CHARLES GREEN, Chief Executive of Rangers, issued the following statement today:

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  • SIMPLY THE BEST
    DK Veteran
    • Sep 2008
    • 293

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    CHARLES GREEN, Chief Executive of Rangers, issued the following statement today:


    CHARLES GREEN, Chief Executive of Rangers, issued the following statement today:


    ?The Rangers Football Club Limited will not attend tomorrow?s hearing (Tuesday, September 11) of the SPL-appointed Commission investigating the circumstances surrounding the use of Employee Benefit Trusts by previous owners of the Club.

    "The Club cannot continue to participate in an SPL process that we believe is fundamentally misconceived.

    ?Neither the SPL, nor its Commission, has any legal power or authority over the Club because it is not in the SPL.

    "For that reason it has no legal basis on which to appoint its Commission. The Club ceased to be subject to the SPL?s rules when it was ejected from its league.

    "Our lawyers have made that point repeatedly to the SPL in correspondence and yet our requests for an explanation from the SPL have been completely ignored. The SPL?s silence on these issues is deafening. The outcome of the SPL?s process will have no legal effect.

    ?First and foremost, I would like to explain this decision to our supporters across the world whose loyalty and commitment to the Club in very difficult times has been unwavering and heart-warming for all those involved at the Club. Our decision regarding this commission is approved unanimously by the Board and the Manager Ally McCoist.

    ?Since the decision was taken by HMRC on June 14 to reject administrators? proposals for a Company Voluntary Arrangement, the fate of Rangers FC lay firmly and clearly in the ability of the consortium I led to form a new company and corporate entity that would ensure that Rangers had a future as a football club.

    ?At all times we were fully transparent in our dealings with the football authorities, be they the SFA, SPL or the SFL.

    "There was no ambiguity whatsoever regarding the status of the company when it made an application to join the SPL.

    "As we all know, 10 SPL clubs decided against the admission of the new company to the league and The Rangers Football Club Limited subsequently applied to the SFL for membership and we are grateful for their acceptance.

    ?In short, what was decided by the SPL membership is that Rangers was finished as a member of the SPL.

    "Despite this, the SPL now see the new owners of the company, and the new company itself, which owns all the assets of Rangers FC - including SPL championship titles ? as fair game for punishment for matters that have nothing to do with us at all.

    "And let?s be very clear about what this Commission is. Although the SPL goes to great lengths to emphasise the independence of its Commission, the Commission is not independent of the SPL. It has been appointed by the SPL. It follows SPL rules and its process is managed by SPL staff.

    "I don?t question the impartiality of the individual panel members but whatever decision they reach is a decision of the SPL.

    ?To make it crystal clear, the new owners purchased all the business and assets of Rangers, including titles and trophies.

    "Any attempt to undermine or diminish the value of those assets will be met with the stiffest resistance, including legal recourse.

    ?Furthermore, we ask the question genuinely. Why did the football authorities do nothing to address an issue that was public knowledge for at least two years, and was reported in the Club?s accounts for several years, before the Club went into administration and was subsequently taken over by new owners?

    "HMRC contacted the SPL regarding EBT matters in October 2010, they met to discuss what documentation the Club had lodged with the SPL.

    "Did the SPL launch an investigation? Did they appoint a Commission? Did they ask to see EBT correspondence? Did they ask any questions at all? No. They did absolutely nothing.

    ?What compounds the breathtaking hypocrisy of the SPL in this whole saga, is that the SFA, the SPL and us - as the new owners - took part in numerous discussions regarding the new company?s league status during which it was made clear that a deal was there to be done where ?the EBT issue? would be dealt with as part of a package of sanctions which would be implemented in return for membership of the SFA and a place in either the SPL or Division One.

    "We do not accept that people who are willing to come to an agreement on such matters then have a right to instigate a full blown inquisition when matters do not unfold as they thought they would.

    ?In our view, it beggars belief that an authority which can be heavily involved in these discussions to the point that the Chief Executive Neil Doncaster repeatedly stated he was not interested in stripping titles from Rangers can lurch from that position to setting up its own Commission under the chairmanship of Lord Nimmo Smith.

    "I must make it clear that we are not questioning for a moment the integrity of Lord Nimmo Smith and his colleagues but we believe the SPL have been hypocritical in their approach to this matter.

    "Quite apart from their negotiations with our consortium, I know the SPL were well advanced in their discussions with another bidder and his representatives where EBT issues were raised and there was again an understanding that the EBT issue could be dealt with by agreement if new owners were to take over at Ibrox.

    ?Why is the SPL rushing to judgement now when it has been sitting on the matter for two years? Their haste is particularly difficult to understand when the tax tribunal judgement is imminent.

    "The factual issues in both cases are identical. We have to ask why is the SPL so anxious to issue a judgement in this matter before the tax tribunal?s findings are made public.

    "The position is even harder to understand when one of the reasons the SFA did not pursue any form of disciplinary charge on EBT matters following Lord Nimmo Smith?s April report was because it was felt unwise for the SFA to pursue the matter when the tax tribunal judgement had not been made public.

    "Nothing has changed as the judgement still has not been made public. Why is the SPL rushing ahead when in April the SFA felt it unwise to do so?

    ?Rangers was not the only club in Scotland to use EBTs yet nothing was done and little has been heard about it. Also, Rangers stands accused of achieving sporting advantage unfairly ? yet there is little debate over the fact in all the years EBTs were in existence at Ibrox, the Club often failed to win either the league title, or the main cup competitions.

    "Furthermore, the period concerned saw a significant downsizing of the playing squad both in money spent on transfers and players wages.

    ?The decision we have taken has not been taken lightly. There are powerful representatives from Clubs within the SPL ? not all of them by any means ? who appear hell bent on inflicting as much damage on Rangers as possible.

    "It is lamentable that the Board and executive of the organisation have not been able to deal with this appropriately. We do not hold every SPL club in the same regard. Several clubs were placed in an invidious position and we believe their interests were not best served by those in more powerful positions.

    ?Furthermore, as a Club we are not satisfied that the issue of conflict of interest relating to advisers to the SPL has been satisfactorily dealt with.

    ?Once again I would thank our supporters for their patience and tolerance. They have been asked to take it on the chin time and again and we stand united in saying: No more.

    "As far as I am concerned, Rangers Football Club has won a world record 54 league titles, and, whatever the decision of the SPL Commission, these titles cannot and will not be taken away from us and our Manager Ally McCoist is in total agreement.?


    Last edited by SIMPLY THE BEST; 10 September, 2012, 18:23.
  • baldybear
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 80

    #2
    good for you charlie get it right up em

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    • rds60h
      DK Veteran
      • Nov 2008
      • 622

      #3
      Charles Green has stated the obvious and simple fact of the matter that Rangers are no longer in the SPL therefore do not come under the jurisdiction of the SPL.
      They cannot expect a club in the SFL Divisions governed by the SFL rules to also accept being governed by the SPL who operate under different rules.

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      • colin mckenzie
        Top Poster
        • Nov 2008
        • 172

        #4
        Originally posted by rds60h
        Charles Green has stated the obvious and simple fact of the matter that Rangers are no longer in the SPL therefore do not come under the jurisdiction of the SPL.
        They cannot expect a club in the SFL Divisions governed by the SFL rules to also accept being governed by the SPL who operate under different rules.
        but the penalties are for a time they were in the SPL if you commit a crime in scotland and move to germany, you cant say im not living in scotland so cant be doing with scots law.. i agree for the time they moved to SFL going forward they are governed by those rules however they were a member club when the offenses took place?
        Also if a club breaches SPL rules on last day of the season then gets relegated can they also say nothing to do now we are an SFL club?

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        • stevieboy10
          Top Poster
          • Dec 2009
          • 137

          #5
          Originally posted by colin mckenzie
          but the penalties are for a time they were in the SPL if you commit a crime in scotland and move to germany, you cant say im not living in scotland so cant be doing with scots law.. i agree for the time they moved to SFL going forward they are governed by those rules however they were a member club when the offenses took place?
          Also if a club breaches SPL rules on last day of the season then gets relegated can they also say nothing to do now we are an SFL club?
          if he's tryin to be smart about the situation then they better hope that they dont get banned from having an spl membership. why doesnt he just comply?? talk about makin a bad situation worse!! im tired of this whole farce.

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          • colin mckenzie
            Top Poster
            • Nov 2008
            • 172

            #6
            Originally posted by stevieboy10
            if he's tryin to be smart about the situation then they better hope that they dont get banned from having an spl membership. why doesnt he just comply?? talk about makin a bad situation worse!! im tired of this whole farce.
            its a good point why piss the SPL off when they aspire to be in the SPL??

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            • maca
              Mr. DK DJ
              • Feb 2009
              • 6310

              #7
              boooooooooooooooooooo

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              • vorlon2257
                DK Veteran
                • Sep 2011
                • 356

                #8
                Whats that song Rangers supporters sing... Ohhh Yes... F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL.

                Yes they do aspire to be in it and if the rest of the so called SPL teams all had have voted yes instead of no then they would have had no choice but to comply. But as Mr Greene has already said they don't answer to the SPL anymore.

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                • colin mckenzie
                  Top Poster
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 172

                  #9
                  Originally posted by vorlon2257
                  Whats that song Rangers supporters sing... Ohhh Yes... F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL F*ck The SPL, F*ck The SPL.

                  Yes they do aspire to be in it and if the rest of the so called SPL teams all had have voted yes instead of no then they would have had no choice but to comply. But as Mr Greene has already said they don't answer to the SPL anymore.
                  but if the SPL say the broke rules when they were in the SPL offcourse there is a case to answer after all the football club is still the same is it not? and it was footballing rules that were broken..

                  did the Rangers hand Airdrie a lifeline prior to them going into liquadation? NO so why should other clubs have helped the rangers?

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                  • PremierD
                    TAMINATOR
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 13147

                    #10
                    "I'm tired of this whole farce"... And so the **** am I ... I know **** all about kicking bags of wind about a field .... but as I see it .. Rangers are not in the SPL ... end off... now if you want to keep the Scottish football threads .. support Hamilton accies or falkirk ... don't see many arguments about them ... coz the Footy threads are first in line for a trimming of topics .. they cause **** all but bias and bigotry and are a waste of space

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                    • colin mckenzie
                      Top Poster
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 172

                      #11
                      Originally posted by PremierD
                      "I'm tired of this whole farce"... And so the **** am I ... I know **** all about kicking bags of wind about a field .... but as I see it .. Rangers are not in the SPL ... end off... now if you want to keep the Scottish football threads .. support Hamilton accies or falkirk ... don't see many arguments about them ... coz the Footy threads are first in line for a trimming of topics .. they cause **** all but bias and bigotry and are a waste of space
                      to be fair mate, i think you need to seperate bigotry with debate, if liverpool and man utd fans where disagreeing i dont think much would be made of it? i dont think anyone has got nasty certainly not in any of the ones over the last few days surely just a healthy difference of opinion?
                      I agree with the need for moderation at times but surely people who follow the glasgow teams should be able to disagree with each other? if things get personal or out of hand by all means moderate but surely anything said above is nothing other than debate?

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                      • PremierD
                        TAMINATOR
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 13147

                        #12
                        Debate on another forum then mate .. coz this one is closed .

                        PS... so are you ..

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                        • PremierD
                          TAMINATOR
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 13147

                          #13
                          Anyone else of the same opinion as the now ex member ?

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