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Stefanovitch

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  1. Now is the time to make it happen and it stands more chance of being accepted as we're on the verge of something terrible. Le Guen had too many big heads in the dressing room to do things his way.
  2. King & McColl have money. The others may be millionaires but not much will be liquid. What about Mortimer?
  3. The likes of Perry, Hutton and Ness are ready. Will we get Fleck back? Is the lad Cole good enough?
  4. Spill. Murray, King, Park, McColl? Who else?
  5. That truly is the right way forward. It might hurt to begin with but at least we'd have a Rangers. Getting the right youth set up and a coach to use them would be critical. Perhaps with 4 or 5 bought players.
  6. Good news but it looks like a long legal road to achieve that.
  7. Are you the juan guy who thinks Whyte is doing this for the best?
  8. Kennedy's wealth is traceable at least and he does have other sporting interests. I don't think he is serious though.
  9. I would be concerned that if P Murray is looking for 6 or more investors then none of them have "real" funds. While financial stability is crucial a decent sum for a summer transfer kitty would be nice with continued investment year on year without needing European football to guarantee it.
  10. It seems everyone is turning on Whyte. Does he have any friends left within the club? How can he possibly return now in any capacity?
  11. FEARS are growing that stricken Rangers could hit the buffers within days - because Craig Whyte's lawyers won't show them the money. The Ibrox club's crisis was deepening last night with administrators still waiting for vital clues which could lead them to as much as £4.5million. Duff and Phelps' experts have been on the paper trail of cash they believe belongs to Rangers since they took over the running of the club nine days ago. And there are genuine fears that without this money the chances of Rangers surviving will be much slimmer. The man who has so far failed to respond to pleas for help is Gary Withey - Rangers' own company secretary. This latest twist came as Dave King, a director Whyte tried to oust last week, jetted in for talks with the administration team and as ex-chairman Alastair Johnston questioned whether the Whyte takeover is still legally sound. Johnston has written to the administrators looking for control of the club to be ripped from Whyte's hands because the shamed owner may be in breach of his own takeover conditions. But they'll have to be quick, especially if the administrators continue to be blanked by Whyte's lawyers. Duff and Phelps' duo Paul Clark and David Whitehouse are trying to track down money they reckon should still be in the Collyer Bristow client account set up to facilitate Whyte's takeover. But the joint administrators can't get answers - even though Withey is a partner with Collyer Bristow. Clark and Whitehouse have been trying to find out how much cash is sloshing around in the account but Withey hasn't gone out of his way to assist and it's now believed someone else has been put in charge of this part of his firm's business. The lack of financial clarity has made survival even tougher. By close of play last night the team fighting to keep Rangers alive were still waiting for Collyer Bristow to play ball and disclose how much went in AND out of the account. The Ticketus millions flowed through the account but there would have been more than just the £24.4m deposited in exchange for huge chunks of future season tickets.The strength of this ticket deal is likely to be challenged by the administrators but at a later date. The priority now is today and then each one after that as they strive to keep Rangers playing. That's why they must get their hands on every penny due to the club and it's thought the £2.8m Whyte said he had to settle the 'small tax bill' might still be in the account. Whyte also said he had £1.7m for stadium refurbishment and that should also be there. These are figures Whyte included in the takeover circular and they're now seen as vital for Rangers' survival. But that same circular may now be used by those who believe Whyte could be ousted. Record Sport has discovered he could be taken out if King - or any other Rangers shareholder - launch a court case against the validity of his takeover. If it can be shown he has failed to deliver on his key pledges he could be legally challenged and that would raise the possibility of him losing his preferred creditor status. King's sudden arrival can't be underestimated and might unnerve Whyte who moved to axe him from the board last week. But the South African-based businessman assured Duff and Phelps he is legally still in place as a club director. He then demanded to know the true extent of the mess Whyte has left behind while Ally McCoist was also seeking answers from Clark and Whitehouse. It's understood McCoist was given details of how much cash he and his players, who have agreed to take wage deferrals, will have to sacrifice in order to save jobs throughout the club.
  12. Why spoil it with facts when he's obviously riding to the rescue?
  13. If we emerge from administration and Whyte is not the majority shareholder who is liable to repay TicketUs? If Duff & Phelps rule the takeover null and void - who is liable to repay TicketUs? If someone buys from Whyte while we are in administration - who repays TicketUs? Are we shafted regardless of the outcome?
  14. Would that mean the deal between Murray and Whyte was null and void? Thereforer we would still have the £24m hole due to TicketUs.
  15. Seriously? £3,250m
  16. Do we expect the £24m has turned up or just the paper trail as to where it has gone?
  17. Where have they got this from? Pure guess work.
  18. Press Conference at Ibrox 3.30pm I heard.
  19. Isn't his plan this time to seek investment immediately from more investors in a consortium and not therefore underwriting it on his own. If 10 or 15 people pledge between £5m and £10m then there could be scope to cover any potential tax liability. It's a long shot but it is a possible option.
  20. Is it not the case that HMRC have issued the tax bill and we are challenging it in court. When the ruling comes from an independent panel of three judges and that ruling is not in our favour the monies would be due immediately. Therefore, HMRC have no control over when the verdict is released.
  21. If we enter administration then Smith will likely lose his job too. I'm not 100% sure what he does anyway so would he be a great loss?
  22. I hope they are genuine comments from Cousin and not Willie McKay
  23. STV have now said he did serve a one game ban at Hull from his sending off in last game for us so IF he signed and was registered in time he could play v Dunfermline.
  24. Look at the report on Sky Sports that contains a photo of Cousin at the African Nations. He doesn't look fat to me.
  25. I was going to suggest 32 year old Mateja Kezman but apparently he's retired! I suggested Counago or Sokota purely because they were names I'd heard of but I'm not sure about their ability. Any ideas?
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