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Rangers continues SFA membership bid

18 July 2012-PA Sport

Sevco Scotland will continue attempts to assume Rangers' membership of the Scottish Football Association at home and abroad after talks on Wednesday.

Three members of Sevco - Malcolm Murray, Imran Ahmed and Brian Stockbridge - met SFA officials while chief executive Charles Green set off for meetings with UEFA in a bid to ease the burden of demands to repay about £3 million ($4.56 million) of football debts.

Sevco is looking to persuade the SFA to shelve a transfer ban but it was also asked to provide more details on the identity and propriety of its investors and directors.

The SFA received an information pack from Sevco on 29 June, seven days after the company submitted a letter of application to take the place of Rangers after buying the stricken club's assets for £5.5 million ($8.36 million). But it is still looking for answers.

The SFA banned Rangers owner Craig Whyte from Scottish football for life after he was ruled unfit to hold an official role in the game and subsequently changed its approach to the matter.

In a question and answer session posted on its website, the SFA tackled the issue surrounding the fit and proper person report for the new owners and the identity of the main investors and directors.

The governing body wrote: "The Scottish FA has received private and confidential documentation from Sevco Scotland Ltd relating to the above.

"We have asked Sevco to provide further supplementary information and will consider that information this week.

"Under new Scottish FA rules, it is a requirement of the outgoing club directors to conduct a full investigation under the fit and proper guidelines.

"Given Rangers FC's insolvency event, it has been incumbent on the administrators, Duff and Phelps, to carry out the necessary checks on the proposed new directors, as well as our own investigations.

"Charles Green, chief executive of the Rangers newco, will not attend the meeting as he has set off to meet UEFA officials in an attempt to agree a repayment settlement for the old club's football debts of about £3 million."

Green might have to accept the 12-month transfer ban handed to Rangers before it was consigned to liquidation.

Rangers successfully challenged the sanction in court, arguing it was not open to the SFA, but reconvening the independent appeal panel could spark more severe punishment including suspension or termination of membership.

The registration embargo and £160,000 ($243,079) fine were handed down for a range of offences, mainly the club's failure to pay tax under Whyte.

The governing body said: "Now that the Scottish Football League have made a conditional acceptance of Rangers FC in Irn-Bru Division Three we will now consider the club's application for membership transfer this week.

"The Scottish FA has been in dialogue with Rangers FC in respect of the outstanding disciplinary sanction.

"The decision of the Court of Session to set aside the 12-month registration embargo was complicated by Rangers FC's administration and subsequent request from Sevco Scotland for a transfer of membership of the Scottish FA.

"Again, now that the club's status has been confirmed by the SPL and SFL, we will consider the award of transfer once Rangers FC satisfy the necessary criteria."

The association also highlighted the relevant article, which reads: "Transfer of membership will be reviewed by the board, which will have the complete discretion to reject or to grant such application on such terms and conditions as the board may think fit."

With Dorin Goian, Carlos Bocanegra and Maurice Edu set to follow the likes of Steven Naismith and Steven Davis out of Ibrox after the club was consigned to the Third Division, Green has argued that a transfer embargo is not feasible given manager Ally McCoist had previously lost a full team of players.

And the former Sheffield United chief executive will seek a deal over repayment of transfer fees and other debts owed to clubs by the soon-to-be-liquidated Rangers.

Green told Sky Sports News: "Part of the conditions for the newco to meet to satisfy SFA membership is that there are certain old club debts to European clubs.

"It is not inconsiderable, it is about £3 million that has been accumulated as part of the historical baggage.

"We don't want them to be waived, we don't expect them to be waived and part of me says why should a club waive its debts when it's done its thing honourably.

"Equally I think I would like the clubs and UEFA to recognise these are not my debts, this is a gesture and for them to work with us where we can come to some amicably agreeable settlement and move forward together as friends."

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