Company address: LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED
26 THE BRIARS, VYNER ROAD SOUTH, PRENTON, MERSEYSIDE, UNITED KINGDOM, CH43 7PR

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PHILIP TUDOR NASH

PHILIP TUDOR NASH has position Secretary in company RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC. At current position Secretary of company RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC is 2 months.

Current appointments:
RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC (active)
PHILIP TUDOR NASH has been employed at RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC since 2014.01.24 currently as a Secretary.
active

Company address: RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC

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From Companies House this lunchtime 04 - 03 - 14:

“Company Name : SEVCO SCOTLAND LIMITED
Company Number: SC425159
The following form/document(s) have been filed for the above company and are
available to order from our Companies House WebCHeck service:
Document Type Form
Appointments AP03

When I looked this up I found :

AP03 03/03/2014 SECRETARY APPOINTED MR PHILIP TUDOR NASH

So Philip Tudor Nash is now secretary of both Rangers InternationaI Football Club plc (formerly Rangers Football plc) and SEVCO.........

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I take it this is the same guy ? Formerly at Liverpool FC............

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Another patsy...

Philip Nash holds 1 current appointment, has resigned from 18 companies and held appointments at 0 dissolved companies. Philip began their first appointment at the age of 37 and their longest current appointment spans 0 years and 3 months at LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED.

The combined cash at bank value for all businesses where Philip holds a current appointment equals £0, with a combined assets value of £0 and liabilities of £0. Roles associated with Philip Nash within the recorded businesses include: Director, Company Secretary

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Company News
Rangers International (ticker RFC)
Phil Tudor Nash has this morning been appointed to undertake financial affairs at RIFC (ticker RFC).

Not sure what this will mean in the greater scheme of things but maybe worth discussion. Certainly, Laxey's now increasing their stranglehold at the club.

Laxey's end game? Everyone is now aware that Laxey exist to make profit on investment and there is no sentimental involvement with TRIFC or any other company they place funds with. They would appear to be strengthening their position within TRIFC and of course they will be doing all they can to protect their investment, from any stupidly rich individual or group of individuals who fancy running a football club as a loss making play-thing. I think they see the likes of D King as a threat to their investment and will be wanting to see him off once and for all or at least until such time as they feel they can get out with the maximum return possible.

The Rangers support need to be asking themselves if it would seem likely that such a firm would risk speculating on attaining big profits, through regular CL participation, by allowing the club to invest heavily in the football department? I would think that would be way too speculative for them and so suggest the answer to be no. All this would lead me to conclude, that should a football team playing in blue at Ibrox, with Rangers in the name continue to exist, they will certainly not be anything like a formidable force. This makes me smile. :)

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Laxey's end game? Everyone is now aware that Laxey exist to make profit on investment and there is no sentimental involvement with TRIFC or any other company they place funds with. They would appear to be strengthening their position within TRIFC and of course they will be doing all they can to protect their investment, from any stupidly rich individual or group of individuals who fancy running a football club as a loss making play-thing. I think they see the likes of D King as a threat to their investment and will be wanting to see him off once and for all or at least until such time as they feel they can get out with the maximum return possible.

The Rangers support need to be asking themselves if it would seem likely that such a firm would risk speculating on attaining big profits, through regular CL participation, by allowing the club to invest heavily in the football department? I would think that would be way too speculative for them and so suggest the answer to be no. All this would lead me to conclude, that should a football team playing in blue at Ibrox, with Rangers in the name continue to exist, they will certainly not be anything like a formidable force. This makes me smile. :)

Reminds me a wee bit of a car I had a few years back, nice Mercedes, but a bit run into the ground, full leather interior, but costly monthly expenses on fuel and insurance. On what turned out to be its last MOT I just got it through, but the mechanic provided me with a list as long as my arm of recommendations, which would give me problems at the next MOT. Anyhoo, I decided to keep it running as long as poss, then when it did eventually get due for the next MOT and the running expenses looked prohibitive, I found out that I could actually make a few bob breaking it up for parts. Funnily enough, it was a light blue.

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He was quite highly regarded at Arsenal, then 'head hunted' by Liverpool - left for 'family reasons' after being there five years.

Questions which come to mind...

  1. Can The Rangers afford to pay their executives similar wages to top PL clubs?
  2. Does 'family reasons' really mean something else? (Liverpool fans seem to think so)
  3. How did Phil go from being 'head hunted' by Liverpool to this?

Intriguing.

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Maybe Green wasnt lying when he said he was in the States last year. Maybe Houston are a feeder club for Sevco judging by the logo on the back of the shirts.

http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/houston-dynamo-2014-adidas-away-kit_25380

A subtle touch of class is added where Houston’s slogan “Forever Orange” is stamped on the upper left shoulder and the Texas flag is added on the jock flag of the shirt. :unsure2:

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He was quite highly regarded at Arsenal, then 'head hunted' by Liverpool - left for 'family reasons' after being there five years.

Questions which come to mind...

  1. Can The Rangers afford to pay their executives similar wages to top PL clubs?
  2. Does 'family reasons' really mean something else? (Liverpool fans seem to think so)
  3. How did Phil go from being 'head hunted' by Liverpool to this?

Intriguing.

At Anfield during the Hicks / Gillett debacle ?

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Maybe Green wasnt lying when he said he was in the States last year. Maybe Houston are a feeder club for Sevco judging by the logo on the back of the shirts.

http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/houston-dynamo-2014-adidas-away-kit_25380

Half of Scottish fitba would implode if we wore something like that lol

HoustonAway14-1.jpg

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Reminds me a wee bit of a car I had a few years back, nice Mercedes, but a bit run into the ground, full leather interior, but costly monthly expenses on fuel and insurance. On what turned out to be its last MOT I just got it through, but the mechanic provided me with a list as long as my arm of recommendations, which would give me problems at the next MOT. Anyhoo, I decided to keep it running as long as poss, then when it did eventually get due for the next MOT and the running expenses looked prohibitive, I found out that I could actually make a few bob breaking it up for parts. Funnily enough, it was a light blue.

Surely what you should have done was to pay for extremely expensive parts for your battered and dead car. Indeed, parts you really couldn't afford, and you stuck them on someone else's credit card. However, it gave your Mercedes the appearance of being better than other cars in your area, and the addition of these highly priced parts enabled your otherwise pan breid' Merc' to be faster than, and better running than, the wee Fiestas, Clios, Corsas and Fiat Pandas around you.

Suddenly one day, the people around you had Astras, Mondeos and Honda Accords, and your expensively tarted-up Merc' found it harder to compete. Your pal's credit card bill came in and he wanted paid. You had to get rid of your spare parts and were back to owning a dead Mercedes again.

Only one thing to do. Get rid, and get yourself out of town quick-smartish.... before you had to spend 30 million on the pup trying to compete with the Audis, BMWs, Lexus' and Range Rovers lurking round the corner.

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Surely what you should have done was to pay for extremely expensive parts for your battered and dead car. Indeed, parts you really couldn't afford, and you stuck them on someone else's credit card. However, it gave your Mercedes the appearance of being better than other cars in your area, and the addition of these highly priced parts enabled your otherwise pan breid' Merc' to be faster than, and better running than, the wee Fiestas, Clios, Corsas and Fiat Pandas around you.

Suddenly one day, the people around you had Astras, Mondeos and Honda Accords, and your expensively tarted-up Merc' found it harder to compete. Your pal's credit card bill came in and he wanted paid. You had to get rid of your spare parts and were back to owning a dead Mercedes again.

Only one thing to do. Get rid, and get yourself out of town quick-smartish.... before you had to spend 30 million on the pup trying to compete with the Audis, BMWs, Lexus' and Range Rovers lurking round the corner.

If the car was worth 500 quid, I could alway have spent £5000 on a personalised number plate such as ADM 1N or L1 QDN, then touted it around as a brand new motor so it didnae need to cope with the debt involved in an MOT for the first three years of its new life.

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The interests of the club and getting the club back up into the top division and back into European competition should always be priority instead of investors lining their pockets. There is very much a short term financial gain with certain people within the club who have no interest in turning Rangers into the force they once were.

The clubs accounts are overdue as of 28-02-14, if what I read elsewhere is true. Without audited accounts, the club won't be getting near Europe.

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Never, there is only one Rangers.

So you can rest easy knowing your cousins are quite safe. ;)

your correct only one club called rangers and they're dead as a dodo. Now you have the rangers and they're going pear shaped too. #sashwednsday
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European competition this season isn't relevant nor possible anyway.

I don't remember how long the club has before they have to reveal the accounts, maybe when they want like at the end of Wallace's 120 days?

No, but this would be the end of the 2nd season that Europe was irrelevant, and next season the 3rd. The year after they would be eligible, but with no accounts signed off it pushes that back another year at least.

The 120 day review for a company the size of Rangers is a bit of a joke. Anything more than 6 weeks would be taking the piss. For me, the 120 day limit was merely to give them a window to decide when admin 2 would be most beneficial.

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'Tic wet dream, unfortunately.

Sorry mate remember you going over this before but do TRFC not have to submit accounts or does it just not matter if they choose not to or submit them late as the parent company has already done so?

Is Twitter chat about Deliottes refusing to sign off on them as TRFC is a going concern a load of rubbish?

Cheers.

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Bucks Fizz indeed. :lol:

http://www.therangersstandard.co.uk/index.php/articles/current-affairs/316-making-your-mind-up

Dave King's position is going to strengthen this week.

This summons from the club for him to appear before them to explain himself speaks lot of the arrogance prevalent currently at the club, are they a law court, are they so up their own arses that they think they are above criticism?

Talk about introducing a fox into a chicken pen, I would hope its not the other way around introducing a chicken into a fox pen.

Dave King, fox or chicken, we will see??

Sorry Snafu, but could this statement of arrogance not also apply to king.

Just who the f*ck does he think he is?

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