Rangers: Newcastle's Mike Ashley ready to buy Ibrox share
Rangers will be able to borrow as many as nine Newcastle players in a deal that will see Magpies owner Mike Ashley buy a share in the Ibrox club.
The Scottish FA is set ratify the move on the condition Ashley owns no more than 10% of Rangers and has no personal role in running the club.
Ashley's Sports Direct firm will then take over Rangers' replica kit merchandising operation.
Negotiations are under way with JJB Sports to end their retailing contract.
Rangers crisis explained
- Rangers went into administration owing up to £134m to unsecured creditors and will eventually be liquidated
- As a result its registrations with the Scottish FA and Scottish Premier League were terminated
- Charles Green led a consortium which bought Rangers' assets for £5.5m
- The former Sheffield United chief executive is reforming Rangers as a new company
- But the 'newco' did not get the required votes for re-admittance to the SPL
- Instead, Rangers will play in Division Three
JJB Sports and Rangers entered a 10-year merchandising contract in 2006, when the Glasgow club received an initial payment of £18m with a guaranteed minimum annual royalty of £3m.
Any Newcastle players switching to Rangers on loan would need to do so before the end of this month, when a year-long signing embargo comes into place for the Scottish Division Three club.
In February, Rangers went into administration owing up to £134m to unsecured creditors. As a result, its registrations with the Scottish FA and Scottish Premier League were terminated.
Businessman Charles Green led a consortium to buy Rangers' assets for £5.5m and reformed the club as a new company.
But the 'newco' did not get the required votes for re-admittance to the SPL and instead, the new Rangers were relaunched in Division Three, drawing 2-2 with Peterhead in their opening game.
Under the terms of the agreement with Newcastle, Rangers are also likely to play the Magpies in a friendly.
Ashley spent £134m to assume control of Newcastle in 2007.
Green hopes to announce other new investors in the club shortly.
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Comment number 239.
kenmac14th August 2012 - 0:20
Football Understand - quote "i'm not even a Rangers fan btw"
then in an earlier tweet,
" ...if WE had lost the tax case. . .
Your nose wouldn't be a slight shade of Azur would it?
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Comment number 238.
kenmac14th August 2012 - 0:09
P.S. Football understand, if you have to be pedantic regarding holding companies, it was actually 'Sevco Scotland Ltd' that are registered as the creators of 'The' Rangers, and it's worth pointing out that according to companies house there's just over 50 Sevcos or Servcos (and almost half have of them have gone bust (disolved)).
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Comment number 237.
kenmac13th August 2012 - 23:38
Football 'understand' come on surely, even through orange tinted glasses, when floating a company on the stockmarket and becoming a Plc in 1994 (one of the most successful flotations of all time) this cannot be classed in the same league as going bust. . .
Just check out campanies house website for the truth, it's out there honest.
HH
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Comment number 236.
kenmac13th August 2012 - 23:19
Gents, appreciating that this is not a celtic v rangers forum, but as there doesn't seem to be one tonight, can i just add in response to sneakymarcus' tweet, earlier, most "clubs" (including oldco) although i don't know about the newco lot, intinsincly link the owning company with the tradename (club) to enable loans to be taken out against that trading name as colateral against the loan,
Hh
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Comment number 235.
Paul Charles13th August 2012 - 21:40
Worlds most successful club ! Hhhmmmmm
I bet Milan , Madrid , & Barca didn't have to face you as much as they did !
La La land
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