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John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Director of football isn't the same as either an executive or non-executive director. Changes in Directorships have to be announced to the market, hence the changes http://www.plus-sx.com/companies/plusCompanyDetail.html?securityId=10824 -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
There has been no formal notification that either Russell and Smith are in fact actually directors. -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
It could 2 or 3 years away as you say buth then again it may be 2 or 3 days away or maybe even 2 or 3 hours away. Administration does not need to wait for the outcome of the Tax case. -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Possibly RFC Group Ltd might not need to hold an AGM but I'm pretty certain RFC do (though I stand to be corrected). I'll be amazed if an AGM is held before a creditors meeting. -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Not if we were to suffer an "insolvency event" first. Pray tell when and where? -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I sincerely doubt we will see another AGM. -
John Greig and John McLelland have resigned
forlanssister replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Our biggest problem is that the "ordinary" supporter is content to blame everybody associated with the old regime for all our ills and has treated Whyte with blind faith when there is absolutely nothing in his business history to justify that faith, has anybody ever seen one example of the Venture Capitalist's success? Greig's resignation is more symbolic than anything else but that symbolism doesn't mean it should be dismissed out of hand, McClelland's resignation is of greater importance because despite what the "ordinary" supporter thinks McClelland is no fool and unlike Whyte is held in high regard in the business community. -
The Fan Who Got Lifted For Having A Bottle Of Water
forlanssister replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
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Racial, sectarian, homophobic or discriminatory abuse or chanting is also forbidden and is considered as unacceptable conduct and may result in arrest and a lifetime ban from regulated football matches. 12 Please note that it is an offence punishable by law for any person to enter or attempt to enter the ground: 1. Whilst in possession of a prohibited container which is or was capable of holding liquid and which if thrown would be capable of causing injury to another person. 2. Whilst in possession of alcohol. 3. Whilst drunk. 4. Whilst in possession of any article or substance whose main purpose is the emission of a flare for purposes of illuminating or signaling or the emission of smoke or a visible gas. 5. 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Spectators found in the wrong area amid opposing fans may be ejected. 18 All persons entering this Ground are admitted only subject to the above Ground Regulations and to the Rules and Regulations of The Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Premier League and The Scottish Football League. Entry to this Ground shall be deemed to constitute unqualified acceptance of all these Rules and Regulations. 19 The Club reserves the right for its servants and agents and for members of police forces to remove from this Ground any person who does NOT COMPLY WITH GROUND REGULATIONS AND WITH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS of The Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Premier League, The Scottish Football League and/or, where applicable, the Regulations of the FIFA/UEFA Competitions or whose presence in the Ground is or could reasonably be construed as constituting a source of danger, nuisance or annoyance to other Spectators. 20 Smoking in no-smoking areas is strictly FORBIDDEN. 21 On no account will admission be granted to a person who is subject of a current Football Banning Order. 22 CCTV cameras may be in use and recordings could be used in any proceedings. INFORMATION You should be aware that in terms of a protocol with the Scottish Police Service the details of any arrest or detention occurring in connection with a football match may be shared with the Club. Football Banning Orders may be imposed on individuals who infringe these rules ------------------------------------- The Club will state that by buying a ticket you agree to abide by their regulations and that if you don't they reserve the right to take what they consider appropriate action.- 48 replies
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Option 3, We lose the case and decide not to appeal therefore inevitably going into administration.
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Don't they pay for the broken seats and we pay when the same thing happens at The Piggery ?
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Is there a link between Jig and poor results or is it coincidence?
forlanssister replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
Did McCulloch not take a wage reduction in order to extend the length of his contract ? -
Is there a link between Jig and poor results or is it coincidence?
forlanssister replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
I don't think it's purely coincidental the link between McCulloch's inclusion and results. Davis always seems to play poorer when played alongside McCulloch, and when both McCulloch and Edu play then Davis gets punted out to the right wing where he is virtually wasted. I think McCulloch may have set the world record for sideways passes last night including a couple of his trademarked from one side of the pitch to a non existent team mate on the other side of the pitch aka out for a throw in to the opposition. The simple fact is he is well past his sell by date yet will continue to pick up a handsome wage for a couple more years much to the detriment of the team. -
Rangers Withdraw Cooperation With ET, Herald and Sunday Herald
forlanssister replied to chilledbear's topic in Rangers Chat
Just another attempt to take the fans eyes off the ball. -
It has always been and will always be nothing more than a 'jumped up council', any politician with a modicum of talent always head south with an undue haste.
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I think the fact that our credit rating isn't exactly AAA rated added to the fact that no conventional bank will touch us would indicate that we have probably paid a high price to raise a few quick bucks, granted we don't know the terms but I doubt if Close Leasing are either charitable or foolish and will have priced relevant to the blatant risk involved. I digress with you regarding the revenue stream but concur that it's not the end of the world or the demise of the club but still think it's another nail in the coffin, just some more short term gain which will result in long term pain. I agree the current HMRC case ( the wee one?...) is nothing short of shambolic as Fridays developments admirably demonstrated. Part of the problem with Whyte is all the shit he allowed to be spun prior to and immediately after the take over is beginning to unravel at an alarming rate. I recall well the post on here re Azure and the kiosk refurbishment long before Whytes arrival, his claiming of the credit for it does seem bizarre or perhaps a tadge desperate. There certainly are a a lot of things that aren't adding up at the moment and Whyte doesn't seem in a hurry to clarify things in the least.
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The question is why has it been necessary to do this so early into Whytes tenure. I agree the details are vague (probably deliberately so) but if iirc the catering contract was recently extended by 9 years if this lease is of a similar length. Doubt even Whytes most ardent fans think he'll be here for 9 years, so someone else will have deal with a reduced revenue stream. It appears his �£52 million hasn't spread itself very far Here's the site I got the scans from, same one with the Lennoxtown mortgage details. http://www.scribd.com/eric_clelland You can inform the lynch party I'll happily respond if allowed to do so.
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If you read the thread you will see that it was removed from FF, however I have been told by admin that they will look into the reason why and get back to me. It states we have given up all future income due from Azure under the terms of the catering contract for a one off sum from a leasing company, something that will potentially still have ramifications after Whytes tenure passes. The timing of it barely a week after the Malmo debacle would suggest that the picture Whyte and his spimeisters have been painting isn't as pleasing as they would have us believe.
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Well when I try to get on I get this message [#1000B] You are not allowed to visit this forum.
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Frankly don't believe them if you don't want to, however all documents like those are by law a matter of public record. Check for yourself I'm not in the habit of posting shite, though I readily concede that I'm am highly sceptical of both Whyte's intentions and his modus operandi. I posted the same scans on FF and it was removed though it is being looked at as to why they were removed, also posted it on RM which has resulted on me being banned for what posting the truth that doesn't fit in with their agenda of Whyte being the second coming incarnate.
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But isn't he a billionaire who walks on water ?
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Rangers (or rather our billionaire owner ) has mortgaged off another asset this time it's the income due for the catering contract due from Azure which if iirc has 9 years to run. What's next the income from the JJB contract ?
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Can you give one example of him turning a struggling company into a successful one ?
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Something I'd like to see is SPL clubs having to have 3 under 21 players playing at all times (save if they've been dismissed of course).
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Or more probably neither.
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Won't he be available in October when his contract expires ?