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Walter Smith in bid to buy Rangers assets from Charles Green group | Walter Smith in bid to buy Rangers assets from Charles Green group |
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Charles Green has completed his purchase of Rangers' assets - shortly after former manager Walter Smith announced a last-minute bid. | |
Mr Smith said he would be assisted by Jim McColl, Douglas Park and "other prominent Scottish businessmen". | Mr Smith said he would be assisted by Jim McColl, Douglas Park and "other prominent Scottish businessmen". |
BBC Scotland understands Mr Smith's bid is worth £6m, which is half-a-million pounds more than Mr Green's group paid. | |
Rangers is now in liquidation after creditors refused a deal to allow it to emerge from administration. | Rangers is now in liquidation after creditors refused a deal to allow it to emerge from administration. |
In a statement issued on Thursday, Mr Smith said: "I can today confirm that following talks over the last few weeks I am leading a new bid for Rangers Football Club. | In a statement issued on Thursday, Mr Smith said: "I can today confirm that following talks over the last few weeks I am leading a new bid for Rangers Football Club. |
"I have been assisted by Jim McColl, Douglas Park and other prominent Scottish businessmen with a shared objective - that Rangers Football Club should be in the hands of Rangers people who will stabilise the club and protect it from future situations like we find ourselves in today. | "I have been assisted by Jim McColl, Douglas Park and other prominent Scottish businessmen with a shared objective - that Rangers Football Club should be in the hands of Rangers people who will stabilise the club and protect it from future situations like we find ourselves in today. |
"With this in mind, representatives have, on behalf of my group, made representations to BDO, Duff and Phelps and indeed Charles Green, notifying them of our willingness to offer on the "Newco" basis on which Mr Green is proceeding." | "With this in mind, representatives have, on behalf of my group, made representations to BDO, Duff and Phelps and indeed Charles Green, notifying them of our willingness to offer on the "Newco" basis on which Mr Green is proceeding." |
Mr Smith said his group was now calling on the Green consortium to "step aside" and allow his group to proceed "in the best interests of the creditors, the employees, the fans and the various other stakeholders of Rangers Football Club". | Mr Smith said his group was now calling on the Green consortium to "step aside" and allow his group to proceed "in the best interests of the creditors, the employees, the fans and the various other stakeholders of Rangers Football Club". |
He added: "None of our group has any desire to own Rangers Football Club but we have put this deal in place to save the club. | He added: "None of our group has any desire to own Rangers Football Club but we have put this deal in place to save the club. |
"However, our overriding objective is to ensure that the stadium, the history and everything else magical about Rangers Football Club is protected and nurtured back to good health and provide a platform for Rangers for generations to come." | "However, our overriding objective is to ensure that the stadium, the history and everything else magical about Rangers Football Club is protected and nurtured back to good health and provide a platform for Rangers for generations to come." |
Turnaround plan | Turnaround plan |
The former Rangers manager, who also managed English premiership club Everton, made it clear that that the deal was "designed to stabilise the club and ensure history does not repeat itself". | The former Rangers manager, who also managed English premiership club Everton, made it clear that that the deal was "designed to stabilise the club and ensure history does not repeat itself". |
He said: "We are not in this to take money out of the club but more so to do whatever it takes in a turnaround plan to ensure within a few years the club can be passed on intact and to the right people. | He said: "We are not in this to take money out of the club but more so to do whatever it takes in a turnaround plan to ensure within a few years the club can be passed on intact and to the right people. |
"The supporters should be under no illusion that it will be extremely hard but with their support we can overcome financial hardship that lies ahead by lending their support to what we feel is the correct way forward - for Rangers people who know the club inside and out to control its destiny. | "The supporters should be under no illusion that it will be extremely hard but with their support we can overcome financial hardship that lies ahead by lending their support to what we feel is the correct way forward - for Rangers people who know the club inside and out to control its destiny. |
"The prominent Scottish businessmen involved have agreed to provide acquisition funding to allow myself and a management team to take on Rangers Football Club and make the business self-sufficient with long term sustainability being essential." | "The prominent Scottish businessmen involved have agreed to provide acquisition funding to allow myself and a management team to take on Rangers Football Club and make the business self-sufficient with long term sustainability being essential." |
Mr Smith ended his statement by saying he hoped the new offer would be "fully supported by everyone in the Rangers Family", saying that "without them the club cannot and will not survive". | Mr Smith ended his statement by saying he hoped the new offer would be "fully supported by everyone in the Rangers Family", saying that "without them the club cannot and will not survive". |
He added: "We therefore want to ensure honesty and transparency in everything we do. | He added: "We therefore want to ensure honesty and transparency in everything we do. |
"We want to rebuild Rangers Football Club and in doing so return the institution to the standards it is known for." | "We want to rebuild Rangers Football Club and in doing so return the institution to the standards it is known for." |
Rangers was forced into administration on 14 February by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) over unpaid taxes of about £14m incurred during current owner Craig Whyte's tenure. | Rangers was forced into administration on 14 February by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) over unpaid taxes of about £14m incurred during current owner Craig Whyte's tenure. |
The club was also being pursued for up to another £75m by the tax authority over its use of Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs) to pay dozens of players over the past decade. | The club was also being pursued for up to another £75m by the tax authority over its use of Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs) to pay dozens of players over the past decade. |
Voted down | Voted down |
The scale of debt claimed by HMRC allowed it to vote down a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) which would have seen all creditors accept a pennies in the pound deal for what they were owed. | The scale of debt claimed by HMRC allowed it to vote down a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) which would have seen all creditors accept a pennies in the pound deal for what they were owed. |
The CVA, proposed by administrators Duff and Phelps and the Charles Green consortium, was formally voted down at a meeting at Ibrox on Thursday. | The CVA, proposed by administrators Duff and Phelps and the Charles Green consortium, was formally voted down at a meeting at Ibrox on Thursday. |
Rangers will now be placed in the hands of joint liquidators from BDO. | Rangers will now be placed in the hands of joint liquidators from BDO. |
The Charles Green-led consortium confirmed hours after the vote that it had completed the purchase of the business and assets of Rangers under a previously agreed binding deal for £5.5m. | The Charles Green-led consortium confirmed hours after the vote that it had completed the purchase of the business and assets of Rangers under a previously agreed binding deal for £5.5m. |
Mr Green said in a statement: "Following the formal decision of the creditors' meeting at Ibrox Stadium today, the consortium I represent has fulfilled its agreement with the administrators and has completed the acquisition of the business and assets of The Rangers Football Club plc. | |
"The transfer of the business and assets to a new company structure has taken effect immediately and the new company is The Rangers Football Club. | "The transfer of the business and assets to a new company structure has taken effect immediately and the new company is The Rangers Football Club. |
"An application has already been made by the company to register with the Scottish Football Association and to participate in the SPL." | "An application has already been made by the company to register with the Scottish Football Association and to participate in the SPL." |
Mr Green said investors in his consortium included Chris Morgan, a UK-based businessman representing family trusts; Glenmuir, the Scottish clothing company; Ian Hart a Glasgow-based businessman; Alessandro Celano of Blue Pitch Holdings and Zeus Capital. | |
But Mr Hart has issued a statement in which he denied being involved in the consortium - and said he would be supporting Douglas Park, who is part of Walter Smith's bid. |