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That's a fantastic post Adam.First of all, byinug a share does not equal byinug a club.Second, Sevco did not get the SPL share, Dundee did. (Does that mean Dundee can claim Rangers SPL history btw?)Third, when Sevco get SFA membership it was transferred from Rangers to Sevco. This means that Rangers were no longer members but Sevco were now the new members. The membership was trasnferred specifically to ensure Sevco would not have to wait 3 years in order to play football.But getting SFA membership does not mean anything other than belng permitted to become a member. You want (and hope and pray) that it means that if Sevco get this membership then they can claim all past glories of Rangers.If the club remained intact, if it didn't go bust, if it didn't go into liquidation, then it would still be a member of the Scottish Football Association there would be no need for membership transfer would there?The company that owned & operated Rangers was Wavetower previous it was MIH. Companies that own clubs come and go all the time in football but a club keeps its football membership. Was there a membership transfer when Craig Whyte bought the club from David Murray? No.What's different this time around?Q. Why would a club that is currently a member need to transfer membership in the first place?A. Rangers, who were heading into liquidation after the CVA failed, transferred their membership to Sevco. This meant that Rangers were no longer members, but Sevco were now the new members. Sevco then changed it's name to The Rangers.Only the blind or the deep in denial cannot see the reality here. Rangers FC owes millions to creditors and the taxpayer. That's without the big tax case. If HMRC appeal and win, this debt is considerably higher. Which is why the article written by Angela is correct and why this argument will never go away.
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