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Been saying for a while, anything or anybody Whyte was involved with, definately should not be trusted.
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Prospective owner Paul Murray fears for Rangers' future
chilledbear replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
I just feel we havnt been vocal enough. Yes we have bought tickets, scarfs etc. Admin have and are getting an easy ride. -
Talking about Liquidation, not good news according to post on FF.
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Prospective owner Paul Murray fears for Rangers' future
chilledbear replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Got to agree, Whyte should have been the priority. Don't see how they can decide on new owners without Whyte being dealt with. -
Rangers pay outstanding Dundee United ticket money
chilledbear replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Just makes us look stupid. -
Rangers were just a money making machine for some over the years. I would rather everything was out in the open. We need a new start, with no baggage.
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Anything like his previous reports and we will have seen them before.
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BBC Claim Brian Kennedy bid for club has been rejected
chilledbear replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Get in there. It's all these money men that has got us to this point in our history. Keep up the good work brother. -
Admins broker a deal with Whyte re: shares and The Blue Knights
chilledbear replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
Don't think he will walk without money. Would rather Kennedy or BK Group myself. Frankie has tweeted he may have info on the Singapore bid later. -
Matthew Lindsay @MattLindsayET Reply RetweetedRetweet Delete FavoritedFavorite · Close Open Details Am being told that @alextomo 's exclusive report on Rangers on Channel 4 News this evening is "dynamite". Should be worth watching
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Reagan talks with C4 journalist Thomson, who says Reagan was frank and open. Remember what Thomsons agenda is. Reagan talks with Rangers Supporters and walks out. I suppose it all depends on the questions.
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Admins broker a deal with Whyte re: shares and The Blue Knights
chilledbear replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
admins meet #CraigWhyte & reach agreement to transfer shares to someone other than Paul Murray within #BlueKnights consortium -
Admins broker a deal with Whyte re: shares and The Blue Knights
chilledbear replied to johnnyk's topic in Rangers Chat
This could be the answer. Though it would mean Whyte receiving money to walk away. Perhaps the only way out of this. -
You cannot break rules when you have asked people to give money. Sorry but unless we have been consulted it should not have happened.
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Still dont get it. Admin agreed to pay this, why have RFF stepped in ? Were they asked by Admin if so, why?
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The Admin agreed to pay this in part on the 5th March, with the balance oin mid-april. Do the Admin not have the money and asked the Fund to step in? Seems strange for this to happen, especially as it has broken the rules.
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The Administrators have already agreed to pay this on the 5th March 'Rangers' administrators have reached an agreement with Dunfermline Athletic to pay outstanding ticket monies in full. The Ibrox club owed £85,000 to their SPL counterparts following a fixture between the two clubs at East End Park on February 11'.
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Do we know who all the BKs yet? Seems to be a hatchet job going on with Kennedy.
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IBROX administrators remain adamant Craig Whyte will have NO say in who buys crisis-hit Rangers. SunSport revealed yesterday shameless Whyte is demanding a role in shaping Gers' future. In crunch talks last week, the disgraced Ibrox owner warned beancounters Duff and Phelps of his intentions. We also revealed that Whyte's uncompromising stance could see the Blue Knights' hopes of gaining control doomed. But a source close to chief administrator Paul Clark last night dismissed Whyte's threats. The Motherwell-born businessman was ready to wash his hands of the mess he's in at the beginning of last week. But just a few days later he'd changed his mind â?? informing Clark of his plans. Yet behind-the-scenes administrators have yet to find any evidence of Whyte ploughing any of his own cash into the stricken SPL champions. A fortnight ago Clark insisted that Whyte had become "absolutely irrelevant" and it's understood that opinion hasn't changed. Whyte feels strongly that his position as majority shareholder has NOT been weakened despite a blizzard of negative publicity. He's even talked about retaining control of the club if and when it exits administration. At the very least Whyte expects to have a major say in who takes control of his 85.3 per cent shareholding. Administrators insists that is unlikely. At the moment there are five bids on the table with ex-director Paul Murray the fans' favourite. Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy is also in the running along with Americans Club 9 Sports and unnamed consortiums from Singapore and the UK. Clark hopes to name a shortlist of two preferred bidders by the end of the week. Our source said: "Craig Whyte is still the majority shareholder and technically he is right in what he's saying. "But if backed into a corner the administrators will fight fire with fire. "The problem just now is that Mr Whyte is blowing hot and cold. "One minute he wants out and the next he has changed his mind. Rest assured, however, the administrators won't be dictated to by him on this matter." http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...#ixzz1qMU8IghZ
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World Class - NO Terrible player - NO Important part of a Rangers team winning 3 League Titles - YES
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Singapore consortium enters battle to take control of Rangers
chilledbear replied to Zappa's topic in Rangers Chat
I see Kennedy was at the game with Souness. -
A Selection of First Half Comments from a Celtic Site
chilledbear replied to BrahimHemdani's topic in Rangers Chat
BH Aye your spelling's crap right enough. -
Oh no he's not.
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Yep would like to see Ness and McCabe, hope it can happen. Thought his passes to the forwards were very good, fast along the ground. Would have been easy to punt forward to McCulloch.
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And Administrators, they must be making a killing.