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caseyjones

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  1. Ng, Kennedy, the Germans?
  2. Which begs the question, what are D&P doing giving him PB status? I know they are there for the creditors, but an unsustainable bid would simply lead to another period of administration and the creditors being screwed once again.
  3. Unsurprisingly, I'll plump for the latter.
  4. That pair of fuds are now claiming that there are three more bids on the table, not including TBK.
  5. I'll be fucking ecstatic if we can now force through a CVA.
  6. Cancel the American English lessons!
  7. Well, well, well.
  8. This. Anyone daring to question the newco route that Miller is taking is now meeting with a similar response.
  9. http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2012/05/08/scottish-journalist-leaps-defence-scottish-sports-writers-under-siege-channel-4-news
  10. If Doncaster is to believed, he's hardly speaking to anyone. He has stated that the only contact was one short conference call.
  11. Haha. Good article.
  12. Do we need to use American English now that Miller is PB?
  13. Rangers' majority shareholder Craig Whyte has held discussions with one-time bidder Brian Kennedy over the transfer of shares. Following Bill Miller's installment*as preferred bidder, *Kennedy had stated the need for everyone concerned to back the American's plan. While that stance has not changed, Kennedy has been in talks with Whyte. Whyte has voiced his desire for the club to avoid liquidation and remains open to dealing with Kennedy. While Miller's proposal involves a CVA (Company Voluntary Arrangement) in parallel with the creation of a "newco" Rangers, without Whyte's agreement to transfer his 85% stake in the club, the "oldco" would ultimately be liquidated, barring a successful legal battle. Edinburgh businessman Kennedy, who allied himself with Paul Murray's Blue Knights consortium in recent weeks, will not try to usurp Miller's bid to take control of Rangers. Indeed, he believes time has probably run out for the Blue Knights' plan to exit administration through a CVA. Nonetheless, Kennedy is still exploring the possibility of procuring Whyte's shareholding. However, Miller will have been buoyed by the Scottish Premier League's decision on Monday to*postpone a decision on new Financial Fair Play sanctions, *as requested by Rangers' administrators. It means he can negotiate with the SPL over any sanctions that might apply to a newco Rangers entering the league, if he submits a proposal before 30 May when the clubs are scheduled to reconvene.
  14. He will hopefully pass it on to his 'friend'.
  15. Any word from your contact?
  16. Good piece, Frankie, but for me anyway, new(ish) and no amount to the same thing. I sincerely hope that there will be a last dash alternative to Miller's plans.
  17. You keep trotting out the names, pal, but you'll still not get it.
  18. Good for you. The fact that you think Whyte was a Rangers fan says evetything.
  19. Shouldn't that be how the clubs should base their voting, instead of using self-preservation as a get out clause?
  20. He was a youth coach with them, so it would have been seen as a promotion. I didn't realise that this board was such a hotbed for those intent on championing Celtic rejects.
  21. He comes from a big Rangers family. That makes his choice of employer even stranger.
  22. Name whoever you like. They shouldn't be anywhere near the club.
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