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Perhaps 4 isn't the magic number though.
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Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
If that is indeed true then we're enduring the most pointless administration in history! -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
Actually had one of those... -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
Was always better at Asteroids than Space Invaders...... -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
You would have thought sending Bartley back to Arsenal would have been one of the administrators first acts (unless Arsenal are paying his wages I suppose). -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
Just Celik. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
There's an annual culling of the youths come May anyway would make sense to bring it forward by a couple of months and add in that twat Sinclair. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
So to save £750k over the next 3 months you sacrifice at least £7m very Adam Smith eh? -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
It makes economic sense to start with those whose contracts are coming to an end, then those will little or no sell on value not U21's on 5 year contracts and a sale on value. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
If you're happy that we're left with a bunch of 17 year olds in order that Craig Whyte picks up something for his 85% (total cost £1) then good for you. McGregor, Davis, Wylde are not deadwood that needs removed they're valuable assets being given away for free. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
But free agents can sign for anybody any time anyway. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
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Any prospective buyer would need to add an extra circa £7m to their plan, unless of course that buyers name is Craig Whyte. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
Only because we're paying administrators £1m per month. Releasing McGregor and Davis doesn't make us more attractive to prospective buyers it makes us less attractive. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
If you kept McGregor and Davis till the end of the season the transfer fees would far outweigh the prospective savings, it's voodoo economics to release them. -
Administrators organise staff meeting for 4pm today (Wednesday)
forlanssister replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
The savings per month will be approximately what the administrators are charging us per month. -
A Match for Europe & The Debate (BBC)
forlanssister replied to BrahimHemdani's topic in Rangers Chat
You could ask Levein if he thinks his 4-6-0 formation will inspire kids to take up the game? -
Administrators Statement - Discussions Continue
forlanssister replied to Rangers Football Club's topic in Rangers Chat
Yes, for 21 days in it doesn't look like much has been done in comparison to other football club administrations. -
Administrators Statement - Discussions Continue
forlanssister replied to Rangers Football Club's topic in Rangers Chat
This administration just becomes stranger by the day. -
Leggat - Rangers Could Be Rescued By Scots Law
forlanssister replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Yes he's got that bit back to front it can be legitimate in a private company but certainly not in a public company. There may be some mileage in this point but again not quite in the way Leggat means, RFC Group is an English company as is Ticketus while RFC plc is Scottish. IIRC the SPA was done on the basis of English Law at Withey's insistence. One thing for sure is it one almighty f*&king mess. -
THE Rangers crisis is spreading like a political scandal or a grotesque oil spill. It threatens more damage and laps towards new characters almost every day. How many will be taken down by the time the entire, epic drama has played out? For the moment, that can be only guesswork given that Rangers and/or Craig Whyte are being investigated by Strathclyde Police, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, Duff & Phelps administrators and an independent SFA inquiry. Everyone is looking for answers â?? truthful ones this time, Mr Whyte â?? but as Rangers begin their 21st day in administration, plenty of questions remain: some old and unresolved, others new and alarming. Here are 20 of the biggest: 1 How likely are Rangers to fail completely? This is a business which loses roughly £33,000 a day, £250,000 a week and £1m a month. The administrators have Rangers on a life-support system, pleading for cash. Duff & Phelps claim to be optimistic but for them to acknowledge the "newco" option at all shows that liquidation is very possible. 2 Is Whyte a criminal? This character's reputation is in absolute tatters but no-one can accuse him of criminality. There are no criminal charges against him and nor have there ever been. But Strathclyde Police are poring over what's gone on at Rangers and they may ask the Crown Office to seek a conviction over his financial dealings during and since the takeover. 3 For all the song and dance Sir David Murray made about selling Rangers only to someone with the club's best interests at heart, why won't he explain how it ended up in Whyte's hands? After six months of "due diligence", was his research so shoddy that it didn't even show Whyte had been banned as a company director for seven years? 4 Is it true that Murray and Whyte agreed to a mutual clause that neither would publicly criticise the other? They haven't so far. Why would they both be fearful that the other would have reason to criticise them? 5 Does Whyte actually own Rangers? If Duff & Phelps aren't convinced that he put any/enough of his own money into the club, could he be in breach of the undertakings he made at the time of his takeover? Whyte inevitably would challenge such view/decision, of course, and that could mean a long and ugly court case. 6 If Whyte's ownership is contested and it's proven not to be legally his, who would own Rangers? 7 If he has nothing to hide, as he says, why didn't Whyte's solicitors comply with the SFA's requests for information about whether or not he met their fit and proper person criteria? 8 Rangers' company secretary Gary Withey has been accused of obstructing the administrators' attempts to obtain the "missing millions" from the Collyer Bristow client account, ie the balance of the £24.4m Ticketus deal once £18m was used to pay off Lloyds Banking Group. How can Withey defend himself? 9 Has Whyte used that account to pay Withey? 10 Whyte says he's a Rangers man. He arranged for £24.4m of fans' money to go into that account. So with Rangers on their knees, and the administrators desperate for cash, why did they have to resort to legal action to seize that money? 11 Duff & Phelps say that money â?? Rangers' fans money â?? was "progressively being eroded" in the bank account. Who was spending it and on what? 12 Three other parties have made a legal claim on it? Who are they and on why do they believe it's their cash? 13 How long could Rangers be in administration? All Duff & Phelps have said is that they expect it to be over before the start of the new season on August 4. It depends on the likelihood of getting a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), and that won't happen any time soon. 14 Duff & Phelps say the big tax case verdict will "frustrate the process", which, frankly, is an almighty understatement. People do want to buy Rangers but won't they all melt away if it is hit with an apocalyptic tax bill of tens of millions of pounds? The deadline for genuine expressions of interest is March 16 but the tax case verdict won't be known until next month. 15 Is Paul Murray the real deal? He's open about having comparatively limited resources and needing to assemble a consortium to save Rangers. The big tax case could scare even him away. 16 If they emerge as a "new Rangers" will life soon be the same again? The administrators say those who have shown interest in a takeover have done so "based on a materially reduced cost structure". In a nutshell, cheaper and poorer players from now on. 17 Why has Murray gone so quiet? 18 Is Campbell Ogilvie complicit in secret payments at Rangers? Former director Hugh Adam accused Rangers of making "off the books" payments to players which were not disclosed to the SFA during the 1990s. Current SFA president Ogilvie was Rangers' company secretary at the time: what did Ogilvie know, and was he involved in decisions which break the rules of the body he now leads? 19 Why has Adam â?? a periodically outspoken critic of Murray's regime â?? not made these accusations before? 20 Will Whyte ever show his face again at Ibrox? Surely this one can be answered with some confidence. He's finished. The club will be wrestled out of his hands and his hold on Ibrox and Murray Park is unclear. Whyte has become the most reviled figure in Rangers' history. Of that there's no question. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/football/twenty-questions-on-rangers-21st-day-of-administration.16923666? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some very pertinent questions in there, but alas we'll probably never be given answers to most of them without a full Judicial enquiry.
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There will be very few if any positives to come out of this day however much sugar coating is done.
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Nor April 1st either.
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Interesting choice of word there from someone not known for hyperbole !
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Even if audited accounts are filed on time the fact that we are delinquent with the PAYE and no payment plan is in place prevents us from playing in Europe next season.