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Ronnie MacKay ‏@RonnieMacKay

It's been agreed with Sevco Scotland Ltd that the registration embargo will be accepted as a primary condition of a transfer of membership

 

Ronnie MacKay ‏@RonnieMacKay

the company directors of Sevco Scotland Ltd have chosen to accept the 12-month registration embargo.

 

Ronnie MacKay ‏@RonnieMacKay

This embargo will begin on 1st September 2012 and end on 31st August 2013.

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Ronnie MacKay ‏@RonnieMacKay

the SFA has also received the necessary financial information requested and this is being considered as part of the application process.

 

Ronnie MacKay ‏@RonnieMacKay

SFA: Subject to the completion of all legal documentation, we anticipate transfer of membership next week.

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Clarification on Rangers FC Appellate Tribunal

Friday, 20 July 2012

 

The Scottish FA can tonight clarify the position surrounding the outstanding Appellate Tribunal related to Rangers FC Oldco.

 

It has been agreed with Sevco Scotland Ltd that the registration embargo will be accepted as a primary condition of a transfer of membership.

 

It is necessary to complete the judicial process following the determination by Lord Glennie in the Court of Session that required the Independent Appellate Body to revisit available sanctions relating to Oldco, having been found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute.

 

The Scottish FA indicated to Sevco Scotland Ltd that they had to accept responsibility for any sanctions arising out of this case as a condition of transfer of membership.

 

Rather than convening the Appellate Tribunal to determine from the sanctions available to it, the company directors of Sevco Scotland Ltd have chosen to accept the 12-month registration embargo. This embargo will begin on 1st September 2012 and end on 31st August 2013.

 

Sevco Scotland Ltd have also undertaken to accept all other outstanding conditions relating to Oldco’s charges of bringing the game into disrepute. The conditional offer of transfer will now be submitted to the Appellate Tribunal for its consideration. This will form part of the approval process for the transfer of membership which, once approved, will enable Rangers FC to take a considerable step towards participating in Irn Bru Division Three.

 

In addition to the above, the Scottish FA has also received the necessary financial information requested and this is being considered as part of the application process.

 

Subject to the completion of all legal documentation, we anticipate transfer of membership next week.

 

 

The imposition of conditions relating to transfer of membership was made on the basis that the Scottish FA, as the governing body, has an obligation to protect the integrity of the national game and to ensure that all member clubs operate within the Articles of Association.

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