League Reconstruction & the Rangers Resolution stuff - All Merged

Secret agreements seem worth a closer look for wrong doing.

Maybe sevco are gonna come clean.

We cheated tax deliberately, paid EBTs to ex managers to buy our players at high prices when we were low on liquidity, and we wangled a few secret agreements before the known secret agreement with ref selections and we also knew fine well we hadn't registered our players properly but feck it, we had so many lamb eating ex employees and friends in MSM and high up in hierarchy that we knew we would get a wangle to keep the lads out of jail and shaft our dues to NHS. and armed forces, but hey watp

proof of wrong doing

we told you for months we had the evidence

now we confess every calumnious accusation we have made outwardly was actually what dead club did and well we assumed that bias would be enough to get more titles without paying tax or proper capital expenses.

But by feck we were wrong

We salute you Celtic despite having every single bias possible in our favour you keep rubbing us.

And now the new club is dying too.

We accept we are pish business men
We accept we are duff at football
We accept we are cheats and never won anything fairly

here is a copy of the secret agreement along with our confession



Cannae see it myself, they likely blame everybody but the true wrongdoers and club killers.
 
Am petrified to step out ma domesday shelter in case the sky falls oan ma heid!
Must have been praying for the Scottish government to call it yesterday and thus not having to reveal the details of the earth shattering and momentous "Evidence"
Does anyone else get the feeling they have made a total CANT of themselves once more or is it just me?
These fuckers ought to be nailed to a Tree for bringing the game into disrepute and heavily fined utter fuckwits!
And they wonder why other supporters Rip the total pish out them! 😂😂
 
The Rangers Football Club was formed in 1872 as an unincorporated association of individuals, each of whom had unlimited personal liability for the club’s debts and obligations.

The club consisted of the individuals who ran it. It had no separate legal personality.

The club was incorporated on 27th May 1899 as “The Rangers Football Club Limited”. Its details and the date of incorporation can be seen by entering the company number SC004276 on the webcheck section of the Companies House website.

The legal effect of a sports club incorporating as a limited company is neatly summarised on the Sportscotland website, which states:

“Converting your sports club to a Limited Company enables your club to become established as a legal entity in its own right, separate from the individual members.

Advantages – Limited Company
• Because the club is a distinct legal entity, it is easier for the club to enter into contractual arrangements e.g. to borrow money, own buildings, or stage very large events.
• The club itself, rather than the individual members, are responsible for the club’s obligations and debts (unless one of the officers has acted negligently or fraudulently, in which case the individual remains personally liable)
• And the individual members can only be held responsible for the debts and obligations of the club up to the nominal value of their guarantee.”

The key point is that, upon incorporation, a club becomes a limited company. The limited company (in Rangers’ case company SC004276) was the club. From 27th May 1899 onwards, the club and company were one and the same.

The Rangers Football Club Limited subsequently became a plc, and its name was accordingly changed to “The Rangers Football Club PLC”, to indicate that its shares were now traded on a public exchange.

It entered administration on 14th February 2012 and compulsory liquidation on 31st October 2012. In the interim, its name was changed to R.F.C. 2012 PLC on 31st July 2012 and some of its assets were sold by its then administrators, Duff & Phelps, to Sevco Scotland Limited (Company Number SC425159), which had been incorporated on 25th May 2012 and changed its name (also on 31st July 2012) to “The Rangers Football Club Limited”.

The club was not sold to Sevco Scotland Limited. The club was one and the same as The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called RFC 2012 Limited). The club could only be acquired by acquiring its shares (i.e. the shares of The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called R.F.C. 2012 Limited)).

Sevco Scotland Limited did not acquire any such shares. They acquired some of the club’s assets, including its stadium and club crest. Some of the club’s employees – notably Ally McCoist, Lee McCulloch and Lee Wallace among others – also chose to transfer under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment)) regulations from the club to Sevco Scotland Limited and became employees of Sevco Scotland Limited.

At the time it agreed to purchase certain assets of the club, Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) was not itself a football club. It subsequently became a football club when it was granted conditional membership of the Scottish Football Association and a licence to operate as a football club under the auspices of the SFA.

Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) bears a close resemblance to the previous The Rangers Football Club PLC as it has a very similar name, uses the same stadium and club colours and employs some of the same people. Many of those who attend its matches also attended matches of the original Rangers.

Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) is not, however, the football club formed in 1872 and incorporated on 27th May 1899. It does not own the club formed in 1872 either. It was not possible in law for Sevco Scotland Limited to acquire the club formed in 1872 other than by acquiring the shares of The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called R.F.C. 2012 Limited), which was (and still is) the original Rangers Football Club. No such share acquisition has ever taken place.

The football club formed in 1899 still exists, but is no longer active as a football club. It is a corporate husk, kept alive temporarily while its liquidators seek to recover as large a portion as possible for its creditors of the money which the creditors are owed by it. It will remain in existence only until the liquidation process is complete, at which point it will be dissolved and removed from the Register of Companies. It played its final competitive football match on Sunday, 13th May 2012, twelve days before the club currently playing out of Ibrox came into existence.

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The Rangers Football Club was formed in 1872 as an unincorporated association of individuals, each of whom had unlimited personal liability for the club’s debts and obligations.

The club consisted of the individuals who ran it. It had no separate legal personality.

The club was incorporated on 27th May 1899 as “The Rangers Football Club Limited”. Its details and the date of incorporation can be seen by entering the company number SC004276 on the webcheck section of the Companies House website.

The legal effect of a sports club incorporating as a limited company is neatly summarised on the Sportscotland website, which states:

“Converting your sports club to a Limited Company enables your club to become established as a legal entity in its own right, separate from the individual members.

Advantages – Limited Company
• Because the club is a distinct legal entity, it is easier for the club to enter into contractual arrangements e.g. to borrow money, own buildings, or stage very large events.
• The club itself, rather than the individual members, are responsible for the club’s obligations and debts (unless one of the officers has acted negligently or fraudulently, in which case the individual remains personally liable)
• And the individual members can only be held responsible for the debts and obligations of the club up to the nominal value of their guarantee.”

The key point is that, upon incorporation, a club becomes a limited company. The limited company (in Rangers’ case company SC004276) was the club. From 27th May 1899 onwards, the club and company were one and the same.

The Rangers Football Club Limited subsequently became a plc, and its name was accordingly changed to “The Rangers Football Club PLC”, to indicate that its shares were now traded on a public exchange.

It entered administration on 14th February 2012 and compulsory liquidation on 31st October 2012. In the interim, its name was changed to R.F.C. 2012 PLC on 31st July 2012 and some of its assets were sold by its then administrators, Duff & Phelps, to Sevco Scotland Limited (Company Number SC425159), which had been incorporated on 25th May 2012 and changed its name (also on 31st July 2012) to “The Rangers Football Club Limited”.

The club was not sold to Sevco Scotland Limited. The club was one and the same as The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called RFC 2012 Limited). The club could only be acquired by acquiring its shares (i.e. the shares of The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called R.F.C. 2012 Limited)).

Sevco Scotland Limited did not acquire any such shares. They acquired some of the club’s assets, including its stadium and club crest. Some of the club’s employees – notably Ally McCoist, Lee McCulloch and Lee Wallace among others – also chose to transfer under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment)) regulations from the club to Sevco Scotland Limited and became employees of Sevco Scotland Limited.

At the time it agreed to purchase certain assets of the club, Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) was not itself a football club. It subsequently became a football club when it was granted conditional membership of the Scottish Football Association and a licence to operate as a football club under the auspices of the SFA.

Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) bears a close resemblance to the previous The Rangers Football Club PLC as it has a very similar name, uses the same stadium and club colours and employs some of the same people. Many of those who attend its matches also attended matches of the original Rangers.

Sevco Scotland Limited (now called The Rangers Football Club Limited) is not, however, the football club formed in 1872 and incorporated on 27th May 1899. It does not own the club formed in 1872 either. It was not possible in law for Sevco Scotland Limited to acquire the club formed in 1872 other than by acquiring the shares of The Rangers Football Club PLC (now called R.F.C. 2012 Limited), which was (and still is) the original Rangers Football Club. No such share acquisition has ever taken place.

The football club formed in 1899 still exists, but is no longer active as a football club. It is a corporate husk, kept alive temporarily while its liquidators seek to recover as large a portion as possible for its creditors of the money which the creditors are owed by it. It will remain in existence only until the liquidation process is complete, at which point it will be dissolved and removed from the Register of Companies. It played its final competitive football match on Sunday, 13th May 2012, twelve days before the club currently playing out of Ibrox came into existence.

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Pity we can't post this on thier site,nothing hurts more than the truth
 
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Whit happened to them handing it over today? Have the zombies put it bk again?
Andy they are trying to hold out to the 25th of the month.
so they can say it’s a null and void season never finished.
Delay Delay Delay me thinks, it’s there sense of entitlement
If it does not suit the Stinkies they will do everything in their power
to get the way they want it ,what a bent football organisation that is
Scottish football ⚽
 
Andy they are trying to hold out to the 25th of the month.
so they can say it’s a null and void season never finished.
Delay Delay Delay me thinks, it’s there sense of entitlement
If it does not suit the Stinkies they will do everything in their power
to get the way they want it ,what a bent football organisation that is
Scottish football ⚽


I had the 25th in the sevco admin sweep

Calm Down Folks

Club 18 n 20p

are writing up a new draft

IT' s gonna be a cracker
 
Sit back and enjoy

The dossier will be like there statements full of made up pish ,imaginery issues that never happened but did in their tiny mind

The main worry is why the spfl have not nipped this in the bud ,called it out straight away slap a Cease and desist order on them and call for a meeting straight away of all 42 clubs and a timeline to either put up or stfu

,Even putting a sanction on them for NOT producing the evidence ,this shit has gone on long enough with this mob
and what were seeing now is a product of the sfa /spl in 2012 now coming back to haunt them
 
Rag tops reporting all clubs have recieved the dossier

ffs they're even giving live match day updates on it

11 mins ago ,,, whit dis integ,,,integ.r.i.t.y word mean

12 minutes ago ,,,,he opened the document

18 mins ago ,,,,,, he places document on the table

29mins ago ,,,,,,,a dossier arrives ,,,it's big


33 mims ago,,,, post man gies me dossier

36 mins ago ,,,,go away bogus workman for i am not at home

38 mins ago ,,,,, a man chaps the door
 
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Apparently BOJO has called an emergency of COBRA for tomorrow, troops are on stand by and auld Lizzie &co have been moved to a safe house.
Because the fabric of society is goin to be torn asunder after the "Evidence " is revealed
Meanwhile thousands of tims are trying to get a hold of a Rib doctor in anticipation of the "Great Rib crack up of 2012" repeating itself. May God keep you safe...😂😂
 
Sit back and enjoy

The dossier will be like there statements full of made up pish ,imaginery issues that never happened but did in their tiny mind

The main worry is why the spfl have not nipped this in the bud ,called it out straight away slap a Cease and desist order on them and call for a meeting straight away of all 42 clubs and a timeline to either put up or stfu

,Even putting a sanction on them for NOT producing the evidence ,this shit has gone on long enough with this mob
and what were seeing now is a product of the sfa /spl in 2012 now coming back to haunt them
Again you are correct Kelly. They have publicly thrown allegations at individuals and organisations without showing evidence. Previously this would have resulted in swift penalties. So what makes this any different 🤔
 
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