We got the ban for Whyte not paying PAYE & VAT (which put us into administration) & for not paying Dundee Utd.
Nom you got a 10 point deduction for going into administration. You didn't get the embargo for going into administration.
We got the ban for Whyte not paying PAYE & VAT (which put us into administration) & for not paying Dundee Utd.
We got the ban for Whyte not paying PAYE & VAT (which put us into administration) & for not paying Dundee Utd.
Nom you got a 10 point deduction for going into administration. You didn't get the embargo for going into administration.

Rangers didn't pay VAT - not Whyte.
Amongst those who fall under individual corporate responsibility for this are Messrs Bain, McLelland and Greig.
Rangers didn't pay VAT - not Whyte.
Amongst those who fall under individual corporate responsibility for this are Messrs Bain, McLelland and Greig.
Hullo, doll.
I've tried explaining this to donny a few times. He doesn't get it.
You ****s don't half talk ****e.
Prove to me that it was Bain/McLelland/Greig's responsibility to pay the VAT, I've never read so much pish since Harry's last diatribe.
“The Disciplinary Tribunal was correct to determine that the conduct involved – especially the deliberate non-payment of very large sums, estimated in excess of £13m of tax in the form of PAYE, NIC and VAT – was attributable to the club as a member of the Scottish FA.”
Now, remember what it was that the tribunal determined? That key named directors at Rangers at that time: John McClelland, John Greig, David King, Ken Olverman and Martin Bain had to have known what was going on and did nothing about it.

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Yes. The embargo was specifically for bringing the game into disrepute. A club could go into admin without bringing the game into disrepute and only get the 10 point deduction.
I've tried explaining this to donny a few times. He doesn't get it.
Oh, he gets it alright, he gets it every night right up the marmite-motorway when his boyfriend comes home from hunting fresh elderberries on the Fife plains.
this is heaven!So no, nobody should be surprised that against that threat, Rangers are merely banned from buying new talent for a year. A year in which they’re already banned from Europe as all prospective buyers are aware. Mr Green and The twenty mysterons of his consortium obviously knew all about this and can thus only be relieved there’s still a club to buy.
The second critical fact here is again, the appeal tribunal goes out of its way to hold the club responsible for massive tax fraud – not simply the former owner Craig Whyte. The “club” in law is its chairman and board of directors of the plc. Look carefully at their wording:
“The Disciplinary Tribunal was correct to determine that the conduct involved – especially the deliberate non-payment of very large sums, estimated in excess of £13m of tax in the form of PAYE, NIC and VAT – was attributable to the club as a member of the Scottish FA.”
Now, remember what it was that the tribunal determined? That key named directors at Rangers at that time: John McClelland, John Greig, David King, Ken Olverman and Martin Bain (he of the shredded contracts as revealed by C4 News) had to have known what was going on and did nothing about it.
This was the ‘club’ in law. The directors. These men of Rangers who walked away from Rangers.
Since what was going on was ‘deliberate non payment’ income tax, national insurance and VAT to the value of £13m it is reasonable to ask whether these men, along with Mr Whyte, are now going to face a police investigation for possible fraud. I shall be making inquiries from first thing.
Quite possibly they are innocent men, shut out from what was happening by the ever-increasingly-absent Craig Whyte. Though the tribunal has already stated they must have known something very wrong was happening at Ibrox, yet chose to do little or nothing about it.
Mr Whyte is accused by an eminent legal tribunal of directly masterminding a deliberate non-payment of tax. But the whole point here is that tribunal first and now appelate tribunal explicitly hold the ‘club’ (the directors) responsible for this joint enterprise of non-payment. They do not just blame Craig Whyte.
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Naw. I'd like you to run your tonsils right down my shaft.
It was in the report EDGE![]()