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Just noted:

 

First link is broken on the main site, correct link is - http://www.rangers.co.uk/staticFiles/fe/a8/0,,5~174334,00.pdf

 

New interim link is - http://www.rangers.co.uk/staticFiles/fe/%E2%80%A65~174334,00.pdf

 

Matter of fact, I note that the site as well as the board cause problems with the links, adjusting it for some "..." that lead to no-where, thus:

 

Der offizielle Insolvenzbericht und aktuelle Status zur Insolvenz können hier gelesen bzw. heruntergeladen werden.

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To let you know what trickles through to the German audience (and probably most beyond Briatin too), here's an excerpt from today's article in Sport Bild (they did not have our piece by then):

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'Eine Legende stirbt'-Nach Pleite aus der schottischen Liga geworfen (auzugsweise) folgendes geschrieben: Zitat vom SB-Redakteur A. Hesse: "Vergangene Woche stimmten die elf Konkurrenten der schottischen Premier League über die Wiederaufnahme des einstigen Vorzeigeklubs, dessen Betreibergesellschaft 166 Millionen € Schulden angehäuft und Insolvenz angemeldet hatte, ab. Das überraschende Ergebnis: Der GroÃ?teil lehnte das Gnadengesuch ab. Nur der groÃ?e Rivale Celtic Glasgow, so heiÃ?t es, stimmte für den Pleite-Feind."

 

"A Legend dies - thrown out of the league after insolvency ... Last week 11 teams of the Scottish Premier League decided on the reinstitution of the former elite club, whose corporate entity (sic!, dB) was burdened by Euro 166m and called in the administrators. The surprising result: The majority decided against the petition for mercy. Only the local rival CG, it is said, vote in favour of the broken-enemy."

 

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Somesuch happens if media outlets like the BBC or even Sky Sports tell the world their version of our problems, but not the real version. Alas, we hope that our article, also being sent to this magazine, will rectify this.

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Murray is the EBT culprit. At the end of the day, when Whyte took over we had a "managable" (though hardly ideal) debt of 18m which was constantly being reduced. Whether or not HMRC has a case with the EBTs remains to be seen.

 

BTW, just read another German paper's article of today (such a coincidence) and the amount of half-truth and utter rubbish is quite staggering. At the end of the day, once we are back in business, we can show them what sort of garbage they wrote ... even though it will take a while ere the mocking stuff will subside.

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Murray is the EBT culprit. At the end of the day, when Whyte took over we had a "managable" (though hardly ideal) debt of 18m which was constantly being reduced. Whether or not HMRC has a case with the EBTs remains to be seen.

 

BTW, just read another German paper's article of today (such a coincidence) and the amount of half-truth and utter rubbish is quite staggering. At the end of the day, once we are back in business, we can show them what sort of garbage they wrote ... even though it will take a while ere the mocking stuff will subside.

 

To be honest mate we are taking a bigger hiding from the SFA, the body that are there to protect us, more than any media resource. I wish there would be another call for another march to Hampden asking SFL and SPL teams against Rhegan to join us. We cannot keep letting this guy bully us.

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