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Ross Hardie [!]8207;@BIZMUNKY

my source informs me that the Rangers fraud will make EBT/Double Contract/HMRC issues look like a minor irritation #Rangers

 

Ross Hardie [!]8207;@BIZMUNKY

some Rangers legends who actually DO do walking away had better run away quickly for HM Prison awaits #Rangers

 

Ross Hardie [!]8207;@BIZMUNKY

@GoldCascade falsified accounts to show loss making. involves a number of high profile "legends", execs and fans

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Doing the rounds...

 

‘SPL dotting I’s and Crossing T’s to ensure it is watertight Mark Daly has been interviewed by SPL to collaborate the evidence as more high profile figures to be implicated in a massive fraud scandal Offshore bank accounts in different names (smith, sally) Traynor involved Sportsound team being interview at BBC to see if there were involved (dodds wont work for BBC again) As CVA didnt go through whyte still owns 85% of oldco BDO has consulted court of session on how to proceed with criminal charges.

 

Sir Walter walked away due to being now implicated in the tax fraud”.

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anyone know when this new shit storm is about to be opened :D

 

hopefully now FIFA will act and kill this rancid club  would not put it past Rangers to be involved in match fixing as well

 

That penalty we never got given by mike hun cunt mcurry has always reeked to me

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@Martin1Williams: Glasgow based builders &property developers Allan Stewart & Stephen McKenna preparing £11m bid for Rangers

 

New bidders: 2 yrs ago one oftheir companies, Stewart & McKenna went bust owing taxman £78,000. Once boasted  £134m annual turnover

 

@GerryBraiden: Allan Stewart was banned from acting as a company director for seven years in the 1990s and twice declared bankrupt.

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@Martin1Williams: Glasgow based builders &property developers Allan Stewart & Stephen McKenna preparing £11m bid for Rangers

 

New bidders: 2 yrs ago one oftheir companies, Stewart & McKenna went bust owing taxman £78,000. Once boasted  £134m annual turnover

 

@GerryBraiden: Allan Stewart was banned from acting as a company director for seven years in the 1990s and twice declared bankrupt.

 

You don't need to be 'fit and proper' to run a football club if all you want to do is build some flats.

 

 

ohpleaseohpleaseohplease let it be true.

 

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Fucking belter  ;)

 

 

A TYCOON behind an £11million bid to buy Rangers once played for CELTIC.

 

Property developer Stephen McKenna, 45, forked out £15,000 to play in front of 60,000 fans at Parkhead.

 

Ibrox hero John Brown is fronting a consortium for McKenna and business partner Allan Stewart, 55. But the businessmen have tax-dodging pasts and Stewart has been made bankrupt TWICE. A source said: “Things seem to be going from bad to worse for the Rangers support.”

 

The businessmen want to run the club for three years before handing it over to the fans. But supporters will demand assurances from the consortium.

 

It comes 48 hours after former boss Walter Smith and billionaire Jim McColl ditched a £6million Ibrox takeover attempt.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/feeds/smartphone/scotland/4385434/Man-who-wants-to-buy-Rangers.html#ixzz1yOpF6Fmu

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Daily Ranger suggesting deal nearly complete with SFL that will see them allowed into 1st division. Also Glasgow cup to be reformed to allow Sky to get Old firm games for the year that Sevco would be out of SPL. In exchange apprently SPL and SFL to merge next Summer and a new league set up to be put in place.

 

Wonder how much a Sunderland season ticket is.

 

 

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Putting them into the first is already annoying the fans there as its a very competitive league but they think it will be a dead duck of a season.

 

I'm sure Longmuir said at the weekend that there is no provision for newco to go into the SFL anywhere other than Div 3, and there is nothing in the Daily Retard article to suggest he has changed on that.

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The board of Motherwell FC met yesterday to discuss the vote by SPL member clubs on the question of the admission of a successor club or ‘Newco’ Rangers FC into the SPL.

 

The current board of Motherwell FC are not the owners of the club but are the trustees of the majority shareholding as we transition towards a fan-ownership model through the successfully launched ‘Well Society.

 

We are very conscious of our duties as directors to protect the financial interests of our club. The decision making on ‘Newco’ is rendered extremely difficult by the complexity of the potential scenarios and the uncertainty around the likely financial implications of all of them.

 

We are increasingly of the view that the uncertainties around the financial implications are substantial and negative under all likely scenarios. This is a matter of extreme regret for our club given all the work being undertaken on a strategy to help us grow sustainably as a community and family based club owned and run by our fans.

 

At a time we should be enjoying the club’s success on the park and development off it, we face a grave threat to the viability of our sport and our club through no fault of our own.

 

It is our view that in the face of this we will be best placed if we live by the spirit of the model we are seeking to achieve. We believe it is mission critical that we both listen, and are seen to have listened, to the views of our members and shareholders on whom our club relies now and for the future. Under all scenarios we need to come together as a club to see this situation through.

 

We will therefore hold a ballot of adult ‘Well Society Members and the small number of existing minority shareholders who have yet to join the society, on a ‘one member/shareholder-one vote’ basis.  The results of the ballot will be independently audited and will be used to determine which way the club votes on 4th July.

The results of the ballot will be independently audited and will be used to determine which way the club votes on 4th July.

 

Ownership in any business has to mean making decisions and then dealing with the outcome. The timing for administering a ballot is not ideal, given the constraints we face but we believe it can be achieved and underpins the way we want our club to be run. Given that Society members have already parted with their cash with the purpose of having a say in the future running of the club, we believe using this group is the most practical and sustainable way for us to proceed. The final date for votes cast will be Friday 29th June 2012. All existing members can vote. Anyone joining between now and the date of the ballot will be required to pay in full to secure a vote.

 

An impartial guidance document on the likely risks to club finances of each outcome will be supplied as part of the information Society members will receive in order to vote.  This will be our assessment based on the information available to us at this time. In reality this analysis will never be perfect as it relies on estimates which change daily.

 

We look to all our members, shareholders and supporters to stand behind the club at such a pressured time for all. Motherwell fans have never been found wanting and we have to ask for their loyalty and support once again.

 

Anyone with any questions on the ballot should email wellsociety@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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An interesting idea from Motherwell, just hope its not used to blame the fans for whatever might happen further down the line.

 

Not sure I'd want AFC doing the same, I'd rather the club had the balls to say no themselves.

 

Exactly, that's why they're in these positions - to make decisions in our interests.

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Daily Ranger suggesting deal nearly complete with SFL that will see them allowed into 1st division. Also Glasgow cup to be reformed to allow Sky to get Old firm games for the year that Sevco would be out of SPL. In exchange apprently SPL and SFL to merge next Summer and a new league set up to be put in place.

 

Wonder how much a Sunderland season ticket is.

 

If I was a div 1 club, or supporter thereof, I'd be fucking ragin' and banging down the doors of the SFL.  :hammer:

 

Nae point going to the SFA as they dinna give a fuck about anything except ra of abd blazers getting jollies all over the world.  >:D

 

If "ex-cheating hun bastards FC" go into the 1st I'd still hope to see fans in the SPL complaining, boycotting any hungames!

 

And the idea of "resurrecting the glesca cup so's there'll be enough of games to satisfy SKY", WTF? I though SKY's deal was with the SPL, who have nowt to do with any weegie cup farce, so how this is even relevant is beyonce me.  ::)

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