When Rangers are Liquidated will a new entity have to apply for a position in the SPL or SFL that Rangers would otherwise have had?
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Firstly, Rangers the club will not have liquidated,
So they could just carry on......if they wanted?
Yea, as long as someone buys them from either the administrators or liquidators.
Yea, as long as someone buys them from either the administrators or liquidators.
The answer you are looking for is yes.
The brand spanking new football club would have to apply for the position via the transfer of the share vacated by another who could no longer operate.
That is the truth of the matter.
I'm no expert and my head starts to birl when I look into this whole administration/liquidation thing but can you explain how someone can buy Rangers (the company!) from the liquidators if they haven't been liquidated?

I'm no expert and my head starts to birl when I look into this whole administration/liquidation thing but can you explain how someone can buy Rangers (the company!) from the liquidators if they haven't been liquidated?
Oh for **** sake
This will start the whole irrelevant Leeds United ****e again.
.Firstly, they would be mad to buy the company, that would mean they would buy the debt. They would buy the 'business'.
The business is the key assets, most importantly the goodwill (trading rights and history etc).
There are various stages in the liquidation process.
1. Winding up order seved
2. Asset sale. (where the business can be bought.)
3. Distribution of asset revenue.
4. Formal decleration that company has been liquidated.
The liquidator takes over proceedings at stage 1, but liquidation does not happen till stage 4.
Please stop.
My final (hopefully) question on this: after stage 1, what part does Mr Whyte play in the process?
I think he's funny. It's like humouring a pet mong.