Every cyclist in Scotland wants the old firm game, guarantees empty roads .
There is no old firm anymore, The old firm derby ceased in 2012 when Rangers were liquidated in 2012 and Charles Green bought the assets and formed a new company called Sevco 5088, later changed to RIFC, this company had to apply to join the Scottish leagues and this was accepted by other members so the new company started from the bottom tier and had to work their way through the leagues.
The CVA agreement that Craig Whyte put forward was not only rejected by HMRC but by others such as convicted criminal Dave King who later went on to become chairman of the new company.
I can screenshot a picture of the liquidation document if you like, or if you can tell me when they paid all creditors and exited administration with the help of their fans, you know like Hearts did?
As Walter Smith ( and a few others) once said “I wish the new Rangers every success” or as QC for Charles Green stated at the court of session in Edinburgh “Rangers no longer exist, there is nothing now but assets. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a diehard fan that refuses to accept this”
All the evidence is there, even the face painter got shafted
From the Herald 2012
NEWS
6th April 2012
From florists to a face painter: Small firms left out of pocket
By Mark Smith
THE total Rangers owes may be huge – up to £130 million – but the debt is made up of large and small amounts.
There is £26.7m owed to Ticketus, the firm Craig Whyte sold four years of season ticket revenue to, and £93m to HM Revenue and Customs but there is also £70 to a florist, £61 to a cleaning supplies company and £40 to a face painter.
The bigger debts also include £800,000 Rangers still owe Hearts for the transfer of Lee Wallace but many small business near Ibrox and across the west of Scotland are owed smaller amounts.