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  2. Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc

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    Most of the funds were obtained from a successful legal action against Collyer Bristow, the firm of solicitors that acted for Craig Whyte during his takeover of Rangers. [70] This interim payment was due to be made by the end of July 2015, but was delayed by a claim made by Law Financial Ltd. [ 71 ] A further payout to creditors depended on the ...

  3. Ownership of Rangers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Rangers is a Scottish football club based in Glasgow and founded in 1872. The club's corporate entity was created in 1899 when The Rangers Football Club Ltd was formed as a privately held company . In 2000, the then chairman and owner David Murray floated the club on the stock market which subsequently converted the private company into a ...

  4. Craig Whyte - Wikipedia

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    On 27 November 2014, Whyte had been detained by police in Mexico and was held due to an arrest warrant in relation to the ongoing investigation into his takeover of Rangers in 2011. [ 29 ] On 28 November he appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court , no plea or declaration was made, and he was released on bail.

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  6. Rangers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Rangers won the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup the following year against Vale of Leven 2–1, their first major cup. [20] [21] The first-ever match against Celtic took place in 1888, the year after the East End club's establishment. Rangers lost 5–2 in a friendly to an opposition composed largely of guest players from Hibernian. [22] [23] [24]

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  8. Charles Green (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Alexander Green is a British businessman and was the Chief Executive of Rangers Football Club.Born in Mexborough in South Yorkshire he started his career as a professional footballer but failed to make a first-team appearance at either Sheffield United or Doncaster Rovers before drifting into non-league.

  9. Paul Murray (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He is a former director of Rangers Football Club. Murray is a chartered accountant. [2] He became director of Rangers Football Club on 20 September 2007. [3] A few weeks after Craig Whyte's take over the company that owned the club in May 2011, Murray was removed from the board by Whyte as for refusing to resign his directorship. [4]