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  • BigHouseUSA
    Late to the party.
    • Jun 2009
    • 4907

    Rangers

    Looks like they're headed for administration. Easily the largest club to enter it in recent years, good luck to them.

    Rangers have filed court papers in Edinburgh signalling their intention to go into administration


    Rangers have lodged papers at Edinburgh's Court of Session stating their intention to enter administration.

    The Ibrox club have been awaiting the result of a tribunal with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, relating to employee benefit trust payments to staff and which could cost Rangers up to £49m. It is as yet unknown whether Rangers are aware that case has gone against them, or the club has simply run out of funds to continue trading at their present level.

    The papers represent the first step in the formal process of administration. Rangers now have 10 days to formally state that administrators have taken over the running of the business. During that period, the club can speak with creditors in a bid to reach agreement over liabilities.

    Rangers can now expect an automatic 10-point penalty from the Scottish Premier League.

    Craig Whyte, the club's owner, mortgaged £24m of future season ticket revenues around the time of his Rangers takeover last May. More recently, Whyte's running of the club has been subject to intense scrutiny and criticism from previous board members.

    The firm prospect of administration, which would bring a 10-point penalty from the Scottish Premier League, will come as no surprise to Rangers fans or the rest of Scottish football.

    The Ibrox club are awaiting the verdict of a tax tribunal which could cost club around £49m.

    The HMRC case revolves around the use of employee benefits trusts (EBTs) which were in place before Whyte took over from Sir David Murray last May.

    The tribunal verdict is imminent but it looks like the Ibrox club have pre-empted any decision.

    Whyte, who bought Murray's shares for £1 and pledged to pay off £18m of debt to Lloyds Banking Group, has seen his short tenure shrouded in controversy.

    Last week the former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston revealed he had asked the Government's Insolvency Service to clarify "certain financial arrangements" relating to the takeover of the club.

    Whyte had earlier admitted securing funds from loan company Ticketus in lieu of future season ticket sales.

    Johnston told the BBC "Rangers' stakeholders are now demanding full transparency. I have had numerous approaches following the recent revelations in the press about the acquisition of Rangers Football Club and the use of future season ticket money.

    "I am not in a position to answer all the questions put to me, but I do recognise the issue is causing much concern. I believe this is a prevalent view amongst Rangers' stakeholders who are now demanding full transparency about the funding of the acquisition of the club, its current financial status, and most importantly, the way forward."

    A Scottish Premier League spokesman said that a 10-point deduction and a transfer Embargo would only be put in place when administration was confirmed.

    The spokesman said "At this point in time Rangers are not in administration and we await developments. The instant that they are technically in administration there will be an automatic 10-point deduction and, perhaps of less relevance, an Embargo on player registrations.

    "If administration is confirmed, as we have done previously, we would be looking to work with the administrators and would be looking for a very early meeting."

    Rangers announced they had agreed a deal to sign Gabon striker Daniel Cousin just as news emerged from the court.
    Any itk/thoughts wr?
    Originally posted by mgoblue2290
    If you want to win, put Drew in.
  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18729

    #2
    Shocking to say the least that it actually got to this point. In some ways I'm surprised that more teams don't deal with this.

    As a Celtic fan I'm somewhat torn. It's both funny to me but I prefer Rangers to be at full strength when we beat them..if this hurts that..meh bad for the sport/league overall.

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    • wr50l
      Glen & CJ are secret Huns
      • Oct 2008
      • 4114

      #3
      Maybe this will spur on a move to England.

      Previous owners completely at fault for this.

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      • BigHouseUSA
        Late to the party.
        • Jun 2009
        • 4907

        #4
        If the worst does happen, I don't see how the SPL survives without them. Not even when it comes down to revenue, but how can a league survive with essentially one competitive team?
        Originally posted by mgoblue2290
        If you want to win, put Drew in.

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        • Bigpapa42
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 3185

          #5
          How the fuck are they in such a dire situation? I get that the SPL doesn't pay like the Prem and they haven't done much in Europe of late but attendances are strong... They don't spend tons on transfer or pay huge wages. These owners apparently have the financial understand of a 4 year old... How the fuck do they ever get in a position to purchase a club like this?

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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #6
            Originally posted by Bigpapa42
            How the fuck are they in such a dire situation? I get that the SPL doesn't pay like the Prem and they haven't done much in Europe of late but attendances are strong... They don't spend tons on transfer or pay huge wages. These owners apparently have the financial understand of a 4 year old... How the fuck do they ever get in a position to purchase a club like this?
            They sold Maddenmania.com quite a few years ago for a nice chunk of change.

            :sammysosadatass:

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            • wr50l
              Glen & CJ are secret Huns
              • Oct 2008
              • 4114

              #7
              Originally posted by Bigpapa42
              How the fuck are they in such a dire situation? I get that the SPL doesn't pay like the Prem and they haven't done much in Europe of late but attendances are strong... They don't spend tons on transfer or pay huge wages. These owners apparently have the financial understand of a 4 year old... How the fuck do they ever get in a position to purchase a club like this?
              Running operating costs of about £45m and income of about £35m if we miss the Champions League which we have done quite a lot.

              Having said that, we'd just about be ok if not for the tax case which is a direct result of some quite possibly illegal financial strategies about a decade ago.

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              • mgoblue2290
                Posts too much
                • Feb 2009
                • 7174

                #8
                Is it possible to add Celtic and Rangers to the Championship league? You can't give them an auto pass into the Premier League even though I'd bet both teams would make it after one season.

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                • wr50l
                  Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 4114

                  #9
                  I do believe it would be possible. Firstly you have some precedent with Swansea and Cardiff which clarifies that the English leagues are not exclusive to English teams.

                  I do think they would most likely go straight to the Premiership or it wouldn't happen at all. I don't foresee the Old Firm taking such a big risk of getting caught in the middle of nowhere. That said, the Premier League chairmen are a stumbling block.

                  Two different agendas neither of which seem to be willing to bargain just now. I think a European Super League is probably an equally likely outcome.

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                  • citizenerased
                    Rugby World Cup Champion
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1580

                    #10
                    Doubt they'd be let right into the Premier League, they'd probably have a hard time getting into the Championship as well.
                    Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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                    • calgaryballer
                      Tiote!
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 4620

                      #11
                      I'd be interested to see how it'd work. The Premier League is a standalone entity from the Football League, so if it were to happen, I'd assume the PL would expand to 22 teams while keeping the same system of promo/relegation. This way no Football League teams are negatively impacted should they take their spot.

                      Then perhaps merge the SPL and Irish Prem?

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                      • citizenerased
                        Rugby World Cup Champion
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1580

                        #12
                        FIFA wouldn't let them expand to 22.

                        They are already pissed off at the EPL and the other top European Leagues since they told them to piss up a rope when FIFA demanded that all top tier leagues cut down to 18 teams.

                        That, and theres the whole problem of European Qualification spots since they would still be considered as Scottish teams.
                        Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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                        • wr50l
                          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4114

                          #13
                          So when Craig Whyte bought the club he paid Sir David Murray (who is in no way completely absolved of blame by the way) £1. He paid off Llyods Banking Group with £18m of "his own money". However "his own money" was actually £20m generated from selling the rights to future season ticket sales to a company called Ticketus.

                          He's also announced that upon Rangers leaving administration he will be stepping away from the club. And to think this asshole got to hoist Walter Smith's last league winning flag at Ibrox.

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