Pay the piper, the most predicted self-harming on the planet

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The early years of a new business are risky.  It doesn’t matter if you have the best product or service, or the potential to rule the world, it’s critically important you don’t run out of cash.

The Rangers Football Club ran at a cash deficit from their first month’s trading.  Within six months of starting business they undertook an enormously successful share issue (going public as Rangers International PLC), raising in the region of £22m, but they continued to spend more than they earned.  On Saturday, the BBC reported a club source confirmed they were 48 hours from running out of money.

For a moment, put aside who owns Rangers International (RIPLC), sits on its board, owns its retail rights or has security over its assets.  In any normal run of business these things are important, but right now, for RIPLC, they are secondary.  The most important issue in this company is paying its creditors.

They can either pay their bills, or they can’t.  If they could pay their bills, they would have no problems with predator-shareholders and the company could accommodate the aspirations of all stakeholders – including fans.

If the company cannot pay its bills it will not meet the aspirations of any stakeholders.  It will either go out of business, or it will attract an investor who is prepared to pay creditors, and in return extract assets or some other compensation.

The pain of Dave King and his legions of cohorts in ‘restoring Rangers’ and preventing Celtic from accumulating 10, 20 or 30-in-a-row is tangible, but there was no easy fix.  Rangers International should have been urged by all of these voices to cut costs to match income, pay their bills and ensure that Newco, unlike the original Rangers FC, would never be out of pocket and vulnerable to the most aggressive carpetbagger.

Instead, all we heard about was the Restoration of Rangers, no matter the cost.  Living as modest also-rans, paying their bills while hoping to win the odd cup and avoiding an absolute hammering at Celtic Park a couple of times a season, was simply unacceptable when pitted against the alternative – burning cash like there’s no tomorrow and hoping something miraculous would turn up.  It was madness.

Mike Ashley has fed the junkie-club a couple of million, which might be enough to see it through Christmas but it’ll need another, larger, hit, before long.  Attempts by King or any other wealthy fans to intimidate the Easdales, or Ashley, to capitulate, will fail, again.

The club does not have the money to pay its creditors until season ticket renewal money arrives, but it has more assets, specifically the stadium and Murray Park, which can be sold or secured.  In return for this latest loan, Ashley got control of the boardroom.  This will allow him and his allies to dictate the terms of the next funding arrangement.

Those wondering how he will increase his shareholding in Rangers International, in conflict with his ownership of Newcastle United, are missing the point.  He doesn’t need to own Rangers International, all he needs to do is own the stadium – at an onerous rent, and own the merchandising and image rights.

Like Sir Davie Murray before him, he might even fancy owning the IT provision, travel, stadium advertising and catering (yes, I know that’s already gone) at Ibrox.  Murray’s companies used to take close to £4m a year out of Rangers – and they thanked him for the honour.

Much of the above could be outsourced to Newcastle, where all ‘customer contact’ could be administered from.  He could even subcontract the manager, coaches, scouts and the guys who puts the cones out from Newcastle.  All of which would mean that in the event of a commercial trauma, he holds all the contracts necessary to start afresh.

Ashely doesn’t need to own another ounce of Rangers International, in fact, after he has secured the stadium etc. on a long and glorious lease, he will be pretty much finished with the hollowed-out runt of a club.

Similarly, those who suggest Ashley’s loan is a sign that he will not allow the club to fail are missing the point.  If he owns or controls the stadium, IP, client databases, coaches or whatever else, he controls what happens AFTER a liquidation.

Right now Ashley, and his collaborators remaining on the board, have to pay those onerous contracts we heard so much about, while they own less than 50% of the shares.  I doubt Ashley has paid onerous terms in his life.  Liquidation would allow him and his pals to start afresh, stop paying the last bunch of spivs and keep the money for themselves.

In practically every literary portrayal of hubris, the protagonist has a moment of self-awareness.  It as though literature doesn’t work, it’s not credible, without a fleeting moment of clarity.  No one, it seems, carries the same stupid world view throughout a complete novel.

Literature has failed to prepare us for the most predicted self-harming on the planet.

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  1. HT

     

     

    Ach, she couldn’t have been in better company. I must admit, I almost spilled my coffee yesterday when I read boaby’s reply. Brilliant, and I told him earlier today when we were sorting out the world’s woes. :-)

     

     

    Weefra HH praying to Wee Oscar.

  2. ElDiegoBhoy

     

     

    I’m well, mate. I keep fighting. No changes, Thank you for asking. Everybody around is well and safe and that’s enough to be happy. I hope you and girls are well.

  3. prestonpans bhoys on

    Burghbhoy 21.10

     

    I’m ditching sky sports once BT take over the CL stuff. Will not miss them for that reason

  4. eldiegobhoy

     

     

    It’s good to know someone’s looking after you kiddo. KTF.

     

     

    Weefra HH praying to Wee Oscar.

  5. Malc

     

    21:14 on

     

    27 October, 2014

     

    For the benefit of the few… Castle Greyskull is where the GOOD GUYS LIVED!

     

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    Good on ye Malc….geez a len of your He-man vijo when yir finished wae it.

  6. If we think JG is a good player lots of other clubs, thanks to Sky money, can offer him much more than we can.

     

     

    Surprised though that he wasn’t snapped up by the usual rubbish at the bottom end of the EPL.

  7. mild mannered Pedro delgado on

    Scuse me being thick but how can Ashley gain control in sevcovia when he only has 9% shareholding and he,s only gave them a loan of £2k

  8. Weefrathetim

     

     

    C doing great at school, he has taken a stretch

     

     

    We had him at his first football training tonight

     

     

    Was down at the Accies, they have a wee footy thing

     

     

    For the Kids, wee man loved it.

     

     

    Will try and pop over soon, he loved that Tup by the way

     

     

    Keeps saying it just looked like a big dug :)

     

     

    Brnobhoy

  9. Celticrollercoaster supporting Shay,our bhoy wonder along the way on

    Prestonpans bhoys

     

     

    Nov22 is Dundee game and after game beers session

     

     

    No wonder bhoys were getting confused when I said it was the Nessy game. D’oh!

     

     

    HH

     

     

    CRC

  10. The Spirit of Arthur Lee on

    VP

     

     

    A forgot about that blockbuster

     

     

    Sorry Malc

     

     

    Cartoon and Blockbuster

  11. mild mannered pedro delgado

     

     

    21:19 on 27 October, 2014

     

    Scuse me being thick but how can Ashley gain control in sevcovia when he only has 9% shareholding and he,s only gave them a loan of £2k

     

     

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    It wasn’t £2k Mike gave them.

     

     

    It was 2 quid.

     

     

    I think it shows their desperation that they’re prepared to relinquish control for such a small amount.

     

     

    I’m guessing because really I don’t care a toss about them mate.

  12. the spirit of arthur lee

     

     

    21:23 on 27 October, 2014

     

    timgreen

     

     

    3 to 1 the bhoys,

     

     

    _________

     

     

    That’ll be the hertz first team then:)

  13. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon ....The angels are with Wee Oscar in Heaven.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    molach

     

     

    20:35 on 27 October, 2014

     

     

    Isn’t it just fabby watching the corruption becoming more pronounced daily ……. I’m also wondering what the SPFL boards will think / do about all this ?

     

     

    I’m also assuming ashley’s loan will be repaid from next season’s SB money since they, surely, can’t be thinking about another share issue….?

  14. brnobhoy

     

     

    The tup, “Smurf” will be back in January once he’s done his “man thing” with his ghirls. Then it’s back to the lambing. Doesn’t time just disappear. :-)) I bet I don’t know the wee fella now he’s taken that stretch. This is probably his biggest stretch to date. Maybe a footie player in there??? Hope so. See you soon.

     

     

    Weefra HH praying to Wee Oscar.

  15. BT

     

     

    Looking forward to it buddy, the sooner the better. :-))

     

     

    Weefra HH praying to Wee Oscar.

  16. prestonpans bhoys

     

     

    20:55 on 27 October, 2014

     

    Watching killer whales on sky, these guys have got more brains than the huns!

     

     

    —–

     

     

    Ever seen the footage of them working as a team to create a now wave to dislodge a whale from a slab of ice?

     

     

    http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/orca-juvenile-training-lex

     

     

    Saw some stickies trying to do something similar in a pool once trying to recover their goggles from a big floaty foam thingie.

     

     

    Failed. Epically.

     

     

    PS no more dissing the orcas. They’re not orcs. Though they do persist in wearing crappy st mirren, Newcastle tops.

     

     

    Imagine a Fenian Albino orca that was resplendent in green and white hooped markings!!!

     

     

    UnseenFenianFinCSC

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  17. Harry redknapp apparently wearing a £26000 Hublot watch tonight. No wonder the Engerland fans luv him. Man of the people.

  18. Radio shortbread saying SFA seeking ‘clarification’ from Deidco and Ashley.

     

     

    I only ever hear Gerry Adams’ voice in my head when the word ‘clarification’ is used. Adds a wee additional dash of humour for me.

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  19. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    bournesouprecipe

     

    20:25 on

     

    27 October, 2014

     

    :-)

     

     

    Careful,pal.

     

    That sounds anti-Romanist.

  20. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    TheOriginalSadiesBhoy

     

    20:14 on

     

    27 October, 2014

     

     

    :-)

     

    Sadie dun good.

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