13 Jun 2012 Green began discussions with Scottish Premier League officials yesterday after Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs announced they would reject his Company Voluntary Arrangement proposal. The former Sheffield United chief executive will have to convince seven other SPL clubs to accept his application to acquire the share of the liquidated Rangers if he pushes through with a £5.5million purchase of the assets. But he is attempting to lay the groundwork by holding talks with SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster. Green told reporters outside Ibrox today: "We are still negotiating with the SFA and SPL to reach an amicable conclusion to the benefit of Scottish football. "We need to carry on talking sensibly and get something that works for everyone." The SPL again refused to comment on the issue today. The SPL board are due to meet on Monday, after next season's fixtures are published, with two weeks' notice required to hold a general meeting to vote on a newco application. Green would also have to seek approval from the Scottish Football Association and Rangers' punishment for bringing the game into disrepute over unpaid tax remains an ongoing issue. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-and-SPL-to-reach-an-amicable-conclusion.html