Note Of Complaint Against Rangers

08 March 2012 21:22
The only people making money out of the Ibrox nightmare are the lawyers who have another case to deal with.

Things are not getting any better for Rangers. The SFA have now issued a Note Of Complaint against the club over the unpaid monies from their game with Dundee United.  The details of the complaint can be seen below The following Notice of Complaint has been issued by the Compliance Officer: Match: Rangers v Dundee United - 5th February 2012Disciplinary Rule(s) allegedly breached:(1) Disciplinary Rule 325 (By failing to pay Dundee United FC, on the day of the above match, monies due under Rule 46(c)(3) and (e) of the Scottish FA's Competition Rules; being Dundee United FC's share of receipts for the above match.) and(2) Disciplinary Rule 325 (By failing to pay the Scottish FA, within three days of the above match, monies due under Rule 46(c)(1) of the Scottish FA's Cup Competition Rules; being the Scottish FA's levy on admission charges for the above match.) Principal Hearing Date: Thursday, 29th March 2012Disciplinary Rule 325: Division of Receipts and Payment of Expenses - Clubs shall observe the terms of Scottish Cup Rule 46.Cup Competition Rule 46: Division of Receipts and Payment of Expenses(c) Except when a match is played on a neutral ground, the monies received from all admission charges to a match in any Round other than the Preliminary Round (if applicable), First, Second, Third, Semi-Final and Final Rounds, shall be divided as follows:-(1) A levy of 5% of the monies received from all admission charges to the match shall be paid to the Scottish FA within three days of the date on which the match is played.(3) When, after payment of the levy and of the deduction foresaid, half of the remainder of the receipts exceeds the guarantee, the said remainder of the receipts shall be divided, equally, between the two clubs.(e) The share of the receipts, or the guarantee, shall be paid, in cash, on the day of the match, unless any agreement is made to the contrary.

Source: FOOTYMAD