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forlanssister

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  1. Walter Smith fronting for Bill McColl.....
  2. Anybody would think they're trying their utmost to ensure any outcome save a stand-alone CVA. Probably be another bird out tomorrow to contradict her!
  3. Just thought I'd do the happy cheery chappy thingy !
  4. Who know we may be in for a pleasant surprise!
  5. But nobody ever believes a word I write anyway.....
  6. Even if one is a front for Craig Whyte?......
  7. Unethical and immoral abound around Craig Whyte and those associated with him.
  8. Duff & Phelps, the bastions of truth.
  9. BBC Scotland has learned that finance firm Ticketus is soon to lodge a legal claim against Craig Whyte for £27m. The company loaned Mr Whyte about £24m which helped fund the businessman's takeover of Rangers last May. Ticketus claims he gave personal guarantees for the money. Mr Whyte's finance company, Liberty Capital, which is registered in the British Virgin islands, is expected to be the main focus of the legal action taken by Ticketus. Mr Whyte bought Rangers from former owner Sir David Murray last May for £1, taking over his controlling 85% share holding. It later emerged that he had borrowed about £24m from Ticketus as part of a four-year deal against future season ticket sales. Floating charge Mr Whyte used part of this money to settle the club's debt to Lloyds Bank - a move Mr Whyte said did not involve making guarantees with Rangers' assets. It is believed that the new owner was assigned the bank's floating charge over Rangers assets - making him secured creditor. That position is disputed, however, by Duff and Phelps, the firm appointed as Rangers administrators in February after the club failed to make tax payments. The administrators have since said that the club's total debt could be up to £134m, including the £27m Ticketus liability and possibly more than £90m to the tax authorities. Mr Whyte's share holding, and uncertainty over his claimed status as secured creditor, are among numerous factors which are complicating attempts to find a buyer for the club and its assets
  10. I'm sure it'll be revealed in due course.
  11. Alas no for we are all at a serious disadvantage.....
  12. Is he not one of the "overseas" ones?
  13. Is Willie Haughey a local ?......
  14. I'm sorry but I just had to laugh at naivety in that post, there is absolutely no doubt that you are indeed confused. Due diligence cost circa £500k ,MCR/Duff & Phelps (one and the same as Frankie said) have worked for Whyte continuously from October 2010. Craig Whyte doesn't pay bills that is a historical and unarguable fact, somebody/company settled the MCR/Duff & Phelps bill, it doesn't take Einstein to work it out. Duuff & Phelps worked for Whyte/RFC plc continuously after the takeover, although they told the court their involvement was "minor" that statement is at best disingenuous and at worst a down right lie.
  15. They're business associates of Craig Whyte.
  16. They'll be new to 99% of our fans !
  17. Alas I'm hearing those very noises..... It's getting so the only escape will be a bottle of whisky and a revolver.....
  18. Wulstan Earley, Aidan Earley, James Holmes, Christopher Day and Martin Eberhardt per chance?.....
  19. Due diligence done by MCR/Duff & Phelps cost circa £500k and Craig Whyte did not pay it.
  20. To be fair to Clark and Waterhouse it got very short shrift (about the only decent thing they've done!). I honestly do not think there is any possibility of the c*&t returning, but that doesn't mean he won't be causing us problems.
  21. Talked the talk pretty well tbh, maybe we should give him the PR gig?
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