Rangers' difficulties impact on fixtures

17 June 2012 13:48

Rangers are set to be left off the fixture list for the forthcoming Clydesdale Bank Premier League season, with 'Club 12' taking their place, as the uncertainty at Ibrox continues.

The Glasgow club, champions in 2010-11 but now facing an uncertain future, announced the news on the eve of the publication of the SPL fixtures, which takes place at 9am on Monday.

A story on www.rangers.co.uk read: "The SPL are replacing Rangers with 'Club 12' in the official list of fixtures for the 2012-13 season which are released tomorrow morning."

It went on: "The governing body is sticking to the schedule of announcing the matches as planned but have taken the Ibrox men out of the list after the developments of last week which saw Rangers FC change ownership under a newco scenario.

"The Sevco consortium headed by Charles Green completed the purchase of the club and its assets last week when HMRC refused to support an exit from administration through CVA.

"They are now seeking to transfer the SPL share from the old company - Rangers Football Club plc - to the new company, The Rangers Football Club.

"All 12 member clubs need to vote on this application and eight votes are required for Rangers to be playing SPL football next season.

"A date for this vote has yet to be set so the SPL have decided to use 'Club 12' in their list of fixtures in order to cover all eventualities.

"If the transfer of the SPL share is successful then Rangers will assume the 'Club 12' fixtures."

With the process ongoing, the punishment for Rangers being liquidated and the establishment of a newco Rangers is still to be determined and they could yet be demoted from the Scottish Premier League to the Scottish Football League.

Source: PA