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Charles Green refusing to show title deeds of assets to prove his or Zues' ownership

 

The Blue Blog‏@ImmortalRangers

I've just been told that SWS consortium and one other former bidder believe Whyte & Ticketus are involved with Green. Expect DFQC Statement.

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The Blue Blog‏@ImmortalRangers

Charles Green refusing to show title deeds of assets to prove his or Zues' ownership

 

The Blue Blog‏@ImmortalRangers

I've just been told that SWS consortium and one other former bidder believe Whyte & Ticketus are involved with Green. Expect DFQC Statement.

 

If it is uncovered that Whyte is involved with Greens Consortium then I genuinely fear for us. This when you think things couldn't get any worse.....

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Rangers’ takeover consortium has hived off Ibrox and Murray Park to a separate new company.

 

Sevco Scotland Limited has applied to the Registers of Scotland for the title deeds for the stadium and the training ground Murray Park, as well as the Albion car park, to be disposed to it.

 

The company, whose sole director is Charles Green, is separate from the 'newco' that was due to receive the club’s assets as previously identified by administrators Duff and Phelps.

 

According to proposals sent out to creditors owed £124m by the club, the new business entity that would hold the assets of the club was Sevco 5088 Limited, established by London law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse, which is advising Mr Green’s consortium on the takeover.

 

Sevco Scotland Limited, which was incorporated on May 29, made applications to transfer the title deeds of the property on June 15, the day after Mr Green held a media conference at Ibrox with the consortium’s 'financial adviser', Imran Ahmad, where he announced the purchase of the club’s assets had gone ahead.

 

The asset sale to a newco came after the proposed company voluntary arrangement (CVA) offer to creditors, funded by an £8.5m loan from Sevco, was rejected by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

 

According to the title deeds lodge with the Registry of Scotland, the floating charge transferred to previous owner Craig Whyte is still outstanding over the Murray Park training ground in Auchenhowie Road, Milngavie. The standard security to the Scottish Sports Council over the facility, created in 2002, is also still active according to the registry.

 

Under the purchase of the club’s assets outlined by Duff and Phelps, Green’s consortium wear to put £5.5m into Rangers FC plc, before the property and other assets were transferred to the newco, Sevco 5088.

 

The relationship between the two Sevco companies is currently unclear, while Mr Green is also listed as the sole director of another business entity called RFC 2012 Limited, which was incorporated last Thursday, June 21.

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The Blue Blog‏@ImmortalRangers

Charles Green refusing to show title deeds of assets to prove his or Zues' ownership

 

The Blue Blog‏@ImmortalRangers

I've just been told that SWS consortium and one other former bidder believe Whyte & Ticketus are involved with Green. Expect DFQC Statement.

 

We believe this, we believe that, show us the proof and we will back you.

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"According to proposals sent out to creditors owed £124m by the club, the new business entity that would hold the assets of the club was Sevco 5088 Limited, established by London law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse, which is advising Mr Green’s consortium on the takeover."

 

Has it been officially clarified that our debt was £124 million?

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"According to proposals sent out to creditors owed £124m by the club' date=' the new business entity that would hold the assets of the club was Sevco 5088 Limited, established by London law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse, which is advising Mr Green’s consortium on the takeover."[/b']

 

Has it been officially clarified that our debt was £124 million?

 

Sounds like bullshit to me.

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