Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksRFC.L Share News (RFC)

  • There is currently no data for RFC

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE: Rangers To Drawdown Second Tranche Of GBP10 Million Sports Direct Facility

Tue, 03rd Mar 2015 17:44

LONDON (Alliance News) - Rangers International Football Club PLC Tuesday said it has begun satisfying the conditions for the drawdown of the second GBP5 million tranche of the GBP10 million credit facility from Sports Direct International PLC.

In a separate statement, Rangers said it has also tried to reach out to shareholder Dave King to try and seek a resolution "in the best interests of the club" ahead of the extraordinary general meeting due to be held this Friday, but said it has been unsuccessful.

On January 27, Rangers entered into the agreement with Sports Direct for the credit facility, a deal that meant Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley would no longer have a direct loan to the club.

The facility was in two tranches, with the first GBP5 million drawndown immediately to cover working capital and to repay the loans provided by MASH Holdings Ltd, Ashley's investment vehicle.

Under the first tranche, Rangers transferred 26% of its share capital of its Rangers Retail Ltd business, a joint venture with Sports Direct, to the retailer for the duration of the facility, to be transferred back once all outstanding sums under the loan are repaid.

The second GBP5 million tranche will be used by the club, if required, for working capital purposes and is subject to due diligence by Sports Direct before any drawdown can be made.

In the additional statement on Tuesday, Rangers said proxy voting for the meeting to be held on Friday is still waiting for a "significant number of shares that have not yet voted," meaning "the outcome cannot therefore be determined with certainty," after King reportedly released a statement Tuesday that, according to the Guardian, "claims he is on the verge of taking control of Rangers."

King requisitioned the meeting, where he is calling for he entire board of the football club to be removed.

"The board have reached out to David King in recent days to seek a resolution in the best interests of the club but regrettably this has not yet proved possible. If control of the board of directors of the Company changes as a result of the general meeting the directors pledge that they will do their utmost to work with the new board in the interests of Rangers Football Club, as they have done and continue to do," said Rangers Tuesday.

Rangers shares closed down 1.4% to 35.50 pence per share on Tuesday.

By Joshua Warner; joshuawarner@alliancenews.com; @JoshAlliance

Copyright 2015 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
22 Nov 2013 12:41

Rangers Appoints David Somers Non-Executive Chairman

Read more
20 Nov 2013 10:23

Rangers Appoints Ex-Man City Executive Wallace As New CEO

Read more
20 Nov 2013 07:52

AIM IN BRIEF: Rangers FC Appoints Graham Wallace As CEO

Read more
20 Nov 2013 07:45

Rangers appoints ex Man City boss as new CEO

Rangers International Football Club has appointed Graham Wallace as its new Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. Wallace served as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Manchester City from March 2009 to October 2010 before becoming Chief Operating Officer of the football club until January 2

Read more
12 Nov 2013 16:09

Rangers Says Craig Whyte No Longer Has Links With The Club

Read more
7 Nov 2013 13:20

Rangers hires David Somers as acting chairman

Rangers International Football Club said it had appointed David Somers as acting Chairman of its board. The position had been vacant since August when former Chairman Walter Smith resigned. Rangers said Somers, a qualified accountant, had spent his career in fund management and had "considerable

Read more
7 Nov 2013 13:03

Rangers Appoints Acting Chairman

Read more
16 Oct 2013 11:27

Rangers Chief Executive, Non-Executive Director Resign Ahead Of AGM

Read more
1 Oct 2013 15:06

Rangers claims financial stability as potential boardroom coup erupts

Rangers International Football Club reported an operating loss in its first year back as a listed company, while a group of former directors sought to fight their way back onto the board. Chief Executive Craig Mather said the club was in "a very different place" to its situation prior to the AIM fl

Read more
12 Sep 2013 16:35

Rangers Says Request For General Meeting Withdrawn

Read more
10 Sep 2013 08:52

Rangers Says Still No Deal To Scrap Extraordinary Meeting

Read more
4 Sep 2013 17:30

Rangers Confirms Requisition Talks Ongoing

Read more
12 Jul 2013 07:29

Rangers formally appoints Craig Mather as new boss

Scottish football club Rangers said it had appointed Craig Mather as Chief Executive Officer. Mather has been the interim boss and Chief Operating Officer of the football club since April 24th. Chairman Walter Smith said: "The board wishes him every success as we all strive to take Rangers back to

Read more
15 Apr 2013 08:23

Rangers launch investigation into takeover by Green

Rangers International Football Club on Monday said it was commissioning an independent examination into the takeover by Chief Executive Charles Green. It comes after former owner Craig Whyte claimed that he was involved with Green's consortium when they purchased the business and assets of the club

Read more
1 Mar 2013 12:21

Rangers International Football Club wins sponsorship from Blackthorn Cider

The Blackthorn Cider brand will feature on the shirts of the Rangers football team as part of a sponsorship deal. AIM-listed Rangers International Football Club said the brand will support its Scottish team in exchange for promotion of the beverage next season. Rangers Chief Executive Charles Gree

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.