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You're a wee bit late, Boss. We've all been laughing. most of us, since last night.

Can someone explain this lease/buyback stuff?

My understanding is that the company already owns the club which owns the property. So, if the club gives up the properties to cover the debts, no one is any better off. Yes, the company can ask the club for an annual rent to allow them to train and play but there's no new money being passed to the club, just a writing-off of debt..

Where is the money coming from to cover the next few months?

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So why didn't one of these two clowns just tell the press .. Lee's not for sale weeks ago ...

They must think the bears are fucking thick as shyt ......... oh, never mind carry on !!

Genuinely puzzled why they didn't accept the Wallace bid if things are as bad as they seem?

Maybe they're so fucked it wouldn't have made much difference.

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Super salary taking more nonsense just for a change.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-boss-ally-mccoist-praises-3100354

Can't wait to see his fat face greeting when they go bust, tbh.

FAO Densboy. How to post a link in one easy go ^^^^

Thank you Bud.

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Genuinely puzzled why they didn't accept the Wallace bid if things are as bad as they seem?

Maybe they're so fucked it wouldn't have made much difference.

The sun article could be wrong.

Finance may become available through selling property

They may want to enter admin..

They haven't a f**king a scooby...

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The sun article could be wrong.

Finance may become available through selling property

They may want to enter admin..

They haven't a f**king a scooby...

1. Club owes millions to the the company shareholders.

2. Company says 'we'll take Ibrox off your hands and, in exchange, we'll write off that debt".

3. Company now has Ibrox and can rent it back to the club.

4. Club is once again debt-free. Unfortunately it's also asset-free.

Which of those 4 steps gives the club enough cash to see them through the next few months?

[Edited for crap typing]

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The sun article could be wrong.

Finance may become available through selling property

They may want to enter admin..

They haven't a f**king a scooby...

Could well be any of the above.

I haven't a clue either tbh, but it could be they want to ensure an insolvency event happens this season and not next.

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You're a wee bit late, Boss. We've all been laughing. most of us, since last night.

Can someone explain this lease/buyback stuff?

My understanding is that the company already owns the club which owns the property. So, if the club gives up the properties to cover the debts, no one is any better off. Yes, the company can ask the club for an annual rent to allow them to train and play but there's no new money being passed to the club, just a writing-off of debt..

Where is the money coming from to cover the next few months?

Sorry missed all that,,,,sounds wonderful though .

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