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Would these shares not be regarded as assets and therefore be sold off by the administrators as such ? Anyone ?

ALL assets are taken in to consideration during bankruptcy are they not ?

 

Would we expect the administrators to go into the Trophy Room and start selling off all the stuff in there?

 

The fact that we were £70m in debt and Murray never saw fit to sell them suggests that they are not just another asset to be disposed of at the drop of a hat.

 

Yes, the administrators COULD have sold them but their objectives are totally different from those of a Chairman of the club and for Whyte to dispose of them just because he won't meet his commitments is despicable.

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I'm sorry if it's not from that un-biased newspaper, the fucking Retard !

 

The Record is far more trustworthy than any of the scum on that site.

 

There's absolutely no suggestion that the directors were ever considering the disposal. All that happened was that a letter would have been received from Arsenal and the facts were recorded in a regular internal report. The rest is the usual spin and misinformation from RTC.

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I'm sorry if it's not from that un-biased newspaper, the fucking Retard !

 

It's irrelevant because they could have sold them but didn't (just like any other asset really), Whyte however not only sold them but has diverted the monies to a company of which he was secretary and which has been banned from operating by the FSA.

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I knew about the shares from reading a book when I was a youngster had no idea if we still had them. I wonder how many of the regular Rangers punters actually knew they existed.

 

I've never figured out why they never appeared in the club's accounts.

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