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  • SIMPLY THE BEST
    DK Veteran
    • Sep 2008
    • 293

    #1

    Bill Miller preferred Bidder

    Looks like it could be American Bill Miller that is the new owner


    Rangers bidder Miller given 'comfort' over sanctions, understand administrators




    Rangers' administrators say they understand Bill Miller has been given assurances that the club will continue in the Scottish Premier League.

    The American businessman has been granted preferred bidder status and hopes to complete his takeover by the end of the season.

    He aims to form an "incubator" concern that would see the assets of Rangers transferred to a new company.
    The SPL said only that they would continue talks with Miller.
    Miller's initial bid was dependent on the Scottish football authorities not imposing further sanctions on the club. But Duff & Phelps now describe the offer as "unconditional".


    And joint administrator Paul Clark told BBC Scotland: "Mr Miller felt comfortable enough to be able to remove the conditionality from his bid, so he clearly feels he has the comfort to move forward."


    When pressed on whether Miller had been told Rangers will remain in the top flight, Clark replied: "It's my belief that that is one of the assurances he has received, yes."

    Any newco club would need to request permission from the SPL board to acquire Rangers' share in the competition.

    Miller's plans would have to be completed by 13 May, the last day of the SPL season, assuming the league's proposed financial fair play rules are changed for the following campaign.

    The "incubator" idea would leave an "old company" saddled with the club's debts and aiming to deal with its creditors via a Company Voluntary Arrangement [CVA].

    Clark explained that the two entities would later reunite, saying he thought it was an "entirely workable strategy".

    He also revealed that Miller's bid was "substantially greater" than the rival offer from the Blue Knights consortium led by former Rangers director Paul Murray and backed by Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy.

    He added that it would provide "a stable platform" for the club and provide the best return for creditors.

    Clark said that Miller's bid "avoids the need for liquidation" but could not rule out that possibility, which could arise if a CVA is not agreed.

    "We are making sure the football club stays alive and we will continue conversations with creditors... [a CVA] could be some months away."


    Clark also explained that Craig Whyte, who bought Rangers for ?1 last year, would receive nothing from Miller, saying it was "not necessary to get his approval".


    Rangers are facing a 12-month transfer embargo, pending an appeal against the Scottish FA-imposed penalty.

    And given PFA Scotland believe players are not legally obliged to join a newco, Miller may struggle to assemble a squad.

    Uefa also insist clubs are members of national associations for three years before they are allowed into European competition.
    Miller has, meanwhile, pledged to end the culture of over-spending at Ibrox.

    "Under my stewardship, Rangers will be managed with fiscal discipline such that the club not only conforms to Uefa financial fair play regulations but also such that Rangers will never have to suffer this kind of anguish again," he said in a statement.


    "From now on, Rangers will live within its means - no excuses."
    Sections of the Rangers support have voiced opposition to Miller's proposed takeover.


    However, following Wednesday's 5-0 win over Dundee United manager Ally McCoist said: "I think everybody has got to be given a chance, whether it's Bill Miller or whoever it may be.

    "We would all be wrong to sit and be judge and jury immediately before anything could happen.

    "I don't think we are in a position other than we have to be supportive of somebody that will hopefully come in and take the club forward.


    "People will have their own opinions on things and ideas of who they want.

    "But, from within the club, we just want somebody who will come in and give us a little bit of stability again and hopefully take the club forward."
  • johnboy1974
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 3418

    #2
    Well the bit I liked the best is that Whyte gets hee-haw.

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    • skegsagypsy
      DK Veteran
      • Aug 2009
      • 1230

      #3
      Not having a go here, but ! How can assurances be given that Rangers will stay in the SPL ? Has this already been decided and if so on what authority ? Surely if Rangers have been found guilty of breaking the rules, only then can they decide what punishment should be meted out, otherwise there would be no point in the process of investigation.

      Baffled !
      'If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.'
      -Bishop Desmond Tutu

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      • shellbob
        Top Poster +
        • Nov 2009
        • 239

        #4
        SPL wouldnt last to long without Rangers and Celtic both in it.

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        • KDC
          Top Poster
          • Sep 2009
          • 177

          #5
          Originally posted by skegsagypsy
          Not having a go here, but ! How can assurances be given that Rangers will stay in the SPL ? Has this already been decided and if so on what authority ? Surely if Rangers have been found guilty of breaking the rules, only then can they decide what punishment should be meted out, otherwise there would be no point in the process of investigation.

          Baffled !
          Me too, but i think the Americans proposals are most likely pie in the sky! If however assurances have been given and the SPL are bending over backwards to let them back in then the rest of the teams in the league's supporters would be as well chucking it. Football would indeed be ~~~~ed!
          Neil Francis Lennon: "The only way a title is tainted is if you've won it and you cheated to win it."

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          • SIMPLY THE BEST
            DK Veteran
            • Sep 2008
            • 293

            #6
            Originally posted by johnboy1974
            Well the bit I liked the best is that Whyte gets hee-haw.
            That remains to be seen, but the main thing is things seem to be moving along and i have a feeling things will still have a few twists and turns.

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            • AgentD

              #7
              Why would somebody, who is not a fan, never set foot in Glasgow(AFAIK), buy into Rangers? Or Scottish football for that matter.
              What's his motivation? I'd understand if it were an EPL/Championship club.

              Then there's the small matter of Whyte's shares, why does everybody assume that he will just hand them over? Or that they can be taken away from him.
              Can anyone shed some light on how they intend to get his shareholding?

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              • johnboy1974
                DK Veteran
                • Dec 2008
                • 3418

                #8
                smoke and mirrors methinks

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                • skegsagypsy
                  DK Veteran
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 1230

                  #9
                  Originally posted by johnboy1974
                  smoke and mirrors methinks
                  yeah pmsl the humours back
                  'If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.'
                  -Bishop Desmond Tutu

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                  • Snowy79
                    DK Veteran
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1347

                    #10
                    They said on the radio that Rangers will remain in the Premier League as agread by the SFA. Well out of order if it happens. It makes a mockery of the rule book and just adds proof that football is money orientated and the fans are only there for fleecing. It won't be long before some clubs churn out three strips to mug the punters.

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                    • blue knight
                      Newbie
                      • May 2012
                      • 3

                      #11
                      mug punters

                      the mug punters are already being fleecec ?42 min price for a game in the spl

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                      • Rodbouy
                        DK Veteran
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 1320

                        #12
                        App he Doesnt even have a fckn passport.

                        Would explain why he never been here yet.

                        HMRC confirmed that it has had NO talks with Rangers over any take over yet D&P say HMRC happy with proceedings mmmmm wonder who I believe on that one.

                        We are expected to believe that the good stuff they want to keep goes to a protective bubble then goes back once better.

                        So who pays D&P while they have the oldco?

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                        • gracieboo
                          DK Veteran
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 368

                          #13
                          Bill Miller is based in Tennesse. To all of you that is familar with ulster scots history, this is the place the ulster/scots settled in america and made it into a little part of ulster. I know previously he had been linked with sheffield wednesday and tranmere but maybe he done a little research into his family genes. Hey rodkill he might even be from coatbridge.
                          Last edited by gracieboo; 3 May, 2012, 23:13.

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                          • Rodbouy
                            DK Veteran
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 1320

                            #14
                            He can be from ever he wants, but to be at the stage he is at now and not even shown his face is shocking.

                            If I was a Rangers Fan I dont think I would be have with him, I would much rather have P Murray.

                            interesting piece

                            Will fans buy Miller’s bid for Rangers? | Alex Thomson's View

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                            • johnboy1974
                              DK Veteran
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3418

                              #15
                              well we have to give the guy a chance, what else can we do. Remember that nobody had ever heard of fergus McCann when he took over at Celtic and look at the great job he done over there.

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