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[video=youtube;h-rDZqFNPIQ] pre match Rangers 3-2 tic 25/3/12
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GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT LETTER TO THE SFA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SEEK INJUNCTION page 1 http://twitter.com/DEVILSADVOKAT/status/227915613241241600/photo/1 GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT LETTER TO THE SFA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SEEK INJUNCTION page 2 http://twitter.com/DEVILSADVOKAT/status/227915799019536385/photo/1 GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT LETTER TO THE SFA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SEEK INJUNCTION page 3 http://twitter.com/DEVILSADVOKAT/status/227915940396941313/photo/1 GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT PLS RETWEET TO ALL SUPPORTERS LETTER TO THE SFA they were AWARE of the Craig Whyte situation....
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Two new players at Auchenhowie: Beattie and Black
Steve1872 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
stephen.mcgowan@mcgowan_stephen Dean Sheils offered a four year £7k a week deal to join Rangers. Has other offers in England. No one is more sceptical about the figures than me Hugh. But Shiels turned down big bucks from Ukraine and has other offers. -
dont know what he does but this is what he is https://twitter.com/Mr_Mitchell/status/227889484656693248/photo/1
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whats the opposition like!
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Chris McLaughlin@BBCchrismclaug Following talks between #Rangers, SPL and SFA tonight, it seems the situation remains at deadlock. No further forward with SFA membership Chris McLaughlin@BBCchrismclaug Sticking point in way of #SFA membership is #Rangers insistence that they are not prosecuted for dual contracts. alleged is factually correct
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green had a binding agreement with d+p no other bidders allowed
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boring!!!!
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from rm 1m GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT I am posting in a few minutes the letter to DUFF & PHELPS which EXPLAINS what is happening regarding Craig Whyte and which has a VITAL 1m GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT Bearing on the whole question of Administration. I will be asking the SFA to explain their position failing which I will apply for an GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT injunction to put back the league positions in all divisions until the matter resolved. You will see from the content of the letter how 5m GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT VITAL and probative the information I received last night has on ALL matters. GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT LETTER TO DUFF & PHELPS PAGE ONE pls all retweet to as many so they see what has happend http://pic.twitter.com/TWBDGTkm LETTER TO DUFF & PHELPS PAGE TWO pls all retweet to as many so they see what has happened https://twitter.com/...8/photo/1/large GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT As you see from the content of the letter the situation is serious and Rangers are entitled to be protected and I will do all possible GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT In short it comes to this WHEN Mr Whyte bought the club and FOUR years previously he was under investigation in an operation that spanned 1m GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT three continents..which HIS advisors must have known or should have known and since they were D&P the question is simple:did they tell SFA GIOVANNI DI STEFANO @DEVILSADVOKAT As we all know the answer to that question, or we think we know, the consequences are serious..if the SFA KNEW even worse
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BRIAN KENNEDY has done more than set the hare running. The big man has put the cat among the pigeons too. And snared a rat. When the news that Kennedy had made a bid for Rangers appeared in yesterdayâ??s Daily Record it was obvious Kennedy would have to issue some sort of statement to confirm the truth of Jim Traynorâ??s exclusive story. Which he duly did. It was a short, terse and somewhat mysterious statement, but one thing which it made clear was that he still wanted to buy Rangers and had made an offer. Charles Green must have been watching and waiting. Waiting, since the moment he read the Record tale, to see which way Kennedy would jump. To discover just how much would be revealed. When that short, terse and seemingly mysterious statement winged its way from Brian Kennedyâ??s family holiday retreat in the Rocky Mountains, Charles Green, the proven liar, must have thought he was on a sure fire winner. His instincts as a pathological liar kicked in and Charles Green issued what he must have believed was a devastating put down, denying all knowledge of the Kennedy bid, implying that any contact Kennedy may have had was not with anyone officially connected to Sevco. It had Chris â??Scroteâ? McLaughlin of BBC Scotland positively drooling as he reported from outside Ibrox Stadium for Reporting Scotland. Rabid Celtic fan, â??Scroteâ? is the leader of the anti Rangers press pack and he knows Charles Green is bad news for Rangers, therefore good news for him. â??Scroteâ? however, was wide of the mark. The story was still developing. At Big Brianâ??s pace. For Reporting Scotland had no sooner finished than Brian Kennedy struck, leaving proven liar Charles Green and "Scrote," Green's wee message bhoy from the Beeb, together looking like the proven liar and the mug who had fallen for the liarâ??s snale oil salesmanâ??s spiel. Brian Kennedy revealed the fact that the offer documents were being delivered to the Zeus Capital representatives on the Sevco board, Imram Ahmad and Brian Stockbridge. The rat was snared. And that ended an interesting interlude in proving yet again, just what a liar Charles Greens is. It also came on a day when Rangers fans who turned up at Ibrox to buy tickets for the game at Brechin on Sunday, discovered Charles Greenâ??s Sevco company was unable to take payments by credit or debit cards. More banking problems for proven liar Charles Green and his dodgy crew. No doubt Charles Green and that crew will try to resist Brian Kennedyâ??s rescue mission for Rangers. But hereâ??s a thing. Charles Green claims he is looking for investors. Well, what would you call someday, such as Brian Kennedy, who is willing to hand over £5.6M? Charles Green says nobody will have a controlling interest in Rangers. Well, what would you call the 23per cent, by far the largest stake, which the faceless men of Blue Pitch Holdings have? Charles Green says he wonâ??t sell half the club. Yet he offered the Walter Smith led consortium 50 per cent. And then there is a question of Rangers supporters doing their sums. Green claimed that football agent Craig Mather's £1M investment gave him a ten per cent share of Rangers, meaning the value of Rangers right now is £10M. Brian Kennedy has offered and continues to offer £5.6M for 50per cent, plus one per cent of Rangers. That is a cool £600,000 for that one per cent. That is the one per cent which would give him control and the power to start sorting out the mess Charles Green has created since Duff and Phelps disgracefully handed the keys of Ibrox to Charles Green, the snake oil salesman and proven liar. What Brian Kennedy aims to do is manyfold, but two things go hand in hand. Sorting out the mess to make Rangers stable and financially sound which, at the same time, would protect the investment of the faceless men who own Rangers and then turn them a tidy profit. Yet Charles Green continues to attempt to thwart the determined Brian Kennedy. Why? Just what is Charles Green's game? What is he up to? Are there dark, sinister and evil anti Rangers forces at work? Forces Charles Green is working on behalf of? Certainly nothing Charles Green has done since he led the faceless men's snaring of Rangers has been for the good of Rangers. Now he has a golden opportunity to finally do something which would benefit Rangers. That is, to accept Brian Kennedy's offer. But he says he won't. Despite being short of cash. Why? Charles Green is bad news for Rangers. He is a wrong â??un. Brian Kennedy's plans for the club are good news for Rangers and good news for Rangers fans. Which is why Rangers supporters must be thinking today that they have to do all they can to turn up the heat on Charles Green, force his hand and open the main doors of Ibrox Stadium for Brian Kennedy to march through. While, at the same time, proven liar Charles Green slinks away through the trademanâ??s entrance.
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Former Hearts players Craig Beattie and Ian Black are to train with Rangers this week, STV has learned. The pair will join up with Ally McCoist’s squad at Murray Park on Tuesday, as the club awaits confirmation it will be granted membership of the Scottish FA to play fixtures. Black had previously agreed a deal to sign for the club, before the Scottish Football League decided to admit Sevco Scotland Limited into the Third Division for the forthcoming campaign. The player again stated his desire to play for the club in the bottom tier, if a satisfactory offer was tabled. Beattie meanwhile is without a club having left Hearts in the summer, winning the Scottish Cup with the Gorgie side during a short-term stay. The former Celtic man played as a youth player at Ibrox, before going on to play at Parkhead and then West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End, Crystal Palace, Sheffield United, Swansea City and Watford. A decision is expected shortly from the Scottish FA over whether to transfer Rangers’ membership to Charles Green’s company, with talks ongoing between the two parties. Rangers are due to face Brechin City this Sunday in a sell-out Ramsdens Cup clash. http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/112170-former-hearts-pair-ian-black-and-craig-beattie-to-train-with-rangers/
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Talks continued over the club's membership of the Scottish Football Association yesterday, and several players are waiting on a conclusion because they are keen to join the Ibrox side, even as it contemplates life in the Irn-Bru Third Division. Nothing, though, has yet been resolved, with the opening game of the season due to be on Sunday, away to Brechin City in the Ramsdens Cup, and now Brian Kennedy has returned to the frontline. Three weeks ago, Kennedy bid £5.6m for a 51% controlling stake in the club, which he confirmed in a statement yesterday. Hours later, Charles Green, the Rangers newco chief executive, claimed that this wasn't the case, since neither he nor any of the "official representatives of shareholders" received a "written offer". The offer was made, though, and senior figures at Ibrox were aware of it, with the bid valuing the club at £11.1m, more than the £10m it was valued at when Craig Mather reportedly bought a 10% stake last week for £1m. Kennedy then confirmed last night that his lawyers would submit a copy of the written offer, with proof of funding, to the offices of Zeus Capital, who have two directors on the Ibrox board. Green also said that his consortium does not wish to sell to one single major shareholder, yet they had offered to sell 50% of the club to Jim McColl for £8m last month, which would have allowed the Scottish businessman's consortium two directors on the board, compared to the three retained by Sevco, the group that the Yorkshireman fronts. Five weeks after Green formally took charge, there remains a lack of understanding about his intentions and how he plans to finance the club, with each public statement merely adding to the confusion. Last May, he claimed to have 20 investors lined up, but then had to admit it was only five or six. He promised Rangers fans that he would reveal the identities of the investors who now own the club, but has so far refused. He also claimed that he had £30m in funding ready to be invested in the club by the end of July, so far he has delivered only Mather's £1m. New investors are clearly not buying into his plans, and even current backers will be wondering where their return is coming from. Green's plan was based on Rangers newco being in the Scottish Premier League and selling the normal amount of season tickets. The club is now in the third division and only 450 season tickets have been sold, although sales are on hold until SFA membership is granted. Ally McCoist has yet to be told what wage budget he will have, staff were told there would be an employee review, with the potential of redundancies, and another pay day is looming, with several high-earners still at the club, including Maurice Edu, Carlos Bocanegra and Dorin Goian. Yet Kennedy received no response to his offer, with Rangers' future at that stage still unresolved and the first division compromise being discussed. That refusal to engage seems inexplicable now when the involvement of the Sale Sharks owner, who has become a popular figure among the Rangers support, would have season tickets sold quickly, and other commercial backers and sponsors return to the club. Green lacks credibility with the majority of fans, with many only prepared to buy tickets on a match-by-match basis, but Sevco's investors would see the business immediately strengthened by Kennedy's involvement. His offer also allowed them to retain 49%, and they would receive their investment back within two years, with 10% interest. The £5.6m would then be used as working capital, to allow the club to begin the rebuilding process straight away. The Ibrox fans want to get behind the team, but are held back by their distrust of Sevco. McCoist, too, has yet to make any public statement urging fans to buy season tickets. There now seems an opportunity for the current owners to rescue the situation, by returning to Kennedy's offer, or even seeking others, and the reluctance to engage is inexplicable. Only questions remain, and there has been no clarification of the role of Paul Stretford, the controversial football agent, other than the club acknowledging that he is "assisting". Is this on player sales? Player arrivals? Does McCoist even know his exact role? Stretford is also a business associate of Mike McDonald, yet Green has always denied that his close friend and the former Sheffield United chairman is involved at Ibrox. There is too much doubt around the club for fans to respond when their support is critical. Green has talked about a share issue and of selling 50% of the club to fans, but it is difficult to see how that would generate a significant profit for his investors, at least until the club is back in the top-flight. Rangers need investment in the meantime, though, or at least strong season ticket sales to fund the club's rebuilding, neither of which Green has been able to deliver. The following days are likely to bring a resolution to the SFA membership negotiations, and several player signings. What happens in the boardroom is also critical, though, in both the short-term and the long-term http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/football/emerging-from-the-shadows.18232300
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GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT the fxxxxx thing is that he is under investigation since 2010 officially which means someone in authority Fxxxx knew when he GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT bought club so what the hell where the authorities thinking of GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT
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GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT All are innocent until proven guilty that must be the opening shot pls but it looks grim cos paper trails hard to alibi @DEVILSADVOKAT any chance duff and Phelps in on it also Expand Reply Retweet Favorite 1mGIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT @AndyGordon7 I don't know banker and auditors stockbrokers involved I mean these people taking the piss really as if life not hard enough
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GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT I mean what a ruddy fool absolute fool he is NOT under arrest but now a marked man and his troubles in uk are sweet FA now in comparison GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT Tomorrow evening I hope to post up the charges and investigation pre report there are others involved too so need to be carefull
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he is under investigation not arrested YET @DEVILSADVOKAT is it over Rangers or another botched deal????? GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT @Williamite78 both GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT @Rangers_Heroes insider trading money laundering with others and the US also looking at stuff how stupid he has been GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT Prison time unlike in Europe where a couple years maybe four out half time is really not harsh but in US you get clobbered 99 years etc Expand Reply Retweet Favorite 5mGIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT Everyone knows that insider dealing and money laundering you don't do when the US is involved cos they get extradition and it's big big
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Official: Kennedy bids £5.6m for 51% of the club
Steve1872 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
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Official: Kennedy bids £5.6m for 51% of the club
Steve1872 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
never a truer word said -
Official: Kennedy bids £5.6m for 51% of the club
Steve1872 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
i believe in Kennedy that makes two -
Rangers FC Official@RFC_Official Please read through the information contained in the story & if you have any queries, call the Ticket Centre on 0871 702 1972
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IN response to numerous calls from Rangers supporters requesting season ticket prices, the club would like to provide information regarding pricing for season 2012/2013 - subject to SFA membership. The decision has been taken to reduce season ticket prices significantly - full Adult and concession season ticket prices will be reduced by ONE THIRD and Juveniles will be reduced by 50%. Season tickets in the Broomloan Road Stand that did not include Old Firm games last season will be reduced by 15% for Adults and ONE THIRD for juveniles and Season tickets in Bar 72 will be reduced by 40%. Prices for season tickets, which now include all 18 league games, start from £258 for Adults, £65 for Kids and £179 for Concessions. We hope to provide further details on the timing of season ticket renewal distribution and payment methods later in the week once the position becomes clearer. As ever, the club appreciates this is a difficult time for supporters and we thank you for your patience and loyalty. http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/football-news/article/2857817
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GIOVANNI DI STEFANO@DEVILSADVOKAT The Craig Whyte conversation will be online later today
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Chris McLaughlin@BBCchrismclaug #Rangers want #SPL to drop their investigation into dual contracts as part of 5 way agreement on #SFA membership #BBCSport Expand Reply Retweet Favorite
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of ff Re: Last Sunday we were told 2 possible bids this week and Brown meeting a rep of Why -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- true bomber was in london this week he is meeting mr whytes men,people on here still doubt whyte is involved with the club then why would he be involved with the selling of the assets of the club, he has told bomber to up his bid and he will get the club, bomber is still very busy getting investors and digging deeper into whyte and green, b ferguson,a numan,s arvaladze ,and a few more are willing to invest in bomber ,he aready has a x players on board, up untill now this has cost bomber personaly as all legal fees and traveling to london jersey and other places all over scotland and england,also it cost him a few thousand to book the thistle hotel last week,he is still very much involved, if this bid goes under lets hope at least green and whyte are flushed out, as i said on here before even if you dont like what bomber is doing or dont agree surley you must bknow its what he thinks is best for the club,there is no gain for bomber only putting our club in safe hands , i for 1 are behind him all the way,he has had some bad knocks along the way so far but credit to him he is still fighting 100 percent to make this work, the most worrying thing for me is rangers fans want to beleive green and his mob are the way forward,ask yourself this why is so many of our rangers legends backing bomber and not greeen
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who mentioned green in that statement?