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First order of business for Green...


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I know it's severely early days and saving the club is the most important aspect of the next month or so...

BUT...

It is of the utmost importance to any potential success that we have next season and for many after that, that Sone Aluko is signed up on a permanent contract.

This guy has the potential to become a GREAT Ranger. The way he plays football, the way he conducts himself and his attitude to football and life is beyond excellent.

I for one hope he will be here come the start of the new season.

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get a cva

get alouko long term.

Hopefully he will stay true to his word and listen to offers from us before anyone else. Obviously not asked of him, but I think he wants to be here. Seems to be close with Edu and Bartley.

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We would keep the whole team on quarter wages, but that's not really up to us at the end of the day.

Thats a big ask

Just listened to the interview with Green.

" People should have been getting their bids together instead of posturing in front of the cameras. If the club had bee run properly in the last 10 years we could not afford to buy the club just now"

Fair enough BUT where have they been for the last 3yrs when SDM was trying to sell us, to all and sundry.

Something doesnt feel rite here

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I know it's severely early days and saving the club is the most important aspect of the next month or so...

BUT...

It is of the utmost importance to any potential success that we have next season and for many after that, that Sone Aluko is signed up on a permanent contract.

This guy has the potential to become a GREAT Ranger. The way he plays football, the way he conducts himself and his attitude to football and life is beyond excellent.

I for one hope he will be here come the start of the new season.

FIGHT SFA Transfer Ban!!!!!

Get a CVA

Back McCoist

Renew contrcats within budget! (and that could be a tough job!)

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Thats a big ask

Just listened to the interview with Green.

" People should have been getting their bids together instead of posturing in front of the cameras. If the club had bee run properly in the last 10 years we could not afford to buy the club just now"

Fair enough BUT where have they been for the last 3yrs when SDM was trying to sell us, to all and sundry.

Something doesnt feel rite here

3 years ago we were touching on £40M debt and still spending money. Also EBT case coming to the fringes of the news.

1 year ago we had £18M debt with STC and BTC, putting potential debt anywhere near £140M.

Yesterday - In administration, buy the club for nothing (£2 if you believe the news), offer creditors £8.5M to pay off debts, if they refuse, asset swap to newco and debt free.

Simples. We are a much more attractive business acquisition now BECAUSE we are in administration and have potential financial gain through our consistent success as a club.

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3 years ago we were touching on £40M debt and still spending money. Also EBT case coming to the fringes of the news.

1 year ago we had £18M debt with STC and BTC, putting potential debt anywhere near £140M.

Yesterday - In administration, buy the club for nothing (£2 if you believe the news), offer creditors £8.5M to pay off debts, if they refuse, asset swap to newco and debt free.

Simples. We are a much more attractive business acquisition now BECAUSE we are in administration and have potential financial gain through our consistent success as a club.

Are you saying newco as in Millers idea ( incubator) and staying in the SPL or newco asin liquidation and hoping to be in the SPl .

We have no European money next season,75% deduction of income ( i gather this will be payout from the SPL)

As for signings could change if not , we will have to rely on trialists as this is the only way round it

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Are you saying newco as in Millers idea ( incubator) and staying in the SPL or newco asin liquidation and hoping to be in the SPl .

We have no European money next season,75% deduction of income ( i gather this will be payout from the SPL)

As for signings could change if not , we will have to rely on trialists as this is the only way round it

It's essentially the same thing at the end of the day.

With Miller, he planned to run two companies keeping one in admin to sort it out.

With Green, his consortium will fund us until we get the CVA and through summer, but if the CVA is rejected, then it will likely be the same asset swap and liquidation of oldco (Leeds Utd route) that Miller's plan B would have been, had his CVA been rejected.

Green is obviously confident enough his CVA bid will be good enough. Admin will have advised him based on what HMRC have told them. There's no way 20 guys would form a consortium and part with cold hard cash unless they knew a deliverable CVA was probable.

If it gets rejected, well, it will be tough, but we will still, and always be the Rangers, just playing under a newco.

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