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Rapid receive 'late' payment from Rangers for Nikica Jelavic

 

The Austrian club say there are no outstanding issues with the SPL side over a delayed instalment for the striker.

 

Rapid Vienna have confirmed they have received overdue money from Rangers for the transfer of Nikica Jelavic.

 

Reports in the Austrian press over the weekend claimed the Scottish club had failed to meet a 500,000 euro instalment to their Austrian counterparts, which was due on August 31.

 

Rapid though now say the matter is settled, confirming the payment was late, and that there are no outstanding issues between the two sides.

 

“Everything is settled between Rapid and Rangers,” a spokesperson for the Austrian club told STV. “We received all of the outstanding money in the past week. It was late, but there are no issues."

 

The payment for Jelavic was the second of three instalments towards his £4 million move, which went through in August 2010.

 

Jelavic missed Rangers' 1-0 win at Dundee United on Saturday as a result of a knee injury sustained on international duty with Croatia in midweek.

 

The 26-year-old has been on target 22 times in his 35 appearances for the club to date, resulting in interest in his services during the 2011 summer transfer window.

 

Leicester City failed in a £6.5 million bid for Jelavic the day before the window closed, with Rangers sources also claiming the club turned down a £9 million offer from a mystery club on deadline day.

 

Rangers have so far been unavailable for comment.

 

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/269942-rapid-receive-late-payment-from-rangers-for-nikica-jelavic/

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Quite honestly time to reciprocate. In spades.

 

Really wish we could Ally had the perfect chance the other day when asked about Liewells comment, now we all know that Ally is never lost for words and if he wanted to he could have put the fat turd in his place, but he didn't times like that you wish the Rangers managers weren't known for there dignity.

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Well I know what I wished Ally would have said, because it's what I would've said. Instead, he showed dignity, which in the long run was probably the better opition.

 

That doesn't mean that nothing can be said about this in the future.

 

Maybe if all the journos that gawffawed when liewell came out with it were to look at themselves and write some form of conciliatory words, we'd all think better of them. But that's not going to happen, niether them being conciliatory, or us thinking anything good about them at all.

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