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This article details the ownership of the Scottish football club [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]. Rangers became a limited company in 1899 and were incorporated as The Rangers Football Club Ltd. In the year 2000 Sir David Murray decided to float the club on the stock market, subsequently changing the company into a plc. In 2012, The Rangers Football Club plc failed to exit administration and was liquidated. The liquidated company´s business, history and assets were bought by Sevco 5088, which then transferred ownership to Sevco Scotland Ltd. Sevco Scotland Ltd later changed its name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd.
This article details the ownership of the Scottish football club [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]. Rangers became a limited company in 1899 and were incorporated as The Rangers Football Club Ltd. In the year 2000 Sir David Murray decided to float the club on the stock market, subsequently changing the company into a plc. In 2012, The Rangers Football Club plc entered administration and the company´s business, history and assets were bought by Sevco 5088, which then transferred ownership to Sevco Scotland Ltd. Sevco Scotland Ltd later changed its name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd.


==Current company overview==
==Current company overview==

Revision as of 13:07, 9 March 2013

This article details the ownership of the Scottish football club Rangers. Rangers became a limited company in 1899 and were incorporated as The Rangers Football Club Ltd. In the year 2000 Sir David Murray decided to float the club on the stock market, subsequently changing the company into a plc. In 2012, The Rangers Football Club plc entered administration and the company´s business, history and assets were bought by Sevco 5088, which then transferred ownership to Sevco Scotland Ltd. Sevco Scotland Ltd later changed its name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd.

Current company overview

The Rangers Football Club Ltd,[1] often referred to in the media as Newco Rangers,[2][3] is a limited company[4] based in Glasgow, formed to replace[5] The Rangers Football Club plc (which was subsequently renamed RFC 2012 plc), incorporated in 1899,[6] which entered liquidation procedures on 14 June 2012.[7] Having purchased the business, history[8][9] and assets of The Rangers Football Club plc,[10] including the all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, as well as the club's name, several players agreed to have their contracts transferred to the company.[11] After an application to join the Scottish Premier League was rejected, an application to play in the Scottish Football League was accepted with the club being placed in the third division.

Company history

Prior to incorporation

The football club was formed in 1872 and was operated by the four founders until its incorporation on 27 May 1899. At the point the Club was Incorporated, a limited company (The Rangers Football Club ltd) was formed and the Club now had legal personality, with directors and liabilities in accordance with The Companies Act.

Minority shareholdings

Since the companies formation in 1899, no one shareholder obtained a large enough shareholding to have a majority (and subsequently deemed the owner). From 1963 John Lawrence (Glasgow) Ltd began increasing its shareholding in the company becoming the largest shareholder with 15%. John Lawrence, John Lawrence (Glasgow) Ltd, became the club's chairman and served for nearly ten years, retiring in 1973 due to ill health.[12] in 1977, upon Lawerence's death his shareholding in the Lawerence Group, and in its business, was transferred to his grandson Lawrence Marlborough. The following years saw a steady increase in the Lawrence Group's shareholding in the club.[12]

Lawrence Group

In 1985, the Lawrence Group increased its shareholding in Rangers to a 52% majority, following a deal with then club vice-chairman Jack Gillespie.[12] In November 1988, head of the Lawerence Group, Marlbrough sold the company for £6 million.[12]

Murray International Holdings

Between 1988 and 2011 Scottish steel magnate David Murray was the owner of Rangers, after he had purchased the company for £6 million, via his own company Murray International Holdings.[13][14][15][16]

During the late 1990s Murray increased the clubs player transfer budget in an attempt to succeed in both domestic and European football. High-profile players such as Paul Gascoigne and Brian Laudrup joined the team during this time.[17][18] After Dick Advocaat became manager, Murray again sanctioned some large transfer spending on players such as Tore Andre Flo and Ronald de Boer.[19][20] During this time, Murray employed an Employee Benefit Trust scheme to pay players, and other staff at board room level, including himself. EBT's have been described as tax avoidance schemes, and allowed Rangers players and employees to pay less tax on what they were paid. Former Rangers owner David Murray denied any cheating took place with regards to this EBT scheme during his stewardship.[21] HMRC took issue with the scheme and provided Rangers with a bill of £49million, inclusive of interest and penalties. This was disputed and was ruled upon by 3 judges at a First Tier Tax Tribunal. The tax tribual verdict was announced on 20 November 2012, with Rangers winning the appeal.[22][23]

Rangers Football Club became a limited company on 27 May 1899[24] when it was incorporated as The Rangers Football Club Ltd. It continued in this form until the year 2000 when Sir David Murray decided to list the company on the stock exchange, making it a public limited company. The name of the company was therefore changed to The Rangers Football Club Plc.[25]

Whyte and The Rangers FC Group

After protracted takeover negotiations with David Murray, the club was bought by Scottish businessman Craig Whyte on 6 May 2011 for £1 though his company Wavetower Limited (subsequently renamed The Rangers FC Group Limited).[26] Although the deal came with stipulations, such as paying off the clubs £18m debt to Lloyds Banking Group, and making further investment in the team. Early into Whytes reign at the club doubts and allegations began to surface relating to his business past, most notably a documentary by the BBC which revealed Whyte had previously been banned from being a director of any UK companies. News also broke that Whyte did not pay the £18m Lloyds debt as stipulated in the takeover deal, but instead secured a £27m deal with ticketing company Ticketus against future season ticket sales to pay the debt. Whyte came under intense media pressure with many journalists claiming he 'purchased the club with fans money'. On 13 February 2012 Whyte filed legal papers at the Court of Session giving notice of their intention to appoint administrators.[27]

On 14 February 2012, The Rangers Football Club plc, which was subsequently renamed RFC 2012 plc, entered administration over non-payment of £9 million in PAYE and VAT taxes to HM Revenue and Customs.[28][29] Entering administration meant the team was deducted 10 points by the SPL, effectively ending its 2012 championship challenge. In April the administrators estimated that the club's total debts could top £134m.

On 25 June 2012, the Crown Office asked Strathclyde Police to investigate the purchase of Rangers and the club's subsequent financial management during Whytes tenure.[30]

Liquidation and current ownership

Sevco 5088 Ltd was formed on 29 May 2012 as a means for Charles Green to acquire the assets of The Rangers Football Club plc (subsequently renamed RFC 2012 plc), should it go into liquidation. Green agreed a deal with the administrators of Rangers to purchase its assets for a £5.5million fee if a proposed CVA was to be rejected.

On 14 June 2012, their formal rejection of the proposed CVA[31] meant that the company would enter the liquidation process.[32] The accountancy firm BDO were appointed to reveal why the company running the club failed.[33][34]

Hours after the CVA's rejection, Green completed the purchase of the assets and various contracts for Sevco 5088 Ltd.[35] The company acquired Ibrox Stadium and Murray Park on 14 June 2012 after the rejection of a proposed CVA meant that RFC 2012 plc would enter liquidation.[36] along with various other assets including intellectual property, goodwill and various contracts.[37][38] The assets were then transferred to a company called Sevco Scotland Ltd[39] which changed its name to 'The Rangers Football Club Ltd' at the end of July, 2012. An application to transfer the Scottish Premier League membership from the 'oldco' to the 'newco' was rejected on a 10–1 vote.[40] Thereafter, an application to the Scottish Football League was successful with Rangers securing associate membership and a place in the 4th tier of Scottish Football, Division 3, for the 2012–13 season.[41][42] Agreement was reached on the transfer of SFA membership, with the new company accepting a number of conditions relating to the old company.[43] The club also awaits the conclusion of an investigation of alleged rule breaking by use of dual contracts by Rangers over the period 2001 to 2010.[44] Former Rangers owner David Murray has denied any cheating took place during his stewardship.[21]

As a result of Rangers' "assets, business and history" being sold to a new company when The Rangers Football Club plc (subsequently renamed as RFC 2012 plc) entered the liquidation process, the extent to which Rangers can be regarded as a continuation of the club officially founded in 1872 has been interpreted differently.[45] The Rangers Football Club has been described by some in the mainstream media as a "new club",[46][47] whilst Chief Executive Charles Green has maintained "this is still Rangers",[48][49] with the SPL chairman Neil Doncaster saying "it is an existing club, even though it's a new company".[50][51]

In December 2012, a company called Rangers International PLC was formed and listed on the London stock exchange and became the holding company for the The Rangers Football Club Ltd which, in turn, owns the football club.

Financial Performance

As the new company has not filed any accounts it is not clear what it´s performance will be like, however by the 6 July 2012, the newco was reportedly facing serious financial difficulties, because only 250 season tickets had been sold.[52] Major Scottish banks including Royal Bank of Scotland, reportedly "concerned at the current uncertainty about the club's future and its backers" declined to provide the new company with the corporate banking facilities it needed. Metro Bank was hired instead.[53]

After the administration and relaunch of Rangers a local Audi dealership terminated a lucrative sponsorship agreement.[54] It was reported that primary sponsor Tennent's would remain with the new company but would renegotiate a new deal.[55]

Current shareholders

Towards the end of August 2012 it was revealed that Arif Naqvi, chief executive of private equity firm Abraaj Capital, owned just under 18% after agreeing to invest £2m back in June. Other investors included Imran Ahmad and Richard Hughes, from Zeus Capital, owning 9.8% each (Hughes has a 6.8% stake in Rangers [1]). Rangers manager Ally McCoist owning a share of about 4.5% and Scottish-based businessman Ian Hart, who was part of the Blue Knights group, owning a shareholding of 1.3%.[56]

Other shareholders in the club include Alessandro Celano and Chris Morgan.[57]

It was revealed in an AIM announcement on 5 December 2012 that Charles Green has a 14.9% shareholding, with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley having a 8.9% stake. Green and Ashley's shares were projected to fall to 8.67% and 5.20% respectively after the company's flotation on the stock market. Other shareholders for before and after the flotation were also revealed including Blue Pitch Holding, Margarita Funds Holding Trust, Craig Mather, Norne Anstalt, Legal & General Investment Management Limited, Insight Investment Management (Global) Limited, Cazenove Capital Management Limited, Hargreave Hale Limited and Artemis Investment Management LLP.[58][59]

Current board of directors

Position[60] Name
Chairman Malcolm Murray
Chief executive Charles Green
Financial director Brian Stockbridge
Non-Executive Director Walter Smith
Non-Executive Director Ian Hart
Non-Executive Director Philip Cartmell
Non-Executive Director Bryan Smart

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