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Title: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Teacake on October 26, 2009, 12:19:34 PM

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/revealed-banker-s-ultimatum-to-debt-hit-rangers-1.928574

Rangers’ banker has threatened to put the football club into administration in a dramatic intervention to tackle its mounting debts.

Lloyds Banking Group issued the ultimatum to the club’s shocked board as the only alternative after it initially rejected a “devastating” business plan based on swingeing cuts.

The Herald can today reveal the extent of the turmoil at Ibrox that has left Rangers under the control of its banker. Lloyds has placed Donald Muir, who helped rescue Northern Rock, on to the board as its representative.

It can also be revealed that Dave King, the Glasgow-born multi-millionaire and former investor in the club, now based in South Africa, is the leading contender to buy Rangers. He has opened negotiations but is having difficulties in striking a deal for the club.

It is believed the price the bank wants for Rangers is £30 million, equal to the club’s total debt.

Sources close to the club told The Herald last night: “The business plan from the bank will only do one thing – strangle the club slowly. A new owner is a must or else Rangers will be in dire straits on and off the pitch.

“The board tried to fight it as much as it could, but was told it would be placed into administration. The effects of the business plan will be devastating.

“Dave King wants to buy Rangers, and there are others expressing interest, but the bank wants a premium price of £1 for £1 in terms of the debt so nothing is imminent in terms of a deal.

“Its stance is surprising when, across the country, it is selling off assets at 25p, 30p or 40p to the pound in terms of debt.

“But because this is Rangers, it is obviously viewing it differently. Maybe it feels wealthy fans will let their hearts rule their heads, but all the while the club is now entering dangerous grounds.”

There is also interest from businessmen in the west of Scotland, who could combine to add their resources to those of Mr King, or make their own moves to buy Rangers.

Former chairman Sir David Murray, who remained majority shareholder after he stood down on August 26, is no longer involved in making key decisions.

Mr Muir, who was placed on the board of Rangers nine days ago at the bank’s insistence, is now effectively running the club.

He has been put in to oversee an immediate attempt to reduce debts, which would include the sale of star players over the coming months subject to the bank’s approval, with no replacements.

The bank’s plan was put to the Rangers board this month and shocked its members, including new chairman Alistair Johnston and chief executive Martin Bain, who believe the club has to be kept as attractive as possible to lure a new owner or investor.

The board refused to accept the business plan the bank put in front of them.

However, they were told that Rangers would be put into administration – which would probably allow the bank to recover its cash – if the plan was not accepted by Friday, October 16. Later that day, Mr Muir was confirmed as a board member.

In the aftermath of Saturday’s match against Hibernian, manager Walter Smith admitted the bank – which is 43% owned by the taxpayer and now controls the Bank of Scotland brand – was effectively in charge.

Lloyds Banking Group said at the weekend: “The bank continues to be very supportive of both the club and the board as they manage the business through the more difficult economic conditions currently prevailing.”


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Acidmouse on October 26, 2009, 12:22:18 PM
Looks grim, on a side note what a nob Gers keeper is.

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvSk913us3A


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: lazaroonie on October 26, 2009, 02:42:02 PM
Looks grim, on a side note what a nob Gers keeper is.

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvSk913us3A

he's a better goalie than a poker player, thats for sure


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Boba Fett on October 26, 2009, 04:06:21 PM
Dunno how true this can be, The Rangers website had statements from Rangers officials over the weekend insisting the bank are not forcing us to sell any players in January and this morning on Sky Sports News in the ticker it mentioned someone has been making serious enquiries to buy Rangers from David Murray.


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Scottish Dave on October 26, 2009, 04:30:15 PM
Dunno how true this can be, The Rangers website had statements from Rangers officials over the weekend insisting the bank are not forcing us to sell any players in January

They have to say that tho, to stop the panic.

Its hard to beleive any journalist these days


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Boba Fett on October 26, 2009, 05:13:49 PM
Yeah but it would be kinda outragous if they came out specifically on the site saying Rangers are not in trouble with the banks and dont need to sell and then 2 days later the banks are putting us into administration.


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Scottish Dave on October 26, 2009, 05:23:33 PM
Yeah but it would be kinda outragous if they came out specifically on the site saying Rangers are not in trouble with the banks and dont need to sell and then 2 days later the banks are putting us into administration.

Not really it happens all the time.


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: AndrewT on October 26, 2009, 05:30:11 PM
Yeah but it would be kinda outragous if they came out specifically on the site saying Rangers are not in trouble with the banks and dont need to sell and then 2 days later the banks are putting us into administration.

Not really it happens all the time.

Yes, every big company which goes bust claims all is well right up till the point that the receivers walk through the door.


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: doubleup on October 27, 2009, 11:28:33 PM
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Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Scottish Dave on October 28, 2009, 05:22:16 AM
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lol fekkin hilarious!


Title: Re: Rangers in Crisis?
Post by: Teacake on November 12, 2009, 01:45:22 PM
Oooft, Rangres financials until 30th June released today

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8356651.stm

Rangers Football Club made a loss of nearly £13m last year, compared with a profit of £7.2m the previous year.

The extent of the club's financial woes was revealed in their annual report, with their total debts rising from £21m to more than £31m.

Turnover at Ibrox fell 37% to less than £25m.

Rangers are currently seeking new owners, with former chairman Sir David Murray keen to off-load his controlling stake.

The chairman, Alistair Johnston, said the operating costs could not be sustained without European competition, and that the club had been operating in "the most challenging economic climate for many years".

Chief executive Martin Bain said it was necessary to look for new sources of income, including talks "with other football clubs in the continent facing similar challenges".

Takeover list

Manager Walter Smith has not bought a new player in almost 18 months and was told last January to trim back his squad.

The Ibrox club are actively seeking a new owner and have been placed on the official Takeover Panel list.

Murray, who relinquished his chairman's role in August, owns the bulk of shares through Murray International Holdings.

Rangers have faced pressure from Lloyds Banking Group to bring their costs under control, but the bank has been quick to dismiss suggestions that it was running the club's financial affairs.

Meanwhile, the Glasgow side are also waiting to find out the extent of their punishment for crowd trouble at the Champions League clash with Unirea Urziceni.

The club face a penalty after visiting fans clashed with stewards in Bucharest on 4 November.