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  1. Colleyer Bristow wanted a delay so D&P could provide a report to the court about allegations on conflict of interest. This was rejected. The liquidators are the partners of BDO and take over with immediate effect. #Rangers
  2. Lord Hodge approves winding up of oldco #Rangers, RFC 2012 plc - out of administration and into liquidation
  3. GIOVANNI DI STEFANO‏@DEVILSADVOKAT YES Lord Hodge will now ADMIT the Craig Whyte tape as evidence...I wanted him to be heard but this is better...I was right DP took 2m+.. without proper authority...the stuff is now all coming out...I also heard from DA Office in New York...DP investigated YESSSSSSSSSSSS
  4. Lawyers trying to block wind-up of #Rangers administration tell court £2m extra outlays only revealed this month, and not to all creditors Oldco #Rangers administrators took £2.5m fee from funds without proper permission, court told. It 'rectified' this later.
  5. In 1968, Rangers signed Ibrox legend Colin Stein from Hibernian for a Scottish record transfer fee of £100,000 - the first six-figure transfer between Scottish clubs. Stein started his Rangers career in starting style, netting eight goals in his first three games and went on to become one of the most popular strikers to play for the club.
  6. Carlos Bocanegra‏@BocaBoca3 "@RFC_Official: [LATEST] #RFC skipper @jiggymacc6 has penned a new two-year deal: http://bit.ly/YnbBaD " congrats dude!
  7. What is the Truth About Rangers? Part 2 By Gordon James Yesterday I examined some recent claims made by our erstwhile carers across the city relating to the relationship between Zeus and Ticketus. Another who has fairly obsessed about all things Rangers is Paul McConville. Mr McConville is a lawyer who spends a great deal of his time blogging about Rangers and inviting others to guest blog, mostly on the same subject. He also guest blogs on other sites. Despite a varied blogging inventory of over 120 categories, almost all of the entries are related to Rangers. Of late, Mr McConville and others have been very busy suggesting a prior link between Craig Whyte and Charles Green, and attempting to cast doubt on Imran Ahmad's and Brian Stockbridge's past financial dealings, performance and motivations. For those of you who don't know about Mr McConville, he is currently working in the CAB and is an Albion Rovers fan (one blog about Albion Rovers, how they would vote on Rangers!). He stopped working as a lawyer in 2010 and he appeared before a Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal in 2012. I have no wish to go over these events again but suffice to say that someone who lost a business, was made bankrupt, cost many people money and has been found guilty of professional misconduct is perhaps not best placed to judge other people's business acumen or financial skills. Paul has often shared a stage with Phil Mac Giolla Bhain and Paul Brennan (CQN) at various Celtic events answering questions on Rangers. One of the problems I have with the site is the positioning of it. The Scots Law Thoughts title gives the blog gravitas but that title disguises some dubious phrasing, inaccuracies and sensationalist writing. Here, for example, is a blog by a guest writer named 100bjd. Now I know it is not Paul (or is it?) but it is his site and he must read the posts before they go on. http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/imran-ahmad-of-rangers-the-portfolio-of-his-former-co-allenby-capital-by-100bjd/ It says: ‘We have all been following the insane antics of Charles Green as he attempts to get Rangers fans believing in him.’ Insane antics? Dearie me! This is followed by appeals to the Rangers support: 'Rangers fans ask the right questions based on as much information as you can get.’ They really care about us don't they? Should we use 100bjd's information and analysis? Let’s see. The clue is in the title. This ‘analysis’ is of Imran Ahmad's former company Allenby Capital. Now bear in mind Mr Ahmad sold this company about 11 months before this article was written. A list of clients is given by 100bjd (who displays a remarkably similar writing style to Paul) and he lists their poor performance (as he sees it) with glee. What has to be said is obviously that the nature of high end financial risk investment has an inherent, well, risk of losing money. No financial adviser has made the right call every time. But more importantly, the companies the author wants Rangers fans to use as a measure on Mr Ahmad's investment skills were not clients of Allenby Capital when Imran Ahmad was a share holder in the company. They are as follows: -3D -Avia -Brady -Empresaria -GEM -Merchant House! -Novent -Palace -Proton -Resource -RTC Let me say again, this is the information that the author wants you to use as a judgement on Mr Ahmad financial skills yet much of it has absolutely nothing to do with him. Furthermore, from the extensive lists, performances are taken over varying periods of time which presents another problem. All but three of these companies were taken on from other brokers. So, for example, to compare a price in 2007 when it was with another broker in a different economic climate and then look at it now serves no purpose whatsoever. In the rush to rubbish Mr Ahmad, the facts go out of the window. The author also seems to have missed AFC energy, for which Mr Ahmad raised £2million when the shares were valued at 10p: they now sit at 42p and peaked at 80p. In addition, there is Strategic Mineral Resources which was floated at 5p and now at 8p after peaking at 12p. XG, taken on at .001p by Allenby under Mr Ahmad, now sits at .35p and there are many more. Paul spends a lot of time speculating (I am being kind but it is more of a nudge-nudge, wink-wink gossip delivery, a kind of Celtic minded Hilda Ogden). On his blog ‘I wonder’, written after Craigy had secretly taped his conversations with David Grier, he muses: ‘Does he have his discussions with Mr Green on record, for example? If so, is there anything in such a call which could embarrass the Yorkshireman?’ Anyone would think you are hoping that he does but only you have suggested it. It is all part of Paul's desperate attempt to make us believe that some prior link exists between Charles Green and Craig Whyte. Scotzine, the neutral Celtic football site, published a Paul McConville article (one of many), the clumsily titled ‘Green and Whyte unlike ebony and ivory not in perfect harmony’. I wonder if that was Andy Muirhead's work. Anyway here is the link: <a href="http://www.scotzine.com/2012/10/green-and-whyte-unlike-ebony-and-ivory-not-in-perfect-harmony/'>http://www.scotzine.com/2012/10/green-and-whyte-unlike-ebony-and-ivory-not-in-perfect-harmony/" target="_blank" sab="195">http://www.scotzine.com/2012/10/green-and-whyte-unlike-ebony-and-ivory-not-in-perfect-harmony/ In this article Paul points out: ‘it is noteworthy that Mr Green denies direct contact with Mr Whyte even though Mr Whyte does not allege such contact took place.’ What? Sorry? Why is it noteworthy? Oh, you mean it is more nudge-nudge, wink-wink insinuation? I get it. Read between the lines and all that. In all seriousness, that is what it amounts to. Look how much Mr Green is saying he has no contact with Mr Whyte other than he has stated, that must mean he has. It is pointless and disingenuous. In this blog: <a href="http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/charles-green-and-craig-whyte-connections-or-coincidences/'>http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/charles-green-and-craig-whyte-connections-or-coincidences/" target="_blank" sab="209">http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/charles-green-and-craig-whyte-connections-or-coincidences/ Paul tells us that after 100bjd's excellent post (?) raises the ‘possibility that there could be links, either deliberate or coincidental, between Mr Green and Mr Whyte’. He goes on to inform us: ‘One of the companies to which Allenby Capital has acted as an adviser is Merchant House Group, which is very closely connected to Craig Whyte.’ And: ‘It is, of course, possible that Mr Ahmad had nothing at all to do with MHG in his time at Allenby, although, as the top man in the business, he might at least have been expected to be aware of this major client.’ Well, yes. Merchant House Group has close links to Craig Whyte and Allenby did advise MHG but the reason why Mr Ahmad had ‘nothing at all to do with MHG’ is simple. Mr Ahmad sold Allenby in Nov 2011. Allenby became involved with MHG in July 2012. Paul goes on to talk again about the legal firm Field Fisher Waterhouse and a connection to them having worked with Charles Green before. As they have no connection to Octopus or Ticketus, this now becomes completely irrelevant. Paul continues to create a very tenuous link from Charles Green to Craig Whyte but even his own summing up suggests nothing is amiss: ‘Does any of this imply wrongdoing by Mr Green, Mr Whyte or FFW? Of course not. These parties move in circles which mean that what might at first sight seems unusual is simply coincidental.’ Ain't that the truth but it begs the question why bother writing it? I will leave you to speculate what the motivations may be. Paul's site has made reference to Mr Ahmad's previous company Hoodless Brennan and makes much play of boiler room tactics that they, as well as many others, were accused of in the past. It is not a million miles away from a smear as the truth is Imran Ahmad was never at Hoodless Brennan. He formed their investment banking arm HB Corporate HBC and then bought it off them. The more you look into the claims, the more you see how inaccurate they are. Now we have Paul Brennan weighing recently with this: <a href="http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/?p=10730'>http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/?p=10730" target="_blank" sab="233">http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/?p=10730 ‘I have a Heads of Terms document for the sale and leaseback of Ibrox, Murray Park and the Albion Car Park’ This is Paul Brennan, the operator of Rangers/Celtic Quick news. Leaving aside why Paul feels the need to get involved (it is not the welfare of the Rangers fans is it Paul?) why does Paul not publish the document? Imran Ahmad has rubbished it, Charles Green has rubbished it and here is Brain Stockbridge’s comment on it: ‘There is and will be no sale and leaseback whilst I am on the board.’ The reason Paul does not publish it is may be due to someone using him to try and damage the IPO? Perhaps they have let him see a document but not actually keep it. The problem with this document, however, is there are many ‘Heads of Terms’ templates online that just about anyone can follow and produce one to say what they like. So if Paul has been shown a ‘Heads of Term’ document it means absolutely nothing. ‘Not lazy journalism’ indeed. I have sent a letter to Paul inviting him for a meal and then back to my hotel room. I have signed it Nicole Scherzinger, I wonder if he will show up? For me, it has become pretty obvious that there is a concerted campaign to discredit Charles Green, Imran Ahmad and Brian Stockbridge. I believe that these efforts are not aimed at helping the fans by providing information but serve one purpose and one purpose only-damaging Rangers. There are many who thought this club was dead but it has come roaring back and they don't like it. There are also some who call themselves fans who are also pursuing this agenda for reasons beyond my comprehension. I am not saying we should not continue to question and challenge this board. They are here to make money and they have said as much. What I am saying is now it is time to move forward with them and yes, under close scrutiny. They are entitled to make their money but at no risk to this club http://www.therangersstandard.co.uk/index.php/articles/current-affairs/181-what-is-the-truth-about-rangers-part-2
  8. He gifted to William McNeil, a football. Not only did that ball see the birth of the Rangers, it saw probably the first recorded use of what has become a famous west of Scotland saying. When the great day came, the playing of Rangers’ first match against Callendar at Fleshers Haugh, Willie McNeil was told he was too old so would not be playing. Willie then uttered the immortal line, “Well it’s my ball and if I’m not playing, my ball’s not playing.”
  9. A Rangers Call to Arms. Posted on February 27, 2012 by vallance The Rangers Rifle Club (Click to enlarge) Recent research has discovered that not long after the start of the First World War in 1914 The Rangers players and officials formed their own Rifle Club. The Club would go on a Tuesday and a Thursday for practice at the Parkhead Forge Rifle Club. Weâ??re almost certain that the robust elderly gentleman sitting centre is Mr. Tom Vallance. The Daily Record 9th Sept 1914 The Evening Times 9th Sept 1914
  10. What is the Truth About Rangers? Part 1 By Gordon James Charles Green's Talksport appearance yesterday was well received by Rangers fans judging by Twitter reaction. He gave a lot of straight answers including dispelling any notion that he is a cabbage. I have been trying to nail down some answers for a few weeks now and it would seem a good time to share them with you. There is plenty of information available online about Rangers. The trouble is knowing what is the truth and what is not. There will be some truth but a lot is inaccurate and some is malicious. Some baseless opinion is delivered with authority, bona fide, as fact when it is not. Some is rumour and speculation and some is hinted at, suggested and at times very insidiously in my opinion. The question is where do we start after so many of us took Craig "Casey Jones" Whyte on his word? We are naturally suspicious and need transparent clear answers. The internet? Here for example is a blog is called The Demise of Rangers in Pictures. And this is the latest article: <a href="http://thedemiseofrangersinpictures.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ticketus-must-own-new-co-rangers.html'>http://thedemiseofrangersinpictures.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ticketus-must-own-new-co-rangers.html" target="_blank" sab="147">http://thedemiseofrangersinpictures.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ticketus-must-own-new-co-rangers.html I highlight this blog for many reasons but particularly as it contains this line in an earlier entry in June 2012: â??Remembering that Octopus are financial backers of Zeus Capital and there is only one man for the job. Charles Green. And the job is? Getting the Ticketus money back.â?? This is the earliest I can find this phrase appearing online (I stand to be corrected). What is really interesting is if you Google this sentence, you will find this very phrase repeated all over the internet word for word. It appears on Rangers sites, Celtic sites (obviously), Kilmarnock sites, Heart sites, Dunfermline sites and other football sites. It appears on The Rangers Tax Case pompous offspring The Scottish Football Monitor, Pie and Bovril and many more. Derivatives and snippets of it also appear in many more debates and on sites giving information on Rangers. This argument is absolutely, fundamentally crucial to maintaining the theory that Charles Green, Imran Ahmad and Brian Stockbridge are linked to Ticketus, Octopus etc and are part of a conspiracy. There is though, a crucial error that drives a coach and horses through it. Octopus does not own or are in any way financially backing Zeus Capital. Here is what Imran Ahmad said: â??Rest assured Octopus, DM, CW and Ticketus have no interest in Zeus or RFC â?? you can quote me on this.â?? But letâ??s double check this, letâ??s check that with Mr Richard Hughes. Mr Hughes owns Zeus Capital. I asked him if he could tell me if Octopus have any involvement with Zeus or if they own or in any way finance the company? Mr Hughes answered: "Sometimes the short answers are the best-No." And I asked him further about the relationship between Octopus and Zeus as many suggest Zeus are brokers for Octopus: â??We are not nomad and broker to Octopus as they are not listed on AIM and we are neither financial adviser to them. We advise circa 20-30 AIM listed business of which Octopus funds may have invested alongside other city institutions I believe they have circa 2 bn of funds under management in total, our client is the AIM co not Octopus.â?? So not only does Octopus have no financial interest in Zeus but Zeus does not directly offer any service to Octopus. Octopus does seem to have a connection to Ticketus but as a financial investor with stakes in a large number of companies and also a financial investor in AIM companies, that does not amount to much as far as the current Ibrox regime goes. I am sure they will want to recover as much as possible but I suspect their beef will be with the train driver, Ticketus and BDO. In the latest entry on this blog, called â??Ticketus must own new co Rangersâ?? there is more â??evidenceâ?? of the conspiracy. The link is made with Sevco 5088 Ltd and Octopus who we now know have nothing to do with Zeus Capital but bare with me. Field Fisher Waterhouse formed Sevco 5088 Ltd and we are told: â??Field Fisher Waterhouse are the Solicitors of Octopus, owners of Ticketus. Coincident?â??(sic) Da da daaaaaaaa! Excuse me as I choke here, cough *Harper Macleod* cough. What a cracker of an own goal! But there is more, we are told: "People are looking at what Charles Green is up to but Brian Stockbridge is the man we should be looking at. Charles is merely a distraction." So it is Brian who is the brains behind the operation. Why so? Well here is the information that seals the deal. â??He worked for Allenby Capital (founded by Imran Ahmed) until January 2012 when he joined Zeus Capital with Imran Ahmed following in April 2012. He then re located to Glasgow in February 2012. This is 100% a strategic move on behalf of Ticketus.â??(sic) Except he didn't and it wasn't. The author has based his information on the fact that Mr Stockbridge formed a company from his home address (By the way, the author gave a link to Mr Stockbridge's address - are you watching Alex Thomson?) in February 2012. Mr Stockbridge has family in Scotland, a Scottish fiancé and a two year old kid. Like many with his type of job, it can keep him away from home for long periods so a purely personal decision was made by his family to relocate to Scotland. This was done when? In April 2011 not February 2012. It was in no way linked to Rangers. So yet again, we have another invention that has been accepted as fact by so many when the reality is very different. In the second part of this article I will challenge some of the recent claims by Celtic Quick News and Paul McConville relating particularly to the business background of Imran Ahamd. http://www.therangersstandard.co.uk/index.php/articles/current-affairs/180-what-is-the-truth-about-rangers-part-1
  11. '90 - Darren Ramsay with a headed goal from a corner makes it 7:2 to Rangers at the death.
  12. '57 - Calum Gallagher has came on for Kevin Kyle '67 - Substitute again for Rangers with Matty Clarke coming on to replace Andy Mitchell at left back. '70 - GOAL! Gallagher with a well executed finish from close range after an excellent run and cross by Darren Ramsay. 6:1 to Rangers.
  13. '55 - 5:1 to Rangers with Naismith deflecting a Kyle shot into the net. Lots of shouts for offside by the Ayr players, ref giving the goal.
  14. The second half has kicked off at Auchenhowie. Darren Ramsay has replaced Barrie McKay. Rangers Reserves leading 4:1. #swifts
  15. '28 - Kevin Kyle missing his second penalty for the reserves this season after Mitchell had been hauled down in the box with #RFC breaking.
  16. Rangers FC Official‏@RFC_Official #RFC Res vs Ayr: Gallacher; Argyriou, Wiktorski, Pascazio, Mitchell; Crawford, McKay, Murdoch; Naismith, Kyle, Stella '3 - GOAL! Mitchell with a free kick from the left to the back post, knocked back across by Kyle, Pascazio with the finish from close in. '5 - GOAL! Gallacher releasing early to Naismith on to Kyle who fed McKay. His first low effort saved by the keeper, lashed home for 2:0. '9 - GOAL! Looks like Mitchell making it 3:0 with a curled cross from the left touchline evading everyone. Kyle claiming a touch though. '16 - GOAL! It's 4:0 - Naismith on the left of the box cutting back to Stella to finish smartly low past the Ayr keeper.
  17. http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0,,16480_8208999,00.html CG interview
  18. Tom English‏@TomEnglishSport People emailing me asking me if I'm one of the 32 journalists supposedly seriously threatened by Rangers fans. I'm not. Retweeted by Chris Graham
  19. big bus trip for me
  20. RST to launch Community share scheme on Friday, 26 October 2012. Posted in Latest The Rangers Supporters' Trust (RST) is delighted to confirm we will be launching a Community Share scheme called BuyRangers.org, which will enable all members of the Rangers family to invest in our club via the upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO). Following very positive discussions with the club we can announce our intention to purchase shares in the name of our Industrial & Provident Society - Rangers Supporters Society Ltd. Using the community share scheme model will allow those who wish to purchase shares to enter at a lower level than currently available as well as broadening the ownership base of the club amongst the support. Discussions with Supporters Direct and Cobbetts, our lawyers engaged to administer the process, are at an advanced stage and very near completion, therefore we expect to launch in early November with more detail. We see this as a great opportunity for the support to invest in the club and take the first steps towards having a meaningful say in the clubâ??s affairs and ensure we never return to the recent dark times. The opportunity to obtain a meaningful stake in Rangers and effective representation is within our grasp. http://www.rangerssupporterstrust.co.uk/item/rst-to-launch-community-share-scheme.html
  21. Tom Vallance and the Opening of our Main Stand 1929 Posted on March 28, 2012 by vallance A stunning article here from the Nottingham Evening Post from 31st December 1928. The lad who was present at Fleshers Haugh is still attending landmark events in the Clubâ??s history. Nottingham Evening Post - 31st December 1928 Just to let you see how small the Club house was. This picture of the team at Kinning Park appeared in the Daily Record on the following day (1st of Jan 1929). No wonder they went outside to wash! The Daily Record - 1st January 1929
  22. The museum is open from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday and from 11am to 5pm on a Sunday. Admission is £6 for adults and £3 for kids. http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/2479-hampden-hosts-gers-exhibition
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