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Rangers face uncertain future
6:31pm Tuesday 12th June 2012 in Saints News
Markus Liebherr
The future looks uncertain for Rangers who are due to play in the three-club Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup with Arsenal and Saints at St Mary's on July 14.
Rangers have been consigned to liquidation after Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs decided to reject an offer from Charles Green's consortium.
The decision means Green's Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) will fail to achieve the 75 per cent backing needed from creditors.
Green will now push ahead with plans to buy the club's assets for £5.5million in the coming days with both HMRC and Ticketus, the other major creditors, not expected to challenge the newco purchase deal he has struck with administrators Duff and Phelps.
But there is no guarantee the new entity will be able to play in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
SPL clubs would themselves decide on any application to acquire the club's share and could impose sanctions.
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson last week doubted whether Rangers would have enough support and some fans have been rallying their clubs to reject any proposal, although commercial interests could outweigh any principled stand, especially with no confirmation that television deals will continue without Rangers.
A 'newco' Rangers would not be allowed to play in Europe for three years and Green faces the prospect of losing players.
HMRC, whom Rangers are listed as owing more than £21million, believe their decision allows them to pursue individuals in the courts.
The tax authority forced Rangers into administration in February over millions of pounds of unpaid tax under Craig Whyte and could also pursue former owner Sir David Murray over a tax case, which could result in a £75million bill.
A statement from the tax authority read: ''A liquidation provides the best opportunity to protect taxpayers, by allowing the potential investigation and pursuit of possible claims against those responsible for the company's financial affairs in recent years.
''A CVA would restrict the scope of such action.
''Liquidation will enable a sale of the football assets to be made to a new company, thereby ensuring that football will continue at Ibrox.
''It also means that the new company will be free from claims or litigation in a way which would not be achievable with a CVA.
''Rangers can make a fresh start.''
Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps said Green's consortium would move to acquire the club's assets immediately after the CVA is formally rejected at a meeting of creditors on Thursday morning.
''That transaction will be completed within a few days,'' joint-administrator Paul Clark added.
''The sum payable to creditors will be £5.5million, most of which has already been paid over to us by the Green consortium.''
Clark added: ''It was with HMRC's approval that a proposal was placed before creditors for consideration.
''However, it is the commercial view that the level offered within the CVA was not enough to merit departure from their normal policy of seeking a detailed investigation via a liquidator.
''However, we have been left in no doubt by HMRC the fundamental reason for the rejection of the CVA proposal is the historical non-compliance with tax liabilities by the former owners and directors of the club.''
Green claimed HMRC's decision would result in less revenue for the taxpayer, but it also means his group will have to pay less.
Green said: ''Frankly, I do not see what benefit will be achieved by this decision.
''My consortium's offer for a CVA amounted to a total of £8.5million.
''Now that we will have to complete the purchase via the formation of a newco, the purchase price and therefore the amount available to creditors will be £5.5million.
Green added: ''The solemn promise I can make to Rangers fans today is that this club will continue as Rangers Football Club and will continue to play at Ibrox Stadium.
''We will be liaising with the football authorities at the earliest opportunity to establish our position regarding the SPL.''
Green, who had been talking in recent days about transfer targets and raising up to £20million, could lose players for nothing as PFA Scotland previously stated that no one is obliged to transfer their contract to a newco under employment law.
The club's ability to sign players is also in doubt given uncertainty over a 12-month transfer embargo imposed by the Scottish Football Association.
Comments(18)
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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6:58pm Tue 12 Jun 12
On a brighter note that picture of Markus always brings a smile to my face.
G0Rf
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7:02pm Tue 12 Jun 12
So who will play in place of Rangers then?
Ashley Charles Pragnell
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7:05pm Tue 12 Jun 12
andysaints007
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7:12pm Tue 12 Jun 12
acardiffsaint wrote:What's history got to do with it? If you don't play fair then you reap what you sow!! There have been older 'companies' that have gone bust lately, just because you have a history means nothing !
if your not a big company like vodafone paying big bungs so u can get a huge tax bill wavered then u have no chance. one rule for one and another for another. yes the companys should pay taxes but to end a club with so much history is a **** shame.
circa 66 saint
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7:27pm Tue 12 Jun 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:very true mr seedhouse saints were not just a whim for markus he actually enjoyed his association with the club and you can bet he is still smiling
It's time those overspending were brought to book or the distortion of football over the last couple of decades will continue.
On a brighter note that picture of Markus always brings a smile to my face.
Ach I The Noo
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7:27pm Tue 12 Jun 12
Now where's all those blue nosed b@stards who were on here last week singing those lovely, nothing to do with Saints, songs.......?
Just off to have some Jelly & Ice Cream.
McBendy in Scotland
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7:41pm Tue 12 Jun 12
arthur dalyrimple
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7:44pm Tue 12 Jun 12
Ach I The Noo wrote:here , here , those sectarian tax cheats are no longer , sad night for the masonic weirdos.
Hate to say I told you so but....!
Now where's all those blue nosed b@stards who were on here last week singing those lovely, nothing to do with Saints, songs.......?
Just off to have some Jelly & Ice Cream.
Jesus_02
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7:45pm Tue 12 Jun 12
It seems either way the former owners will be out of pocket and our of the football business and Rangers will continue. They are too important to the SPL for the SPL to not let them back in.
Saintsayer II
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10:00pm Tue 12 Jun 12
acardiffsaint wrote:I've got nearly 70 years of history so can I get away with 2p in the pound income tax Can I b0110cks
if your not a big company like vodafone paying big bungs so u can get a huge tax bill wavered then u have no chance. one rule for one and another for another. yes the companys should pay taxes but to end a club with so much history is a **** shame.
I just hope HMRC treat the fishy few the same way and force them into the liquidiser
TheJoiners
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10:09pm Tue 12 Jun 12
Optimist
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7:26am Wed 13 Jun 12
Fantastic for us provided there's no silly wage demands...
franiow
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7:43am Wed 13 Jun 12
Ach I The Noo
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10:58am Wed 13 Jun 12
franiow wrote:Not even these cheating gits can get away with changing Employment Law. Players ( Employees ) can decide to walk away....Free. Who holds their registration is the more important point.
Apparently players have to transfer to the newco Rangers because they are included in the assets that Green is buying.
And Jesus, amid their other crimes, ask why they are able to claim Ibrox was worth £110m on the books for years, but apparently is only worth about £5m now ?
Believe me, there are still quite a few large skeletons to fall out of that, soon to be empty, trophy cabinet !
But that's what 140 years of bigotry and cheating does to a club apparently too big to be disciplined......
Ashley Charles Pragnell
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11:16am Wed 13 Jun 12
franiow wrote:Franiow you have a good point but under the conditions of wages deferrals when the club went into adminstration, there was a clause in the players contracts that if during the close season a club came in for a player they would be sold at a reduced price, that still applied even if the assets are transferred to the new company. I still think Davies will move to Southampton.
Apparently players have to transfer to the newco Rangers because they are included in the assets that Green is buying.
Ashley Charles Pragnell
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11:16am Wed 13 Jun 12
franiow wrote:Franiow you have a good point but under the conditions of wages deferrals when the club went into adminstration, there was a clause in the players contracts that if during the close season a club came in for a player they would be sold at a reduced price, that still applied even if the assets are transferred to the new company. I still think Davies will move to Southampton.
Apparently players have to transfer to the newco Rangers because they are included in the assets that Green is buying.
lowe esteem
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10:05am Fri 15 Jun 12
Why have the normally financially astute Saints invited this god-forsaken football club to our tournament anyway? I would have sooner seen a rare triumvirate of soundly run football clubs, with any questionable charity or benefit extended to long-suffering fans.
Or is there something else in it-maybe a player signing?
Or just call me cynical.

acardiffsaint says...
6:51pm Tue 12 Jun 12