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    Re: Latest Transfer Update at 29-05-2012

    Charles Green: 'Extremely important milestone'

    GREEN URGERS CREDITORS TO APPROVE CVA

    Charles Green has appealed to Rangers' creditors to approve the Company Voluntary Arrangement to allow him to get on with restoring the club's reputation.
    Green's prospective ownership consortium has pledged £8.5million although in a statement released on Tuesday on the Ibrox club's website, it was claimed the final amount available to creditors could be in excess of £25million, depending on the outcome of litigation.
    However, the outcome of a tax tribunal could send the club's debt above £134million.
    Rangers will publish their CVA proposal on Tuesday but ahead of that, in the statement, Green said: "Today is an extremely important milestone for Rangers to begin the journey back to where the club belongs - as a leading sporting institution that can hold its head high both on the field and off it.


    "I have great sympathy with creditors, particularly small local businesses in the community around Ibrox, who have suffered in the lead-up to administration.
    "However, I fervently hope that creditors will form the view that the best interests of everyone will be served by Rangers continuing as the successful club it is and recovering as a business in the forthcoming seasons.
    "The consortium I am leading can only do so much to heal the wounds of the past, but we can do something about the future and that is where our main focus must lie.
    "I hope creditors will approve this proposal and we can begin the task of rebuilding Rangers in earnest."
    A formal notice of the CVA meetings is being sent to all creditors and shareholders of the club providing further details of the CVA process.
    Paul Clark, from administrators Duff and Phelps, said: "This proposal offers the best return for all stakeholders given the position the club is in.
    "If approved by the creditors, the CVA proposal will rescue the club and finally enable the company to exit administration.
    "Since our appointment, it has been our principal objective to propose a CVA, which is the preferred solution to what has been a catastrophic period for the club.


    "That view is shared by everyone with Rangers' interests, and those of Scottish football, at heart.
    "For some time, the prospect of presenting a CVA proposal with a realistic chance of success appeared remote. However, we are delighted now to put forward a solution which we think will take things forward as originally envisaged.
    "We should remember there are many stakeholders who have suffered financial losses as a result of Rangers being placed into administration.
    "Regrettably, there is no solution available that allows these parties to recover their losses in full.
    "However, after a very intensive bidding process for the club we can now say that the offer being put forward as part of the CVA is the best solution available to creditors and we hope they will approve the proposal.
    "Having issued the proposal, it is now a matter for the creditors to consider what is on offer and it is their decision entirely as to whether the terms of the CVA are acceptable."
    The explanatory statement continued: "The CVA proposal will be published on www.rangers.co.uk with notification of the statutory meetings of creditors and shareholders being sent to approximately 400 trade creditors, over 6,000 fans holding debentures and all shareholders within the club.


    "The overall amount of money being made available for the CVA pot from the Green consortium is £8.5million.
    "The administrators intend to make a distribution to creditors as soon as they can should the CVA proposal be approved.
    "The overall costs of the administration process will be deducted from the funds available.
    "All costs and charges incurred in the administration and the CVA are proper expenses at levels which are in keeping with best practice guidelines set by insolvency practitioners' regulatory bodies.
    "All of the administrators' own costs are subject to approval by creditors.
    "The final amount available to creditors could be in excess of £25million, depending on the outcome of litigation. The precise amount will not be known for some months.


    "At this stage, there are two outstanding issues that will have an affect on the quantum of funds which can be distributed to creditors.
    "The first matter is litigation brought by the administrators against the former lawyers for Rangers, Collyer Bristow. Should that be successful, further funds will be made available to creditors.
    "The second is the outcome of the HMRC first tier tax tribunal. Should the tribunal find against Rangers that will increase the quantum of HMRC's claim on funds available to creditors, thus diluting the settlement available for all other creditors.
    "The proposal will be considered at a meeting of creditors to be held at Ibrox on June 14."

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    Re: Latest Transfer Update at 29-05-2012

    Ralf Rangnick: Reportedly impressed Jeremy Peace

    WEST BROM MAY LOOK TO RANGNICK

    Ralf Rangnick is the new favourite to take charge of West Brom after the Baggies were put off by £2million-plus compensation demands from Birmingham for Chris Hughton, Press Association Sport understands.
    Rangnick has been out of work since September after stepping down from his post at Schalke because of exhaustion.
    But it is understood he is ready to return to management and has impressed Albion chairman Jeremy Peace.
    Rangnick had two spells at Schalke, leading them to the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2010-11, in addition to a four-year stint at Hoffenheim.
    Hughton came close to landing the Baggies job 15 months ago after the sacking of Roberto Di Matteo, only for Roy Hodgson to eventually be appointed.


    Now Birmingham's compensation demands appear to have ended Hughton's chances of moving to the Hawthorns if he harboured any ambitions in that direction.
    They are determined to drive a hard bargain after losing the services of Alex McLeish to Aston Villa 12 month ago.
    Albion also held two rounds of talks with former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri - but he is now expected to move to Monaco.
    With Ray Wilkins no longer in serious contention, it would appear the path is clear for Rangnick.

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