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RabWylie

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  1. One of my all time highlights was the home leg, ally did indeed miss a sitter in the San Siro 3 yards out the ball came straight down bounced off his head over the bar. Also the home game was McLelland's last game he was sold the next day after daring to ask for a better wage

  2. Our crest is amazing , I've always thought that the five stars ruin it. The crest needs to be big, bold and beautiful. The five stars could be anywhere else on the top but not above the crest.

  3. Much like the tax case i'm sure everyone will know the result by now and if it was bad for us it would have leaked by bloggers imho.

    A lawyer would drive a bus through any title stripping verdict as they've already let timmy away with non-declaration of payments to the SPL/SFA how can they strip Rangers of titles for the same thing?

    Besides the point we did declare all EBT payments to the spl/sfa anyway so we've broken no rules, might be some mistakes in some players contracts and a small fine but that's it.

    Surely if anyone is guilty of admin errors its the SPL for not checking them at the time?

  4. Save giving them the traffic

    By Mark Daly

    BBC Scotland Investigations Correspondent

    Mr Grier has said he was only aware of the Ticketus deal in August 2011

    BBC Scotland has uncovered new evidence showing Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps knew Craig Whyte had sold season tickets to buy the club.

    It indicates they were intent on denying it because they thought they could get away with it.

    In May, the BBC suggested Duff and Phelps partner, David Grier, may have known about the £25m Ticketus deal last April, before Mr Whyte's takeover.

    Mr Grier denied any knowledge of the deal until August 2011.

    The BBC has obtained a recording of a meeting between Mr Whyte and Mr Grier, which show Duff and Phelps did know.

    Mr Whyte bought Rangers from Sir David Murray for £1 and paid an £18m debt to Lloyds Bank by selling three years of season tickets to finance firm Ticketus for £25m.

    As well as being involved in Mr Whyte's takeover, Duff and Phelps were appointed as Rangers' administrators after the club plunged into insolvency in February 2012.

    In May, a BBC Scotland investigation suggested that Mr Grier may have known that about the controversial Ticketus deal before the Whyte takeover was complete.

    Mr Grier, and Duff and Phelps, denied the claims and said he was unaware of this particular Ticketus deal until August 2011.

    Last week, in a BBC interview, Mr Whyte said that "everybody who was involved in the deal team at the time knew about" the Ticketus deal.

    He added: "They (Duff and Phelps) knew everything, they attended meetings, they were copied into all the emails, they were there on the day of completion. They knew from the start."

    That claim prompted Rangers' joint administrator Paul Clark, of Duff and Phelps, to respond: "The allegations against the administrators, who are officers of the court, are false, malicious and without foundation.

    "In addition, as administrators, we instigated legal proceedings against Mr Whyte's solicitors (Collyer Bristow) in the High Court in London and those proceedings are centred round the very serious allegation that Mr Whyte was involved in a conspiracy which deprived Rangers of many millions of pounds.

    "Our conduct of the Rangers administration has been the subject of intense public scrutiny and we are wholly satisfied it was carried out to the highest professional standards."

    BBC Scotland has now received a secret recording that Mr Whyte says he made at a meeting between him and Mr Grier in a private members' club in London on 31 May, after its investigation was broadcast.

    Craig Whyte met David Grier at a private members club in London

    The recording, which is to be used in a forthcoming court case involving Duff and Phelps and Mr Whyte's former lawyers Collyer Bristow, has been obtained legitimately by BBC Scotland.

    During the exchange, Mr Grier said: "I'll tell you what we're doing with that just so you…

    Mr Whyte: "Yeah.

    Mr Grier: "We, we went to see counsel yesterday and had a full sort of debrief of all the email correspondence.

    Mr Whyte: "Yep.

    Mr Grier: "Now, the fact is that we probably did know what was going on with Ticketus. There's no email traffic whatsoever.

    Mr Whyte: "That says that you did?"

    Mr Grier: "That says that we did.

    Mr White: "But we all know that you did and f****** hell.

    Mr Grier: "Yeah, yeah. There's no…we were not involved in dealing with Ticketus directly.

    Mr Whyte: "Yeah. So you knew the structures of the deal. You were dealing with Lloyds.

    Mr Grier: "Absolutely.

    Mr Whyte: "And the Ticketus part was Saffreys.

    Mr Grier "Yeah. So we've maintained that line quite rigorously."

    BBC Scotland has been able to confirm with a voice recognition expert that the recording is of Mr Grier.

    Duff and Phelps have yet to respond to the publication of the 31 May conversation.

    BBC © 2012

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