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Don't know if Frankie can add any more to this:

 

1h Alasdair Lamont ‏ @BBCAlLamont

One of Rangers' potential new owners has told BBC Scotland his bid stands, despite proposed changes to SPL sanctions for insolvent clubs.

 

1h Alasdair Lamont ‏ @BBCAlLamont

But Bill Ng, the man leading a consortium from the Far East, says he's unhappy with the goalposts being shifted over the past two weeks.

 

1h Alasdair Lamont ‏ @BBCAlLamont

Bill Ng: "My bottom line is to ensure Rangers continual survival. My bid has been submitted, we stand by what we promised."

 

1h Alasdair Lamont ‏ @BBCAlLamont

"Change of rules does affect the finances of the club, but it does not affect our passion. It is better to know the changes early...

 

Alasdair Lamont ‏ @BBCAlLamont

.... than to get surprises after we have done our budget."

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Maybe if the other two consortiums would come out with similar statements would in turn force d&p to move their butts and get the ball rolling again as opposed to sitting back and possibly coining it in even more :brick:

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Maybe if the other two consortiums would come out with similar statements would in turn force d&p to move their butts and get the ball rolling again as opposed to sitting back and possibly coining it in even more :brick:

 

Excellent first post. Totally agree. Let's hope that the pressure can get put back on the administrators to sort this out once and for all.

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The article re the tweets

 

Rangers bid remains on table - Ng

 

By Alasdair Lamont

 

BBC Scotland

 

One of the three bidders for Rangers has told BBC Scotland that his offer stands, despite proposed changes to sanctions for insolvent clubs.

Bill Ng, the man leading a consortium from the Far East, is unhappy with the goalposts being shifted.

However, he added: "My bottom line is to ensure Rangers's continued survival. We stand by what we promised.

"A change of rules does affect the finances of the club, but it does not affect our passion."

 

he Scottish Premier League will consider new proposals for financial fair play at a meeting on 30 April.

And Rangers' administrators Duff & Phelps say the announcement of the suggested new penalties has caused "a delay in the sale process".

"It is better to know the changes early than to get surprises after we have done our budget," added Ng.

The other bids for Rangers have been made by Blue Knights, led by former director Paul Murray, and a group involving American tycoon Bill Miller.

BBC Scotland has not been able to contact either party concerning this development.

 

On hearing the SPL's proposals, Duff & Phelps said: "Inevitably, bidders are now considering this information and will have to take a view as to whether it will affect their individual bids as they now stand.

 

"We hope to receive feedback from bidders as soon as possible in order for us to take the sale process forward as quickly as we can."

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