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  1. http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=3090McGregor told English newspaper, The Guardian, "If the worst came to the worst and I have to go, there would probably be regret. "You just wish everything was perfect and none of this carry on was happening. But it is, and at this moment in time you don't know where it is going to go. "I wanted to stay. I wanted to be in the mix to win things every season, which I thought I would, and I have been here since I was a young boy. I love the place, I know everybody. It feels comfortable and feels like home" he said
  2. Richard Wilson‏@Richwilsport St Johnstone will also vote no to newco Rangers
  3. Earl of Leven At least we're not a Big Jock Knew-co Join Date: 07-08-2006 Posts: 66,772 Re: Club to be sold by Wednesday ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got a text late last night from someone with 'good' contacts....staff are fearful as this regime has no money and time is very tight before the game is up. They are worried about their jobs...after only a fortnight under Green. Or this one
  4. When Juve were relegated for non-football reasons in 2006 several truly world class players such as Del Piero, Nedved and Buffon all chose to stick with the club and see them back to the top. Naismith and the other walkers away should look at these examples and hang their collective heads in shame. Whatever they might achieve in their career post-Rangers this decision will haunt them for the rest of their days. Post of RM. agree 100%
  5. Club Statement 24 Jun 2012 Hibernian FC Board confirms voting intentions Following a meeting of its Board of Directors, Hibernian FC confirmed that the Club will vote against the transfer of the Rangers share in the SPL to a newco at the General Meeting of SPL clubs on 4 July 2012. This re-affirms the view of the Board that the sporting integrity of the SPL is of paramount importance. The Board is also acutely aware that in making this decision, Hibernian - like other clubs in the SPL - will suffer collateral financial damage at a time of severe economic hardship and uncertainty. The Board believes it is time for all fair minded supporters to get behind their clubs and to contribute in whatever way they can to the viability of the professional game in Scotland
  6. Green's Contracts Vow Sun, Jun 24, 2012 Tweet by Lindsay Herron RANGERS Chief Executive Charles Green has insisted he will contest any attempt by players to walk away from Rangers for free. Green reacted strongly today after both Steven Naismith and Steven Whiittaker held a press conference to annouce they were not transferring to the newco and would be walking away. Green said: "It is a great pity that certain players have chosen this time to attempt to tear up their contracts and walk away from the Club. "The Club is facing massive challenges in terms of its league status and the last thing the fans want to see is a dispute between the Club and players. "However, it appears that is the route several players are choosing. I can assure those players and Clubs who may be interested in signing them that Rangers will seek damages for breach of contract and for inducement to break contracts. "The SFA has been considering the issue and has issued a preliminary guidance note on registration issues. That note has made it clear that it is open to the Club to challenge the actions of the players. Our lawyers have written to the SFA today intimating that we do challenge the actions of the players and explaining why that is. They have also asked that the SFA confirm how it proposes to resolve the dispute between the players and Club. "We have no wish to go to court on these matters but the players involved, their agents and clubs who may be pursuing these players should be in no doubt that we will do whatever it takes to protect the Club's interests. "As Ally McCoist said yesterday the players should be honest about their intentions. When the players agreed to take wage cuts earlier this year they renegotiated their contracts to allow them to leave for reduced values. That was a sensible quid pro quo and meant that the Club would still get some transfer value for them should they leave. "What is happening now is that the players want to leave for nothing, thereby denying the Club any transfer value at all. At the same time, players who are ready to breach their contracts want to secure handsome signing on fees for other clubs, while Rangers get nothing. "I have heard criticism from one of the players today that I had not been in contact. That is surprising since his agent was in my office on Friday for a meeting with both me and the Manager. "I have spoken to the Rangers staff now on a number of occasions and at staff meetings. No players were present at these meetings and they have all been on holiday. "The players' actions are all the more breathtaking given that that virtually everyone else employed at the Club has got on with the job since the CVA was refused and a new company had to be formed. Of course, they had concerns but after asking all the relevant questions it was business as usual. That applies to the groundsmen, the tea ladies, the office staff and everyone else who make Rangers tick. Rangers is still Rangers and players, above all, should know that."
  7. http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/107714-full-video-steven-naismith-and-steven-whittaker-announce-rangers-exit/ Full video interview
  8. RangersMedia have been informed that Allan McGregor, club captain Steven Davis and Carlos Bocanegra will be the next three players to state that it is their intention to quit Rangers
  9. SN: I spoke to Ally McCoist. He didn't try to talk me out if it and wished me all the best. I think he'll stay
  10. Chris McLaughlin‏@BBCchrismclaug Steven Naismith: I won't transfer to a company I know nothing about. Know little about Charles Green or his investors. Too much uncertainty
  11. Chris McLaughlin‏@BBCchrismclaug SW: it's purely a footballing decision. It's a new company. There's no history there. #Rangers Expand Reply Retweet Favorite 9m Chris McLaughlin‏@BBCchrismclaug SW: I've been disappointed with lack of contact from Charles Green. I've received just one email during entire process. #Rangers Expand 10m Chris McLaughlin‏@BBCchrismclaug Steven Whittaker: I owe no loyalty to new company. I was loyal to old #Rangers.
  12. Steven Whittaker â??It has been really difficult time for all connected with Rangers Football Club. And this has been such a difficult decision to make. I have discussed it at great length with my wife, family and advisors and believe I have made the right decision to object to joining Sevco. â??I am extremely proud to have played a part in the success during my time at the Club including winning leagues and cup titles and a Europa League final appearance. It has been a pleasure to work with Walter Smith, Ally McCoist, Kenny McDowall, Ian Durrant, Jim Stewart and the rest of the backroom staff, especially the medical team and all the staff at Ibrox and Murray Park. â??I will always have a great deal of affection for the supporters who have shown me great respect throughout my time at Ibrox, I will always be grateful for the support they have given me as a Rangers player. â??I am, like Steven Naismith, proud of the players for taking a 75% pay cut, arguably against our own commercial interests. I believe we did the right thing as we could have refused which could have brought about liquidation earlier and/or resulted in significant redundancies. â??I am glad that the staff have the opportunity to TUPE over or not and that if they choose to their conditions are protected. â??I want to take this opportunity to thank all the staff, the players and especially the supporters. Whatever form the new club takes, I wish everyone connected with it the very best for the future.â?
  13. Naismith, who describes himself as a "lifelong Rangers fan", has scored 28 goals for the club since joining from Kilmarnock in 2007, having originally been a Rangers trainee. "I have discussed this decision with my fiancee, my family and my advisors. It has been an extremely difficult decision to make but I believe it is the right decision," he said. "As players we were put in a difficult position by the administrators whereby we were asked to take a 75% pay cut to contracts that we entered into in good faith. "As players we collectively saw this as the only way to get Rangers Football Club out of administration by way of a CVA and thereby protect the staff jobs and the history of the club and give the creditors who had also entered into contracts with Rangers in good faith the best chance of being paid. "Both Steven and I and our agent fought hard with administrators during negotiations to insert clauses that offered protection to staff and players at the club. I am extremely proud of the actions we took but I am disappointed and angry that Rangers Football Club no longer exists in its original form." Naismith thanked manager Ally McCoist and his predecessor Walter Smith, among others, for the success he enjoyed with Rangers. "I am proud of the success we achieved during my time including three SPL titles, a Scottish Cup and two Scottish League Cups," he added. "Finally I would like to thank the fans for all their backing. Everyone knows I am a life-long Rangers supporter and so I share in the disappointment and anger of what has happened to the great Rangers Football Club. "I hope that a successful new Rangers can emerge and wish everyone connected with the new club, including Mr Green and his consortium, the very best for the future."
  14. Liam McLeod‏@BBCLiamMcLeod Naismith and Whittaker consider themselves to be under no contractual obligations to any party and say aren't employed by any party #Rangers Expand Reply Retweet Favorite 6m Liam McLeod‏@BBCLiamMcLeod Naismith and Whittaker statement says the players "will not be attending for training or any other meeting next week" #Rangers Expand 8m Liam McLeod‏@BBCLiamMcLeod Steven Naismith and Steven Whittaker release statement saying they object to transferring their contracts to #Rangers newco
  15. THE following joint statement has been issued on behalf of the Scottish FA, SPL and SFL: "All three parties have been involved in productive discussions for some time on the subject of league reconstruction. This culminated in a positive meeting last night, out of which the two league bodies will now engage in a wider consultation with their member clubs. "The discussions are based on the key principles for reconstruction outlined in the Henry McLeish Review of Scottish football: * One league body in the senior game * Promotion/relegation play-off between SPL and SFL First Division * Single financial distribution model * Pyramid system, with the potential for relegation from and promotion to the fourth tier "Further consultation will take place in the near future, with the aim of reaching a positive outcome on a new model to take Scottish football forward
  16. Ally McCoist Statement Sat, Jun 23, 2012 Tweet RANGERS manager Ally McCoist has this afternoon released the following statement. He said: "It has been reported that a couple of players have indicated they want to challenge the transfer of their contracts. This is news to me and no player has spoken to me about it. "At all times during my first year as manager, I strived to show players respect and in return would have hoped they would have shown me, and more importantly the club, respect by notifying us of their intentions before making it known elsewhere. "Players have their own decisions to make and I understand that, but the question they have to ask themselves is do they want to play for Rangers or not? "The formation of a new company is not the issue. The players would be playing for the same club - Rangers - in front of the same fans. "If players want to leave and play somewhere else then they should be honest with the Rangers supporters. "I don't want Rangers fans to be reading over the next few days how devastated players are about having to go. The fans deserve better than that. They are not daft. "I can understand if a player has the chance to go somewhere else and there is uncertainty about which division we will be playing in. "If that is the case that is understandable but they should not expect sympathy from Rangers supporters if they use the transfer of contracts as an excuse. "I already know there are agents touting my players all over the United Kingdom, so let's be brutally honest. "We are in a difficult situation and the contracts issue has given some players and agents the belief they can use it to leave the club. "After all that the club and the fans have gone through, the supporters, above all, deserve the truth and should not have to listen to stories trying to sugar-coat the possible departure of players from the club. "The players were magnificent last season and made great sacrifices and that will never be forgotten. "Now, we have to look forward and everyone should be upfront and honest about their intentions." Rangers CEO Charles Green added: "We are meeting the PFA Scotland and their legal advisers on Monday with a view to allaying players' concerns about the transfer of contracts so the timing of these announcements by players is hard to understand. "The transfer of contracts has already happened and the club's clear legal advice is that players' purported objection is ineffective. "Rangers would like to make it abundantly clear to players, agents and the chairmen and managers of other football clubs that we will take whatever steps necessary to challenge what we regard as a breach of contract to protect the interests of our club."
  17. Rhys McCabe and one other as-yet un-named player have lodged official objections to their transfer from the old Rangers Football Club to the newco. As part of Charles Green's consortium's asset purchase, players' contracts have been transferred to the new company. Employment law entitles players to the same terms they had under the old company or allows them to exercise a right not to transfer across. The identity of the other player has not yet been established by BBC Sport. A number of players are known to be weighing up their options, though Lee McCulloch is one who has stated his intention to move to the newco. Rangers: in or out? â?¢The company which had run Rangers until 14 June 2012 will shortly be liquidated â?¢A new company (newco) has bought Rangers' assets, including Ibrox Stadium â?¢The newco wants to replace the old company in the Scottish Premier League â?¢An 8-to-4 majority of SPL member clubs, including Rangers, is required for the newco to be admitted â?¢If 5 or more clubs vote no, Rangers will need to apply to be admitted to Scottish Football League Division Three Several factors will be taken into account by the players, not least the fact they do not yet know if they will have a league to play in. They do know Rangers will not play any European football for at least three years. The players were sent letters by Green asking them to report back to the club on Thursday, also the day they are due to receive their first full monthly salary since agreeing to wage cuts at the outset of administration. Thursday is a key date then, because employment law experts suggest that either turning up for work or indeed accepting their salary would weaken their case if they were to subsequently object to the transfer. McCabe and the other player lodged lawyers' letters with the club on Friday, informing them of their intentions not to be part of the new set-up. It is believed McCabe intends to pursue his career in England. It is another blow for Green, who is battling against a perception among supporters - not helped by the failure of Walter Smith's consortium to buy his investors out - that he does not have the good of the club at heart. Green has stated that he believes under TUPE regulations the players are obliged to transfer to the newco, but the players' union PFA Scotland insists they are entitled to walk away as free agents. The players will have to have their registration transferred from the Scottish Football Association, which could yet be challenged by Rangers, and would inevitably lead to a lengthy legal battle.
  18. Alasdair Lamont‏@BBCAlLamont One other player, whose name I don't yet have, has also lodged an official objection. Lawyers letters arrived at Rangers today
  19. Alasdair Lamont‏@BBCAlLamont Rhys McCabe becomes the first player to officially object to transfer from Rangers to newco. Now exercising his right to leave as free agent
  20. Nacho Novo in â??paedoâ?? Twitter storm Exclusive By DAVID WYNN Published: Today at 02:27 FORMER Rangers star Nacho Novo was at the centre of a police probe last night after allegedly branding Celtic fans paedophiles. The outburst appeared on the Spanish starâ??s Twitter page when Hoops supporters taunted him about the Ibrox sideâ??s troubles. It said: â??Why uz no go home ya FB still have more history than uz PAEDOS hahahahaha WATP.â? The comment was removed from Novoâ??s official account after a furious reaction from fans. Some shocked supporters contacted police, who last night confirmed they were investigating. Disgusted Twitter users blasted the 33-year-old, who now plays for Polish side Legia Warsaw. David Hegarty tweeted: â??Nacho Novo â?? scum of the earth.â? Novo became a hate figure among some Celtic fans after moving to Ibrox in 2004. Sections of the Parkhead support even came up with a sick song wishing the striker would die in his sleep â?? which some Twitter users quoted in their replies to the starâ??s comments yesterday. Novo was not as his home in Glasgowâ??s west end last night and his agents were unable to comment. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/feeds/smartphone/scotland/4388193/Nacho-Novo-in-paedo-Twitter-storm.html#ixzz1yYlUiqB6
  21. Insolvency expert Roger Isaacs, despite Duff & Phelps claims to the contrary, is standing by his stance in @markdaly2 documentary. Alasdair Lamont‏@BBCAlLamont He says, having seen documentation provided by D&P, he is not persuaded they had no knowledge of Ticketus deal to fund purchase of club.
  22. would be nice not hated down here
  23. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/rangers-plan-to-buy-an-english-club-904611The Mirror has learned that League One club Bury are in Greenâ??s sights, as they could be bought for a modest sum and present Rangers with a place in English football. Bury chairman Brian Fenton said on Wednesday night: â??We have had no contact with Charles Green or Rangers Football Club.â? Green and his *financial team have , however, been looking at Bury in particular â?? although the historic move would cause outcry at many levels. But the rewards for Rangers are great if they can switch to England as they would have a great chance of rebuilding in a new countryâ??s league. Rangers will find out at the start of July if they are to be readmitted to the SPL. Scotlandâ??s top-flight clubs are voting on their fate. If the once-mighty club are snubbed it may speed up their own escape bid and the gloves would come off as they take on the authorities to make it happen.
  24. £94,426,217.22 hmrc bill why no hearts?ans anyboby
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