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Rangers: Imran Ahmad to ask judge to arrest £750,000 funds


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Lawyers for Rangers' former commercial director, Imran Ahmad, will on Tuesday ask a judge to arrest funds of £750,000 as their legal battle continues.

 

Ahmad's lawyers will argue that the Rangers Football Club Ltd is trading insolvently and would be unable to pay if he won his claim against them.

 

The man who arrived at Ibrox along with former chief executive Charles Green initially intended to pursue £3.4m.

 

He claims he is owed at least £500,000 in unpaid bonuses.

 

The case will be heard by Lord Tyre at the Court of Session in Edinburgh on Tuesday morning.

 

It emerged earlier this month that Ahmad's lawyers wished to call Green as a witness, something Rangers are reluctant to see happen.

 

Rangers currently do not have their financial woes to seek and announced on Monday that they had secured loans totalling £1.5m to help them meet cashflow requirements for the remainder of the season.

 

Players also refused to accept a 15% pay cut proposal as the Rangers chief executive Graham Wallace seeks to make savings.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26333152

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Douglas Fraser@BBCDouglasF 12m

Imran Ahmed, ex-Ibrox commercial director, fails in court bid to ringfence £750k of #Rangers funds, ahead of claim for unpaid bonus

 

That'll be everyone at the BBC on anti-depressants again.

Did they really have a reporter there?

I bet they've got a reporter on the Upper Tax Tribunal too.

Is there nothing else happens in Scotland outside of Rangers?

Our bloody license fee money they're using too!

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